1240:, reported that the Scottish rebels had told Queen Elizabeth that if they were victorious Arran would become King of Scotland by consent of Scottish lords with England as its superior kingdom. Scotland would pay England an annual fee and Elizabeth would add the arms of Scotland to her heraldry. A later English document of 1583 represents the possibility that the Scottish nobility were intent on making Arran King of Scotland, because of their dissatisfaction with Mary and her French links. The nobles were "fullie resolved to have deprived her of her government, and established the same in the eldest sonne of the Duke of Chatteleroy, the Erle of Arreyne, beinge then a gent of verie great hope and towardnes."
1411:. Randolph described Arran in a letter to Cecil in January 1564, saying he inclined to solitariness, in dark rooms, with little company or talk, and was suspicious of all he met. He was also troubled with jaundice. He ate little, and spent most of his time in bed, without getting sound sleep. His father came to Edinburgh in January 1565 to ask Mary for his release. She visited Arran in the castle and kissed him, but he spoke few words as an apology to ask for forgiveness, and remained a prisoner. Arran was released in April 1566 and went to Hamilton, sick and without the power of speech. He was to remain within four miles of
1343:, but became ill before the triumphs or masques on the following days. A few days later it was said that Arran had spoken "irreverently" of Elizabeth, the "Queen's Majesty", and Randolph offered his opinion to the Duke that Arran had a high opinion of his own achievements, but a tendency to fail to reciprocate well-wishers, and ought to have thanked those who favoured his suite of marriage to Elizabeth. Randolph found this flaw in his behaviour "strange". Arran now wondered if he had been better off in France serving in the Royal Guard, and spent eight days in bed in Edinburgh, tormented in his imaginations.
1419:
1043:
was her close relation. Throckmorton heard that Mary had denounced James as an "arrant traitor," and he hoped that this news would advance pro-English policy in
Scotland. Throckmorton hoped the Scottish bearer of the letter, Sandy Whytelaw, would do this, and though Whytelaw was not a friend of James's father, he would raise support for the marriage of James and Elizabeth.
1466:), and youngest brother David were all also affected by mental ill-health. Thomas Randolph wrote that Arran "has twice before been in the same case," and his mother and aunts were "certain times or the most part of the year distempered with an unquiet humour." Randolph's description of Arran's symptoms sound akin to modern diagnoses of mania and
38:
1042:
At the end of June 1559, Throckmorton wrote to Cecil describing how James had been unkindly handled in France. After James had left some of his Scots Guards had brawled with some French soldiers. One of the French commissioners charged with his arrest tried to apologise to Mary, Queen of Scots, as he
1243:
In
January 1560, at the request of Scottish Protestants, Elizabeth sent a fleet to Scotland under the command of William Wynter. It consisted of 17 large ships belonging to the Queen, carrying a total of 3,000 men; part of the fleet was tasked with intercepting supplies from France to starve French
1324:, to justify strengthening the royal bodyguard. Though James' father disputed the rumour, and Thomas Randolph's considering with this "great horlyburly without reason" the Queen "had never less occasion to fear, with so many papists then in the town", physical security was tightened at Holyrood.
1346:
On 28 February 1562, fearing for Arran's mental health, Randolph wrote that he "is so drowned in dreams, and so feed himself with fantasies, that either men fear that he will fall into some dangerous and incurable sickness, or play one day some mad part that will bring himself to mischief".
1473:
John and Claud were supporters of Mary Queen of Scots, and so in May 1579 the former Regent Morton seized
Hamilton and Craignethan on the pretence of rescuing James from his imprisonment. John and Claud fled to England, but Arran, his mother, and Lord David were taken to
952:
James' father gave up the
Regency of Scotland in 1554, and thereafter followed a pro-English policy. It has been suggested that James was imprisoned in France as a Protestant in 1557–1558. In 1558, Châtellerault proposed the marriage of James to Queen
838:, also sent warnings of this marriage proposal to England. Sturm realised the marriage would hinder Anglo-French peace treaty negotiations. James remained in the Cardinal's custody. In February 1546 he was sent a book of Latin exercises and a copy of
1140:
Arran was found to be enjoying the company of an
Edinburgh merchant's daughter and daughter-in-law of Cuthbert Ramsay, Alison Craig or Craik. She was described by Randolph as "a good handsome wench" in December 1561, and the interference of the
1252:, saying he was about to return to his father's lands in the West. By 4 February 1560, Fife was won over to the Congregation and pacified. Later in February, Thomas Randolph posed as a Scot to gain the confidence of a French agent at
139:, sometime regent of Scotland. He was of royal descent, and at times was third or fourth in succession to the Scottish crown; several royal marriages were proposed for him, but he eventually never married. He went to France with
1035:, and then to Lausanne. There he met Thomas Randolph (alias Barnaby). They travelled incognito to England via Flanders. In London he stayed at Cecil's Westminster home. He had an interview with the Queen herself in the garden at
143:, where he commanded the Scots Guards. After returning to Scotland, he became a leader of the Protestant party against Mary and her French supporters. However, he went insane in 1562 and was confined for the rest of his life.
1370:
The strain of all this activity caused a mental breakdown. At Easter 1562, his father confined him to his bedchamber at
Kinneil House. Arran escaped using a rope made from his bedsheets, and made his way across the Forth to
916:
On 24 January 1553, the French royal armourer Bénédict Claye received an order for a suit of armour for James, to be delivered before 8 April 1553. The armour was decorated with engraved and gilded borders, and included a
1375:
and then to
Falkland Palace. He accused his enemy the Earl of Bothwell of conspiring to abduct Queen Mary, and spoke strangely of witches and devils, and "fearing that all men round about came to kill him". He said that
1311:
Mary returned to
Scotland in August 1561. James was chosen a member of her council on her arrival, but took up a hostile attitude to the court in consequence of the practice of the Roman Catholic religion.
