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Relics and memorials of Mary Stuart in the Low Countries
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After the execution of Mary Queen of Scots in 1587, her waiting gentlewoman, Barbara Mowbray Curle, and her family went into exile in Antwerp. There, they joined forces with the Anglo-Flemish Catholic propagandist Richard Verstegan, and together contributed to the section on Mary Queen of Scots in Verstegan’s book of Protestant atrocities, Theatrum Crudelitatem Haereticorum. The Curles also preserved such relics as they had been able to smuggle away and commissioned a memorial portrait and cenotaph for their dead queen. Eventually, Hugh Curle SJ seems to have been instrumental in the assembly of the composite reliquary surrounding a miniature of the queen known as the Blairs Jewel.

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