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Mary, Queen of Scots prison letters finally decoded, The Guardian, Feb. 8, 2023. Ed.
- Experts say codebreakers discovery is most significant about royal for more than a century -
A team of codebreakers have cracked secret coded messages in letters written by Mary, Queen of Scots (1542 -1587) while she was imprisoned by her cousin Queen Elizabeth I, in what experts have said is the most significant discovery about Mary for more than a century. Fifty-seven letters dating from 1578 to 1584, a few years before Mary Stuart was beheaded on 8 February 1587, have been deciphered. Fifty of the letters revealed scripts that were not previously known to historians.
George Lasry, a computer scientist and cryptographer, Norbert Biermann, a pianist and music professor, and Satoshi Tomokiyo, who is a physicist and patents expert, discovered that Mary, Queen of Scots had written the letters after solving her cipher system using computer and manual techniques. They found them in the French National Library, whose catalogue had listed the letters as Italian texts from the first half of the 16th century, which experts said is likely why they were not discovered for so long.
Lasry, lead author of the study and a member of the Decrypt Project, aimed at deciphering and transcribing historical codes, described the discovery as truly exciting. Upon deciphering the letters, I was very, very puzzled and it kind of felt surreal. We have broken secret codes from kings and queens previously and theyre very interesting but with Mary, Queen of Scots it was remarkable as we had so many unpublished letters deciphered and because she is so famous.
Mary was held in captivity for 19 years before her death.
The team spotted several mentions of captivity or ma liberte my liberty, and the name Walsingham, thought to refer to Sir Francis Walsingham, Queen Elizabeth Is spymaster. The letters reveal Marys distrust of Walsingham and Sir Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, who was a favourite of Elizabeths. In the letters, many of which were sent to the French ambassador to England, Michel de Castelnau de Mauvissiere, Mary complained about her poor health, the conditions of her captivity, and spoke about her efforts to negotiate with Elizabeth for her release. The letters document her attempts to win over some of Elizabeths officials with presents.
Mary also expresses her distress about her son, referred to as mon fils or my son, later King James VI of Scotland and James I of England, who was taken away from her at the age of one...https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2023/feb/08/mary-queen-of-scots-prison-letters-finally-decoded
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* Also, CNN, 'Codebreakers find and decode lost letters of Mary, Queen of Scots,' Feb. 8, 2023,
This article includes 2 images of Mary's letters with the cipher codes, and additional details,
https://www.cnn.com/2023/02/07/world/mary-queen-of-scots-lost-letters-scn/index.html
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- Mary Queen of Scots, aka Mary Stuart
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary,_Queen_of_Scots
Jilly_in_VA
(10,838 posts)and I am all over it. No fan of Mary Stuart, but damn, she was brilliant (as was Elizabeth)! This is the stuff of movies....