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The History of Scotland, From the Union of the Crowns On the Accession of James Vi. to the ... 1
Malcolm Laing
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CHAF. tion of those two to be summoned into Enghncf, indicate that she was fiilly appri2^d of the parti- culars of their interview with Bothwell at Whit- tingham, and well assured that they would not venture, in her presence at least, to accuse her of ♦ murder to which they were privy themselves.
She wrote immediately to Elizabeth, to retract her offer, desiring to be first restored, or permitted to depart elsew
...here ; promising to return in order to vindicate her innocence, when reinstated in her kingdom ; and protesting, that she neither would lior could reply to the false accusations of her enemies, nor in form of a process against her sub* jects, in which, unless their hands were tied up,' there was no equity between her and them, and to which, while she remained there, she would sooher die than submit 5^. The privy council^ before whom the letter *was* laid, determined that it was dishonourable to restore her without a.

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