[1] She came to Bolton Castle in August 1568, with two waiting women and eight male servants.
She was travelling to Tutbury Castle in January 1569 when she fell ill at Rotherham, and Francis Knollys wrote that Mary "doth esteem (her) most dearly".
At Tutbury, the Earl of Shrewsbury wrote that Lady Livingston, Mary Seton, and the queen, worked embroidery with his wife, Bess of Hardwick.
[2] Her servants in the household of Mary at Sheffield Castle were Nicol Fisher and her gentlewoman Christian Graham.
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