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together, not to allow of the mariage otherwise than to have the
Religion established by law, but the Queen refuseth in this sort, she will not suffer it to have the force of law, but of permission to every man to live according to his conscience; and herewith she hath retained a great number of Protestants from association openly with the other. She hath sent for the Earl Moray, but the mistrust is so far entered on both sides, that I think it will fall to an evil end, for she hath put the Earl of Moray to the horn (outlawed him) and prohibited all persons to aid him. Nevertheless, the Duke, the Earls of Argyll and Rothes are together with him.
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Elizabeth told Moray that "itt were no Prince's part to think well of your doinges, ... and, she wolde putt allso her helping hande too make them to understand the dutye which the subject owght to bear towarddes the Prynce." Moray declared he had not intended anything to the danger of Mary's person.
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This was a victory for Mary, although she had not confronted and defeated the rebels forces. On 19 October, Randolph described her return to
Edinburgh, the "Queen is nowe retorned from her paynefull and greate jornaye. She roode farre with great expedition, myche troble of the whole countrie, and
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In the mean time, troubles arise there betwixt her and the Earl of Moray and others being friendly to the common amity of both the realms; whereunto for sundry respects it seemeth convenient for us to have regard. The Duke, the Earls of Argyll, Moray, and Rothes with sundry barons are joined
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England at Newcastle over the winter and returned to Scotland on 10 March 1566. Mary had summoned him for trial, and David Rizzio had just been murdered. Moray was reconciled with Mary and back on the Scottish Privy Council by 29 April 1566.
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The rebels at
Dumfries justified their cause by listing their complaints against Mary and her rule, which were sent to England in the hope of gaining recognition and support. These included specific details of the finance of the
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to stop as he was not invited and a rebel against his own queen. He was then brought to
Westminster on 23 October 1565 to explain himself to Elizabeth and the French ambassadors.
391:, but no-one would lend this sum. Mary spoke to the rich burgesses of Edinburgh, asking for loans to crush the rebellion. Six leading merchants were imprisoned till they obliged.
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heard that Mary's forces had "500 hagbushes (hand-guns) and certain field peices: the others hath neither shot nor ordinance, nor any better holds than their dwelling houses".
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bringing more munitions for Mary from France. Tents, called "palyeonis" in the
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who had a role in brokering pardons for the rebels, including Moray.
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There were fears that Mary's marriage to Darnley signaled a return to
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found not them whome she soughte, when she cam to her jornies ende".
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the employment of foreigners at court including the two Italians
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Improper diversion of funds from the patrimony of the church, (
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Mary, Queen of Scots, her environment and tragedy, a biography
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Extracts from the Records of the Burgh of Edinburgh: 1557-1571
1284:, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London (1969), pp. 233–236.
844:, Series 2 vol. 2 (London, 1827), pp. 298-9 modernised here.
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the Englishman. Lord Darnley, now King, is also a foreigner.
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complaints about the process and effects of Mary's marriage.
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Inadequate and corrupt men were given positions in the Kirk.
16:
1565 rebellion by James Stewart against Mary Queen of Scots
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Mary, Queen of Scots: Politics, Passion and a Kingdom Lost
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the deprivation of 42 men by the Sheriff of Ayr as rebels.
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Dynastic Politics and the British Reformations, 1558-1630
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crossed the border at Carlisle, then made their way to
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gave a summary of the causes and situation in a letter:
912:(Fourth Estate, 2009), pp. 234–236: Alexandre Teulet,
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History of the affairs of church and state in Scotland
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663:Church lands were sold with permissions from Rome.
394:Mary discussed her response to the rebellion with
379:, brought 3,000 crowns which was delivered to the
3005:List of battles involving the Kingdom of Scotland
1200:Mary, Queen of Scots: Her Environment and Tragedy
1291:, Tauris Parke, London (2001), pp. 153–159.
522:at Carlisle, and naval assistance in the Forth.
551:, were sent from Edinburgh to Mary's troops in
23:
1766:level, including the feuds between Clan Donald
931:, series 2 vol. 2 (London, 1827), pp. 300–301.
831:, vol. 2 (Edinburgh, 1900), pp. 179, 190, 193.
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756:, series 2 vol. 2 (London, 1827), pp. 298–99.
