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Mary Queen of Scots: Argyll letter conserved by Inverness team

Richard Aitken, senior conservator at High Life Highland’s (HLH) archive centre, said: “The letter arrived to us folded and very fragile, with lots of weak areas.

“Unfortunately the seal, which would have been beeswax, is in fragments. There is not much of it left.”

The document was carefully unfolded and a test done on the ink to determine the safest method to conserve it.

The letter was given a “bath” in a process called a phytate wash.

This removed excess acid and also replenished fibres in the paper.

Japanese paper, a tissue used in book repairs, was carefully applied to fix holes in the document. Tissue was applied to the reverse to line and support the letter.

HLH said Mary, Queen of Scots letters from 1546 were rare.

The document conserved in Inverness would have been written on her behalf by the royal regent, an advisor and temporary monarch.


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