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quadgram | frequency |
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the queen of scots | 189 |
the earl of murray | 105 |
on the th of | 99 |
mary queen of scots | 71 |
of the queen of | 70 |
of the earl of | 70 |
the queen of england | 69 |
at the same time | 46 |
on the other hand | 45 |
the earl of huntly | 42 |
the earl of morton | 42 |
to the earl of | 41 |
in the midst of | 38 |
on the part of | 35 |
the earl of bothwell | 35 |
in the mean time | 34 |
one of the most | 34 |
to the queen of | 34 |
at the head of | 32 |
the earl of lennox | 31 |
the king of france | 31 |
in the presence of | 30 |
for the first time | 29 |
in the hands of | 28 |
as soon as she | 28 |
of mary queen of | 27 |
it would have been | 27 |
the queen of scotland | 27 |
the duke of chatelherault | 27 |
that she could not | 26 |
that the queen of | 26 |
of the privy council | 26 |
in the name of | 25 |
the earl of kent | 25 |
that it was not | 25 |
the earl of shrewsbury | 25 |
the rest of the | 25 |
and the earl of | 24 |
as soon as the | 24 |
at the time of | 23 |
that she did not | 23 |
the murder of darnley | 23 |
for the sake of | 22 |
the manner in which | 22 |
the name of the | 21 |
at the foot of | 21 |
by the earl of | 21 |
the archbishop of st | 20 |
was one of the | 20 |
of the duke of | 20 |
the presence of the | 20 |
seems to have been | 20 |
the th of june | 19 |
that there was no | 19 |
the earl of arran | 19 |
in the castle of | 19 |
the th of february | 19 |
in so far as | 19 |
into the hands of | 18 |
the end of the | 18 |
the execution of the | 18 |
with her own hand | 18 |
the th of april | 18 |
the castle of edinburgh | 18 |
the crown of england | 18 |
the life of the | 18 |
the archbishop of glasgow | 18 |
the time of the | 18 |
archbishop of st andrews | 18 |
as soon as they | 17 |
the queen and her | 17 |
to the crown of | 17 |
the door of the | 17 |
my lord of murray | 17 |
of the name of | 17 |
earl of murray and | 17 |
as soon as he | 17 |
to the english crown | 17 |
of the house of | 17 |
that he had been | 17 |
the person of the | 17 |
the duke of guise | 17 |
and there was a | 16 |
the part of the | 16 |
queen of scots was | 16 |
in the course of | 16 |
the treaty of edinburgh | 16 |
in the possession of | 16 |
in the murder of | 16 |
that he could not | 16 |
which she had been | 16 |
as if she had | 15 |
in the neighbourhood of | 15 |
on account of the | 15 |
the death of the | 15 |
with the earl of | 15 |
the th of december | 15 |
the th day of | 15 |
the earl of mar | 15 |
the earl of leicester | 15 |
the th of august | 15 |
the th of october | 15 |
she was to be | 15 |
on the other side | 15 |
the hands of the | 15 |
of some of the | 15 |
the earl of argyle | 15 |
that the earl of | 15 |
in front of the | 15 |
as well as the | 15 |
the said earl of | 15 |
to be present at | 14 |
the cause of the | 14 |
to the castle of | 14 |
the duke of norfolk | 14 |
the palace of holyrood | 14 |
and that he was | 14 |
that she should be | 14 |
that it had been | 14 |
a day or two | 14 |
to the archbishop of | 14 |
of the murder of | 14 |
and that she was | 14 |
that she had been | 14 |
the head of the | 14 |
from time to time | 14 |
is not to be | 13 |
for the queen of | 13 |
was not to be | 13 |
that it would be | 13 |
in which he had | 13 |
in which she had | 13 |
not seem to have | 13 |
for the purpose of | 13 |
in the way of | 13 |
life of the queen | 13 |
at the end of | 13 |
with the queen of | 13 |
to be able to | 13 |
the lords of the | 13 |
the queen and the | 12 |
the murder of the | 12 |
and that it was | 12 |
that she was a | 12 |
the laws of england | 12 |
it is difficult to | 12 |
the th of may | 12 |
queen of scots and | 12 |
in the eyes of | 12 |
it must have been | 12 |
the th of september | 12 |
the king and queen | 12 |
the earl and countess | 12 |
that the queen was | 12 |
my lord of leicester | 12 |
the bride of dunbar | 12 |
it was not till | 12 |
to the laws of | 12 |
in a state of | 12 |
to the king of | 12 |
in the time of | 12 |
the grace of god | 12 |
is one of the | 12 |
in one of the | 12 |
mort de la royne | 12 |
during the whole of | 11 |
in the middle of | 11 |
death of the queen | 11 |
the bishop of ross | 11 |
of murray and his | 11 |
to the queen and | 11 |
in the first place | 11 |
the whole of this | 11 |
the middle of the | 11 |
by the grace of | 11 |
and that she would | 11 |
he seems to have | 11 |
that she would not | 11 |
the sign of the | 11 |
to one of the | 11 |
life of mary queen | 11 |
that he was a | 11 |
sign of the cross | 11 |
i would not have | 11 |
if it had been | 11 |
of the scottish queen | 11 |
at the door of | 11 |
in which she was | 11 |
the foot of the | 11 |
of one of the | 11 |
la mort de la | 11 |
the earl of bedford | 11 |
the history of the | 11 |
in a few days | 11 |
to have been written | 11 |
it is to be | 11 |
would not have been | 11 |
as if she were | 11 |
the th of july | 11 |
be present at the | 11 |
by the earls of | 10 |
at york and westminster | 10 |
the earldom of murray | 10 |
in respect to the | 10 |
she could not help | 10 |
the king of spain | 10 |
that he was not | 10 |
in the church of | 10 |
the time of her | 10 |
that she had never | 10 |
was not allowed to | 10 |
the murder of her | 10 |
up and down the | 10 |
as if he had | 10 |
the most part of | 10 |
that she was not | 10 |
with the rest of | 10 |
as soon as mary | 10 |
seem to have been | 10 |
the earls of huntly | 10 |
the murder of rizzio | 10 |
nothing to do with | 10 |
of the queen and | 10 |
in presence of the | 10 |
was far from being | 10 |
that she might have | 10 |
of the death of | 10 |
the death of her | 10 |
would have been a | 9 |
was at this time | 9 |
only a few days | 9 |
to the end of | 9 |
the circumstances of the | 9 |
it was in the | 9 |
that he had not | 9 |
and that she had | 9 |
the laws of the | 9 |
that he would not | 9 |
that she was to | 9 |
does not seem to | 9 |
was a sort of | 9 |
on the d of | 9 |
said to have been | 9 |
the end of her | 9 |
the church of st | 9 |
of loch leven castle | 9 |
in consequence of the | 9 |
the castle of dunbar | 9 |
the death of francis | 9 |
by the name of | 9 |
of the lords of | 9 |
but it was not | 9 |
the th of november | 9 |
in favor of the | 9 |
against the life of | 9 |
at the french court | 9 |
the earls of argyle | 9 |
as if it had | 9 |
the privy council of | 9 |
on the occasion of | 9 |
that they should be | 9 |
the spirit of the | 9 |
of sir amyas paulet | 9 |
on the one hand | 9 |
about the same time | 9 |
a great deal of | 9 |
for the good of | 9 |
the greater part of | 9 |
person of the queen | 9 |
the course of the | 9 |
the cardinal of lorraine | 9 |
the book of articles | 9 |
one of the executioners | 9 |
the service of the | 9 |
on the evening of | 9 |
that it should be | 9 |
her return to scotland | 9 |
the queen would not | 9 |
the th of march | 9 |
to the duke of | 9 |
so please your majesty | 9 |
that she might be | 9 |
it might have been | 9 |
appears to have been | 9 |
that i have not | 9 |
the eyes of the | 9 |
said earl of murray | 9 |
for the most part | 9 |
tell him that i | 8 |
in his power to | 8 |
had by this time | 8 |
of the king of | 8 |
that i have never | 8 |
the keys of the | 8 |
a letter to the | 8 |
i doubt me whether | 8 |
to do with the | 8 |
in the person of | 8 |
and the rest of | 8 |
she was about to | 8 |
for the execution of | 8 |
that she had no | 8 |
the possession of the | 8 |
one of her women | 8 |
of the state of | 8 |
that the queen would | 8 |
to have been the | 8 |
that as soon as | 8 |
with the exception of | 8 |
she said that she | 8 |
this it was answered | 8 |