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1219:(London, 1897), p. 382 citing the Memoir of
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472:which were usual worn in Scotland. In York,
445:to ensure his support. The English diplomat
568:John Maxwell, 4th Lord Herries of Terregles
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1126:http://www.marie-stuart.co.uk/timeline.htm
894:State and Society in Early Modern Scotland
855:History of the Affairs of Church and State
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1768:and the Crown, Clan Douglas and the Crown
1764:(Many of these also had links at national
975:, vol. 2 (Edinburgh, 1900), pp. 198, 203.
878:Calendar State Papers Scotland: 1563–1569
1039:, vol. 2 (Edinburgh, 1900), pp. 198-201.
1770:and the Mary, Queen of Scots civil war)
1025:History of the Reformation by John Knox
864:History of the Reformation by John Knox
786:, vol. 2 (Edinburgh, 1844), pp. 309–311
716:
653:Mary and Darnley plan to reinstate the
582:Most of the rebels including Moray and
1255:(Tauris Parke, 2001), pp. 157-8, 162-3
1114:History of Scotland by George Buchanan
1091:, vol. 2 (Edinburgh, 1900), pp. 220-1.
1052:, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1905), pp. 202-5.
1027:, vol. 2 (Edinburgh, 1848), pp. 500-1.
518:for guns, money, troops, support from
419:comptroller of the Scottish exchequer
7:
1171:, vol. 2 (Edinburgh, 1900), p. 284:
1103:, vol. 19 (Edinburgh, 1898), p. 349.
1524:Second War of Scottish Independence
1001:, vol. 2 (Edinburgh, 1900), p. 202.
880:, vol. 2 (Edinburgh, 1900), p. 223.
468:", while the rest of the army wore
1341:First War of Scottish Independence
866:, vol. 2 (Edinburgh, 1848), p. 496
817:, 2 (Edinburgh: STS, 1899), p. 182
815:Historie and cronicles of Scotland
619:Elizabeth, later Countess of Moray
609:Moray had hoped his pregnant wife
602:, until he received a letter from
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1089:Calendar of State Papers Scotland
743:, 8:1 (February 1986), pp. 12-13.
617:, and had their eldest daughter,
566:, the Queen's cause was aided by
1116:, 2 (Glasgow, 1827), pp. 473–74.
1014:, vol. 1 (London, 1791), p. 355.
1012:Illustrations of British History
986:Lettres inédites de Marie Stuart
543:. Jenkynson intended to prevent
270:James Stewart, 1st Earl of Moray
88:
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1184:(London, 1886), pp. 169-70, 174
910:The Life of Mary Queen of Scots
857:, 2 (Edinburgh, 1845), p. 442:
2995:Independent Highland Companies
2590:Private and local clan battles
1761:Private and local clan battles
1332:Wars of Scottish Independence
1237:Calendar State Papers Scotland
1169:Calendar State Papers Scotland
1062:Calendar State Papers Scotland
1050:Calendar State Papers Scotland
1037:Calendar State Papers Scotland
999:Calendar State Papers Scotland
973:Calendar State Papers Scotland
943:Calendar State Papers Scotland
917:, 2 (Paris, 1862), pp. 245–258
829:Calendar State Papers Scotland
669:the status of Darnley as king.
427:William Murray of Tullibardine
414:, the neighbouring port town.
331:. They would be imprisoned at
276:, on 26 August 1565, over her
1:
383:. Mary tried to pawn some of
2620:Covenanter rebellion of 1679
1514:Edinburgh-Northampton Treaty
1202:, 2 (New York, 1905), p. 654
741:International History Review
435:Simon Preston of Craigmillar
1101:Exchequer Rolls of Scotland
988:(Paris, 1839), pp. 303-305.
272:, against his half sister,
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3045:England–Scotland relations
3035:Battles involving Scotland
1195:Thomas Finlayson Henderson
1159:(Continuum, 2009), p. 169.
1142:, 1 (London, 1905), p. 353
962:(Edinburgh, 1875), p. 228.
810:Aeneas James George Mackay
346:in Argyll in August 1565.
282:Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley
179:Mary, Queen of Scots feuds
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1078:, 2 (Paris, 1862), p. 240
800:(London, 1897), 109, 354.
