The Battle of Carberry Hill took place on 15 June 1567, near Musselburgh, East Lothian, a few miles east of Edinburgh, Scotland. A number of Scottish lords...
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Carberry, Second World War air training station Carberry, East Lothian, town in Scotland; site of:— Carberry Tower, historic house Battle of Carberry...
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the Queen at the battle of Carberry Hill. The Confederate Lords said that their disapproval of the marriage to Bothwell was the cause of their rebellion...
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Mary, Queen of Scots, is defeated by Scottish nobles at the Battle of Carberry Hill and imprisoned in Lochleven Castle. July 24 – Mary, Queen of Scots, is...
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burning all those inside. Mary, Queen of Scots left Fa'side on the morning of 15 June 1567 for the Battle of Carberry Hill. She changed into a short skirt and...
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following her surrender at the Battle of Carberry Hill. On 24 July she was forced to sign abdication papers at Lochleven in favor of her infant son James VI...
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force at the Battle of Carberry Hill and imprisoned in Loch Leven Castle, where she was forced to abdicate the Scottish throne in favour of her one-year-old...
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Unst (redirect from Isle of Unst)
4th Earl of Bothwell sailed to Shetland after the Battle of Carberry Hill. He was at the house of Olave Sinclair, the receiver or sheriff of Shetland...
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the Battle of Carberry Hill, the start of her imprisonment which was to continue for 20 years. A monument was erected on the estate of the Dukes of Buccleuch...
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Jane Kennedy (courtier) (category Court of Mary, Queen of Scots)
daughter of Gilbert Kennedy, 3rd Earl of Cassilis. After the battle of Carberry Hill, Jane waited on Mary at Lochleven Castle where Mary was confined and...
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Clan Sempill (section Origins of the Clan)
the Battle of Carberry Hill and was one of the signatories on the warrant for the queen to be held in Loch Leven Castle. He also led the vanguard of the...
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Queen's favour. After Mary was captured by her enemies at the battle of Carberry Hill, on 25 July 1567 Maitland came to see the English ambassador in...
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Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley (redirect from Henry Stuart, Duke of Albany)
Shetland and Norway. Mary was captured by her enemies at the battle of Carberry Hill. In 1568 Mary's involvement in the murder was discussed in England in...
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Edmund Blackadder (redirect from Prince Edmund Duke Of Edinburgh)
on the Royal Mile. Edmund Blackadder was at the battle of Carberry Hill in June 1567, and was one of the first to abandon the Queen and ride away. A Major...
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1567. Mary, Queen of Scots was imprisoned in the island castle of Lochleven following her surrender at the Battle of Carberry Hill. On 24 July she was...
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Scots, was held at Preston's lodging in Edinburgh after the battle of Carberry Hill. He married Elizabeth Menteith, and secondly Janet Beaton. Elizabeth's...
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Lochleven Castle (category House of Douglas and Angus)
imprisoned there after the Battle of Carberry Hill on 15 June, when she surrendered to her noblemen, who opposed her marriage to the Earl of Bothwell. She was...
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except Ker of Ferniehirst who obeyed. He was one of the chief leaders against the queen at the battle of Carberry Hill, and also at the battle of Langside...
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red petticoat at knee-length at Dunbar the next day before the battle of Carberry Hill. Anstruther's report written in French describes another item,...
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Mary Seton (category Court of Mary, Queen of Scots)
for dinner. After their defeat by the Confederate lords at the battle of Carberry Hill on 15 June 1567, Mary Seton accompanied the captive queen back...
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Olave Sinclair (category Court of Mary, Queen of Scots)
Diurnal of Occurrents mentions that Bothwell had dinner with Sinclair in Shetland in August 1567 after his flight from the battle of Carberry Hill. The English...
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Clan Cunningham (section Wars of Scottish Independence)
Glencairn was accused of being in their pay. Glencairn rose up against Mary, Queen of Scots and at the Battle of Carberry Hill in 1567 where she surrendered...
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Nicolas Hubert (category Court of Mary, Queen of Scots)
Darnley's murder, Bothwell escaped from Scotland by ship after the battle of Carberry Hill. Bothwell had a Danish-born page Herman with him who spoke the...
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Mary, the battle of Carberry Hill, the recovery of the casket letters, and Mary's abdication. Gordon Donaldson, The first trial of Mary, Queen of Scots (New...
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Carberry Tower is a historic house in East Lothian, Scotland. The house is situated off the A6124 road, 2 miles (3.2 km) south-east of Musselburgh. Carberry...
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the Homes of Wedderburn were allies of Mary, Queen of Scots on the losing side in the important Battle of Carberry Hill. After the battle Mary abdicated...
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Clan Maitland (section Origins of the clan)
Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell, but later joined the nobles who opposed the queen at the Battle of Carberry Hill and also the Battle of Langside. Maitland...
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Ainslie Tavern Bond (category History of Edinburgh)
Holyrood, to the general scandal of Europe. The marriage divided Scotland into two camps and led to the Battle of Carberry Hill on 15 June 1567, at which Mary...
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Tulliallan (category History of Fife)
estates. William Blackadder was among the supporters of Mary, Queen of Scots at the Battle of Carberry Hill (15 June 1567). He was arrested soon after and hanged...
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Hepburn fell foul of the Privy Council for sheltering his relative Bothwell at Spynie in 1567 who had fled from the battle of Carberry Hill first to Huntly...
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