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Adam Blackwood (1539–1613) was a Scottish author and apologist for Mary, Queen of Scots. He was born in Dunfermline, Scotland and died in Poitiers, France. ==Career== Adam was orphaned at a young age and his education was sponsored by his great uncle, Robert Reid, Bishop of Orkney.〔Adam Blackwood, ''DNB'', vol.5〕 Blackwood went to the University of Paris and then on to Toulouse to study civil law, with the direct patronage of Mary, Queen of Scots〔(''Catholic Encyclopedia'' article )〕 then in the French Court.〔Adam Blackwood, ''DNB'', vol.5〕 In 1567-8 he was a rector of the University of Paris. Blackwood became a practicing lawyer in the ''Parlement'' at Poitiers, an appointment in the gift of Mary, awarded in 1579 after the publication of his first polemic, the ''De Conjunctione Religionis et Imperii''. According to his ''Histoire'' (1589), Blackwood visited Mary in England.〔Burn, J.H., 'Buchanan and the anti-monarchomachs', in Mason, Roger A., ed., ''Scots and Britons'', CUP / Folger (1994), pp.146-152.〕
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