to have been a | 8 |
that he might be | 8 |
head of the church | 8 |
to this it was | 8 |
and at the same | 8 |
be supposed to have | 8 |
that there was a | 8 |
it is not to | 8 |
a cup of wine | 8 |
the top of the | 8 |
to the presence of | 8 |
the face of the | 8 |
the people of scotland | 8 |
the government of scotland | 8 |
the discharge of my | 8 |
the protection of the | 8 |
king and queen of | 8 |
had been given to | 8 |
to the english throne | 8 |
if he had been | 8 |
as the earl of | 8 |
and the other lords | 8 |
they would have been | 8 |
there can be no | 8 |
towards the end of | 8 |
that he had no | 8 |
lords of the congregation | 8 |
randolph to cecil from | 8 |
on the same day | 8 |
that she had not | 8 |
who was at the | 8 |
the evening of the | 8 |
by the queen of | 8 |
the leaders of the | 8 |
which he had been | 8 |
that she would have | 8 |
and as soon as | 8 |
in the palace of | 8 |
there is no need | 8 |
could not bear to | 8 |
it is said that | 8 |
the great hall of | 8 |
under the protection of | 8 |
in direct opposition to | 8 |
is said to have | 8 |
earl of shrewsbury and | 8 |
murder of her husband | 8 |
he was able to | 8 |
it was on the | 8 |
of the lord james | 8 |
in spite of the | 8 |
for the last time | 8 |
i know not what | 8 |
of the realm of | 8 |
to the number of | 8 |
the suite of the | 7 |
lords ruthven and lindsay | 7 |
of those who were | 7 |
presence of the queen | 7 |
that it is not | 7 |
she had not been | 7 |
on the death of | 7 |
on her return to | 7 |
there had been a | 7 |
had been prepared for | 7 |
to the throne of | 7 |
that she was in | 7 |
of the catholic church | 7 |
so far as the | 7 |
as i have already | 7 |
of the captive queen | 7 |
in opposition to the | 7 |
as long as she | 7 |
out of the way | 7 |
the names of the | 7 |
god save the queen | 7 |
and that he would | 7 |
she would not have | 7 |
in which it was | 7 |
the realm of scotland | 7 |
for a long time | 7 |
me at my death | 7 |
upon the th day | 7 |
to speak with her | 7 |
of the queen regent | 7 |
as the queen was | 7 |
that she was the | 7 |
as soon as it | 7 |
to return to scotland | 7 |
one or two of | 7 |
the cause of his | 7 |
a few days before | 7 |
the head of an | 7 |
the rest of her | 7 |
at the sight of | 7 |
the form of the | 7 |
she could not have | 7 |
queen of scots had | 7 |
of murray and the | 7 |
was the only one | 7 |
was by no means | 7 |
but the earl of | 7 |
in the history of | 7 |
with a loud voice | 7 |
soon as they were | 7 |
that so far from | 7 |
not by any means | 7 |
was not till the | 7 |
into which she had | 7 |
on the present occasion | 7 |
there was something in | 7 |
to take up arms | 7 |
the th of january | 7 |
her that she was | 7 |
execution of the sentence | 7 |
which i have been | 7 |
as one of the | 7 |
on the subject of | 7 |
said that she was | 7 |
it may be that | 7 |
by the advice of | 7 |
by some of the | 7 |
was a good deal | 7 |
was to take place | 7 |
the said queen of | 7 |
the queen and bothwell | 7 |
put an end to | 7 |
reason to believe that | 7 |
she had so long | 7 |
the more especially as | 7 |
it is true that | 7 |
but she was not | 7 |
the arms of the | 7 |
the bottom of the | 7 |
as far as possible | 7 |
but he was not | 7 |
soon as she was | 7 |
do not wish to | 7 |
if she had been | 7 |
she was obliged to | 7 |
the whole of the | 7 |
in the great hall | 7 |
of the catholic religion | 7 |
a letter from the | 7 |
as a matter of | 7 |
of scots and her | 7 |
discharge of my conscience | 7 |
the morning of the | 7 |
the house of guise | 7 |
there would have been | 7 |
of her privy council | 7 |
would that i could | 7 |
at the bottom of | 7 |
queen of scots to | 7 |
the year of god | 7 |
that he did not | 7 |
i will not have | 7 |
of shrewsbury and the | 7 |
in the words of | 7 |
head of an army | 7 |
the castle of loch | 7 |
is not at all | 7 |
with the view of | 7 |
that he should be | 7 |
a share in the | 7 |
i am a queen | 7 |
so far as to | 7 |
it had not been | 7 |
the crown of scotland | 7 |
great hall of the | 7 |
he was to be | 7 |
of those who have | 7 |
to have recourse to | 7 |
with some of the | 7 |
shrewsbury and the earl | 7 |
one of the commissioners | 7 |
but as soon as | 7 |
that she was so | 7 |
supposed to have been | 7 |
that she would be | 7 |
did not wish to | 7 |
she was in the | 7 |
was a man of | 7 |
in their power to | 7 |
a part of the | 6 |
lord of murray and | 6 |
to shed my blood | 6 |
the only one who | 6 |
it seemed to her | 6 |
year of his age | 6 |
i do not wish | 6 |
the said earl bothwell | 6 |
on the st of | 6 |
have nothing to do | 6 |
an hour or two | 6 |
for the honour of | 6 |
that he should have | 6 |
to the charge of | 6 |
the same to be | 6 |
in favour of the | 6 |
on each side of | 6 |
would have been the | 6 |
the father and son | 6 |
was a woman of | 6 |
the king and the | 6 |
that they might be | 6 |
of england and scotland | 6 |
she did not know | 6 |
my lord of kent | 6 |
for the preservation of | 6 |
and there is no | 6 |
the midst of the | 6 |
the prince of parma | 6 |
seemed to have been | 6 |
from the th of | 6 |
i do not know | 6 |
of the dead queen | 6 |
that her majesty had | 6 |
it was necessary for | 6 |
in the month of | 6 |
that it was a | 6 |
there was a little | 6 |
it is impossible to | 6 |
to be given to | 6 |
the cruelty of the | 6 |
it was not the | 6 |
on the very day | 6 |
books of sir amyas | 6 |
when he found that | 6 |
for the earl of | 6 |
he could not have | 6 |
share in the murder | 6 |
a year or two | 6 |
that he was to | 6 |
some way or other | 6 |
murder of the king | 6 |
in the government of | 6 |
day or two before | 6 |
the occasion of the | 6 |
of the scottish nobility | 6 |
on his way to | 6 |
on the one side | 6 |
in the record office | 6 |
conferences at york and | 6 |
letter books of sir | 6 |
the name of this | 6 |
the heart of the | 6 |
it had been a | 6 |
for the discharge of | 6 |
the advice of her | 6 |
so as to be | 6 |
succession to the english | 6 |
to return to the | 6 |
a great number of | 6 |
was supposed to be | 6 |
an end of all | 6 |
her maids of honour | 6 |
with regard to the | 6 |
to her of the | 6 |
end of the year | 6 |
in her power to | 6 |
of the earls of | 6 |
the account of the | 6 |
they told her that | 6 |
the murderer of darnley | 6 |
him that i have | 6 |
to one of her | 6 |
of succession to the | 6 |
with all my heart | 6 |
of france and scotland | 6 |
that it was in | 6 |
he answered that he | 6 |
the gate of the | 6 |
of sir james balfour | 6 |
that she might not | 6 |
early in the morning | 6 |
it was necessary to | 6 |
so long as the | 6 |
the lords ruthven and | 6 |
which she had so | 6 |
between mary and darnley | 6 |
and on the th | 6 |
the arms of england | 6 |
by the laws of | 6 |
it is certain that | 6 |
with a degree of | 6 |
the midst of a | 6 |
queen of scots should | 6 |
on the side of | 6 |
in some way or | 6 |
ought to have been | 6 |
the dean of peterborough | 6 |
it was not long | 6 |
would be glad to | 6 |
under the influence of | 6 |
the command of the | 6 |
i am ready to | 6 |
that if she would | 6 |
death of her husband | 6 |
the story of the | 6 |
the daughter of a | 6 |
in the form of | 6 |
the midst of them | 6 |
the warrant of execution | 6 |
the conclusion of the | 6 |
on the way to | 6 |
from the earl of | 6 |
between the queen and | 6 |
the object of his | 6 |
it would not be | 6 |
the countess of lennox | 6 |
at the instigation of | 6 |
he was allowed to | 6 |
in the end of | 6 |
but it is not | 6 |
the th of the | 6 |
can be no doubt | 6 |
it would be to | 6 |
the deed was done | 6 |
at the mercy of | 6 |
occasion to be offended | 6 |
the master of gray | 6 |
