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Lost letters of Elizabeth I
Historian John Guy, a leading expert on Tudor History on Elizabeth 1 and Mary, Queen of Scots. Images below from the British Library exhibition Elizabeth and Mary: Royal Cousins, Rival Queens
Elizabeth I attributed to George Gower, c.1567, on loan to the exhibition from a Private Collection
Mary, Queen of Scots, Francois Clouet c.1560-61. Credit Royal Collection Trust © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2021
Warrant confining Mary 16 June 1567 (c) National Library of Scotland Edinburgh Morton Cartulary and Papers MS 76 4
Ink and pencil drawing of the execution of Mary Queen of Scots (c) British Library Add MS 48027 f650r
Elizabeth and Mary - Royal Cousins Rival Queens (c) British Library - Photography by Justine Trickett
Elizabeth and Mary - Royal Cousins Rival Queens (c) British Library - Photography by Justine Trickett
Elizabeth and Mary - Royal Cousins Rival Queens (c) British Library - Photography by Justine Trickett
Elizabeth and Mary - Royal Cousins Rival Queens (c) British Library - Photography by Justine Trickett
Elizabeth and Mary - Royal Cousins Rival Queens (c) British Library - Photography by Justine Trickett
Pen and ink drawings of Elizabeth’s coronation procession on 14 January 1559 (c) British Library Egerton MS 3320 ff. 4v–5r
Poem by Mary Queen of Scots February 1587 (c) The Bodleian Libraries University of Oxford MS Add C 92 f24r
Elizabeth’s translation of Katherine Parr’s Prayers and Meditations 1545 (c) British Library Royal MS 7 D x ff. 5v–6r
John Guy
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