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Warrant and licence of 1555 signed Mary Queen of Scots
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Warrant and licence of 1555 signed Mary Queen of Scots
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Warrant and licence document dated 1555 and signed by Mary Queen of Scots, relating to changing the markets
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Paper document handwritten on both sides. Fold lines and discolouration suggest it has been stored folded. Dated 1555 on both sides, and signed by Mary Queen of Scots. Text relates to the changing of the markets. The number 12 is handwritten on the document, and a later museum sticker has the number 57.
Date
1555
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Document and object
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HH160
Mary Queen of Scots reigned over Scotland from December 1542 to July 1567. After spending much of her early life in France, she returned to Scotland in August 1561. This order, presumed to have been signed by the Queen herself, shows her keeping a close eye on the affairs of Edinburgh and Scotland whilst in France. Mary Queen of Scots' story is one of diplomacy, intrigue, imprisonment and murder, ending with her execution in 1587. Documents like this show the everyday reality of ruling Scotland, an aspect of her story often overlooked.
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