the house of hamilton | 6 |
a person of the | 6 |
at the expense of | 6 |
the word of a | 6 |
the presence of her | 6 |
she would have been | 6 |
the conferences at york | 6 |
the clerk of the | 6 |
of the said earl | 6 |
the earl of athol | 6 |
the earl and his | 6 |
at the close of | 6 |
with his own hand | 6 |
to the french ambassador | 6 |
and on the other | 6 |
of many of the | 6 |
at the hour of | 6 |
with all her heart | 6 |
was on the th | 6 |
soon as she had | 6 |
the lady jane gordon | 6 |
the destruction of the | 6 |
in the sixteenth century | 6 |
clerk of the council | 6 |
of the castle of | 6 |
the light of day | 6 |
in point of fact | 6 |
was not one of | 6 |
to submit to the | 6 |
he would have been | 6 |
it was impossible to | 6 |
not been able to | 6 |
a copy of the | 6 |
of which she was | 6 |
that he was the | 6 |
the court of france | 6 |
they were in the | 6 |
till the next day | 6 |
the th of this | 6 |
death of francis ii | 6 |
manner in which she | 6 |
till the th of | 6 |
the gates of the | 6 |
person of the name | 6 |
quarter of an hour | 6 |
the title of king | 6 |
of the palace of | 6 |
a copy of a | 6 |
the realm of england | 6 |
it does not appear | 6 |
the earl of angus | 6 |
that he was in | 6 |
three or four times | 6 |
into the presence of | 6 |
it would not have | 6 |
it ought to be | 6 |
and tell him that | 6 |
him and the queen | 6 |
the said noble prince | 6 |
who was one of | 6 |
on the morning of | 6 |
would have been more | 6 |
the earl of argyll | 6 |
i beg you to | 6 |
and dowager of france | 6 |
in word and deed | 6 |
queen of scotland was | 6 |
if she did not | 6 |
she would never have | 6 |
to be written by | 6 |
of the said murder | 6 |
the beads and bracelets | 6 |
she was not a | 6 |
into the arms of | 6 |
the countess of argyle | 6 |
to her as a | 6 |
of the most powerful | 6 |
and sir drue drury | 6 |
the governor of the | 6 |
most part of the | 6 |
it is not the | 6 |
of a share in | 5 |
the confessions and depositions | 5 |
and one or two | 5 |
of her own subjects | 5 |
the jurisdiction of the | 5 |
that there is a | 5 |
to the protection of | 5 |
the earls of murray | 5 |
just in time to | 5 |
the young king of | 5 |
to come and see | 5 |
the palace of the | 5 |
at the age of | 5 |
the authority of the | 5 |
which had been given | 5 |
and that she might | 5 |
she could not but | 5 |
that he might not | 5 |
and in the end | 5 |
if it were not | 5 |
of the marriage of | 5 |
to the house of | 5 |
i have been brought | 5 |
of my lord of | 5 |
to be sent to | 5 |
of the family of | 5 |
of her own hand | 5 |
part of the lords | 5 |
and to show that | 5 |
between england and scotland | 5 |
in the absence of | 5 |
had a right to | 5 |
was something in the | 5 |
the said earl and | 5 |
she was willing to | 5 |
printed for constable co | 5 |
i am cousin to | 5 |
to proceed to the | 5 |
in her own kingdom | 5 |
true woman to my | 5 |
in the following terms | 5 |
my lord and my | 5 |
on her way to | 5 |
out of reach of | 5 |
the absence of the | 5 |
whom she had so | 5 |
to her majesty to | 5 |
of the manner of | 5 |
which had been prepared | 5 |
a quarter of an | 5 |
in the second place | 5 |
the queen dowager of | 5 |
in the shape of | 5 |
the trial of the | 5 |
he was going to | 5 |
to be found in | 5 |
in the very heart | 5 |
the very heart of | 5 |
that if he could | 5 |
he could not but | 5 |
in spite of all | 5 |
little delay as possible | 5 |
the imprisonment of the | 5 |
after the death of | 5 |
of the roman catholic | 5 |
at the very time | 5 |
and i am not | 5 |
with the affairs of | 5 |
with the queen and | 5 |
to consent to a | 5 |
for her own sake | 5 |
but he could not | 5 |
and with this view | 5 |
that they could not | 5 |
circumstances of the case | 5 |
i am right glad | 5 |
as she had been | 5 |
a true woman to | 5 |
the ladies of the | 5 |
the religion of the | 5 |
the castle of dumbarton | 5 |
with a view to | 5 |
was not long before | 5 |
date the th of | 5 |
chief author of the | 5 |
the very day on | 5 |
between him and the | 5 |
it to the queen | 5 |
privy council of scotland | 5 |
lord and my lady | 5 |
very day on which | 5 |
of the treaty of | 5 |
was on his way | 5 |
the head of his | 5 |
to some of the | 5 |
what should i do | 5 |
as much as possible | 5 |
estates of the realm | 5 |
the way in which | 5 |
with as little delay | 5 |
that he should not | 5 |
morning of the th | 5 |
so soon as she | 5 |
the queen of the | 5 |
of the execution of | 5 |
in the affairs of | 5 |
it was to be | 5 |
governor of the castle | 5 |
had an interview with | 5 |
so far from having | 5 |
that she had a | 5 |
in the hope of | 5 |
to the end that | 5 |
as well as a | 5 |
the close of the | 5 |
with great pomp and | 5 |
but there was no | 5 |
necessary for her to | 5 |
in connection with the | 5 |
i have no heart | 5 |
i have not done | 5 |
saw the necessity of | 5 |
to whom she was | 5 |
but that it was | 5 |
to see that the | 5 |
and some of them | 5 |
face of the earth | 5 |
come to me in | 5 |
by the said queen | 5 |
year to an end | 5 |
the succession to the | 5 |
if there had been | 5 |
the members of the | 5 |
which she could not | 5 |
to be paid to | 5 |
does not appear that | 5 |
the queen came to | 5 |
the other side of | 5 |
the bishop of peterborough | 5 |
took place in the | 5 |
the tragedy of fotheringay | 5 |
she was able to | 5 |
made the sign of | 5 |
for the welfare of | 5 |
in such a manner | 5 |
written with her own | 5 |
them that she had | 5 |
to whom she had | 5 |
that he would be | 5 |
the truth of this | 5 |
woman to my religion | 5 |
as i shall answer | 5 |
as well as to | 5 |
the sight of the | 5 |
it is not improbable | 5 |
would have been to | 5 |
as the queen of | 5 |
with a smiling countenance | 5 |
that there is no | 5 |
commission for the execution | 5 |
the subject of her | 5 |
my lord of shrewsbury | 5 |
register of the privy | 5 |
if it were so | 5 |
during the life of | 5 |
the purpose of the | 5 |
at once to the | 5 |
but that she would | 5 |
what will you do | 5 |
as soon as elizabeth | 5 |
it would be better | 5 |
the contents of the | 5 |
long since heretofore written | 5 |
the laird of lethington | 5 |
as well as in | 5 |
title to the crown | 5 |
that the queen had | 5 |
of the royal college | 5 |
in matters of religion | 5 |
of the young prince | 5 |
on the eve of | 5 |
the charge of the | 5 |
mary was to be | 5 |
to give him the | 5 |
in the neighborhood of | 5 |
as little delay as | 5 |
and that she should | 5 |
the assistance of the | 5 |
in the blood of | 5 |
murray and his colleagues | 5 |
the details of the | 5 |
examination of the letters | 5 |
the house of the | 5 |
of the earl bothwell | 5 |
the remainder of the | 5 |
where mary was born | 5 |
i am settled and | 5 |
with her own hands | 5 |
with my lord of | 5 |
about me at my | 5 |
earl of murray was | 5 |
in any part of | 5 |
from being agreeable to | 5 |
he was in the | 5 |
there is good reason | 5 |
of the bride of | 5 |
officer of the guard | 5 |
the castle of stirling | 5 |
attendance on the queen | 5 |
the author of the | 5 |
to the south of | 5 |
in which i have | 5 |
so long as she | 5 |
there is no one | 5 |
that i will not | 5 |
master of the household | 5 |
every one of us | 5 |
after he had been | 5 |
a good deal of | 5 |
the diurnal of occurrents | 5 |
her marriage with darnley | 5 |
her as a husband | 5 |
the sheriff and his | 5 |
the lords who had | 5 |
it will be the | 5 |
the king our husband | 5 |
far from being agreeable | 5 |
lord buckhurst and beale | 5 |
i am sorry that | 5 |
was given to the | 5 |
the very day of | 5 |
the neighbourhood of the | 5 |
richard talbot of bridgefield | 5 |
to which he had | 5 |
