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The heady days of James VI court have been captured in a new scent created for a major exhibition on the Stuart monarch who was the first to rule over Scotland, England and Ireland.
A casket which may have led to Mary, Queen of Scots being beheaded is to go on display in Stirling for the first time ...
On his death the manor passed to the 2nd Earl of Shrewsbury, who fought in the bloody War of the Roses, where he eventually ...
The manor, believed to be the oldest continually inhabited house in Scotland, has been in the same family for 500 years ...
The latest in the extraordinary finds of a Benbecula crofter and metal detectorist who is sewing together social, historical and cultural tales of his motherland through the treasure trove of items he ...
A casket which may have led to Mary, Queen of Scots being beheaded is to go on display in Stirling for the first time ...
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The Falkirk Herald on MSNThe Mary, Queen of Scots object behind 450-year 'intrigue' to go on display in Forth ValleyIt is an object that is believed to have contained letters used to implicate Mary, Queen of Scots in the murder of her ...
In fact, the oldest inhabited house in Scotland, which the same family ... and was even visited by Mary, Queen of Scots in 1566. The Stuart family first came into possession of the property ...
A casket which may have led to Mary, Queen of Scots being beheaded is to go on ... said to be one which resides with National Museums Scotland, late 15th or early 16th-century silver case.
Fears have been raised that a manor once used to imprison Mary Queen of Scots may never reopen to the public. The Derbyshire Historic Buildings Trust is calling on English Heritage to carry out ...
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