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Mary of Guise attempts to govern Scotland
While Mary Queen of Scots remained in France, her mother, Mary of Guise, governed in her place. This proved unpopular in Scotland because Mary of Guise was a foreigner, a woman and a Catholic. In opposition to her rule, a small band of Protestant noblemen formed a group called the ‘Lords of the Congregation’.
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