i have nothing to | 5 |
which was to be | 5 |
and she had a | 5 |
head upon the block | 5 |
to get rid of | 5 |
said queen of scots | 5 |
at the period of | 5 |
on the banks of | 5 |
the master of the | 5 |
the castle of fotheringay | 5 |
her majesty for her | 5 |
had been ignorant of | 5 |
by one of the | 5 |
am cousin to your | 5 |
to one of his | 5 |
lords of secret council | 5 |
i have not been | 5 |
the progress of the | 5 |
lost no time in | 5 |
to the king and | 5 |
the fate of the | 5 |
the affairs of the | 5 |
when the time came | 5 |
to disrobe her of | 5 |
right to the crown | 5 |
one to the other | 5 |
the safety of the | 5 |
had been taken from | 5 |
she burst into tears | 5 |
to the queen that | 5 |
the ceremony was performed | 5 |
to be allowed to | 5 |
in the case of | 5 |
soon as it was | 5 |
on the word of | 5 |
i will not be | 5 |
his father and mother | 5 |
of which i am | 5 |
of the earldom of | 5 |
the manner of the | 5 |
the loss of her | 5 |
at the top of | 5 |
of the arrival of | 5 |
not be allowed to | 5 |
for some time in | 5 |
the fashion of the | 5 |
the officer of the | 5 |
for the use of | 5 |
under the care of | 5 |
prior of st andrews | 5 |
laws of the realm | 5 |
during the reading of | 5 |
the duke of savoy | 5 |
and as to the | 5 |
to the care of | 5 |
the laird of grange | 5 |
to make known to | 5 |
the person to whom | 5 |
end of her life | 5 |
who had by this | 5 |
in support of the | 5 |
at the beginning of | 5 |
the proceedings of the | 5 |
not one of them | 5 |
to give her a | 5 |
guzman de silva to | 5 |
with the beads and | 5 |
when she was at | 5 |
was about to be | 5 |
i know not how | 5 |
god and his church | 5 |
one of her own | 5 |
in charge of the | 5 |
church of notre dame | 5 |
in one of her | 5 |
he shall not die | 5 |
to her native land | 5 |
tears in her eyes | 5 |
in the light of | 5 |
told her that she | 5 |
execution of the queen | 5 |
it is one of | 5 |
morton and the other | 5 |
in some of the | 5 |
it is unnecessary to | 5 |
it must not be | 5 |
so soon as the | 5 |
the royal college of | 5 |
the servants of the | 5 |
of the laird of | 5 |
to me by the | 5 |
in the days of | 5 |
letter to queen elizabeth | 5 |
the minds of the | 5 |
fellow of the royal | 5 |
great pomp and ceremony | 5 |
the king of scotland | 5 |
in a sort of | 5 |
of the english queen | 5 |
against the queen of | 5 |
at the upper end | 5 |
was one of those | 5 |
by means of a | 5 |
marriage with the queen | 5 |
the wreck of the | 5 |
the midst of her | 5 |
so that she might | 5 |
reverend father in god | 5 |
the queen did not | 5 |
to my lord of | 5 |
of the existence of | 5 |
there was no doubt | 5 |
told them that she | 5 |
so far from being | 5 |
when he heard of | 5 |
and mary queen of | 5 |
and every one of | 5 |
history of the reformation | 5 |
it had been the | 5 |
is difficult to say | 5 |
that the king was | 5 |
randolph wrote to cecil | 5 |
to pray for her | 5 |
her arrival in scotland | 5 |
to mary queen of | 5 |
all in their power | 5 |
from the queen of | 5 |
disrobe her of her | 5 |
on the following day | 5 |
for a moment to | 5 |
so long as he | 5 |
would have been no | 5 |
that i am cousin | 5 |
if you be not | 5 |
which the earl of | 4 |
hoped to be saved | 4 |
in body and parentage | 4 |
reading of which commission | 4 |
on the authority of | 4 |
of whose crucifix she | 4 |
was at the head | 4 |
a window in the | 4 |
that she had received | 4 |
that the deed was | 4 |
soon as he was | 4 |
all that i can | 4 |
the leading features of | 4 |
it please you to | 4 |
will be the sorrowfullest | 4 |
to take possession of | 4 |
it cannot be denied | 4 |
lest it should be | 4 |
by the duke of | 4 |
at the earl of | 4 |
he heard of the | 4 |
one of his own | 4 |
an active share in | 4 |
but it was the | 4 |
to take the air | 4 |
between five and six | 4 |
i wot not what | 4 |
he was a man | 4 |
and that there was | 4 |
that he had a | 4 |
murray and his associates | 4 |
when the mental gifts | 4 |
i have heard of | 4 |
earls of kent and | 4 |
my blood in defence | 4 |
it had not concerned | 4 |
this as it may | 4 |
forgive you with all | 4 |
told her that since | 4 |
which the queen had | 4 |
the ladies of her | 4 |
chief executor of the | 4 |
silva to the king | 4 |
have occasion to be | 4 |
she wished to be | 4 |
were present at the | 4 |
but he did not | 4 |
lady shrewsbury and her | 4 |
earl of bothwell was | 4 |
a pair of beads | 4 |
in england and scotland | 4 |
but on account of | 4 |
that she ought to | 4 |
th day of april | 4 |
it must be remembered | 4 |
to tell him of | 4 |
that it was her | 4 |
that he would have | 4 |
on account of her | 4 |
the period of which | 4 |
did not seem to | 4 |
it might be shown | 4 |
to her and her | 4 |
the affairs of her | 4 |
as i have said | 4 |
to see her husband | 4 |
the ratification of the | 4 |
that it would not | 4 |
on her arrival in | 4 |
court of the palace | 4 |
replied that he could | 4 |
might prosper and serve | 4 |
that i am not | 4 |
possession of the throne | 4 |
been ignorant of the | 4 |
had it not been | 4 |
and as it is | 4 |
in a letter to | 4 |
there was a pause | 4 |
so long as i | 4 |
a week or two | 4 |
to me in my | 4 |
the head of a | 4 |
to be put in | 4 |
she thought she had | 4 |
the midst of these | 4 |
for the maintenance of | 4 |
it be believed that | 4 |
one after the other | 4 |
only an hour or | 4 |
she had never known | 4 |
in such a way | 4 |
him the title of | 4 |
was no such thing | 4 |
i am sure i | 4 |
the heads of the | 4 |
for the murder of | 4 |
the queen in a | 4 |
the hand of the | 4 |
the peace of the | 4 |
that it was time | 4 |
and that it would | 4 |
were of opinion that | 4 |
she was told that | 4 |
with all speed to | 4 |
the queen had been | 4 |
by the help of | 4 |
under the pain of | 4 |
to be seen in | 4 |
that it might be | 4 |
the eyes of all | 4 |
with which she was | 4 |
of her life and | 4 |
the enemies of the | 4 |
it may be noted | 4 |
his wrath from this | 4 |
the part of elizabeth | 4 |
was the cause of | 4 |
would not consent to | 4 |
the end of my | 4 |
of the court of | 4 |
would shed her blood | 4 |
will and testament she | 4 |
she had always been | 4 |
the defence of the | 4 |
was that in the | 4 |
and there was no | 4 |
execution of mary queen | 4 |
i am sorry for | 4 |
deed as if she | 4 |
talbot and his wife | 4 |
by the king of | 4 |
we greet you well | 4 |
took from her neck | 4 |
come and see him | 4 |
if she had never | 4 |
to the top of | 4 |
we have seen that | 4 |
at the last moment | 4 |
as it had been | 4 |
there had been any | 4 |
at home and abroad | 4 |
of a roman catholic | 4 |
all her poor servants | 4 |
and she could not | 4 |
the mercy of a | 4 |
of the bishop of | 4 |
of the french court | 4 |
for the benefit of | 4 |
that she wished to | 4 |
of the lords and | 4 |
ignorant of the english | 4 |
it may be in | 4 |
to speak to her | 4 |
the seat of the | 4 |
there must be no | 4 |
be written by the | 4 |
not having any one | 4 |
the family of guise | 4 |
to save her life | 4 |
i died a true | 4 |
seen in body and | 4 |
never known any of | 4 |
it would be the | 4 |
the queen sent for | 4 |
the present state of | 4 |
and i know she | 4 |
was very much pleased | 4 |
and she did not | 4 |
what he had done | 4 |
in the chapel at | 4 |
the th year of | 4 |
that he should remain | 4 |
day on which the | 4 |
a few words with | 4 |
with the duke of | 4 |
to those who had | 4 |
one of the grooms | 4 |
there must have been | 4 |
them pray for her | 4 |
the end of them | 4 |
and her lawful issue | 4 |
favor of the marriage | 4 |
martyre de marie stuart | 4 |
and it may be | 4 |
there was a great | 4 |
