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Appendix III. Mary Stuart's Letter to Babington

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 December 2009

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page 129 note 1 I quote here from Morris's summary of Mary's letter printed in The Letter-books of Sir Amias Paulet, p. 228.

page 131 note 1 Cf. Tytler's Scotland (ed. Eadie) iii, p. 376, n. 20. The passage in Camden, Annals of Queen Elizabeth (3rd ed. London, 1635, pp. 305–306) runs as follows:— “Thus were intercepted those former letters of the Queene of Scots to Babington, and his letter in answer to her, and another letter to him (wherein was cunningly added a postscript in the same characters that he should set down the names of the six gentlemen, if not other matters also).”