The Rough Wooings: Mary Queen of Scots 1542-1551Mary Queen of Scots was a daughter of debate from the week of her birth. The Rough Wooings for her hand in marriage were the last major war between Scotland and England. This is the story of her beginning, which involves the major figures of early modern history - such as Henry VIII and Francois I. |
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A CHILDE of prophesy | 1 |
the making of a phrase | 7 |
The Tudors and Scotland | 13 |
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