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33 | <img border="1" src="relative/maryqos1565cr.jpg" align="left" width="175" height="236">Mary Stuart
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34 | wrote this letter on 8 February 1587, completing it just six hours before her
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35 | execution at Fotheringhay Castle. </font>
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36 | <p>
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37 | <font size=-1>It is addressed to her former brother-in-law,
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38 | King Henry III of France. She had written to him regularly throughout
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39 | her imprisonment in England. The letter is a remarkable document.
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40 | Mary clearly believes she is dying as a martyr to her Catholic faith.
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41 | She also displays genuine concern for the loyal servants who joined her
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42 | English imprisonment.</font></p>
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44 | <font size=-1>It should be noted that Henry III did not provide the
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45 | wages and pensions which Mary so poignantly sought. It was King Philip II of
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46 | Spain who honored her last wishes.</font></p>
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55 | 8 February 1587
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57 | <br>To the most Christian king, my brother and old ally,
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58 |
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59 | <p>Royal brother, having by God's will, for my sins I think, thrown myself
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61 | into the power of the Queen my cousin, at whose hands I have suffered much
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63 | for almost twenty years, I have finally been condemned to death by her
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65 | and her Estates. I have asked for my papers, which they have taken
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67 | away, in order that I might make my
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69 | will, but I have been unable to recover anything of use to me, or even
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71 | get leave either to make my will freely or to have my body conveyed after
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73 | my death, as I would wish, to your kingdom where I had the honor to be
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75 | queen, your sister and old ally.
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77 | <p>Tonight, after dinner, I have been advised of my sentence: I am
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79 | to be executed like a criminal at eight in the morning. I have not
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81 | had time to give you a full account of everything that has happened, but
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83 | if you will listen to my doctor and my other unfortunate servants, you
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85 | will learn the truth, and how, thanks be to God, I scorn death and vow
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87 | that I meet it innocent of any crime, even if I were their subject.
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89 | The Catholic faith and the assertion of my God-given right to the English
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91 | crown are the two issues on which I am condemned, and yet I am not allowed
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93 | to say that it is for the Catholic religion that I die, but for fear of
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95 | interference with theirs. The proof of this is that they have taken
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97 | away my chaplain, and although he is in the building, I have not been able
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99 | to get permission for him to come and hear my confession and give me the
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101 | Last Sacrament, while they have been most insistent that I receive the
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103 | consolation and instruction of their minister, brought here for that purpose.
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105 | The bearer of this letter and his companions, most of them your subjects,
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107 | will testify to my conduct at my last hour. It remains for me to
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109 | beg Your Most Christian Majesty, my brother-in-law and old ally, who have
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111 | always protested your love for me, to give proof now of your goodness on
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113 | all these points: firstly by charity, in paying my unfortunate servants
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115 | the wages due them - this is a burden on my conscience that only you can
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117 | relieve: further, by having prayers offered to God for a queen who
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119 | has borne the title Most Christian, and who dies a Catholic, stripped of
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121 | all her possessions. As for my son, I commend him to you in so far
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123 | as he deserves, for I cannot answer for him. I have taken the liberty
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125 | of sending you two precious stones, talismans against illness, trusting
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127 | that you will enjoy good health and a long and happy life. Accept
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129 | them from your loving sister-in-law, who, as she dies, bears witness of
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130 |
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131 | her warm feeling for you. Again I commend my servants to you. Give
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133 | instructions, if it please you, that for my soul's sake part of what you
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135 | owe me should be paid, and that for the sake of Jesus Christ, to whom I
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137 | shall pray for you tomorrow as I die, I be left enough to found a memorial
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139 | mass and give the customary alms.
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141 | <p>Wednesday, at two in the morning
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143 | <p>Your most loving and most true sister
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145 | <br>Mary R<p> <p align="center"><nt><font size="2">
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