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  1. Hace 5 días · Ratification of the Articles for the Interview between Queen Elizabeth and Mary Queen of Scots. 1562, July 15. These had been agreed to by Lord Howard of Effingham, and William Maitland, Laird of Ledington, (the Commissioners appointed for the purpose,) at Greenwich, on the 6th of July 1562.

  2. Hace 5 días · Under the influence of William Maitland of Lethington, Mary's secretary, Grange changed sides, occupying the town and castle of Edinburgh for Queen Mary, and against the new regent, the Earl of Lennox. The stand-off which followed was not resolved until two years later, and became known as the "Lang Siege", from the Scots word for "long".

  3. Hace 5 días · William Maitland to Sir Wm. Cecil. 1561, Dec. 15. His Sovereign has received Queen Elizabeth's letter of Nov. 23, concerning the answer made to the message propounded by Sir Peter Mewtas.

  4. Hace 4 días · Jan. 20. B. M. Cal. B. ix. 99. Maitland of Lethington to . . . . 1. Understands by the writer's last letters that many Englishmen doubt that the Scots shall not at last be found trusty friends; but, caring only to avoid the present danger make the English to serve the turn, and after being delivered from the French will become enemies as before.

  5. Hace 7 horas · Pages 666-672. Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House: Volume 13, Addenda.Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1915.

  6. Hace 2 días · William the Conqueror (c. 1028 – 9 September 1087), sometimes called William the Bastard, was the first Norman king of England (as William I), reigning from 1066 until his death. A descendant of Rollo, he was Duke of Normandy (as William II) from 1035 onward.

  7. Hace 5 días · feudalism, historiographic construct designating the social, economic, and political conditions in western Europe during the early Middle Ages, the long stretch of time between the 5th and 12th centuries. Feudalism and the related term feudal system are labels invented long after the period to which they were applied.