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649:, and were, in summary;
423:John Wishart of Pitarrow
2803:Jacobite rising of 1745
2770:Jacobite rising of 1719
2717:Jacobite rising of 1715
2679:Jacobite rising of 1689
2496:Third English Civil War
2380:First English Civil War
1128:- details the campaign.
896:(Oxford, 1999), p. 102.
772:(London, 2001), p. 154.
640:Complaints against Mary
387:in Edinburgh for 2,000
367:The rebels gathered in
349:The English politician
31:French Wars of Religion
2941:Lochaber and Shiramore
730:(Oxford, 2019), p. 54.
604:Elizabeth I of England
516:Elizabeth I of England
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104:Commanders and leaders
43:The 1st Earl of Moray.
1975:Skibo and Strathfleet
1325:Scottish clan battles
433:was also removed and
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309:Duke of Châtelherault
292:censured the leader.
134:Casualties and losses
3050:Mary, Queen of Scots
2990:Military of Scotland
2333:Braes of Strathdearn
2112:Cleanse the Causeway
1693:Solway Moss campaign
1489:Arbroath Declaration
1289:Mary, Queen of Scots
1253:Mary, Queen of Scots
1173:Edward Delmar Morgan
1076:Relations Politiques
984:Alexandre Labanoff,
915:Relations Politiques
431:Provost of Edinburgh
286:Scottish Reformation
274:Mary, Queen of Scots
110:Mary, Queen of Scots
64:Lowlands of Scotland
2581:Glorious Revolution
1596:Anglo-Scottish Wars
1444:Campaign in Ireland
1282:Mary Queen of Scots
1217:Mary Queen of Scots
1177:Charles Henry Coote
956:James David Marwick
798:Mary Queen of Scots
796:David Hay Fleming,
674:Thirds of benefices
588:Newcastle upon Tyne
396:Michel de Castelnau
373:Nicolas Elphinstone
268:was a rebellion by
95:Scottish Government
2648:Monmouth Rebellion
2549:Glencairn's rising
2296:Early 17th century
2280:Traigh Ghruinneart
1633:Nesbit Moor (1402)
1577:Nisbet Moor (1355)
1494:Great Raid of 1322
1073:Alexandre Teulet,
688:Francisco de Busso
647:Church of Scotland
541:Berwick-upon-Tweed
525:The English ship,
451:Philip II of Spain
73:Government victory
3040:Conflicts in 1565
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302:Roman Catholicism
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1867:Tuiteam Tarbhach
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578:Moray in England
539:and returned to
508:Lochleven Castle
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496:Stirling Castle
485:Thomas Randolph
474:Thomas Gargrave
455:Anthony Standen
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579:
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2209:
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2198:(1569 - 1573)
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2184:Carberry Hill
2182:
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1347:
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968:
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957:
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949:
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927:Henry Ellis,
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921:
918:
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850:
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840:Henry Ellis,
837:
834:
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827:Joseph Bain,
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790:
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785:
778:
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400:Holyroodhouse
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377:John Tamworth
374:
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2841:2nd Carlisle
2831:1st Carlisle
2778:Eilean Donan
2575:Period from
2403:Marston Moor
2357:Bishops Wars
