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restoring to proper article page; the year is definitely mentioned in at least three separate sources. Removed bit about Sir Walter Raleigh from the Daemons, as that serial doesn't mention year.
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(restoring to proper article page; the year is definitely mentioned in at least three separate sources. Removed bit about Sir Walter Raleigh from the Daemons, as that serial doesn't mention year.)
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#REDIRECT [[17th century]]
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In [[February]] '''1603''', [[Elizabeth I]] was in residence at [[Windsor Castle]].  She received a final consultation with [[John Dee]], who told her that she was certain to die, but that the throne was secure in [[James I|James]]' [[Protestant]] hands.  He also foresaw that there would one day be another queen in her familial line who would "rule over the greatest [[British Empire|Empire]] this world has ever known". The [[Seventh Doctor]] was hidden in the room during this final consultation.  The meeting with Dee ended with the monarch sending Dee on a fool's errand to seek the Doctor at [[William Shakespeare]]'s quarters in [[Stratford]] — a bit of subterfuge that was Elizabeth's repayment for the Doctor's help at her coronation in [[1588]].  ([[NA]]: ''[[Birthright]]')
 
At some point after this, [[William Lethbridge-Stewart]] travelled to [[London]] with [[James VI]] of [[Scotland]] in preparation for the latter's coronation as [[James I]] of the [[United Kingdom]].  Their arrival at London was triumphant, marked by what the [[Eighth Doctor]] called "a glorious parade, a magnificent spectacle".  ([[NA]]: ''[[The Dying Days]]'')
 
Also during this year, [[Francis Pearson]] wrote ''[[The Adventures of Macbeth's Head]]''. ([[MA]]: ''[[Managra]]'')
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