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Christin King, his maister, (Monsiour Dosell his ambassadour present in the said parliament confirmand the samin) verray ressonabill and hes grantit that our said soverane lady be maryit with the said Dolphin at hir perfyte age, and presentlie gevis thair consent thairto, swa that the said King of France keip, manteine and defend this realme, liegis of the samin, liberteis and lawis thairof as he dois his awin realme of France and liegis of the samin, and as this realme hes bene keipit, mantenit and defendit be the nobil kingis of Scotland in tymes bypast conforme to the promit of the said lieutennent, speciall commissar in the said cause, and that our soverane lady be maryit upone na uther persoun bot upone the said Dolphin allanerlie
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and presently gives their consent thereto, so that the said king of France keep, maintain and defend this realm, the lieges of the same, liberties and thereof, as he does his own realm of France and lieges of the same, and as this realm has been kept, maintained and defended by the noble king's of
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The quenis grace, our soverane ladyis maist derrest mother, being present, my lord governour and thre estatis of parliament foirsaid, all in ane voice, hes fundin and decernit and, be censement of parliament, concludit the desyre of the said Monsieur Dessy, lieutennent in name of the said Maist
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being present, my Lord Governor and the Three Estates of Parliament foresaid, all in one voice, has found and discerned and, by its judgement, concluded the desire of the said André de Montalembert, Monsieur D'Essé, lieutenant in name of the Most Christian King, his
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was critical of the proceedings at Haddington, and later wrote that "French soldiers were the officers of arms in that Parliament".
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and subsequent French influence in Scotland. Mary, only six years old at the time, subsequently went to live in France, eventually
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left the encampment at the Abbey, the English cannon fired and several in her company were killed. Scottish fortresses, including
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special commissar in the said cause, and that our sovereign lady be married to none other person but the said Dauphin only
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The Parliamentary register recorded the meeting at Haddington Abbey with these words in the
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held at the Abbey of St Mary, Haddington. As a condition, Regent Arran had to send his son,
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Medieval and Early Modern Representations of Authority in Scotland and the British Isles
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Un Ă©pisode international a la veille des guerres de religion: la fuite du comte d'Arran
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Records of the Parliaments of Scotland, 1 July 1548, Legislation: treaty of Haddington
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Monsieur D'Oisel his ambassador present in the parliament confirming the same
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Scotland in times bypast conforming to the promise of the said Lieutenant
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to be very reasonable, and has granted that our Sovereign Lady
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Lucinda H. S. Dean, 'In the Absence of an Adult Monarch',
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The Queen's Grace, our sovereign lady's dearest mother
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for himself in the process, with the French diplomats
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Index

treaty
France
Scotland
Mary, Queen of Scots
Dauphin Francis
Siege of Haddington
marrying the Dauphin
regents

Earl of Arran
French duchy
Henri Cleutin, Sieur d'Oysel
André de Montalembert, Sieur d'Essé
Convention or Parliament
James Hamilton
Mary of Guise
Blackness Castle
John Knox
Scots Language
Gordon Donaldson



"The French Marriage"
the original
Marcus Merriman
Records of the Parliaments of Scotland, 1 July 1548, Legislation: treaty of Haddington
Thomas Thomson
Diurnal of Occurrents (Edinburgh: Bannatyne Club, 1833), p. 47
Hamilton Papers, 1 (Edinburgh, 1892), p. 603 no. 445

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