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327: 297: 48: 222:. In his defence, Chastelard claimed he had been caught in the Queen's privy but witnesses insisted he was under the bed. He was beheaded a week later at the Market Cross of St Andrews on market day. Mary was consoled by the company of 139:, where he was discovered by her maids of honour, or two male grooms of the chamber. Mary pardoned the offence, but Chastelard was foolish enough to violate her privacy again. He was discovered a second time under her bed at 124:
in the marshal's train, but left for Scotland again shortly afterwards, bearing letters of recommendation to Mary from his old protector, Montmorency, and the Regrets addressed to the Queen Dowager of
198:. He notes Chastelard as a servant of Monsieur D'Anville. When he arrived in Scotland in November 1561, Mary showed him her favour by letting him ride a horse that was a present from her half-brother 312: 431: 132:, his master in the art of song. He attempted to deliver to the poet the service of plate with which Mary rewarded him. By now, he had developed an obsessive love for the queen. 113: 340: 218:
to execute him on the spot. But instead the unfortunate poet was taken to St Andrews. Randolph wrote that Chastelard had made a similar attempt at
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on 22 February 1563. He met his fate valiantly and consistently, reading, on his way to the scaffold, his master's noble
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A "Madame de Curosot" was said to be a Huguenot sponsor of the poet. It has been suggested that she was
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The young man was welcomed in her cabinet room. One day he hid himself under her bed at
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Adieu, toi si belle et si cruelle, qui me tues et que je ne puis cesser d’aimer
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Brantome's account of Chastelard is quoted with an example of his verse in;
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Les memoires de Messire Michel de Castelnau, seigneur de Mauvissiere
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Images of a Queen: Mary Stuart in Sixteenth-century Literature
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People executed by the Kingdom of Scotland by decapitation
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described the arrest of Chastelard in his letters to
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