Helen Guthrie

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Helen Guthrie (fl. 1592) was a Scottish petitioner.[1]

Helen Guthrie came to Holyrood Palace to tell James VI and I there would be trouble if he did not mend his ways

Helen Guthrie was the daughter of an Aberdeen saddle maker, John Guthrie. She is known for approaching James VI of Scotland in June 1592 and arguing with him that he should reform his rule and actions according to Presbyterian values.[2]

Helen Guthrie's petition

Other female petitioners

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