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52 &lt;img border=&quot;1&quot; src=&quot;_httpdocimg_/maryqos1565cr.jpg&quot; align=&quot;left&quot; width=&quot;175&quot; height=&quot;236&quot;&gt;Mary Stuart
53 was executed on 8 February 1587 at Fotheringhay Castle, after a trial
54 whose outcome forever troubled Queen Elizabeth I.&lt;/font&gt;&lt;p&gt;
55&lt;font size=-1&gt;This famous account of the execution was written by Robert
56 Wynkfielde.&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
57 &lt;p&gt;&lt;font size=&quot;-1&quot;&gt;Accounts such as these, and woodcuts of the scene, were
58 very popular throughout Europe.&amp;nbsp; The great scandals of Mary's life
59 were forgotten and she was mourned as a Catholic martyr.&amp;nbsp; The truth
60 of her demise was not so simple.&amp;nbsp; Mary &lt;i&gt;did&lt;/i&gt; plot against
61 Elizabeth's life; and Elizabeth did consistently reject petitions to
62 execute Mary over the 19-year course of her imprisonment.&amp;nbsp;
63 Eventually, however, the Catholic threat was deemed too great and
64 Elizabeth reluctantly signed the warrant for execution.&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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73Her [Mary queen of Scots] prayers being ended, the executioners, kneeling,
74desired her Grace to forgive them her death: who answered, 'I forgive you
75with all my heart, for now, I hope, you shall make an end of all my troubles.'&amp;nbsp;
76Then they, with her two women, helping her up, began to disrobe her of
77her apparel: then she, laying her crucifix upon the stool, one of the executioners
78took from her neck the &lt;i&gt;Agnus Dei&lt;/i&gt;, which she, laying hands off it,
79gave to one of her women, and told the executioner he should be answered
80money for it.&amp;nbsp; Then she suffered them, with her two women, to disrobe
81her of her chain of pomander beads and all other her apparel most willingly,
82and with joy rather than sorrow, helped to make unready herself, putting
83on a pair of sleeves with her own hands which they had pulled off, and
84that with some haste, as if she had longed to be gone.
85&lt;br&gt;All this time they were pulling off her apparel, she never changed
86her countenance, but with smiling cheer she uttered these words, 'that
87she never had such grooms to make her unready, and that she never put off
88her clothes before such a company.'
89&lt;br&gt;Then she, being stripped of all her apparel saving her petticoat and
90kirtle, her two women beholding her made great lamentation, and crying
91and crossing themselves prayed in Latin.&amp;nbsp; She, turning herself to
92them, embracing them, said these words in French, 'Ne crie vous, j'ay prome
93pour vous', and so crossing and kissing them, bade them pray for her and
94rejoice and not weep, for that now they should see an end of all their
95mistress's troubles.
96&lt;br&gt;Then she, with a smiling countenance, turning to her men servants,
97as Melvin and the rest, standing upon a bench nigh the scaffold, who sometime
98weeping, sometime crying out aloud, and continually crossing themselves,
99prayed in Latin, crossing them with her hand bade them farewell, and wishing
100them to pray for her even until the last hour.
101&lt;br&gt;This done, one of the women having a &lt;i&gt;Corpus Christi &lt;/i&gt;cloth lapped
102up three-corner-ways, kissing it, put it over the Queen of Scots' face,
103and pinned it fast to the caule of her head.&amp;nbsp; Then the two women departed
104from her, and she kneeling down upon the cushion most resolutely, and without
105any token or fear of death, she spake aloud this Psalm in Latin, &lt;i&gt;In
106Te Domine confido, non confundar in eternam&lt;/i&gt;, etc.&amp;nbsp; Then, groping
107for the block, she laid down her head, putting her chin over the block
108with both her hands, which, holding there still, had been cut off had they
109not been espied.&amp;nbsp; Then lying upon the block most quietly, and stretching
110out her arms cried, &lt;i&gt;In manus tuas, Domine&lt;/i&gt;, etc., three or four times.&amp;nbsp;
111Then she, lying very still upon the block, one of the executioners holding
112her slightly with one of his hands, she endured two strokes of the other
113executioner with an axe, she making very small noise or none at all, and
114not stirring any part of her from the place where she lay: and so the executioner
115cut off her head, saving one little gristle, which being cut asunder, he
116lift up her head to the view of all the assembly and bade &lt;i&gt;God save the
117Queen&lt;/i&gt;.&amp;nbsp; Then, her dress of lawn falling from off her head, it
118appeared as grey as one of threescore and ten years old, polled very short,
119her face in a moment being so much altered from the form she had when she
120was alive, as few could remember her by her dead face.&amp;nbsp; Her lips stirred
121up and down a quarter of an hour after her head was cut off.
122&lt;br&gt;Then Mr Dean [Dr Fletcher, Dean of Peterborough] said with a loud voice,
123'So perish all the Queen's enemies,' and afterwards the Earl of Kent came
124to the dead body, and standing over it, with a loud voice said, 'Such end
125of all the Queen's and the Gospel's enemies.'
126&lt;br&gt;Then one of the executioners, pulling off her garters, espied her little
127dog which was crept under her clothes, which could not be gotten forth
128but by force, yet afterward would not depart from the dead corpse, but
129came and lay between her head and her shoulders, which being imbrued with
130her blood was carried away and washed, as all things else were that had
131any blood was either burned or washed clean, and the executioners sent
132away with money for their fees, not having any one thing that belonged
133unto her.&amp;nbsp; And so, every man being commanded out of the hall, except
134the sheriff and his men, she was carried by them up into a great chamber
135lying ready for the surgeons to embalm her.&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;
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139queen of Scots website&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;p align=&quot;center&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;_httpextlink_&amp;amp;rl=1&amp;amp;href=http:%2f%2fenglishhistory.net%2ftudor%2fprimary.html&quot;&gt;
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