She does not, as the castle no longer exists
Fotheringay Castle, Northamptonshire, England.
Mary Queen of Scots was executed at Fotheringay Castle Northampton, on the River Nene. Feb.8, 1578!
Mary Stuart, or Mary, Queen of Scots was executed in l587.
In the year l587, in the now extinct Fotheringay- sometimes spelled Fotheringhay castle, in Scotland.
Winning the struggle againt Mary Queen of Scots who had a claim to the English throne and eventully signing her death warrent. she was executed at at Fotheringay Castle, Northamptonshire on February 8, 1587.
Fotheringhay Castle in Northamptonshire
why was mary queen of scots excuted and she and she was famous queen is it true that did a bath outside edinburgh castle
Mary, Queen of Scots was executed by Axe at Fotheringay Castle ( no longer extant) in the year l587. There were three strokes allowed to the Headsman. the first blow may or may not have dispatched the Queen, the second stroke completely severed her head from her neck and in the fray her wig fell off as her head was lifted up. obviously dead, a third strike was deemed not necessary. contrast this with sanitized modern execution devices.
Mary Queen of Scots was executed on February the 7th, 1587.
Finally Fotheringhay in Northamptonshire, where she was executed.
she was not related to it, she used to live there
At the time of Mary's reign, Borthwick Castle belonged to William Borthwick, 6th Lord Borthwick. Although she never actually lived there, Mary Queen of Scots visited the castle on many occasions. She spent her honeymoon with her 3rd husband - Bothwell - at the castle and also fled to here when the Scottish nobles were after her shortly before her abdication (she escaped dressed as a pageboy). It is now said that her ghost haunts the castle. Hope this helps