Mountebank History of Scotland
History
Queen Elizabeth I died in the early hours of the 29th of March 1603 having resolutely refused to name an heir, to marry, or to attempt to conceive an heir. It meant the famed Tudor dynasty came to an end in the hands of a pasty-white, red-headed-leader - just like the end of Celtic’s dynasty, except where Elizabeth refused to be pumped Neil Lennon was quite happy to get pumped every other weekend. Elizabeth’s death meant James inherited her throne and became James VI of Scotland and James I of England and Ireland, the first monarch to rule over the entire British Isles.
#31 - The Great Montrose
#30 - War of the Three Kingdoms
#29 - The National Covenant
#27 - James VI (Satanic Panic)
#26 - James VI (Exemplary Protestant Leader)
#25 - Mary Queen of Scots (Prison, Plots, and Execution)
#24 - Mary Queen of Scots ('Escape' to England)
#23 - Mary Queen of Scots (Marriage and Murder)
#22 - Mary Queen of Scots (Return and Reformation)
#21 - Mary Queen of Scots ('The Rough Wooings')
End of Series One (time for a wee break)
#20 - James V
#19 - James IV
#18 - James III
#17 - James II
#16 - James I
#15 - Robert II and Robert III
#14 - David II
#13 - Robert The Bruce (The Declaration of Arbroath)
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