P7d3CEEFAX 7D3 Wed 19@Oct 12:12/2/ ‖B22pm216‖a17MakHsp5‖m4134*became Queen' s‖s─y2÷e÷b SA j@openjh the case against Mary, Queen of S JAMEZELILLE M , and her phzsician, BURGOING, accompani ed her at her trial. SUMMARZOFMAJOR PLOTS AGAINST ELIZABETH O er 15m9. Somj NortPerL nNbles, imcludim F the Earls oe NJ and Westmoreland, attempted a rebellion. Thjir  to djpose Elizabeth; to put Mary, Queen of SP restore catholicism in England. Mary herself apparently disapproved of this revolt, o↑ the@grounds  firstl8, that she did not want innocent people@killeh, and  that ill-prepared as it was, it@would do her causj no   1571. A Florentine, Roberto Ridolfi, p put Mar8 o→ ‖he throme with thj Duke of Norfolk. Thj plot 
P7d3CEEFAX /H3 W  @22:12/*9 ‖B2207216‖a17MakPsp5‖m4171Co bV involved .‖s─92÷e÷b N eady@beem implicated in a plot to marry MaryQ   1583. 'The Enterprise of England'. Fr a.fis TPtocSZ#rto→@w!v!@@ @ @@ @@fou↑d t o have takjn part in a plot for a full-s cali invasion of E tholic countries. Its purpose was to ov ertPtow! @Elizabeth a↑d,@o.ce ag aim, to put Mary on the throne. It@was backed bz thj Pope. The plot w!s uncovered by Fra.cis WalsinghamFs  spy@networS; from now@on,@Walsim gham was determined to@gain proof  @of Maty's direct involvemjnt in a pl ot against Elizaaeth's life.  1586. Thj BabingtoL Plot. In 1585@Kary @had@bje→@m#ved@to@a@↑ew!@ @ ptiso ↑ a↑d Wjpt i→@close@confinjmj→t under a harsh jailor, Sir AP ,@who@jve↑ stoppeh Mary receiving letter s.@ Kary was  outside@world and was desperate to know
P7d3CEEFAX 7D3 Wed 19 Oct 12:14/21 ‖B%208216‖a17MaRPspk‖J41A CghaJ@took adn a↑tage@oe tPis. Pe persuaded@ome@oe‖s─9 2÷U÷b VGUG #rh, t# bec#mj@#me@#e his spies - a↑d a double agent. Giffoud was to ree tPat@Zary@bega↑ writUnF letters  again to zhi French ─mbassador. " ut@blZ@#e@tPe←@were@ope→jh@a↑d  riad first, and passed to Walsingham to be de-coded. In 1586,@one  the lettet1 'alsingham allowed Mar8 tg receivj was from Sir AB abington, a rich, young catholic, who ho ped to@frei@PjrL IF that Mary should contact him, which shj did. BJ full details of a 8lgt to land Qn invasi o. M h the help of six young gentlemen,  Zuther@Elizabeth.@ Mary@seems to@we lcome the plan, suggested how  hjr rescue could bjst be effected, and c ondoned the murder. One of W YsimFPaZFs@bFj→ts@rcaH@tPj@b↑d@copieH@tP
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