2189:. "I cannot recommend too much the 'vertu' of three noble young men, the eldest of which passes not 26 years ... those are Arran and Argyll, both under 23, the third is Lord James Steward ..."
933:
1308:
in 1560, and the apparent failure of his
English marriage plan of August 1560, James's father again tried to marry his son to Mary, as first suggested in their infancy. Mary resisted such efforts.
788:(later Elizabeth I). This may have been offered by Henry himself as a price of the Regent's allegiance, but nothing came of the proposal either. Henry wanted to marry the baby queen to his son
1392:
where
Bothwell was also held. Randolph wrote to Arran's old ally Throckmorton that the Earls had fallen into a "cesspit of their own making." The Duke was forced to resign the keeping of
851:; the Protestants offered to give James to Henry VIII, in return for the help of an English fleet. Henry VIII was willing, but never actually sent the fleet. On 14 August 1546, the
780:
that the Regent "mindeth to marry" her daughter Queen Mary to his son, something she was anxious to avoid. In December 1543, French envoys heard that the Regent wanted to marry James to
4237:
1384:
was a witch. He was judged insane and confined for the rest of his life. George Buchanan, who thought the abduction plot was real and Arran a hero, said Arran was imprisoned first at
1482:(died 1595), but restored in 1585 along with his estates. Little is recorded of James in these later years: he died in 1609. and, as he was unmarried, his title passed to his nephew
855:
excluded James from the royal succession (he was then third) for the duration of his captivity. Despite Henry's promises, the castle was finally taken with the help of French ships.
1276:, who seemed likely to join the Congregation, at Perth. He retired from the camp at Leith by 10 April, "evil at ease," to rest at Holyrood. Within a week, Arran was in control of
1316:, who was unsympathetic to Mary, suggested that in November 1561, she exploited young Arran's real affection for her by spreading a rumour that he planned to abduct her from
4217:
1057:
The name used by James while travelling through England was "Monsieur de Beaufort". His journey to Scotland was noted in the letters of Bishop Jewel to Peter Martyr and
159:
and his wife Lady Margaret Douglas. His father was the 2nd Earl of Arran and was created Duke of Châtellerault in France in 1548. His father also was the grandson of
1054:. William Cecil acknowledged Chatelherault's thanks for the rescue, writing on 24 August 1559, "this one thing I covet, to have this isle well united in concord"
1435:
His father died at Hamilton on 22 January 1575. He inherited his father's estate, but because of his insanity, he was placed under the care of his brother
2173:. "... who was born in 1537 or in 1538 as he was under twenty-three on 15 April 1560 when Randolph wrote to Cecil recommending his good qualities."
3835:
2479:
3614:. "On the death of his father in 1575, he came into nominal possession of his estates, which were, however, administrated by his second brother, John ..."
3098:
2214:
1000:, believed the marriage proposal was "so unprobable, and such a proposition as Morton knew would not be very acceptable to her," but it was mooted by the
4192:
4182:
3670:. "Forfeated along with his brothers in 1579 for their support of Queen Mary, he lost his earldom to his cousin's son, Captain James Stewart in 1581."
929:
4167:
4139:
1762:
1483:
984:, they noted signs of mental instability. On 8 December 1560, Elizabeth declared her rejection of his marriage proposal to the Scottish ambassadors
465:
66:
886:
in August 1548. James Hamilton went with her or shortly earlier in July. Though only a boy of 16 or younger, he was appointed captain of the royal
4003:
1436:
1429:
1355:
1146:
685:
395:
4202:
3202:
1105:. His younger brother, Lord David Hamilton, was not so fortunate. David, aged 15, was arrested on 17 July 1559. He was first imprisoned in the
731:
1046:
Although Elizabeth was personally sympathetic to James's plight, for English policy the rescue was a step towards the objective of ending the
936:, a number of ladies of the court were suggested as brides for James. One was Mademoiselle de Bouillon, daughter of Henry II and his mistress
4232:
1463:
1399:
Arran's expenses at Edinburgh Castle, where he was kept by the Earl of Mar, were paid by Mary, Queen of Scots, from her income known as the "
4197:
4187:
827:
823:
548:
535:
482:
4212:
2249:. "He m. , shortly before 23 Sep. 1532, Margaret 1st da. of James (Douglas), Earl of Morton ], by Catherine illeg. da. of James IV."
980:
in Scotland. Both of these diplomats considered themselves his friends, and in their official correspondence during the conflicts of the
1331:
to meet with Mary, Queen of Scots, and discuss how he and his father might be remunerated for their services. The queen's half-brother,
1245:
1142:
1129:, tried to spread a rumour that Elizabeth's council had proposed an alternative marriage plan for Arran, with the English royal heiress
179:
for much of King James V's reign and the future 3rd Earl of Arran was next in succession after him. His father's family descended from
4227:
1451:
reported in August 1575 that if he were well-used and at liberty there was hope of recovery, he was never again allowed any freedom.
4122:
4016:
3942:
1935:
1706:
1681:
1459:
1273:
1122:
1021:
1020:
by July, reportedly spending 15 days hiding in a wood on the way. His escape from France was masterminded by Elizabeth's counsellor
747:
741:
737:
298:
242:
199:
156:
136:
104:
56:
1268:
and attacked the Bishop's Palace, Arran shadowed their return to Leith with 800 horse. He then joined the besiegers in the camp at
3411:
3149:
3966:
3908:
1910:
1455:
1440:
1134:
972:
In 1559, Châtellerault and James openly declared themselves Protestants. James returned to Scotland escorted by English diplomat
697:
410:
207:
1737:
1285:
831:
725:
160:
2143:
This family tree is partly derived from the Abercorn pedigree pictured in Cokayne. Also see the lists of siblings in the text.