2177:
2142:Alltan-Beath
2069:16th century
2041:Raid on Ross
1963:Clachnaharry
1854:15th century
1832:Invernahavon
1807:14th century
1778:13th century
1715:Rough Wooing
1557:Halidon Hill
1537:Dupplin Moor
1414:Loudoun Hill
1288:
1281:
1265:CSP Scotland
1264:
1260:
1252:
1244:
1236:
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1216:
1208:
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1148:
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2866:2nd Ruthven
2821:Prestonpans
2816:1st Ruthven
2793:Coille Bhan
2788:Glen Affric
2755:Sheriffmuir
2740:Dunfermline
2603:Altimarlach
2579:of 1660 to
2577:Restoration
2562:Dalnaspidal
2443:Philiphaugh
2388:Boldon Hill
2365:Brig of Dee
2262:Dryfe Sands
2238:Allt Camhna
2220:Tillieangus
2100:Torran Dubh
2053:Black Mount
1903:Palm Sunday
1728:Ancrum Moor
1705:Solway Moss
1605:Border wars
1562:Boroughmuir
1439:Bannockburn
859:David Laing
611:Agnes Keith
520:Lord Scrope
439:Lord Gordon
248:Tillieangus
188:1560 – 1567
3024:Categories
2811:Highbridge
2783:Glen Shiel
2524:Carbisdale
2448:Lagganmore
2423:Inverlochy
2413:Tippermuir
2327:Glen Fruin
2274:Logiebride
2214:Craibstone
2208:Torran-Roy
2136:Summerdale
2088:Knock Mary
2059:Daltullich
2017:Bloody Bay
1921:Inverlochy
1891:Drumnacoub
1844:North Inch
1743:Haddington
1700:Haddon Rig
1499:Old Byland
1469:Skaithmuir
1449:Moiry Pass
1409:Glen Trool
711:References
615:St Andrews
590:, but the
545:Lord Seton
500:St Andrews
404:Linlithgow
385:her jewels
329:Loch Leven
296:Background
253:Craibstone
2876:Inverness
2851:Inverurie
2750:Inverness
2687:Loup Hill
2539:Worcester
2463:Dunaverty
2393:Newcastle
2286:Benbigrie
2268:Glenlivet
2228:(1577/78)
2172:Inverness
2166:Corrichie
2160:Garbharry
2156:(1544/45)
2108:(1518/19)
2076:Drumchatt
2055:(1497/98)
2047:Drumchatt
2037:(1485/91)
2019:(1480/83)
2013:(1480/83)
2011:Lagabraad
1989:(1464/78)
1987:Champions
1983:(1464/38)
1969:Arkinholm
1947:(1445/46)
1909:Inverness
1893:(1427/33)
1885:Harpsdale
1834:(1370/86)
1828:(1330/37)
1799:(1294/96)
1738:Inchkeith
1723:Edinburgh
1668:Redeswire
1648:Piperdean
1643:Yeavering
1618:Otterburn
1424:Inverurie
1404:Loch Ryan
1399:Turnberry
1225:Lochleven
692:Mr Foular
657:religion.
557:Annandale
553:Nithsdale
537:Inchkeith
502:securing
481:Callendar
325:John Knox
317:Glencairn
203:Corrichie
198:Inverness
2969:See also
2921:Culloden
2861:Stirling
2725:Cornwall
2702:Cromdale
2628:Drumclog
2509:Stirling
2428:Auldearn
2408:Carlisle
2309:Carinish
2303:Bengrime
2244:Leckmelm
2202:Garbhain
2190:Langside
2094:Glendale
1945:Arbroath
1897:Lochaber
1873:Dingwall
1797:Red Ford
1658:Roxburgh
1567:Culblean
1479:Faughart
1464:Skerries
906:John Guy
699:See also
655:Catholic
528:The Aide
462:Hamilton
369:Ayrshire
363:Uprising
278:marriage
238:Langside
121:Strength
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29:Part of
3000:Manrent
2956:Rannoch
2936:Arisaig
2906:Dornoch
2856:Falkirk
2836:Clifton
2745:Preston
2707:Glencoe
2697:Dunkeld
2583:of 1688
2557:Tullich
2486:Preston
2438:Kilsyth
2370:Newburn
2124:Melrose
1999:Corpach
1981:Tannach
1951:Brechin
1861:Drumoak
1826:Drumlui
1814:Dalrigh
1547:Dornock
1394:Dalrigh
1389:Methven
1379:Happrew
1369:Falkirk
596:Royston
514:to ask
466:corslet
142:Unknown
139:Unknown
129:Unknown
126:Unknown
2946:Killin
2911:Tongue
2886:Atholl
2760:Brahan
2735:Alness
2611:(1688)
2609:Mulroy
2605:(1680)
2599:(1665)
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1733:Pinkie
1454:Connor
1429:Buchan
1419:Slioch
1374:Roslin
1359:Lanark
1354:Dunbar
690:, and
429:. The
321:Rothes
319:, and
313:Argyll
70:Result
2896:Keith
2321:Morar
1993:Stalc
1838:Angus
1791:Largs
1542:Annan
1484:Myton
1459:Kells
470:jacks
412:Leith
193:Leith
2398:York
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