Person: Queen Mary
Browse Notes & Queries articles (1849–1900) mentioning “Queen Mary”. Trace Victorian-era references to this person across queries, notes, and replies.
16 articles found.
- WATCHING THE SEPULCHRE (1850, REPLY)
- Dr. Dee's Petition (1850, REPLY)
- EXTRACTS FROM CHURCHWARDENS' ACCOUNTS OF ST. MARGARET'S, WESTMINSTER—WEIGHT OF BELLS IN ANCIENT TIMES—HISTORY OF A ROOD-LOFT (1850, NOTE)
- Legend of Sir Richard Baker, surnamed Bloody Baker (1850, NOTE)
- Language of Queen Mary's Days (1850, QUERY)
- LICENSING OF BOOKS (1850, REPLY)
- Smoke Money (1850, REPLY)
- Dozen of Bread; Baker's Dozen (1850, QUERY)
- The Legend of Sir Richard Baker (1850, NOTE)
- Grant to the Earl of Sussex of Leave to be covered in the Royal Presence (1850, NOTE)
- Watching the Sepulchre (1850, REPLY)
- Hymns (1851, QUERY)
- Burnet (1851, REPLY)
- THE BREECHES, OR GENEVA BIBLE. (1851, NOTE)
- Queen Mary's Lament (1851, REPLY)
- Was Lord Howard of Effingham, who commanded in chief against the Spanish Armada, a Protestant or a Papist? (1851, QUERY)