a letter which the | 4 |
it will be a | 4 |
were not to be | 4 |
the earlier part of | 4 |
in which he was | 4 |
it will be remembered | 4 |
the rear of the | 4 |
the discovery of the | 4 |
she could not be | 4 |
that they shall not | 4 |
richard and his wife | 4 |
turning to her men | 4 |
a few days after | 4 |
the earl bothwell and | 4 |
had been pronounced against | 4 |
his father had been | 4 |
to cecil from edinburgh | 4 |
only a few months | 4 |
in a day or | 4 |
said the queen of | 4 |
both at home and | 4 |
i shall report that | 4 |
been separated from her | 4 |
i would not be | 4 |
that it may be | 4 |
earl of huntly and | 4 |
the act of parliament | 4 |
and that of the | 4 |
some of the more | 4 |
that they were not | 4 |
could not but feel | 4 |
it seemed to be | 4 |
is to be feared | 4 |
sir james melville was | 4 |
the beginning of the | 4 |
which he was to | 4 |
as if they were | 4 |
to make it be | 4 |
the conference at westminster | 4 |
between him and his | 4 |
died a true woman | 4 |
they were obliged to | 4 |
as seen in body | 4 |
crossing them with her | 4 |
be given to the | 4 |
to the door of | 4 |
bade them pray for | 4 |
on his return to | 4 |
to let me see | 4 |
himself master of the | 4 |
be the bearer of | 4 |
be the sorrowfullest message | 4 |
was the murderer of | 4 |
at the court of | 4 |
the queen from the | 4 |
and said that he | 4 |
so soon as he | 4 |
she could not bear | 4 |
but there is no | 4 |
have no heart to | 4 |
the question of the | 4 |
could never have been | 4 |
of the king and | 4 |
and i have been | 4 |
two hours after midnight | 4 |
murray and the other | 4 |
did not know what | 4 |
commend me to my | 4 |
to treat with the | 4 |
and deed as if | 4 |
her ambassador at paris | 4 |
but she could not | 4 |
in the face of | 4 |
would be sure to | 4 |
though she had been | 4 |
the city of edinburgh | 4 |
it was not without | 4 |
so that he might | 4 |
of an army of | 4 |
ratification of the treaty | 4 |
an interview with her | 4 |
on board the mastiff | 4 |
there might have been | 4 |
the place of execution | 4 |
said with a loud | 4 |
prosper and serve god | 4 |
that my queen and | 4 |
if it were possible | 4 |
in the court of | 4 |
she was the very | 4 |
for the manner of | 4 |
house of the kirk | 4 |
by whom he had | 4 |
i do not like | 4 |
but she did not | 4 |
during the remainder of | 4 |
the bearer of this | 4 |
just as she was | 4 |
there was a strong | 4 |
herself at the head | 4 |
as well as those | 4 |
was not likely to | 4 |
that she was still | 4 |
have been of the | 4 |
one or the other | 4 |
who had accompanied her | 4 |
would in all probability | 4 |
i am resolved to | 4 |
by means of the | 4 |
to be done in | 4 |
the dean and chapter | 4 |
report that my queen | 4 |
he did not think | 4 |
as far as in | 4 |
all the lords who | 4 |
she was going to | 4 |
having any one thing | 4 |
been brought up in | 4 |
she hoped to be | 4 |
it has been said | 4 |
to make use of | 4 |
is to be found | 4 |
to give up her | 4 |
version of this letter | 4 |
at the battle of | 4 |
the head of her | 4 |
a short time before | 4 |
the shape of a | 4 |
history from contemporary writers | 4 |
each side of the | 4 |
the place where she | 4 |
direct opposition to the | 4 |
in the sight of | 4 |
in which they were | 4 |
at the death of | 4 |
during all this time | 4 |
the sheriff going before | 4 |
soon as the queen | 4 |
the frith of forth | 4 |
was about to make | 4 |
i am bound to | 4 |
the laird of ormiston | 4 |
she would not be | 4 |
a sum of money | 4 |
were far from being | 4 |
earl of lennox his | 4 |
and yet i am | 4 |
wrote to her ambassador | 4 |
about the middle of | 4 |
of scots to the | 4 |
that they should not | 4 |
every means in his | 4 |
earl of arran was | 4 |
would not listen to | 4 |
a small gilt coffer | 4 |
to join in the | 4 |
by him and his | 4 |
till they came to | 4 |
the earls of kent | 4 |
the same with the | 4 |
to escape from the | 4 |
all that was in | 4 |
mind to spend my | 4 |
the advice of the | 4 |
of the archbishop of | 4 |
the tolbooth of edinburgh | 4 |
master of the house | 4 |
has been already seen | 4 |
from her neck the | 4 |
a son of the | 4 |
it is impossible for | 4 |
and in spite of | 4 |
so far as it | 4 |
held out her arms | 4 |
under the pretence of | 4 |
but that he was | 4 |
in her hand a | 4 |
and speak with her | 4 |
herself to be persuaded | 4 |
known any of the | 4 |
but that it had | 4 |
murray and his party | 4 |
and covered with black | 4 |
he was of a | 4 |
implicated in the murder | 4 |
as we have seen | 4 |
i should have known | 4 |
which by her will | 4 |
she seems to have | 4 |
be one of the | 4 |
character as seen in | 4 |
that she had ever | 4 |
she might have some | 4 |
which led him to | 4 |
will be found on | 4 |
all this world is | 4 |
his history of scotland | 4 |
to be brought to | 4 |
which she was held | 4 |
they were told that | 4 |
they were not to | 4 |
concerned her at all | 4 |
it would be well | 4 |
period of which we | 4 |
the mercy of god | 4 |
to be depended on | 4 |
servants might enjoy that | 4 |
of my own people | 4 |
that all her poor | 4 |
the lords and ladies | 4 |
to the murder of | 4 |
he would not have | 4 |
and mind to spend | 4 |
of the said queen | 4 |
she held out her | 4 |
me to my son | 4 |
the name of all | 4 |
return to her own | 4 |
her poor servants might | 4 |
the hands of her | 4 |
word of all this | 4 |
for a short time | 4 |
scotland at the time | 4 |
into the great hall | 4 |
you know that i | 4 |
as well as that | 4 |
from the castle of | 4 |
edinburgh on the th | 4 |
so far as they | 4 |
to have had any | 4 |
and most of the | 4 |
take such steps as | 4 |
this view of the | 4 |
was not a little | 4 |
of the th of | 4 |
her will and testament | 4 |
the sake of appearances | 4 |
as well as she | 4 |
the name of god | 4 |
spend my blood in | 4 |
all the members of | 4 |
in the company of | 4 |
the arrival of the | 4 |
me the grace to | 4 |
the baptism of the | 4 |
whose crucifix she would | 4 |
it is not of | 4 |
the death of darnley | 4 |
sheriff going before her | 4 |
it is interesting to | 4 |
to enter into a | 4 |
of them that were | 4 |
to the effect that | 4 |
and the french ambassador | 4 |
stirling on the th | 4 |
to be persuaded to | 4 |
both men and women | 4 |
not appear to have | 4 |
it was only a | 4 |
to assure her that | 4 |
he told her that | 4 |
earls of huntly and | 4 |
crucifix in her hand | 4 |
was in her power | 4 |
a man of great | 4 |
word and deed as | 4 |
if they were not | 4 |
the reading of which | 4 |
she came to the | 4 |
from the blood of | 4 |
would never have been | 4 |
far from being a | 4 |
might have been seen | 4 |
at a time when | 4 |
some of the nobility | 4 |
subjects of the realm | 4 |
he had always been | 4 |
in the th year | 4 |
safely and honestly into | 4 |
the state of affairs | 4 |
i forgive you with | 4 |
who were with her | 4 |
one way or other | 4 |
knew him to be | 4 |
morton and his friends | 4 |
and told them that | 4 |
the care of the | 4 |
foot of whose crucifix | 4 |
in the cause of | 4 |
the king of england | 4 |
and the next morning | 4 |
the difficulties of the | 4 |
be this as it | 4 |
in a great degree | 4 |
the banks of the | 4 |
the honour of god | 4 |
one of her maids | 4 |
some of them would | 4 |
said divers latin prayers | 4 |
well as that of | 4 |
the opinions of the | 4 |
the nobility of this | 4 |
year of her age | 4 |
not concerned her at | 4 |
part of the country | 4 |
sent home safely and | 4 |
the position of the | 4 |
in the house of | 4 |
that master richard talbot | 4 |
at the present day | 4 |
to his castle at | 4 |
on the th or | 4 |
be seen in the | 4 |
to the th of | 4 |