1336:
985:
1016:, perhaps at the Chateau de la Brelandiere, and became a fugitive from the French authorities. He made his way to safety in
1454:
His mother, Margaret Douglas, and aunts Elizabeth Douglas (the wife of Regent Morton) and Janet or Beatrix Douglas wife of
874:, and James succeeded him as Earl of Arran. He would not inherit the French title, his father having forfeited it in 1559.
4242:
757:
In 1542, James and his father were displaced in the royal succession by the birth of James V's daughter, Mary (the future
180:
830:
on 28 October 1545, to get their support. Somerville's son John wrote to Mary of Guise that they would not be persuaded.
3937:. Royal Historical Society Guides and Handbooks, No. 2 (3rd ed.). London: Offices of the Royal Historical Society.
1479:
1289:
893:
3849:
3438:(London, 1897), pp. 270-1 fn. 65: Sarah Carpenter, 'Masking and politics: the Alison Craik incident, Edinburgh 1561',
1515:
721:
3855:
The complete peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, extant, extinct, or dormant
4222:
3998:
3953:
1448:
1359:
1154:
973:
941:
848:
847:
In 1546, a Protestant band seized St Andrews Castle and murdered the Cardinal. James was held prisoner. The Regent
819:
1280:, and returned to Edinburgh for the peace negotiations after the death of Mary of Guise in June, which led to the
969:. Bishop Jewel remained in favour of the marriage as late as June 1560, and Elizabeth's own opinion is not known.
4177:
4172:
3895:
1407:
for a year. An account of his household expenses was kept by two of Mar's servants, the chaplain Andrew Hagy and
1157:
led to an armed stand-off. Bothwell and Lord John Stewart may have been visiting houses in the town as part of a
1051:
966:
151:
James Hamilton may have been born in 1537 or 1538, another source suggests 1532. His place of birth probably was
3461:. "... Unhappily, in April 1562, he showed signs of disordered intellect, and was soon after pronounced insane."
3105:
1265:
1261:
1350:
Arran had a mistress in Edinburgh, Alison Craik, who stayed in the house of a merchant Cuthbert Ramsay on the
871:
2297:. "John, 2d son of the Duke of Chatelherault, succeeded on his father's death to the family estates ..."
4207:
4008:
1110:
1106:
1032:
997:
2217:. "... the first authentic ancestor is one Walter FitzGilbert. He first appears in 1294–1295 ..."
2613:
2574:(June 1996), pp. 578–598, Bonner is dismissive of Arran's significance as a hostage at St Andrews, p. 597.
2076:
1629:
1181:
the home of the Earl of Bothwell, on 10 October 1559 James and his friends took money and silverware from
1001:
954:
852:
785:
4157:
3845:
781:
152:
1050:, knowing that on Arran's return his father as 'second person' of the realm would become leader of the
913:
was dedicated to him. One of Arran's personal devices was a heart pierced with an arrow pointing down.
811:", nine years of war to make Scotland accept the English marriage. In October 1544, James was taken to
3280:, vol. 2 (Edinburgh, 1814), 410–412, Appendix no. 18 'A Historie of the Estate of Scotland 1559–1566'.
4162:
2022:
1581:
1533:
1305:
1186:
1025:
981:
867:
859:
815:, where he was Cardinal Beaton's guest and a pledge for the alliance of the Regent and the Cardinal.
789:
758:
172:
164:
140:
132:
3413:
Calendar of the State Papers relating to Scotland and Mary, Queen of Scots 1547-1603, Vol. I A.D ...
3221:
Calendar of the State Papers relating to Scotland and Mary, Queen of Scots 1547-1603, Vol. I A.D ...
3204:
Calendar of the State Papers relating to Scotland and Mary, Queen of Scots 1547-1603, Vol. I A.D ...
3151:
Calendar of the State Papers relating to Scotland and Mary, Queen of Scots 1547-1603, Vol. I A.D ...
4113:
3899:
3639:
3611:
2647:
2418:
2402:
2386:
2351:
2186:
1281:
1130:
211:
124:
4065:
2335:
2294:
1610:
The earldom was declared forfeit and the privy council decided to arrest John and Claud Hamilton.
4027:
3829:
3642:. "It is now said he has twice before been in the same case; and takes it of his mother ..."
1444:
1424:
1237:
1190:
1086:
863:
3764:
3748:
3732:
3236:
2661:
Documents du Minutier Central des Notaires de Paris: Histoire de l'Art au XVIe siècle, 1540-1600
1205:
until Christmas and forced to pay for his lodging. In January 1560 Arran was leading the war in
888:
3699:
3592:
3458:
2473:
2370:
2319:
2278:
2246:
2230:
2170:
769:
The Regent proposed various royal marriages for his son, who was second in line for the crown.
4037:
4012:
3975:
3971:
3957:
3938:
3917:
3913:
3882:
3859:
3812:
3789:
3507:
3431:
2421:. "Margaret, who married Alexander, lord Gordon, eldest son of George, fourth earl of Huntly;"
1475:
1418:
1385:
1328:
1256:
but Arran clumsily revealed his identity. The centre of the conflict in Scotland moved to the
1174:
993:
940:, in May 1557. Others suggested brides included Claude de Rieux, Louise de Rieux (who married
937:
840:
812:
2262:
761:) - until James V died only six days later. James's father became regent for the baby queen.
4129:
3569:
2559:
2233:. "At a later but uncertain date he received the barony of Cadzow from King Robert ..."
1467:
1393:
1389:
1377:
1372:
1293:
1277:
1253:
1013:
1012:
When his father turned Protestant in June 1559, James was at his father's French estates at
701:
689:
192:
176:
4094:
3808:
A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire
3553:
2583:
1340:
1317:
1313:
1230:
1202:
1198:
1194:
1178:
1102:
1058:
918:
3876:
3783:
4033:
The Scots Peerage, Founded on Wood's Edition of Sir Robert Douglas's Peerage of Scotland
3989:
3931:
3806:
3667:
3181:
1169:
James joined the Lords of the Congregation and fought tirelessly against the French and
3219:
2949:, vol. 1 (Constable: Edinburgh, 1809), 519, Sadler and Croft to Cecil, 25 October 1559.
