George Buchanan, educated at the universities of…
1571 CE
George Buchanan, educated at the universities of Saint Andrews and Paris, had spent thirty years on the Continent, teaching and writing, before returning to Scotland as a Protestant in 1561 (or 1562), where he had initially been engaged as tutor to the Catholic Queen Mary.
Now one of the most implacable opponents of the deposed queen, currently under English house arrest, he accuses her of complicity in the murder of her husband, Lord Darnley, in his pamphlet Detectio Mariae Reginae (“Exposure of Queen Mary”), published in 1571.