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Excerpt from The Life of Mary, Queen of Scots, Vol. 2 of 3: Drawn From the State Papers, With Subsidiary Memoirs
The resolutions of Elizabeth against Mary entailed upon herself many a year of misery so much was her heart torn; by the uneasy pw sions of envy, hatred, and jealousy; that Eliza beth was induced even to employ Lady Shrews bury, to watch over the conduct of her own husband, in his usual intercourse with the Sco tish Queen. At the end of March 1568-9, the Queen of Scots, was, here, visited, by her two commissioners, the Bishop of Ross, and Lord Boyd; after being detained, from the sugges tion of Murray, though under such pretends, as Cecil could easily find.
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