1625:
1577:
1257:
1090:
906:
835:
800:
4031:
3853:
2281:. "Gavin, styled second son ... appears to have died before August 1547 in his youth."
1478:, and his estates were taken over by the government. In 1581 his Earldom was taken by
4151:
3994:
3824:
3802:
2506:
2468:
1412:
1321:
1222:
1170:
1126:
1094:
1047:
1036:
989:
796:, and initially supported this in public, despite widespread opposition in Scotland.
773:
184:
93:
3785:
Calendar of the State Papers Relating to Scotland and Mary, Queen of Scots 1547–1603
3032:
Sarah Carpenter, 'Masking and politics: the Alison Craik incident, Edinburgh 1561',
1244:
troops in Scotland. At the end of January, Arran conferred with the English Admiral
3872:
3188:
2770:, vol. 2 (Edinburgh, 1814), pp. 605–606, Commission for the marriage, August 1560:
1537:
1408:
1381:
1332:
1218:
1210:
977:
905:, a collection of illustrated Latin proverbs and mottos compiled by Italian jurist
808:
804:
777:
2354:. "Barbara, who married James, fourth lord Fleming, high chamberlain of Scotland."
1260:. An English army came to the rebels' support, arranged by the elder Arran in the
1097:, at one or two o'clock in the morning of Sunday 10 September 1559, he arrived in
4086:
4076:
3191:
notes that there is little contemporary evidence of this plan to make Arran King.
965:, Bishop of Salisbury. The marriage project gained the support of the Protestant
1404:
1249:
1214:
1074:
1017:
2877:, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1898), 231, 241, no. 521: George Buchanan, trans. Aikman,
4104:
3961:
3903:
3816:
3793:
3238:
Calendar of State Papers, Foreign Series, of the Reign of Elizabeth: 1559-1560
1351:
1150:
1098:
962:
793:
4041:
3863:
3839:. Vol. 12 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 878–879.
3886:
2483:. Vol. 2 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 643–644.
1269:
958:
901:
37:
3979:
3921:
3900:"Hamilton, James, second Earl of Arran and Duke of Châtelherault (d. 1575)"
1339:
on 8 February 1562. Arran escorted Mary to the feasts on Shrove Tuesday at
229:
James Hamilton with parents and other selected relatives. He never married.
1182:
922:
203:
3828:
1031:
Hamilton went first to Geneva, then to Zurich where he was the guest of
168:
128:
4105:
The Kinneil House 'Great Escape', short film by the Friends of Kinneil
3498:, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1898), 616, 'inciderunt in foveam quam fecerunt.'
2909:
A Full View of the Public Transactions in the reign of Queen Elizabeth
2472:
870:. For arranging the marriage of Mary and Francis, the Regent was made
1470:
although details of his psychological condition will remain unknown.
1158:
957:
to cement an Anglo-Scottish alliance. This proposal was supported by
883:
188:
1173:
in the cause of the Scottish Reformation. With his cousin, Robert,
3062:, ix, (1958), 'Report of De La Brosse and D'Oysel', 95 (in French)
1417:
1400:
1226:
818:
The Regent still wanted to marry Mary to James. His half-brother,
214:. Both parents were Scottish. They had married in September 1532.
3929:
Fryde, E. B.; Greenway, D. E.; Porter, S.; Roy, I., eds. (1986).
3486:, vol. 2 (Glasgow, 1827), pp. 453–456, (Bk. XVII, cap. XXIX–XXX).
2560:
Letters & Papers Henry VIII, vol. 21 part 1, (1908), no. 1456
4057:
John Durkan, 'James, Third Earl of Arran, the Hidden Years', in
3881:. Vol. II (17th ed.). London: F. C. and J. Rivington.
3788:. Vol. I. Edinburgh: Her Majesty's General Register House.
2858:
A Full View of the Public Transactions of the Reign of Elizabeth
2570:
Bonner, Elizabeth, 'The Recovery of St Andrews Castle in 1547',
1362:, broke into the house to annoy Arran. They were wearing masks.
1206:
4082:
for 'Pamphilius', 'Crito', and 'Glycerium,' see pp. 82–83.
2911:, vol. 1 (London, 1740), pp. 136, 147, 162, 166, 171, 183, 212.
2389:. "Jane, who married Hugh Montgomery, third earl of Eglintoun."
1073:. Despite this secrecy, the English commander at Berwick, Sir
3241:. Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green. p. 209.
2986:, 1559–1560, Longman (1865), 24 note; 437 text has 'muffled.'
2772:
HMC 11th Report & Appendix, part vi, Hamilton Manuscripts
2632:
Emblematica. An Interdisciplinary Journal for Emblem Studies
198:
James's, mother, Lady Margaret Douglas, was the daughter of
2663:, vol. 2 (Archives Nationales Paris, 1986), p. 279 no. 959.
2650:. "Signed: by a heart pierced by an arrow, point downward."
2201:, vol. 10 (Edinburgh, 1936), p. 31, says he was 57 in 1589.
1061:. In their correspondence, Arran was known by the codename
928:
In April 1548, Henry II offered Françoise, daughter of the
3878:
Peerage of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
3858:. Vol. I (2nd ed.). London: St Catherine Press.
3352:, vol. 2 (Glasgow, 1827), pp 450–451 (Bk. XVII, cap XXIII)
2856:, vol. 1 (London, 1863), p. 340, no. 888: Patrick Forbes,
2795:
Nicholas Throckmorton to Elizabeth, 27 July 1559, Forbes,
3767:. "James I ... acc. 24 Mar. 1603 ..."
