An explosion in the early hours of the morning at Kirk o' Fields destroyed the lodging house of Lord Darnley. Mysteriously Darnley was unharmed by the blast by found dead, allegedly strangled ...
An explosion in the early hours of the morning at Kirk o' Fields destroyed the lodging house of Lord Darnley. Mysteriously Darnley was unharmed by the blast by found dead, allegedly strangled ...
Famous as the birthplace of Lord Darnley and home to the Ingram family for over 300 years, the mansion houses rich collections of works of art. This is a remarkably early and unusual doll's house.
In early 1567, Lord Darnley had become unwell – perhaps with ... It seemed that they had run from the house in their nightwear. They did not appear to have been victims of an explosion, but ...
Images of the aftermath showed large branches had fallen, leaving locals concerned for the future of the tree, which was said to have been planted by Lord Darnley. According to legend, Henry ...
A kneeling figure of Lord Darnley can be seen on the monument of his mother Margaret Douglas, Countess of Lennox in the south aisle of Henry VII's chapel at Westminster Abbey. Her other sons and ...