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* 1586 – Mary, Queen of Scots, recognizes Philip II of Spain as her heir and successor.
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1586 and Mary
Mary may not have been told of every Catholic plot to put her on the English throne, but from the Ridolfi Plot of 1571 ( which caused Mary's suitor, the Duke of Norfolk, to lose his head ) to the Babington Plot of 1586, Elizabeth's spymaster Sir Francis Walsingham and the royal council keenly assembled a case against her.
In 1586 Walsingham uncovered the Babington Plot ; after the Ridolfi Plot ( 1571 ) and the Throckmorton Plot ( 1583 ), this was a further scheme to assassinate Elizabeth in which Mary Stuart was involved.
The Babington Plot was a Catholic plot in 1586 to assassinate Queen Elizabeth, a Protestant, and put Mary, Queen of Scots, a Catholic, on the English throne.
He served as Ambassador to France and was one of the peers at the trial of Mary, Queen of Scots, in 1586.
* Mary Dudley, Lady Sidney ( c. 1530 to 1535 – 1586 ), English lady-in-waiting at the court of Queen Elizabeth I, mother of Sir Philip Sydney
Hatton was a member of the court which tried Anthony Babington in 1586, and was one of the commissioners who found Mary, Queen of Scots, guilty of treason in the following year.
Lady Mary Wroth ( 1586 – 1652 ), niece of poet Sir Philip Sidney, lived at Loughton Hall with her husband Sir Robert Wroth, and they turned the mansion into a centre of Jacobean literary life.
His father, Sir Thomas Habington, an antiquary and historical scholar, had been implicated in the plots on behalf of Mary, Queen of Scots ; his uncle, Sir Edward Habington, was beheaded in 1586 on the charge of conspiring against Elizabeth I in connection with Sir Anthony Babington ; while to his mother, Mary Habington, was attributed the revelation of the Gunpowder Plot.
The chapel of Saint-Imier, the former chapel of Telsberg castle, was rebuilt in 1586 and dedicated to Mary.
The Babington Plot ( 1586 ) was aimed at displacing Elizabeth I and put Mary Queen of Scots on the throne.
In 1586 Pope Sixtus V gave the group formal recognition as a Congregation, and assigned them the Church of St. Mary Magdalene in Rome, which they still maintain.
He took a prominent part in the trials of the 4th Duke of Norfolk ; Mary, Queen of Scots in October 1586 ; and Norfolk's son Philip Howard, Earl of Arundel in 1589.
After he died in 1586, his sister, Mary Sidney Herbert, the Countess of Pembroke, completed the translation of the final two-thirds of the psalter.
In June 1586, Tichborne agreed to take part in the Babington Plot to murder Queen Elizabeth and replace her with the Catholic Mary, Queen of Scots, who was next in line to the throne.
In 1586 he was selected to convey to Mary, Queen of Scots, the sentence of death confirmed by the English Parliament.
In 1586, Davison was appointed assistant to Queen Elizabeth's Secretary of State Francis Walsingham, but in 1587 he lost the favour of Elizabeth, after the beheading of her cousin ( once removed ) Mary, Queen of Scots.
Sir William's son Henry ( 1529 – 1586 ) married Lady Mary Dudley, whose family became implicated in the Lady Jane Grey affair, although Henry himself escaped any such implications.
Parish records indicate that it was being called The Chapel of St Mary Magdalen in Appleton by 1586.
Mary was mainly brought up at Ludlow Castle, the seat of the President of the Welsh Marches, a role her father held until 1586.
He was among the chief officials of the trial of deposed Scottish monarch Mary, Queen of Scots, in 1586.
Anthony Babington ( 24 October 1561 – 20 September 1586 ) was convicted of plotting the assassination of Elizabeth I of England and conspiring with the imprisoned Mary, Queen of Scots.
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