3603:
3601:
3540:, vol. 2 (Edinburgh, 1900), pp. 34-5 no. 46, 116 no. 137.
3751:. "James VI … acc. 24 Jul. 1567 ..."
2936:, vol. 1 (Constable, Edinburgh, 1809), pp. 405, 435–436.
2611:
Alciati (1549), web presentation by Glasgow University,
2338:. "Claud, ancestor of the marquess of Abercorn ..."
892:(Scots Guard), and in 1557 distinguished himself in the
3691:
3689:
1284:. After the Protestant religion was established by the
3760:
3744:
3728:
2743:
Household Accounts of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester
171:, the most senior, legitimate male descendant of King
127:
nobleman and soldier who opposed the French-dominated
3990:"Hamilton, James, third earl of Arran (1537/8?–1609)"
3314:
CSP Scotland, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1898), pp. 357, 364.
2474:"Arran, Earls of s.v. James Hamilton, 3rd earl"
1403:". The cost was 40 shillings daily amounting to ÂŁ732
673:
He heads the list of his brothers as the eldest son:
3595:. "... died at Hamilton on 22 January 1574-75."
3574:
Register of the Privy Council of Scotland: 1545-1569
3134:
G. Dickinson, 'Report of De La Brosse and D'Oysel',
961:, the leading Protestant cleric in Scotland, and by
3584:
3582:
3450:
3448:
3255:, vol. i (1898), 286, 287, 288, 300, 304, 308, 310.
3073:
Report & Appendix part VI, Hamilton Manuscripts
2907:, vol. 1 (Cambridge, 1842), pp. 56–57, 79: Forbes,
2362:
2360:
1599:, but as he is insane, John becomes earl de facto.
1201:. The sixty-year-old Bishop was then imprisoned at
858:Regent Arran now agreed to the marriage of Mary to
110:
100:
88:
80:
72:
62:
52:
44:
23:
3988:
3958:"Hamilton, James, third Earl of Arran (1530–1609)"
3930:
2405:. "Anne who married George, fifth Earl of Huntly."
2162:
2160:
2756:Hume of Godscroft's History of the House of Angus
944:), and Jeane de Savoie. But James did not marry.
2630:Bath, Michael, 'Alciato and the Earl of Arran',
1185:and on 9 November 1559 raided the Palace of the
4238:Scottish royalty and nobility with disabilities
3735:. "Mary … acc. 14 Dec. 1542 ..."
3560:, vol. 24, no. 94 (January, 1927), pp. 116–122.
746:Margaret, married Sir Alexander, eldest son of
3556:, 'The Imprisonment of the Earl of Arran', in
3136:Miscellany of the Scottish History Society, IX
2894:, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1809), pp. 422, 437, 447.
1658:Ancestors of James Hamilton, 3rd Earl of Arran
1327:On 17 January 1562 Arran rode from Kinneil to
1264:. Before the English army arrived, the French
1093:of Halhill. After a midnight ride through the
2854:Calendar of State Papers Elizabeth: 1558-1559
2758:, vol. 1 (Edinburgh: STS, 2005), pp. 135–136.
2732:(Parker Society, Cambridge, 1842), pp. 82–83.
2265:. "Tabular pedigree of the Earls of Abercorn"
1821:Janet Beaton of Creich, Lady of Easter Wemyss
8:
3713:James, Third Earl of Arran, the Hidden Years
3235:Office, Great Britain Public Record (1865).
1595:Father died at Hamilton and he succeeded as
1193:, and removing the Bishop and his silver to
4097:, 'The Imprisonment of the Earl of Arran',
3626:, vol. 5 (Edinburgh, 1907), p. 179 no. 187.
3400:, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1898), pp. 605-6, 609.
2839:, vol. 2 (London, 1865), p. 33 fn: Teulet,
2689:, vol. 1 (London: Dolman, 1852), pp. 42–43.
2511:Scottish Correspondence of Mary of Lorraine
4109:
4080:, vol. 1, Parker Society, Cambridge (1842)
4036:. Vol. IV. Edinburgh: David Douglas.
3702:. "He d. s.p. , Mar. 1609, aged about 71."
3060:Miscellany of the Scottish History Society
3049:, vol. 1 (Edinburgh: Constable, 1809), 447
1663:
1654:
1488:
899:James was admired in France. In 1549, the
710:
664:
216:
36:
20:
4046:– Fife to Hyndford (for Duke of Hamilton)
3607:
3167:, vol. 2 (London, 1865), p. 251: Teulet,
2719:, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1898), pp. 215, 216.
2463:
2461:
2459:
2457:
2455:
2453:
4218:Heirs presumptive to the Scottish throne
3663:
3482:Buchanan, George, trans. Aikman, James,
3473:, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1898), pp. 614–615.
3348:Buchanan, George, trans. Aikman, James,
3305:, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1898), pp. 349, 355
3123:Proceedings Society Antiquaries Scotland
3023:, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1898), pp. 582–583.
2550:, vol. 5, (1836), 560–561, 565, 572, 576
2210:
702:earls, marquesses, and dukes of Abercorn
4004:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
3695:
3265:Calendar State Papers Foreign Elizabeth
3165:Calendar State Papers Foreign Elizabeth
2984:Calendar State Papers Foreign Elizabeth
2837:Calendar State Papers Foreign Elizabeth
2821:Calendar State Papers Foreign Elizabeth
2331:
2290:
2258:
2242:
2156:
2136:
1356:John Stewart, Commendator of Coldingham
1101:, and was re-united with his father at
740:(c. 1535 – before April 1574), married
4066:'The Earl of Arran and Queen Mary' in
4061:, Vol. LXV, 2, no. 180, October (1986)
3719:, Vol. LXV, 2, no. 180 (October 1986).
