Elizabeth and Mary Stuart are referred to as cousins when Elizabeth is Mary's father's cousin. In kinship terminology, a "cousin" is someone who shares a common ancestor. To be specific, Elizabeth is Mary's first cousin once removed, a term rarely used today and never used in the 16th century. Calling Mary and Elizabeth cousins is correct.
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