He was blown up and then killed Lord Darnley, father of James I of Great Britain, was blown up and killed while lying ill in a house called Kirk o' Field, Edinburgh.
So, According to the History of Scotland, Queen of Scotland Mary and her Private secretary David Rizzio assassinated Lord Darnely. However, later there were no evidences found against them. So, it remains a mistry.
In the first half of the 18th century in Great Britain, what drug became so popular, particularly in London, that several laws were passed trying to restrict its use?