1514).By his second marriage in 1514 to the queen dowager Margaret Tudor, Angus aroused the jealousy of the nobles.
publish or otherwise distribute the material. If you I have also long wanted to read Sophia Lee’s The Recess (1783) and since that novel also centered on Mary, Queen of Scots, I thought reading them back to back would be a good idea. Following his death she returned to Scotland in 1561, a year after the Scottish Reformation.
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Unfortunately, higher-ranking females named Mary didn’t fare quite so well in British history and Mary, Queen of Scots, was no exception.
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