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  1. Francis Stewart, 5th Earl of Bothwell (c. December 1562 – November 1612) was Commendator of Kelso Abbey and Coldingham Priory, a Privy Counsellor and Lord High Admiral of Scotland. He was a notorious conspirator, who led several uprisings against King James VI and died in poverty, in Italy, after being banished from Scotland.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jean_StewartJean Stewart - Wikipedia

    Jean Stewart. Jean Stewart may refer to: Lady Jean Stewart (c. 1533–1587/88), illegitimate daughter of King James V of Scotland. Jean Stewart, Lady Bargany (died 1605), Scottish lady in waiting to Anne of Denmark. Jean Stewart (violist) (1914–2002), English viola player. Jean Stewart (swimmer) (1930–2020), New Zealand swimmer.

  3. John Stewart, Commendator of Coldingham (1531–1563) was a Scottish landowner. He was a son of Elizabeth Carmichael (1514–1550) and James V of Scotland.His mother later married John Somerville of Cambusnethan.

  4. 21 de jan. de 2021 · Definition. James V of Scotland ruled as king from 1513 to 1542. He succeeded his father James IV of Scotland (r. 1488-1513), one of the country's most popular Stuart kings, but as he was still a child, the early part of his reign was tempestuous with his mother and nobles battling for control of the regency. Ruling in his own right from 1528 ...

  5. When Francis Stewart was born on 1 December 1562, in Darnley, Renfrewshire, Scotland, his father, John Stewart 1st Lord Darnley Commendator of Coldingham, was 31 and his mother, Jean-nic-Patrick Hepburn of Bothwell, was 27. He had at least 3 sons and 7 daughters with "Lady" Margaret Elizabeth Douglas.

  6. James Stewart (c. 1531 –57), son of Elizabeth Shaw. Commendator of Kelso and Melrose. John Stewart, Lord Darnley and Prior of Coldingham (c. 1531 – November 1563), son of Elizabeth Carmichael (1514–1550) who later married John Somerville of Cambusnethan.