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  1. Stewart. Father. James II of Scotland. Mother. Mary of Guelders. Margaret Stewart (born c. 1455/1456 - c. 1480/1500?) was the younger daughter of James II of Scotland and Mary of Guelders. Once engaged to the Lancastrian Prince of Wales, Margaret instead became the mistress of William Crichton, 3rd Lord Crichton (an enemy of her ...

  2. Lords and Women, Women as Lords: The Career of Margaret Stewart, Countess of Angus and Mar, c.1354–c.1418; By Steve Boardman, University of Edinburgh Edited by Julian Goodare, Steve Boardman, Reader in History, University of Edinburgh; Book: Kings, Lords and Men in Scotland and Britain, 1300-1625; Online publication: 15 December 2017

  3. Margaret Stewart is a native Gael and award winning singer from the Isle-of-Lewis. She performs and records traditional and contemporary Gaelic songs, and teaches and mentors on Gaelic culture and history.

  4. Margaret Stewart, Lady Gordon. Margaret Stewart buried her first husband, Lord Gordon, at Kinloss Abbey. Margaret Stewart's second husband John Drummond was buried at the west end of Innerpeffray Chapel. Margaret Stewart, Lady Gordon (born 1498) was the daughter of James IV of Scotland and his mistress Margaret Drummond .

  5. Learn about the life and death of Margaret Stewart, the daughter of King James I of Scotland, who married Louis, the future King Charles VII of France. Discover how she became a favorite of the French court, but also a victim of rumors and illness.

  6. Learn about Margaret Stewart, a Lewis-born Gaelic singer, researcher and academic who won the gold medal at the National Mòd and performed worldwide. She is also an expert in rare and lesser known Gaelic song and a contributor to various projects and albums.

  7. 19 de jul. de 2017 · Margaret sailed for France in March 1436, and she was escorted by some of the greatest Scottish nobles. She entered Poitiers, where a child dressed as an angel crowned her with a wreath of flowers. She married Louis in Tours on 25 June 1436 and became the Dauphine of France.