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Mary Queen of Scots’ gold rosary beads stolen in raid on Arundel Castle in the UK – ABC News
The gold rosary beads carried by Mary Queen of Scots to her execution in 1587 are among historic treasures worth more than 1 million pounds ($AUD1.8 million) stolen…
The gold rosary beads carried by Mary Queen of Scots to her execution in 1587 are among historic treasures worth more than 1 million pounds ($AUD1.8 million) stolen in a raid from a castle in the south of England.
- Several coronation cups as well as gold and silver items were also among the loot
- Officers are examining an abandoned car which was discovered on fire soon after the theft
- Police said the rosary was of little value as metal, but was “irreplaceable” as part of the UK’s heritage
Mary, a Roman…
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