3576:, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1877), pp. 452-4.
2590:(Tuckwell, East Linton, 2000), p. 309.
2414:
2398:
2382:
2347:
2003:
1891:
1887:
1877:
1779:
1672:
1668:
1304:Following the death of Mary's husband
1296:and burnt church books and vestments.
1189:, taking a gold necklace belonging to
1177:, on his father's orders, he attacked
909:appeared in a new French edition. The
732:Hugh Montgomerie, 3rd Earl of Eglinton
206:through an illegitimate daughter, and
3442:, 21:5 (November, 2007), pp. 625-636.
3036:, 21:5 (November, 2007), pp. 625–636.
2974:, vol. 5 (London, HMSO, 1980), p. 144
2786:, vol, 1 (Edinburgh, 1898), 223, 334.
2536:Accounts of the Treasurer of Scotland
2525:, 20:2 (London, 1907), nos. 622, 927.
2495:Accounts of the Treasurer of Scotland
2315:
2075:
2065:
2061:
2049:
2046:
2036:
2021:
2011:
2007:
1991:
1988:
1978:
1965:
1955:
1951:
1939:
1934:
1924:
1909:
1899:
1895:
1872:
1862:
1849:
1839:
1835:
1823:
1820:
1810:
1797:
1787:
1783:
1767:
1763:James Hamilton, Duke of Châtellerault
1761:
1751:
1736:
1726:
1722:
1710:
1705:
1695:
1680:
1676:
1380:, mother of the queen's half-brother
1109:and transferred in March 1560 to the
1024:and the English ambassador in Paris,
932:, as a bride for Arran. Later, after
803:and joined the pro-French faction of
650:
647:
645:
640:
637:
631:
622:
619:
617:
612:
609:
599:
594:
580:
578:
576:
570:
568:
566:
564:
562:
547:
545:
534:
532:
530:
528:
526:
520:
514:
512:
510:
504:
502:
500:
498:
496:
481:
479:
464:
462:
460:
458:
456:
450:
444:
442:
440:
434:
432:
430:
428:
426:
409:
407:
394:
392:
383:
355:
329:
312:
297:
295:
293:
291:
281:
279:
277:
275:
256:
241:
239:
228:
137:James Hamilton, Duke of Châtellerault
7:
4101:, 24:94 (January 1927), pp. 116–122.
3635:
3588:
3552:, vol. 2 (Edinburgh, 1900), p. 277:
3454:
3430:, vol. 2 (Edinburgh, 1848), p. 315:
3416:University of Michigan. p. 609.
3224:University of Michigan. p. 293.
3207:University of Michigan. p. 297.
3154:University of Michigan. p. 281.
2972:HMC 58, Manuscripts Marquess of Bath
2881:, vol. 2 (Glasgow, 1827), pp. 414–5.
2835:, vol. 5 (Edinburgh, 1907), p. 375:
2643:
2513:(SHS: Edinburgh, 1927), pp. 147-148.
2366:
2274:
2226:
2182:
2166:
16:Scottish earl and regent (1537–1609)
4090:, 1558-1559, vol. 1, (London, 1863)
3811:(31st ed.). London: Harrison.
3654:, vol. 10 (Edinburgh, 1936), p. 31.
3525:Accounts of the Thirds of Benefices
3388:, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1898), p. 603.
3376:, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1898), p. 597.
3364:, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1898), p. 574.
3011:, vol. 2 (Edinburgh, 1848), p. 315.
2998:, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1898), p. 483.
2768:Acts of the Parliaments of Scotland
2306:Chatellherault's will, NAS ECC8/8/4
700:(1546–1621), from whom descend the
4088:Calendar of State Papers Elizabeth
4070:, vol. 18, Glasgow (1921), 258-276
4052:Further reading and external links
3683:, vol. 5 (Edinburgh,1907), p. 338.
2961:, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1898), p. 251
2447:(SHS: Edinburgh, 1942), pp. 40–41.
2434:, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1809), p. 86.
1765:, Regent Arran, 2nd Earl of Arran,
1738:Mary Stewart, Princess of Scotland
1236:The French ambassador in England,
1085:James went first to the castle of
1077:was aware of the plan by 14 June.
14:
1936:James Douglas, 3rd Earl of Morton
1874:James Hamilton, 3rd Earl of Arran
1707:James Hamilton, 1st Earl of Arran
1682:James Hamilton, 1st Lord Hamilton
934:Mary was betrothed to the Dauphin
748:George Gordon, 4th Earl of Huntly
742:George Gordon, 5th Earl of Huntly
200:James Douglas, 3rd Earl of Morton
187:, who had received the barony of
167:and was at this time, after King
121:James Hamilton, 3rd Earl of Arran
4193:17th-century Scottish landowners
4183:16th-century Scottish landowners
3967:Dictionary of National Biography
3909:Dictionary of National Biography
3339:, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1898), 476.
3293:, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1809), 709.
3099:"An incident in the reformation"
2923:, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1898), 215.
2860:, vol. 1 (London, 1740), p. 147.
2811:, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1898), 234.
2799:, vol. 1 (London, 1740), p. 173.
2602:, vol. 9 (London, 1912), p. 269.
2523:Letters & Papers, Henry VIII
1911:John Douglas, 2nd Earl of Morton
1551:Sent with Queen Mary to France.
772:In March 1543, James V's widow,
698:Claud Hamilton, 1st Lord Paisley
668:James listed among his brothers
4168:Nobility from South Lanarkshire
3087:, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1898), 262
2823:, vol. 1, no. 1274, 1290, 1293.
2745:(Cambridge, 1995), p. 146 note.
1089:and met the Scottish reformer,
832:Alexander Crichton of Brunstane
799:Then in 1543 the Regent became
726:James Fleming, 4th Lord Fleming
67:James, 2nd Marquess of Hamilton
3987:Marshall, Rosalind K. (2004).
