Mary and Elizabeth

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History

 

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Willie C

 

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December 15, 2014

 

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Elizabeth was always suspicious of any clear successors to her throne. On July 6 1560 the French and English came up with the treaty of Edinburgh in which the French agreed to take all but a handful of Frenchmen out of Scotland. They agreed that Elizabeth was the rightful heir to the throne of England and Ireland and that Mary and Francois would no longer assume the style or arms thereof...
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However, Mary refused to sign the treaty until she was promised to be named as Elizabeth's successor. Elizabeth once said "Howsoever it is. so long as I live, I shall be Queen of England; when I am dead, they shall succeed that has most right." When Francis II, the King of France, died December 5, 1560 Mary returned, full of grief, to Scotland in August 1561...
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