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Authors: Roderick Graham
Dreux, battle of
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Drury, Sir William
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Dryburgh Abbey
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du Bellay, Eustache, Bishop of Paris
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du Bellay, Joachim
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du Chauvrais, Jehan
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du Croc, Philibert
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du Perron, Cardinal
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Dudley, Robert
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Leicester, Robert Dudley, Earl of
Dumbarton bond
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Dumbarton Castle
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Dumfries
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Dunbar Castle
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Dundrennan Abbey
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Dunkeld bishopric
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Dunsapie Loch
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Durham Cathedral
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Easter
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ecclesiastical assets
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Edinburgh Castle
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Edinburgh magistrates deprived of office
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Edward VI
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Elbeuf, Marquis d’
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wee also René de Guise
Elizabeth I
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burial
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disowns rebel lords
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dissimulation
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and French hegemony in Scotland
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French view on legitimacy of
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and James VI
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Lennox–Shrewsbury marriage
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marriage
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and MQS
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Bothwell marriage/abduction
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claims to crown of
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death envisioned
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execution, reaction to
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Norfolk marriage
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remarriage
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restoration
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return to Scotland from France
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supportive of in Loch Leven
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trial/guilt over Darnley
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nymphomaniac
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procrastinates
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and Protestant faction in Scotland
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smallpox
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succession to her throne
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Westminster commission on MQS’s guilt
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York commission on MQS guilt
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Elizabeth of Bohemia
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Elliot, John
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Ely, Bishop of
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embalming and post-mortem
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Emmanuel-Philibert, Duke of Savoy
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England
relations with France
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relations with Scotland
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relations with Spain
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cross-border raids; Scotland
Englefield, Francis
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entertainments
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jousting
entrées joyeuses
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epitaph
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Erasmus, Desiderius
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Eric XIV, King of Sweden
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Errol, Earl of
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Erskine, John, Earl of Mar
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Mar, John Erskine, Earl of
Erskine, John, of Dun
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escape plans
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Essé, Sieur d’
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Essex, Robert Devereaux, 2nd Earl
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Essex, Walter Devereaux, 1st Earl
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Este, Alfonso, d’
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Estoril
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Étampes, Anne d’
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Pisseleu, Anne de, Duchesse d’Étampes
excommunication
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Regnans in Excelsis (papal Bull)
Falkland Palace
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Farnham
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fear, medicine for
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Felton, John
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female beauty
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Fénélon (French ambassador)
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Ferdinand I, Archduke of Austria, Emperor
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Ferrara, Prince of
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Field of Cloth of Gold
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Fleming, Agnes (Lady Livingston)
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Fleming, Hay
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Fleming, Janet Stewart, Lady
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Fleming, Lord
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Fleming, Mary
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Fletcher, Richard, Dean of Peterborough
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Flodden, battle of
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Foix, Paul de
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font, Elizabeth’s christening present
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Fontainebleau
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Treaty of Fontainebleau
fools
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football
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Forster, John
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Fotheringhay Castle
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Fouquelin, Antoine
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‘Four Maries’
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Fowlis, Margaret
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France
boundaries and character of
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expense of forces in Scotland
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religious conflict in
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François I, King of France
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François II, King of France
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coronation
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and Guise
coup d’état
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health and physical appearance
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last illness and death
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childhood relationships
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conduit for Guise power
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marital relations
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religious wars
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and Scottish throne
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and Treaty of Edinburgh
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François, Dauphin (brother of Henri II)
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Frederick II, King of Denmark
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French–Spanish relations
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‘French Paris’
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Hubert, Nicholas
French reaction to MQS execution
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Gaelic
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Galloway, Lord
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Garde Écossaise
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Garnier, Robert
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Gaudy
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General Assembly of Church of Scotland
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Geneva
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Gifford, George
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Gifford, Robert
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Glasgow
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Glasgow Moor, battle of
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Glencairn, Alexander Cunningham, Earl of
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Goldman, William
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Goodall, Walter
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Goodare, Julian
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Gordon, Alexander
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Gordon, George (Earls of Huntly)
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Huntly
Gordon, Lady Jean
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Gordon, John
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Gordon, Kenneth
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