Davison, William

Davison, William

▪ English royal official
      (b. c. 1541—d. Dec. 21, 1608, Stepney, London), secretary to Queen Elizabeth I of England, chiefly remembered for his part in the execution of Mary, Queen of Scots (Mary).

      Of Scottish descent (by his own account), he went to Scotland as secretary to the English ambassador, Henry Killigrew, in 1566. He remained there for about 10 years. He was then employed as agent in the Netherlands (1576–79), on missions to Scotland (1583, 1584), and again to the Netherlands in 1585, returning to England in 1586. That year he became member of Parliament for Knaresborough, a privy councillor, and on September 30 Sir Francis Walsingham's colleague as secretary of state.

      As a privy councillor, he was a member of the commission appointed to try Mary, Queen of Scots, but he took no part in its proceedings. It was, however, Davison who obtained Elizabeth's reluctant signature to the warrant for Mary's execution. On this occasion and also in subsequent interviews with her secretary, Elizabeth suggested that she would be glad to avoid the responsibility of the execution, but Mary's jailors, Sir Amias Paulet and Sir Drue Drury, refused to take the hints thrown out to them. Meanwhile, the privy council, summoned by Lord Burghley, decided to carry out the sentence at once, and Mary was beheaded on Feb. 8, 1587.

      When the news of the execution reached Elizabeth, she was extremely indignant; and her wrath was chiefly directed against Davison, who, she asserted, had disobeyed her instructions not to part with the warrant. The secretary was arrested and sent to the Tower of London. Charged before the Star Chamber (March 28, 1587) with misprision and contempt, he was acquitted by many of the commissioners of evil intention but was sentenced to pay a fine of 10,000 marks and to be imprisoned during the queen's pleasure.

      However, Davison was released in September 1589; he seems never to have paid the fine; his annuity as secretary, granted to him for life, was paid him until his death; and he continued to receive a secretary's share of the profits of the signet until Walsingham's death in 1590. Attempts were then made to secure his restoration to favour, but they failed, and he retired to Stepney.

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