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The Bardon Papers. A Collection of Contemporary Documents (MS. Eg. 2124) Relating to the Trial of Mary Queen of Scots, 1586

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 February 2009

Charles Cotton
Affiliation:
Knight of Grace of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England.

Extract

The manuscripts of which this Paper contains an account have an interesting history. Their publication was intended sixty years ago. Unfortunately, this was never carried out, the manuscripts finding their way instead, in 1870, to the British Museum, where, under the title of the ‘Egerton MS. 2124,’ they have lain ever since more or less undisturbed.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1908

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References

1 See Harleian MSS. 1080, Visitation of Devon.

1 Whose female relative of the same name in Queen Elizabeth's service as maid of honour the Queen had in a fit of temper so beaten as to break her finger, and then pretended that it was done accidentally by the fall of a candlestick.

1 MS. Eg. 2124.