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The Last Days of Mary Stuart, and the journal of Bourgoyne her physician

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A physician's diary combined with a detailed synthesis of intercepted letters and state papers reconstructs the final six months of Mary Stuart's captivity. The narrative follows the agents and ministers who monitored, searched, and eventually removed her papers, the procedural steps leading to a trial, and how the Babington conspiracy was used to justify condemnation. It includes the queen's appeals to foreign courts and the pope, intimate observations of her household and treatment, and documentary evidence presented by the editor aimed at exonerating her from participation in the alleged plot against her rival.

About the Author

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Samuel Cowan

Samuel Cowan was a writer known for his historical work, particularly focusing on the life and times of Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots. His notable book, "The Last Days of Mary Stuart, and the Journal of Bourgoyne her Physician," provides a detailed account of the final moments of the queen, enriched by the insights of her physician. Cowan's writing contributes to the understanding of this pivotal figure in Scottish history, blending narrative with historical documentation.

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