queen of england had | 4 |
the parliament which met | 4 |
any one thing that | 4 |
he could not bear | 4 |
in the service of | 4 |
access to the queen | 4 |
other persons of distinction | 4 |
th day of june | 4 |
to be queen of | 4 |
to our sovereign lord | 4 |
to be the most | 4 |
charges brought against her | 4 |
view of the palace | 4 |
the archduke charles of | 4 |
and that they would | 4 |
he was one of | 4 |
was not aware of | 4 |
with which she had | 4 |
the scots and english | 4 |
him to be a | 4 |
them with her hand | 4 |
out of the hall | 4 |
to bear the blame | 4 |
being commanded out of | 4 |
that it was the | 4 |
what would have been | 4 |
of the catholic party | 4 |
like that of a | 4 |
this was all that | 4 |
the king of scots | 4 |
not have lived with | 4 |
by one of her | 4 |
of the highest rank | 4 |
to come to edinburgh | 4 |
the said scottish queen | 4 |
subject to the laws | 4 |
he was about to | 4 |
from castle to castle | 4 |
was to be married | 4 |
does not appear to | 4 |
and that they had | 4 |
paulet and sir drue | 4 |
unworthy as i am | 4 |
as the said queen | 4 |
had not concerned her | 4 |
be plain with you | 4 |
according to her own | 4 |
one would have thought | 4 |
in the keeping of | 4 |
one of the greatest | 4 |
be done to her | 4 |
and one of the | 4 |
i never saw her | 4 |
wish to see him | 4 |
crucifix she would shed | 4 |
for a little space | 4 |
then one of the | 4 |
that she hoped to | 4 |
no help for it | 4 |
to be saved by | 4 |
he was a very | 4 |
duke of chatelherault and | 4 |
her to see her | 4 |
was at that time | 4 |
we are much beholden | 4 |
the presence of his | 4 |
walking up and down | 4 |
she declared that she | 4 |
the birth of the | 4 |
in the british museum | 4 |
and the other the | 4 |
she had a great | 4 |
there is no fear | 4 |
may it not be | 4 |
in the meane tyme | 4 |
she did not think | 4 |
a year to an | 4 |
the duke of anjou | 4 |
she ought to have | 4 |
little else than a | 4 |
then the earl of | 4 |
was sent to the | 4 |
with tears in her | 4 |
he had something to | 4 |
queen dowager of france | 4 |
by the cardinal of | 4 |
of which commission the | 4 |
she was a queen | 4 |
archduke charles of austria | 4 |
and that she could | 4 |
come down to us | 4 |
the history of england | 4 |
nobility of this realm | 4 |
god forgive them that | 4 |
from the calthorpe ms | 4 |
it was determined to | 4 |
at a place called | 4 |
the queen was in | 4 |
of the most learned | 4 |
on the point of | 4 |
the mental gifts are | 4 |
all the lords and | 4 |
of the ladies of | 4 |
to save his life | 4 |
be found on pp | 4 |
the words of the | 4 |
half a year to | 4 |
we will pray for | 4 |
that she should not | 4 |
to spend my blood | 4 |
shut up in a | 4 |
after this they produced | 4 |
let me see it | 4 |
in the rear of | 4 |
where she was to | 4 |
a long line of | 4 |
message that ever i | 4 |
of which had been | 4 |
and others of the | 4 |
the blood of christ | 4 |
james earl of bothwell | 4 |
it will not be | 4 |
blown in the air | 4 |
enjoy that quietly which | 4 |
of one of her | 4 |
have been written by | 4 |
the time of which | 4 |
to interfere with her | 4 |
did not choose to | 4 |
that ever i carried | 4 |
it may be i | 4 |
the side of the | 4 |
about the beginning of | 4 |
of france and spain | 4 |
to which she had | 4 |
allowed herself to be | 4 |
i will thank you | 4 |
from one to the | 4 |
and sir james balfour | 4 |
to bring her to | 4 |
cousin to your queen | 4 |
the king of denmark | 4 |
a pair of sleeves | 4 |
she wrote to her | 4 |
to permit me to | 4 |
who had come to | 4 |
the palace of linlithgow | 4 |
that they had not | 4 |
the good of the | 4 |
i do not see | 4 |
not to have been | 4 |
i pray you let | 4 |
and of her women | 4 |
of a fair son | 4 |
he had been in | 4 |
was at all times | 4 |
his castle at dunbar | 4 |
now in the possession | 4 |
he had been sent | 4 |
by whom it was | 4 |
by her will and | 4 |
to those who are | 4 |
by the time the | 4 |
the st of june | 4 |
blood in defence of | 4 |
daughter of a king | 4 |
that of the queen | 4 |
was very anxious to | 4 |
the hands of his | 4 |
if they had been | 4 |
she was ready to | 4 |
she had been a | 4 |
vast possessions and honours | 4 |
sheriff and his men | 4 |
poor servants might enjoy | 4 |
you with all my | 4 |
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the abbess of soissons | 4 |
allowed to return to | 4 |
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in the end he | 4 |
until the last hour | 4 |
heir to the crown | 4 |
wrath from this island | 4 |
and told him that | 4 |
as has been already | 4 |
all the circumstances of | 4 |
of the english language | 4 |
that there may be | 4 |
to do the same | 4 |
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of the catholic faith | 4 |
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that there was none | 4 |
be brought against her | 4 |
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the centre of the | 4 |
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the foot of whose | 4 |
before the day of | 4 |
and it was to | 4 |
headship of the church | 4 |
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sorrowfullest message that ever | 4 |
of the leaders of | 4 |
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the lords of secret | 4 |
the hearts of the | 4 |
what have you done | 4 |
and sent home safely | 4 |
plan of loch leven | 4 |
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quietly which by her | 4 |
on the day of | 4 |
any of the assembly | 4 |
other side of the | 4 |
she would shed her | 4 |
the whole nobility and | 4 |
of the life of | 4 |
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alleged to have been | 4 |
the presence of a | 4 |
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have been able to | 4 |
me that it was | 4 |
the day of trial | 4 |
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she was allowed to | 4 |
might enjoy that quietly | 4 |
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of the danger of | 4 |
ladies of the court | 4 |
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it was too late | 4 |
a full account of | 4 |
the most christian king | 4 |
if it had not | 4 |
the church of rome | 4 |
in the place of | 4 |
according to the laws | 4 |
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be no doubt that | 4 |
that the matter was | 4 |
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with the arms of | 4 |
when i shall report | 4 |
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in which i am | 4 |
to say to her | 4 |
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he had been at | 4 |
the consent of the | 4 |
to be placed on | 4 |
to the court of | 4 |
make an end of | 4 |
the earl of moray | 4 |
the reins of government | 4 |
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upon the subject of | 4 |
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that quietly which by | 4 |
thou art a good | 4 |
one of the gentlemen | 4 |
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the doors of the | 4 |
that mary should have | 4 |
of papers relating to | 4 |
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the judgment of the | 4 |
the true judge of | 4 |
in my last moments | 4 |
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of her principal nobility | 4 |
upon the face of | 4 |
the lord chief justice | 4 |
the true spirit of | 4 |
a number of the | 4 |
with a sort of | 4 |
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in the year of | 4 |
and the queen were | 4 |
and sir andrew melville | 4 |
that bothwell was the | 4 |
and the young prince | 4 |
