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On this day in 1565 Mary, Queen of Scots led her forces out of | Patriotic Alternative Scotland

On this day in 1565 Mary, Queen of Scots led her forces out of Edinburgh at the start of what was know as the chaseabout raid.

The Chaseabout Raid was a rebellion by James Stewart, 1st Earl of Moray ( pictured above), against his half sister, Mary, Queen of Scots, on 26 August 1565, over her marriage to Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley. The rebels also claimed to be acting over other causes including bad governance, and religion in the name of the Scottish Reformation. As the government and rebel forces moved back and forth across Scotland without fighting, the conflict became known as the "chase about raid." Queen Mary's forces were superior and the rebel lords fled to England where Queen Elizabeth censured the leader.

Moray stayed in England at Newcastle over the winter and returned to Scotland on 10 March 1566. Mary had summoned him for trial, and David Rizzio had just been murdered. Moray was reconciled with Mary and back on the Scottish Privy Council by 29 April 1566