A set of golden rosary beads once belonging to Mary, Queen of Scots has been stolen. The historical artifact, valued at over $1.4 million, was lifted from Arundel Castle, where it was housed. The thieves also made off with several other gold and silver items that were on display.
Thieves make off with Queen Mary’s gold rosary
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J-P Mauro - published on 05/26/21
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