soon as he should | 4 |
queen of scotland and | 4 |
of the blood of | 4 |
shall report that my | 4 |
in the matter of | 4 |
to come to the | 4 |
had taken up arms | 4 |
from her an abdication | 4 |
appear to have been | 4 |
with her two women | 4 |
and in the midst | 4 |
the hands of a | 4 |
one thing that belonged | 4 |
history of james vi | 4 |
the conference at york | 4 |
to him in the | 4 |
thought it would be | 4 |
de silva to the | 4 |
calendar of papers relating | 4 |
with which we are | 4 |
the sorrowfullest message that | 4 |
the very height of | 4 |
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he must have been | 4 |
or it may be | 4 |
she was to have | 4 |
to give it to | 4 |
in the bride of | 4 |
her that she had | 4 |
that which he had | 4 |
wreck of the bride | 4 |
pointed out to him | 4 |
from the pen of | 4 |
had more than once | 4 |
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every reason to believe | 4 |
bearing date the th | 4 |
any such thing as | 4 |
this my last request | 4 |
if she were to | 4 |
don carlos of spain | 4 |
of all that was | 4 |
a few of the | 4 |
for that it is | 4 |
it was evident that | 4 |
in favour of her | 4 |
anointed queen of scotland | 4 |
alleged to have written | 4 |
very much pleased with | 4 |
had been one of | 4 |
not far from the | 4 |
and honestly into their | 4 |
means in his power | 4 |
or had been ignorant | 4 |
to be admitted to | 4 |
her that he had | 4 |
felt as if she | 4 |
as reported by buchanan | 4 |
home safely and honestly | 4 |
is in the hands | 4 |
the bondage in which | 4 |
in the interest of | 4 |
of all sorts of | 4 |
life would have been | 4 |
members of the council | 4 |
contemporary drawing of the | 4 |
it shall be done | 4 |
of the english church | 4 |
the form of a | 4 |
to the judgment of | 4 |
answer was made by | 4 |
forgive them that have | 4 |
but she would not | 4 |
and that i have | 4 |
been taken from me | 4 |
that they had been | 4 |
in defence of it | 4 |
me all my sins | 4 |
on either side of | 4 |
the reading of the | 4 |
have been brought up | 4 |
a place called the | 4 |
had never known any | 4 |
so that she was | 4 |
to be one of | 4 |
what should be done | 4 |
the streets of edinburgh | 4 |
at the same moment | 4 |
will be found in | 4 |
the prior of st | 4 |
that all this world | 4 |
she was to die | 4 |
have not been able | 4 |
to a certain extent | 4 |
with an expression of | 4 |
in a tone of | 4 |
him as a husband | 4 |
to confer with me | 3 |
she would not consent | 3 |
that my lady countess | 3 |
pair of sleeves with | 3 |
in great favour with | 3 |
through which he passed | 3 |
told me that he | 3 |
and for an end | 3 |
one part of the | 3 |
hands which they had | 3 |
the particulars of the | 3 |
that if it were | 3 |
french version of this | 3 |
they had not been | 3 |
service of the queen | 3 |
and england united together | 3 |
in the center of | 3 |
word and promise for | 3 |
she had conferred upon | 3 |
to some of her | 3 |
and tell my friends | 3 |
for a sum of | 3 |
with sundry other letters | 3 |
marriage with the duke | 3 |
so far as he | 3 |
her head and her | 3 |
request to make unto | 3 |
on the supposition that | 3 |
she was anxious to | 3 |
i am willing to | 3 |
she was a woman | 3 |
all that could be | 3 |
doubt of the not | 3 |
i have been treated | 3 |
he had come to | 3 |
as they had been | 3 |
and the queen of | 3 |
and that he might | 3 |
was not what i | 3 |
sent for you to | 3 |
rather lose life and | 3 |
the order of the | 3 |
he is in the | 3 |
would not agree to | 3 |
never put off her | 3 |
wife of his son | 3 |
by order of the | 3 |
queen and mistress is | 3 |
i do not desire | 3 |
and it was not | 3 |
to rescue her from | 3 |
they tell me that | 3 |
listening unto it with | 3 |
of which we write | 3 |
without the aid of | 3 |
the stool brought her | 3 |
up arms against her | 3 |
to cope with the | 3 |
forgave her enemies with | 3 |
what is due to | 3 |
of scotland were not | 3 |
was not a man | 3 |
the blame of all | 3 |
details of the plot | 3 |
they had pulled off | 3 |
both in body and | 3 |
was to be done | 3 |
the regency of the | 3 |
be the worse for | 3 |
is alleged to have | 3 |
to communicate with him | 3 |
of her prayers she | 3 |
the life of a | 3 |
requests to make unto | 3 |
it was not for | 3 |
interviews with the queen | 3 |
cannot be denied that | 3 |
which led to it | 3 |
in the bodleian library | 3 |
during the lifetime of | 3 |
of half a dozen | 3 |
a mother who had | 3 |
prayers she made in | 3 |
then she turned her | 3 |
in the letter already | 3 |
to make intercession for | 3 |
in her own hand | 3 |
at the raid of | 3 |
her lord high admiral | 3 |
wrote to the archbishop | 3 |
naught to do with | 3 |
upon the road to | 3 |
humfrey and diccon were | 3 |
was to be put | 3 |
to induce her to | 3 |
she had so often | 3 |
bear in mind that | 3 |
speeches both trouble and | 3 |
answered that he had | 3 |
that the king of | 3 |
to live and die | 3 |
and contracts of marriage | 3 |
do away with the | 3 |
public entry into edinburgh | 3 |
being a maiden queen | 3 |
but i have no | 3 |
all the rest of | 3 |
of which we speak | 3 |
queen dowager of scotland | 3 |
took leave of her | 3 |
with the two governors | 3 |
with the eyes of | 3 |
i am of the | 3 |
for me than to | 3 |
it will be seen | 3 |
to become his wife | 3 |
her the necessity of | 3 |
had no difficulty in | 3 |
and forgive me all | 3 |
it was a very | 3 |
invasion of the kingdom | 3 |
favour of her son | 3 |
commission the queen of | 3 |
the character of the | 3 |
good to bid me | 3 |
marriage with the earl | 3 |
had had time to | 3 |
according to my commission | 3 |
i pray god to | 3 |
i will give my | 3 |
murder to be done | 3 |
of the very day | 3 |
of occurrents in scotland | 3 |
that some of her | 3 |
of those present at | 3 |
with one of his | 3 |
hall of the castle | 3 |
a married queen of | 3 |
to say that they | 3 |
when there was a | 3 |
that i do not | 3 |
first interview with darnley | 3 |
in the execution of | 3 |
in the original french | 3 |
had been obliged to | 3 |
that it would give | 3 |
and proceed no further | 3 |
the supposition that she | 3 |
had been done in | 3 |
to any such matter | 3 |
said that the queen | 3 |
scotch and english crowns | 3 |
it seemed as if | 3 |
is a letter from | 3 |
cut off her head | 3 |
it was in her | 3 |
they found one of | 3 |
so as to make | 3 |
with money for their | 3 |
using as much strangeness | 3 |
a share of her | 3 |
only a few weeks | 3 |
the time was not | 3 |
and his wife were | 3 |
for all this i | 3 |
brought back to chartley | 3 |
the person of a | 3 |
making over her the | 3 |
in the world for | 3 |
he has given me | 3 |
wrote to cecil on | 3 |
there was a certain | 3 |
banks of the river | 3 |
the left hand stood | 3 |
end of the first | 3 |
the only person who | 3 |
the scotch and english | 3 |
the block with both | 3 |
be glad to hear | 3 |
in the hand of | 3 |
duly conferred and compared | 3 |
if there be any | 3 |
she might prosper and | 3 |
which we are concerned | 3 |
who was in the | 3 |
parts of the kingdom | 3 |
those who have been | 3 |
refused to take any | 3 |
he and his friends | 3 |
if there were no | 3 |
in a manner which | 3 |
for the rest of | 3 |
one of the first | 3 |
one or two other | 3 |
be paid to one | 3 |
they told me that | 3 |
the depositions of hay | 3 |
and he had not | 3 |
as it was the | 3 |
me to have some | 3 |
was carried away and | 3 |
be all well entreated | 3 |
it was her own | 3 |
ceremony was performed in | 3 |
it may well be | 3 |
was not the only | 3 |
at the execution of | 3 |
as you well know | 3 |
there was a knock | 3 |
of such a crime | 3 |
the midst of his | 3 |
