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| 1567 |
| | Darnley is murdered, almost certainly at the instigation of Mary Queen of Scots' lover, Bothwell, whom she marries just three months later | |
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| 1567 |
| | A casket of letters seems to incriminate Mary Queen of Scots herself in the murder of her husband, Darnley | |
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| 1567 |
| | The events of this year give the Protestant nobility the occasion and opportunity of deposing Mary Queen of Scots | |
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| 1567 |
| | On the removal of Mary from the Scottish throne, her one-year-old son succeeds her as James VI | |
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| 1568 |
| | Mary Queen of Scots flees across the border to seek the help of her English cousin, Elizabeth, but finds herself kept under close guard | |
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| 1569 |
| | A rebellion in the north of England aims to put Mary Queen of Scots on the English throne | |
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| 1571 |
| | Roberto di Ridolfi, a Florentine banker, coordinates a scheme to win the English throne for Mary Queen of Scots | |
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| 1586 |
| | Anthony Babington is involved in a plot to assassinate Elizabeth and place Mary Queen of Scots on the English throne | |
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| 1587 |
| | Mary Queen of Scots, implicated in the Babington plot, is beheaded in Fotheringay castle | |
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| 1598 |
| | James VI of Scotland argues in an anonymous book that kings, appointed by God, are above human law | |
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