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352:, failed to appear at the trial despite multiple summons. His 3,000 troops were turned back when confronted by Bothwell's 4,000, and then Lennox chose not to appear. Scottish law of the time prohibited an accuser from bringing armed troops to a trial. Many Scottish nobles disputed the trial verdict, and James Murray, brother of the Laird of Tullibardine, offered to duel with Bothwell or prove the guilt of Darnley's murder on Bothwell's henchmen. Despite this very public dissent, Mary made Bothwell the 466:"The Queen's apparel in the field was after the fashion of the women of Edinburgh, in a red petticoat, sleeves tied with points a "partlyte," a velvet hat and muffler. She used great persuasions and encouragements to her people to have tried it by battle. For welcome the Lords showed her the banner with the dead body, which seeing they say that she wished she had never seen him. The banner was hanged out before her window at the Provost's house (in Edinburgh), wherewith she seemed much offended. 50: 417:. The stand-off lasted from 11 o'clock in the morning till 5 o'clock in the afternoon. With the armies marshalled against each other, the French ambassador tried to negotiate, and received from the Earl of Morton his firm resolution to fight against the murderer of Lord Darnley. Bothwell's first action was to fire his cannon at cavalry 'prickers' who tried to draw the Queen's party out to fight. 413:" who were volunteers from Edinburgh. Knox, with local knowledge, wrote that they rounded the hill to get an easier ascent and make an approach from Carberry village without the sun in their eyes. At first during this manoeuvre Mary's army thought the Confederate Lords were bypassing them and fleeing to 447:, understanding that Bothwell was intending to leave, made their apologies to the Queen and rode away. In response to an oath made by the rebel Lords, Queen Mary agreed to surrender to Kirkcaldy. He led her horse by the bridle down from the hill, while Bothwell rode off to 314: 356:
and Marquis of Fife on 12 May 1567, then married him three days later. On 11 June 1567 Bothwell's enemies assembled in armour in Edinburgh, with a printed proclamation of their intention to deliver the Queen, revenge Darnley's murder, and preserve the Prince.
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wrote that Mary surrendered "dressed only in a short shabby robe, that scarcely reached below her knee." Mary had left her more elaborate outfit in a chest at Fawside Castle: a black dress sewn with grains of
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from the armoury at Dunbar. After the surrender these weapons were captured and dispersed, and in September 1567 the Scottish Privy Council wrote to the villages around Carberry asking for their return.
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In April, Bothwell, along with several others, had been accused of Lord Darnley's murder. Bothwell was acquitted of the charge. His chief prosecutor, Lord Darnley's father, the
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Queen Mary remained in prison for eleven months while accusations continued by the Lords who deposed her at Carberry Hill. Bothwell obtained a ship and first went to
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and defeated. Mary sought safety in England, became a closely watched captive, and was executed in 1587. In Scotland, her supporters continued a
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with 25 horsemen. A drawing of the battlefield sent to London with a newsletter survives and gives a schematic idea of the events.
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twenty years before. They were armed with cannon and pole-arms brought from Dunbar Castle. According to a letter sent to the
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See External links; UK National Archives PRO Kew SP52/13 MPF1/366; with a drawing of the banner at the same location.
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The rebel Lords took Queen Mary to Edinburgh. Some chronicles say she was first held in the lodging of
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accepted the challenge, but Bothwell would not fight him as he was merely a baron. He also refused
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sent a drawing of the Confederate Lord's banner and the plan to London, he added this postscript:
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raced to the French court with news of Mary's capture. On the way he overtook her ambassador,
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on the morning of 15 June 1567 and took position on the nearby field of battle at
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The Confederate Lords approached from Musselburgh with an army of equal force.
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ran aground. Then he crossed the sea to Norway, captivity, and madness.
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only two months earlier in April, pledging support for the marriage.
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Bothwell offered single combat to any of the Confederate Lords.
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Commemorative Stane at Carberry marking the site of the conflict
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Contemporary drawing of the battle, UK National Archives
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in the west of Scotland. She was drawn into battle at
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Langside
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Craibstone
Musselburgh
East Lothian
Edinburgh
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Mary, Queen of Scots
Earl of Bothwell
Lord Darnley

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