A true declaration of the execution of Mary the late Queene of Scotts within the Castle of Fotheringhay 8 February 1586 : to William Cecil, Lord Burghleigh : an 18th century manuscript transcription, signed with initials, of the account of an eye-witness, 1586 Feb. 11.

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A true declaration of the execution of Mary the late Queene of Scotts within the Castle of Fotheringhay 8 February 1586 : to William Cecil, Lord Burghleigh : an 18th century manuscript transcription, signed with initials, of the account of an eye-witness, 1586 Feb. 11.

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