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Mary, Queen of Scots (8 December 1542 – 8 February 1587), also known as Mary Stuart or Mary I of Scotland, was Queen of Scotland from 14 December 1542... |
Margaret Douglas (redirect from Mary Douglas, Countess of Lennox) Her son Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, married her niece Mary, Queen of Scots, and was the father of James VI and I. Margaret was born at Harbottle Castle... |
Lady Katherine Grey (category Daughters of English dukes) descendants of Princess Margaret, the elder daughter of Henry VII and Queen Consort of Scotland, after 1542 represented by Mary, Queen of Scots. However... |
Sinclair was one of the nobles that rallied around James VI of Scotland when he escaped from the Ruthvens. Upon the death of Mary, Queen of Scots on 8 February... |
Marion Boyd (mistress) (redirect from Mary Boyd (mistress)) Robert (2014). The Survival of the Crown: Volume II: The Return to Authority of the Scottish Crown following Mary Queen of Scots' Deposition from the Throne... |
Regent of Scotland during the minority of Mary, Queen of Scots from 1543 to 1554, when he lost the regency to Mary of Guise. At first pro-English and Protestant... |
of Angus Duke of Hamilton Maxwell Vol II, p.17 See genealogical chart Archived 2001-07-17 at the Wayback Machine by Dauvit Broun. Barrow, "Reign of William... |
Henry VIII (redirect from Henry VIII, King of England) IV of Scotland to invade England at the behest of Louis. Nevertheless, the English army, overseen by Queen Catherine, decisively defeated the Scots at... |
(Edinburgh, 1997) Stirnet: "Fife1" University of Glasgow: Genealogical chart of mormaír (earls) of Fife, showing use of Gaelic names (via Internet Archive Wayback... |
Clan Bethune (section Origins of the family) John Bethune, the latter two both serving as Master of the Royal Household for Mary, Queen of Scots. Descended from Cardinal David Bethune (died 1549)... |
particularly significant from 1542 when Mary, Queen of Scots came to the Scottish throne. Buchanan alluded to Mary's long ancestry in his Epithalamium written... |
James Ross, 4th Lord Ross (category History of Renfrewshire) Ross, 4th Lord Ross of Halkhead (died 2 April 1581) was a Scottish nobleman and an adherent to the cause of Mary, Queen of Scots. Ross was the second... |
Clan Mackenzie (section Origin of the name) youthful Mary, Queen of Scots. At the Battle of Langside in May 1568 the Mackenzies fought on the side of Mary, Queen of Scots, against the forces of her half-brother... |
- Family tree of the British royal family - Family tree of British monarchs Note: This chart also includes the kings from the Houses of Sverre (Margaret);... |
the seat of the Lupton family, who are described as landed gentry and, as such, were invited to the coronation of King George V and Queen Mary in 1911... |
Cumbernauld (section Church of Scotland) castles of Mary, Queen of Scots; being a historical description of every castellated erection which formed a residence or a prison to that Queen (3d ed... |
English Americans (redirect from History of English Americans) Elmer Martin (1985). Keeping the lamp of remembrance lighted: a genealogical narrative with pictures and charts about the Jacksons and their allied families... |
were among the leading Galloway supporters of Mary, Queen of Scots, summoned with the threat of a charge of treason to submit to the regency ruling after... |
Irish Americans (redirect from Americans of Irish descent) remainder Ulster-Scots... Griffin, Patrick (2001). The People with No Name: Ireland's Ulster Scots, America's Scots Irish, and the Creation of a British Atlantic... |
September 1495) Mary (18 March 1496 – 25 June 1533), briefly Queen of France as the wife of Louis XII, then wife of Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk Edmund... |