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* [[John Dee]] realizes that [[the Doctor]] will pay no further visits to [[Elizabeth I]]. Soon afterwards, the queen dies, succeeded by her cousin, James IV of [[Scotland]]. When the king arrives to claim his throne as [[James I]] of [[England]], he is accompanied by [[William Lethbridge-Stewart]], an ancestor of [[the Brigadier]] ("[[Birthright]]," "[[The Dying Days]]").
* [[John Dee]] realizes that [[the Doctor]] will pay no further visits to [[Elizabeth I]]. Soon afterwards, the queen dies, succeeded by her cousin, James VI of [[Scotland]]. When the king arrives to claim his throne as [[James I]] of [[England]], he is accompanied by [[William Lethbridge-Stewart]], an ancestor of [[the Brigadier]] ("[[Birthright]]," "[[The Dying Days]]").


* Sir [[Walter Raleigh]] is imprisoned in the [[Tower of London]] for his involvement in a plot to remove James I from the throne. At some point during his thirteen year imprisonment, he shares a cell with [[the Doctor]] and annoys him by going on and on about "some new vegetable he'd discovered" ("[[The Mind of Evil]]").
* Sir [[Walter Raleigh]] is imprisoned in the [[Tower of London]] for his involvement in a plot to remove James I from the throne. At some point during his thirteen year imprisonment, he shares a cell with [[the Doctor]] and annoys him by going on and on about "some new vegetable he'd discovered" ("[[The Mind of Evil]]").

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  • Sir Walter Raleigh is imprisoned in the Tower of London for his involvement in a plot to remove James I from the throne. At some point during his thirteen year imprisonment, he shares a cell with the Doctor and annoys him by going on and on about "some new vegetable he'd discovered" ("The Mind of Evil").


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