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  1. Jan 30, 2023 · Thomas Sutherland - Tombs - Queen Elizabeth, Mary Queen of Scots - B1977.14.16504 - Yale Center for British Art.jpg 1,920 × 1,534; 396 KB Tomb of Elizabeth I and Mary I.jpg 1,512 × 2,016; 1.29 MB Westminster Abbey - 51369493946.jpg 5,009 × 3,648; 6.39 MB

  2. Feb 20, 2017 · Thank you to regular contributor Heather R. Darsie for writing this article on the tomb of Mary, Queen of Scots. Mary, Queen of Scots, lost her life on 8 February 1587. She was not buried for almost a full five months, finally being laid to rest on 5 August 1587 in Peterborough Cathedral. Peterborough Cathedral already had one queen buried there, namely Katharine of Aragon, buried in 1536 ...

  3. Jan 12, 2018 · The tomb of Mary, Queen of Scots was sculpted by Cornelius Cure and completed by his son, William, a work for which they received the royal sum of £825. It was begun in 1606 and completed by ...

  4. Feb 14, 2018 · Mary, Queen of Scots was buried at the cathedral, as mentioned above, as it was close to Fotheringhay Castle, where Queen Mary was beheaded. attributed to Federico Zuccari, via Wikimedia Commons. When Mary’s son, James VI, became James I of England in 1603, he did not immediately take action to move his mother.

  5. Vintage illustration of the tomb of Mary Queen of Scots, Westminster Abbey. Also known as Mary Stuart or Mary I of Scotland, reigned over Scotland from 14 December 1542 to 24 July 1567.

  6. NMS Cast of tomb of Mary, Queen of Scots 2.JPG 3,640 × 2,252; 3.4 MB. Tomb effigy of Mary, Queen of Scots (copy).jpg 2,514 × 1,913; 1,003 KB. Monument to Maria Stuart with a stone effigy and numerous he Wellcome V0042416.jpg 2,301 × 3,656; 4.36 MB. Categories:

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  8. Jun 4, 2020 · Illustration. by Bernard Gagnon. published on 04 June 2020. Download Full Size Image. The tomb of Mary, Queen of Scots (r. 1542-1567) in Westminster Abbey. Remove Ads. Advertisement.

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