Mary, Queen of Scots
Mary Queen of Scots was seen as a Catholic threat to a Protestant throne. When Mary signed a plot paper, Elizabeth was forced to sign her death warrant as a protective measure.
She was furious and one of her nobles said but you signed mary's death warrant Elizabeth said but i didn't mean for you to use it
No. Mary, Queen of Scots, was the daughter of Elizabeth I's first cousin.
First things first it wasn't an imprisonment is was a death warrent, and Mary of Scots was Catholic.
Mary Westmacott has written: 'The Burden'
Agatha Christie
Agatha Christie wrote romance novels under the pen name Mary Westmacott. This alternate pseudonym allowed her to explore a different genre of writing while maintaining her reputation as a mystery writer.
approx 67 books including some she wrote under the name of Mary Westmacott
Mary Higgins Clark began writing after her first husband passed away, leaving her as a single mother with five children to support. She started writing radio scripts and eventually moved on to writing short stories and novels. Her debut novel, "Aspire to the Heavens," was published in 1969 under the pseudonym Mary Westmacott.
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Mary, Queen of Scots
last Additional info: I am not sure what you are asking, but if you mean the year in which the College of William and Mary was founded, then the answer is that the charter was signed in 1693 and work began on the first building (the Wren building) in 1695.
She signed the death warrant.
Elizabeth signed the death warrant, somewhat reluctantly, and Mary was beheaded.
They signed "The English Bill of Rights"
Agatha Christie wrote 66 novels under her own name, and another 6 under the name Mary Westmacott. She also wrote many collections of short stories, 21 plays (including television and radio plays), collections of poetry and an autobiography.