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The Tragedy of Fotheringay
The Tragedy of Fotheringay
PREFACE
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
CHAPTER I CHARTLEY
CHAPTER II FOTHERINGAY
CHAPTER III THE TRIAL The First Day
CHAPTER IV THE TRIAL The Second Day
CHAPTER V SUSPENSE
Drawing on the painstaking journal of D. Bourgoing, the physician who tended Mary Queen of Scots during her captivity, this work offers an intimate glimpse into the queen’s final months. Interwoven with the letters of Sir Amyas Paulet, the narrative reconstructs the fraught days leading up to her trial, revealing the personal anxieties and political pressures that surrounded her. The author preserves original spellings and tone, allowing the period’s voice to speak directly to modern listeners.
Beyond the written record, the book includes rare contemporary drawings of the trial and execution, annotated by the diligent clerk Robert Beale and rescued from the Calthorpe family archives. These stark images, together with vivid excerpts from eyewitness accounts, recreate the somber atmosphere of Fotheringay’s scaffold. The result is a documentary‑style portrait that balances scholarly rigor with readable storytelling, giving listeners a nuanced sense of the intrigue, faith, and human tragedy that defined Mary’s final chapter.
Full title
The Tragedy of Fotheringay Founded on the journal of D. Bourgoing, physician to Mary Queen of Scots, and on unpublished ms. documents Founded on the journal of D. Bourgoing, physician to Mary Queen of Scots, and on unpublished ms. documents
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (385K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by MWS, Linda Cantoni, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries)
Release date
2017-06-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1852–1920
A Scottish writer with deep family ties to literary history, she wrote historical novels and nonfiction while also helping preserve the legacy of her great-grandfather, Sir Walter Scott. Her life connected Victorian publishing, aristocratic society, and the world of Abbotsford.
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