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  1. Life. The Morton Monument. Family. Ancestry. Notes. References. Joan Stewart, Countess of Morton. Princess Joan Stewart, Countess of Morton, [a] also called Joanna (c. 1428 – 22 June 1493), was the daughter of James I, King of Scotland, and the wife of James Douglas, 1st Earl of Morton.

  2. 10 de set. de 2023 · About Joan of Scotland, Countess of Morton. Primary Sources. 1463/4. (7 Jan.) St. Peter's, Rome. (f. 175.) To the bishop of St. Andrews.

  3. 6 de mar. de 2019 · 0. Leer en español. It was 1406 when the King of Scotland, Robert III of Scotland, died of a heart attack. By succession, James I was only 12 years old. With his marriage he had eight children, one of whom was Joan, deaf from birth. Not much is known about Joan.

  4. Biography. Joan Stewart was a member of the aristocracy in British Isles. Joan (Stewart) Douglas Countess of Morton is Notable. Joan (Stewart) Douglas Countess of Morton was born in Scotland. Joan Stewart was born about 1428, the third daughter of James I , King of Scots and his queen-consort, Joan Beaufort. [1] . Joan was born both deaf and mute.

    • Female
    • James (Douglas) Douglas First Earl of Morton
  5. When Princess Joan Stewart Countess of Morton was born on 1 November 1428, in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland, her father, James I Stewart -King of Scotland, was 33 and her mother, Joan Beaufort Queen Consort of Scotland, was 20.

  6. The Morton Monument. The Earl and Countess of Morton were buried together in the choir of the parish church of St. Nicholas Buccleuch, known as the Dalkeith Collegiate Church, in Dalkeith, south of Fife and east of Edinburgh, in Midlothian, Scotland. [10] .

  7. Joan Stewart, Countess of Morton, also called Joanna (c. 1428 – 22 June 1493), was the daughter of James I, King of Scotland, and the wife of James Douglas, 1st Earl of Morton. She was known, in Latin, as the muta domina [mute lady] of Dalkeith. Life. Born in Scotland, she was the third daughter of James I of Scotland and Joan Beaufort.