side of the frith | 3 |
later in the day | 3 |
they were to be | 3 |
and marie de courcelles | 3 |
to be on the | 3 |
felt that he had | 3 |
pray for your grace | 3 |
lose life and all | 3 |
glad to hear that | 3 |
of the romish church | 3 |
histoire de marie stuart | 3 |
i have a right | 3 |
of writing and fashion | 3 |
and their complices shall | 3 |
they seem to have | 3 |
small island in the | 3 |
little more than a | 3 |
i am not bound | 3 |
with him half a | 3 |
it may easily be | 3 |
so far as regards | 3 |
to be rid of | 3 |
by them up into | 3 |
the occasion of her | 3 |
as he was a | 3 |
in the spring of | 3 |
the lord chancellor bromley | 3 |
he had not the | 3 |
has come down to | 3 |
it seemed to me | 3 |
one of his hands | 3 |
earl of murray required | 3 |
letter she wrote to | 3 |
is feared lest some | 3 |
and i beg you | 3 |
please your majesty to | 3 |
of the opposite party | 3 |
for this that i | 3 |
the gentlemen of the | 3 |
into an unwilling marriage | 3 |
rising of the north | 3 |
and so long as | 3 |
some of her servants | 3 |
not do any such | 3 |
of the horrible and | 3 |
god will never suffer | 3 |
subjects to rebel against | 3 |
to the service of | 3 |
and for all those | 3 |
a point of view | 3 |
the gates of death | 3 |
it was not so | 3 |
that they had come | 3 |
a balance of power | 3 |
same to be true | 3 |
to him that she | 3 |
other extraordinary and more | 3 |
lie in her chamber | 3 |
but you know not | 3 |
of six thousand men | 3 |
before the end of | 3 |
of the lords in | 3 |
an act was passed | 3 |
and it seemed to | 3 |
known by the name | 3 |
to make any doubt | 3 |
having the stool brought | 3 |
as she was by | 3 |
which had been made | 3 |
the roman letter f | 3 |
to be indifferent to | 3 |
he was not now | 3 |
she might not be | 3 |
scottish history from contemporary | 3 |
i would not that | 3 |
to the same effect | 3 |
the king my son | 3 |
she returned to edinburgh | 3 |
as to the manner | 3 |
the very time when | 3 |
such a manner as | 3 |
mary refused to acknowledge | 3 |
of his church and | 3 |
since she would not | 3 |
give me your word | 3 |
signify unto you that | 3 |
in spite of her | 3 |
the place of the | 3 |
forth of the castle | 3 |
affix her signature to | 3 |
the value of the | 3 |
had been able to | 3 |
will pray for your | 3 |
the apartments of the | 3 |
in the less impassioned | 3 |
them to pray for | 3 |
as that of the | 3 |
making the sign of | 3 |
part of the house | 3 |
might be suffered to | 3 |
said that she had | 3 |
that her majesty was | 3 |
to believe that he | 3 |
other than cuthbert langston | 3 |
this is not the | 3 |
to reside in the | 3 |
the shore of the | 3 |
and in the second | 3 |
to convert them to | 3 |
for his own sake | 3 |
to whom you have | 3 |
she was taken to | 3 |
he and the queen | 3 |
with an air of | 3 |
she issued a proclamation | 3 |
of mary of guise | 3 |
as he bent his | 3 |
with the earl bothwell | 3 |
i have asked for | 3 |
that she may be | 3 |
i pray you to | 3 |
all parts of the | 3 |
which she was so | 3 |
said these words in | 3 |
to be debarred from | 3 |
the young prince was | 3 |
evening of the th | 3 |
in the faith of | 3 |
that had long sought | 3 |
earl and countess of | 3 |
the removal of the | 3 |
in manus tuas domine | 3 |
them good to bid | 3 |
own subjects to rebel | 3 |
associate in her councils | 3 |
but it will be | 3 |
in honour of the | 3 |
girdle a pair of | 3 |
to do with you | 3 |
the full extent of | 3 |
manner in which the | 3 |
and desired god to | 3 |
the fact that he | 3 |
desire to have scotland | 3 |
in the centre of | 3 |
in the tolbooth of | 3 |
by every means in | 3 |
so long as it | 3 |
before she left france | 3 |
if she refused to | 3 |
that as the queen | 3 |
i have a mind | 3 |
to cecil from aberdeen | 3 |
proclamations and acts of | 3 |
and if i had | 3 |
the marriage of her | 3 |
in an agony of | 3 |
make any doubt of | 3 |
as it is now | 3 |
prejudice his kingdom of | 3 |
my word and promise | 3 |
suffer me to have | 3 |
voice to pray in | 3 |
he would not be | 3 |
the earl bothwell was | 3 |
to the rebel lords | 3 |
letters to the queen | 3 |
had been a pardon | 3 |
for the safety of | 3 |
by the law of | 3 |
the age in which | 3 |
not only refused to | 3 |
to join in prayer | 3 |
the events of the | 3 |
he was not in | 3 |
not to make any | 3 |
by far the most | 3 |
him pray for her | 3 |
since i have been | 3 |
but it is a | 3 |
for she did not | 3 |
the kingdom of scotland | 3 |
have some of my | 3 |
bending his body with | 3 |
is not of your | 3 |
shall have occasion to | 3 |
on account of their | 3 |
driven hither and thither | 3 |
a state of great | 3 |
of the affairs of | 3 |
favor of her son | 3 |
to the palace of | 3 |
had succeeded in securing | 3 |
the superiority of the | 3 |
proceed no further therein | 3 |
lords and ladies of | 3 |
name of jesus christ | 3 |
it to one of | 3 |
and had been made | 3 |
the king was lodged | 3 |
do them good to | 3 |
asked her if she | 3 |
machinations of her enemies | 3 |
the provost of edinburgh | 3 |
commissioners for the execution | 3 |
to the english ambassador | 3 |
to the great hall | 3 |
you have abandoned me | 3 |
time of which we | 3 |
be put in execution | 3 |
gates of the city | 3 |
the direction of the | 3 |
granted that she might | 3 |
as regarded her own | 3 |
daughter of james v | 3 |
her men she would | 3 |
that the young queen | 3 |
is no need of | 3 |
and that he had | 3 |
the castle had been | 3 |
cis talbot by day | 3 |
who had come with | 3 |
it was a great | 3 |
her the sign of | 3 |
in his own room | 3 |
could not refrain from | 3 |
not given you so | 3 |
at the last hour | 3 |
on the first day | 3 |
must be no more | 3 |
mother was a catholic | 3 |
to go to scotland | 3 |
of the said month | 3 |
met on the th | 3 |
god be praised for | 3 |
agree to the same | 3 |
her out of the | 3 |
were made to her | 3 |
in possession of the | 3 |
her neck the agnus | 3 |
was carried by them | 3 |
one of his letters | 3 |
who was then in | 3 |
wipe their napkins in | 3 |
but there was a | 3 |
nineteen years of age | 3 |
on the previous day | 3 |
he knew that the | 3 |
in the chapel of | 3 |
not seem to be | 3 |
forbid that i should | 3 |
queen from the bondage | 3 |
for a cup of | 3 |
have been attempted to | 3 |
the first of the | 3 |
so far as i | 3 |
queen mary and her | 3 |
the maintenance of the | 3 |
to have been very | 3 |
be present about me | 3 |
caul of her head | 3 |
drawing of the execution | 3 |
members of the privy | 3 |
to that of murray | 3 |
was in the midst | 3 |
given to him by | 3 |
when the letter was | 3 |
in the name and | 3 |
was present at the | 3 |
in all this time | 3 |
in her instructions to | 3 |
to sir amias paulett | 3 |
that i die a | 3 |
and the young lady | 3 |
convert them to the | 3 |
and said that she | 3 |
forth but by force | 3 |
should be sent to | 3 |
between seven and eight | 3 |
from a want of | 3 |
he was obliged to | 3 |
be with the queen | 3 |
writing and fashion of | 3 |
of the same month | 3 |
which it is said | 3 |
of a divorce between | 3 |
that they would not | 3 |
own people about me | 3 |
servants of the privy | 3 |
himself at the head | 3 |
and the earls of | 3 |
was a matter of | 3 |
to assist her in | 3 |
a guard at the | 3 |
so much of the | 3 |
at the manner in | 3 |
according to the catholic | 3 |
and subscribed with her | 3 |
there was no one | 3 |
in respect to mary | 3 |
to have scotland and | 3 |
they were unable to | 3 |
as well as of | 3 |
words three or four | 3 |
of the trial and | 3 |
the south side of | 3 |
it may please your | 3 |
blood of jesus christ | 3 |
i do not think | 3 |
and sir william cecil | 3 |