3933:Handbook of British Chronology
3652:Calendar State Papers Scotland
3624:Calendar State Papers Scotland
3550:Calendar State Papers Scotland
3514:(London, 1897), p. 272 fn. 67.
3398:Calendar State Papers Scotland
3386:Calendar State Papers Scotland
3374:Calendar State Papers Scotland
3362:Calendar State Papers Scotland
2873:, vol. 1 (London, 1740), 166:
2717:Calendar State Papers Scotland
2676:(Tuckwell, 2000), pp. 301–302.
2199:Calendar State Papers Scotland
1578:King James VI of Scotland
1165:Valiant and Stout in the Cause
764:
1:
4203:Court of Mary, Queen of Scots
3527:(Edinburgh, 1949), pp. 175-6.
3125:, vol. 11 (1874–76), 517–525,
2600:Calendar State Papers Spanish
1439:. John and his other brother
765:Regent Arran's marriage plans
4233:People with bipolar disorder
3970:. Vol. XXIV. New York:
3912:. Vol. XXIV. New York:
2905:The Zurich Letters 1558–1579
2730:The Zurich Letters 1558–1579
2445:Two Missions of de la Brosse
807:. Henry responded with the "
776:told the English ambassador
688:(1540–1604), became the 1st
4198:17th-century Scottish peers
4188:16th-century Scottish peers
3954:Henderson, Thomas Finlayson
1422:James Hamilton was kept at
1335:, now Earl of Mar, married
155:. He was the eldest son of
135:. He was the eldest son of
4259:
4099:Scottish Historical Review
4068:Scottish Historical Review
4059:Scottish Historical Review
4007:. Vol. 24. New York:
3782:Bain, Joseph, ed. (1898).
3717:Scottish Historical Review
3558:Scottish Historical Review
3138:(Edinburgh, 1958), p. 103.
2419:170, right column, line 34
2403:170, right column, line 36
2387:170, right column, line 37
1997:
1889:
1798:Sir David Beaton of Creich
1773:
1670:
1502:
1499:
1496:
834:and a diplomat in France,
713:
667:
4228:Lords of the Congregation
4136:
4127:
4119:
4112:
3830:"Hamilton (family)"
2572:English Historical Review
2063:
2055:
2030:
2009:
2005:
1972:
1953:
1945:
1918:
1897:
1893:
1856:
1837:
1829:
1804:
1785:
1781:
1745:
1724:
1716:
1689:
1674:
1518:, Lanarkshire, Scotland.
1491:
1052:Lords of the Congregation
967:Lords of the Congregation
584:
582:
574:
572:
518:
516:
508:
506:
448:
446:
438:
436:
377:
375:
373:
367:
365:
363:
353:
349:
347:
341:
339:
337:
335:
310:
285:
283:
254:
35:
30:
4213:Garde Écossaise officers
4078:Zurich Letters 1558–1579
4075:Hastings-Robinson, ed.,
3841:– for Walter FitzGilbert
2443:Dickinson, Gladys, ed.,
2320:2, right column, line 37
1534:Queen Mary I of Scotland
1441:Claude, Abbot of Paisley
1272:. On 4 March he met the
1262:Treaty of Berwick (1560)
1125:, the French Captain of
105:James, 2nd Earl of Arran
57:James, 2nd Earl of Arran
4028:Paul, Sir James Balfour
4009:Oxford University Press
3836:Encyclopædia Britannica
3289:Clifford, Arthur, ed.,
3075:(London, 1887), p. 223.
2903:Hastings-Robinson ed.,
2728:Hastings-Robinson ed.,
2687:Lettres de Marie Stuart
2634:, 13 (2003), pp. 39-52.
2548:State Papers Henry VIII
2534:Hannay (1921), p. 260:
2480:Encyclopædia Britannica
1443:kept Arran prisoner at
1155:René, Marquis of Elbeuf
998:David Hume of Godscroft
942:René, Marquis of Elbeuf
882:Queen Mary was sent to
862:, son and heir of King
3891:– Scotland and Ireland
3846:Cokayne, George Edward
2945:Clifford, Arthur ed.,
2774:(London, 1887), p. 43.
2614:"Prefatory matter for
2493:Hannay (1921), p.260:
2430:Clifford, Arthur ed.,
1630:Queen Elizabeth I
1432:
1286:Reformation Parliament
1113:wrapped in a blanket.
1002:Parliament of Scotland
996:. A later chronicler,
955:Elizabeth I of England
894:defence of St. Quentin
853:Parliament of Scotland
820:John, Abbot of Paisley
3267:, (1559–60), 399–400.
2970:Dynfnallt Owen, ed.,
1989:Lady Margaret Douglas
1421:
1209:, writing reports to
872:Duke of Châtellerault
782:Henry VIII of England
202:. She descended from
183:, the founder of the
163:, eldest daughter of
153:Hamilton, Lanarkshire
4243:Scottish Reformation
4064:Robert Kerr Hannay,
4011:. pp. 834–836.
3410:Joseph Bain (1898).
3218:Joseph Bain (1898).
3201:Joseph Bain (1898).
3148:Joseph Bain (1898).
2659:Cathérine Grodecki,
2126:Notes and references
2023:James IV of Scotland
1306:Francis II of France
1107:Château de Vincennes
1026:Nicolas Throckmorton
1008:Monsieur de Beaufort
982:Scottish Reformation
868:Treaty of Haddington
759:Mary, Queen of Scots
690:Marquess of Hamilton
141:Mary, Queen of Scots
133:Scottish Reformation
4114:Peerage of Scotland
3868:– Ab-Adam to Basing
3512:Mary Queen of Scots
3484:History of Scotland
3440:Renaissance Studies
3436:Mary Queen of Scots
3350:History of Scotland
3325:History of Scotland
3291:Sadler State Papers
3047:Sadler State Papers
3034:Renaissance Studies
2947:Sadler State Papers
2934:Sadler State Papers
2892:Sadler State Papers
2879:History of Scotland
2707:Durkan (1986), 160.
