During the sixteenth century, the Catholic Mary, Queen of Scots engages in over two decades of religious and political conflict with her cousin, the Protestant Queen Elizabeth I of England, amidst political intrigue in her native land.
1 November 1938, Leeds, Yorkshire, England, UK
10 October 1933, London, England, UK
19 March 1928, Astoria, Queens, New York City, New York, USA
21 March 1946, Colwyn Bay, Wales, UK
14 August 1934, Nîmes, Gard, France
28 March 1924, Paisley, Scotland, UK
February 26, 1922 in Stepney, London, England, UK
May 24, 1911 in Congerstone, Leicester, Leicestershire, England, UK
30 January 1937, Greenwich, London, England, UK
May 4, 1898 in Paddington, London, England, UK
15 December 1936, Scotland, UK
23 May 1928, Shelford, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, UK
June 29, 1927 in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
2 October 1938, Thames, New Zealand
11 August 1920, Berck, Pas-de-Calais, France
16 February 1945, Market Harborough, Leicestershire, England, UK
3 April 1926, Shotts, Lanarkshire, Scotland, UK
12 September 1931, Goodmayes, Essex, England, UK
June 19, 1935 in UK
9 May 1936, Birkenhead, Cheshire, England, UK
29 September 1913, Cliftonville, Kent, England, UK
12 September 1945, Dublin, Ireland