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Mary of Scotland, Queen of Scots (08 Dec 1542 - 08 Feb 1587)

Dictionary of National Biography entry: http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/18248?docPos=3 Other biography: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_queen_of_scots Relationships: Francis II (19 Jan 1544-5 Dec 1560) was a husband of Mary of Scotland
Linked print sources: as Subject of/in a document - The Stuart Exhibition.
References in Documents:
Consolidated catalogue of 1695: The Book of the Vice-Chancellor (MacGregor, ed.) 116 797 Fran. et Ma. D.G. R. R. Franco. Scotor. &c. Ar. François, King of France, and Mary, Queen of Scotland.
Consolidated catalogue of 1695: The Book of the Vice-Chancellor (MacGregor, ed.) Mary Queen of Scotland, and Henry Darnley, King of Scotland.
Consolidated catalogue of 1695: The Book of the Vice-Chancellor (MacGregor, ed.) 298 348 Cæcilius Dñs Terræ Mariæ &c T. \Vid. 287./ Crescite et Multiplicamini XII. Ar. Cecil, Lord of the land of Mary, etc.
Thoresby, Musaeum Thoresbyanum (1713)

40. This Volume contains many Tracts, 1. A Treatise of Baronage, their Privileges and Concerns in Parliament. 2. A Collection of such Things as the Earl of Salisbury, Lord Treasurer, thought fit to offer to K. James I. upon the Calling of a Parliament, with some of his Speeches to both Houses; with the first and second Part of his Lordship's Treatise to his Majesty, and his Considerations upon his Majesty's Estate 1610, with the Propositions made thereupon by the King to the Lords of his Council, and their Advice upon the said Propositions. 3. Several Speeches of the Lord-Keeper, Sir Nicholas Bacon, from the Year 1558 to 1571 inclusive. 4. His Oration in the Name of the Nobles, moving her Majesty to marry, with other State Affairs of that Age: Arguments in Parliament that Noblemens Persons be attachable for Contempt. 5. His Letters to the Queen, and several great Statesmen. The Recreation of his Ages, his Prayer, Poems, &c. 6. Queen Elizabeth's Letter to Sir Amyas Pawlet, relating to the Scottish Queen; the Particulars of her Arraignment in Fodringhay Castle, 12 Oct. 1586, with divers Letters, and the Account of her Execution, 8 Febr. following. This Book by the Arms upon the Cover seems to have been the Lord-Keeper Williams's, when Bishop of Lincoln, but was bought of the Lord Fairfax's Executors.

Thoresby, Musaeum Thoresbyanum (1713) Mary Queen of Scots, when Prisoner in Yorkeshire;
Sale Catalogue of Musaeum Thoresbyanum (1764) 213 Mary, and Francis and Mary, from Shilling to Penny, vide D. L. 688, 689, to 702 15
Sale Catalogue of Musaeum Thoresbyanum (1764) 214 Mary, a Shilling with her Head, and a Medal when Dowager of France, vide D. L. 703 to 709 2
Sale Catalogue of Musaeum Thoresbyanum (1764) 215 Mary, Mary and Henry, a Crown (or 3 Pound Piece) the Half and Quarter ditto, vide D. L. 705 to 708 5
Sale Catalogue of Musaeum Thoresbyanum (1764) 81 One of Queen Katherine Parr, 2 of King Edward VI. 1 of of Queen Mary, and 2 of Mary Queen of Scots to the Countess of Shrewbury