Mary Beaton (about 1543–1597), or Bethune as she wrote her family name, was a Scottish courtier. She is remembered in history as one of the four girls...
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were four Maries; Tonight there'll be but three: There was Mary Beaton and Mary Seton And Mary Carmichael and me. This verse suggests Mary Hamilton was...
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(2016). O’Higgins reteamed with Ronan in the film Mary Queen of Scots playing Scottish noblewoman Mary Beaton. In the early 2020s, she appeared in the crime...
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Officer M. C. Beaton, pseudonym of Marion Chesney Kate Beaton, Canadian author of the webcomic "Hark! A Vagrant" Mary Beaton, attendant of Mary, Queen of...
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three other ladies-in-waiting (Mary Livingston, Mary Beaton and Mary Seton) were collectively known as "The Four Marys". A granddaughter of James IV of...
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France. Beaton wanted to move Mary away from the coast to the safety of Stirling Castle. Regent Arran resisted the move but backed down when Beaton's armed...
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famously known as "The Four Marys": she and Mary Beaton, Mary Fleming and Mary Livingston. The Four Marys accompanied Queen Mary in France, where she later...
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Castle, where he played games, teamed with Mary, against Mary Beaton and the English diplomat Thomas Randolph. Mary sent William Maitland of Lethington to...
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Mary Bethune may refer to: Mary Bethune Abbott (1823–1898), wife of John Abbott, Prime Minister of Canada Mary Beaton or Bethune (1543–1598), Scottish...
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A Room of One's Own (section The Four Marys)
"Yestreen the Queen had four Maries / This nicht she'll hae but three, O / There was Mary Beaton, and Mary Seaton / And Mary Carmichael, and me, O." Woolf...
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Cardinal Beaton was the sixth and youngest son of eleven children of John Beaton (Bethune) of Balfour in the county of Fife, and his wife Mary, daughter...
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throughout the film as Mary's personal attendants, historically known as "The Four Marys", Mary Beaton, Mary Fleming, Mary Seton and Mary Livingston, respectively...
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One of her nieces was Mary Beaton, one of the four ladies-in-waiting of Mary, Queen of Scots, known in history as the four Marys. In her lifetime, she...
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protection. Mary is raised in the French court, where she had for companions her Scottish ladies Mary Beaton, Mary Seton, Mary Fleming and Mary Livingston...
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Casket letters (category Mary, Queen of Scots)
them as complete forgeries or letters written by the Queen's servant Mary Beaton. The authenticity of the letters, now known only by copies, continues...
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Dame Mary Beaton Macdonald DBE (born 29 July 1950; née Skinner) is a British schoolteacher and former headmistress who was made a Dame Commander of the...
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inherited Melgund Castle. In June 1562 Mary Queen of Scots requested a "safe conduct", a kind of passport, for Beaton to travel to and from France through...
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mother, Mary of Guise, to become one of Queen Mary's ladies-in-waiting. The other three "Marys" were Mary Fleming, Mary Seton and Mary Beaton. Her younger...
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John Knox Betty Faire as Mary Beaton Dorothy Fane as Mary Beaton Nancy Kenyon as Mary Fleming Julie Hartley-Milburn as Mary Seaton Basil Rathbone (uncredited)...
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as Mary Beaton Donald Crisp as Huntly David Torrence as Lindsay Molly Lamont as Mary Livingston Anita Colby as Mary Fleming Jean Fenwick as Mary Seton...
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in the opera, Cardinal Beaton, was already dead before the opera's action begins in 1561. A commission from Scottish Opera, Mary, Queen of Scots was given...
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Margaret Beaton, Lady Reres (floruit 1560–1580) was a Scottish courtier and companion of Mary of Guise and Mary, Queen of Scots. She was blamed by the...
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lady-in-waiting to Mary of Guise. Their home was Creich Castle. The family were also hereditary keepers of Falkland Palace. His sister Mary Beaton, was a companion...
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Reign (TV series) (category Depictions of Mary, Queen of Scots on television)
for Mary and her ladies, each to complement their differing personalities. The ladies: Lola, Kenna, Greer, and Aylee, are loosely based on Mary Beaton, Mary...
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Andrew Beaton (died 1577) was a Scottish courtier, and Master of the Household to Mary, Queen of Scots in England. He was a son of James Beaton of Balfarg...
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Marion Ogilvy (section Life with David Beaton)
Lucretia Beaton, daughter of Robert Beaton of Creich and Jeane de la Rainville. Lucretia was the sister of Mary Beaton, the attendant of Mary Queen of...
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Fenwicke-Ralston The King Steps Out (1936) as Princess Helena Mary of Scotland (1936) as Mary Beaton Hollywood Boulevard (1936) as Alice Winslow Give Me Your...
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and business executive Mary Beaton (c. 1543–1597), Scottish courtier and poet Mary Beattie (1923–2015), American politician Mary Beaudry (1950–2020), American...
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James Beaton (or Bethune) (1473–1539) was a Roman Catholic Scottish church leader, the uncle of David Cardinal Beaton and the Keeper of the Great Seal...
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James V from Lyon on 22 October 1537 that Mary was "stark (strong), well complexioned, and fit to travel". Beaton wrote that the Duke of Guise was "marvellous...
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