2698:Durkan (1986), 159.
2432:Sadler State Papers
1430:John, Lord Hamilton
1401:Thirds of Benefices
1282:Treaty of Edinburgh
1191:Janet, Lady Fleming
1131:Lady Catherine Grey
1121:In September 1560,
1117:Lady Catherine Grey
930:Duke of Montpensier
925:, and accessories.
866:, confirmed by the
860:the Dauphin Francis
849:besieged St Andrews
792:. The Regent was a
48:1575–1609 (de jure)
4085:Joseph Stevenson,
4072:(Internet archive)
3974:pp. 173–176.
3916:pp. 167–170.
3523:Gordon Donaldson,
3428:Works of John Knox
3009:Works of John Knox
2852:Joseph Stevenson,
2741:Adams, Simon ed.,
2322:. "d. unm. 1611."
1562:Pronounced insane
1514:Born, probably in
1445:Craignethan Castle
1433:
1425:Craignethan Castle
1382:Lord James Stewart
1320:to his residence,
1238:Gilles de Noailles
1187:Bishop of Dunblane
1135:Duchess of Suffolk
1133:, daughter of the
1087:Berwick-upon-Tweed
864:Henry II of France
724:, married in 1553
181:Walter FitzGilbert
123:(1537–1609) was a
4223:House of Hamilton
4146:
4145:
4137:Succeeded by
3972:MacMillan and Co.
3914:MacMillan and Co.
3761:Fryde et al. 1986
3745:Fryde et al. 1986
3729:Fryde et al. 1986
3508:David Hay Fleming
3432:David Hay Fleming
3278:Life of John Knox
3096:Alexander Laing,
3045:Arthur Clifford,
2932:Arthur Clifford,
2890:Arthur Clifford,
2843:, vol. 1, p. 357.
2674:The Rough Wooings
2672:Marcus Merriman,
2588:The Rough Wooings
2538:, vol. 8, p. 440.
2497:, vol. 8, p. 319.
2122:
2121:
2118:
2117:
2047:Catherine Stewart
1850:Janet Duddingston
1647:
1646:
1626:King James I
1619:1603, 24 Mar
1597:3rd Earl of Arran
1582:Queen Mary I
1571:1567, 24 Jul
1538:King James V
1527:1542, 14 Dec
1386:St Andrews Castle
1360:Marquis of Elbeuf
1329:Linlithgow Palace
1175:Master of Maxwell
1147:Lord John Stewart
1111:Château d'Amboise
1069:and Elizabeth as
994:Earl of Glencairn
938:Diane de Poitiers
911:Emblemes D'Alciat
813:St Andrews Castle
755:
754:
709:
708:
694:David (died 1611)
682:Gavin, died young
663:
662:
659:
658:
643:dukes of Hamilton
605:
604:
590:
589:
235:
234:
185:House of Hamilton
147:Birth and origins
118:
117:
4250:
4178:1560 in Scotland
4173:1559 in Scotland
4120:Preceded by
4110:
4045:
4022:
3992:
3983:
3949:– (for timeline)
3948:
3936:
3925:
3890:
3867:
3840:
3832:
3820:
3797:
3768:
3758:
3752:
3742:
3736:
3726:
3720:
3709:
3703:
3693:
3684:
3677:
3671:
3668:836, left column
3661:
3655:
3649:
3643:
3633:
3627:
3621:
3615:
3612:176, left column
3605:
3596:
3586:
3577:
3570:John Hill Burton
3567:
3561:
3547:
3541:
3534:
3528:
3521:
3515:
3505:
3499:
3493:
3487:
3480:
3474:
3468:
3462:
3452:
3443:
3424:
3418:
3417:
3407:
3401:
3395:
3389:
3383:
3377:
3371:
3365:
3359:
3353:
3346:
3340:
3334:
3328:
3321:
3315:
3312:
3306:
3300:
3294:
3287:
3281:
3276:McCrie, Thomas,
3274:
3268:
3262:
3256:
3249:
3243:
3242:
3232:
3226:
3225:
3215:
3209:
3208:
3198:
3192:
3178:
3172:
3162:
3156:
3155:
3145:
3139:
3132:
3126:
3120:
3118:
3116:
3110:
3104:. Archived from
3103:
3094:
3088:
3082:
3076:
3069:
3063:
3056:
3050:
3043:
3037:
3030:
3024:
3018:
3012:
3005:
2999:
2993:
2987:
2981:
2975:
2968:
2962:
2956:
2950:
2943:
2937:
2930:
2924:
2918:
2912:
2901:
2895:
2888:
2882:
2867:
2861:
2850:
2844:
2830:
2824:
2818:
2812:
2806:
2800:
2793:
2787:
2781:
2775:
2765:
2759:
2752:
2746:
2739:
2733:
2726:
2720:
2714:
2708:
2705:
2699:
2696:
2690:
2683:
2677:
2670:
2664:
2657:
2651:
2641:
2635:
2628:
2622:
2621:
2609:
2603:
2597:
2591:
2581:
2575:
2568:
2562:
2557:
2551:
2545:
2539:
2532:
2526:
2520:
2514:
2507:Annie I. Cameron
2504:
2498:
2491:
2485:
2484:
2476:
2465:
2448:
2441:
2435:
2428:
2422:
2412:
2406:
2396:
2390:
2380:
2374:
2364:
2355:
2345:
2339:
2329:
2323:
2313:
2307:
2304:
2298:
2288:
2282:
2272:
2266:
2256:
2250:
2240:
2234:
2224:
2218:
2208:
2202:
2196:
2190:
2180:
2174:
2164:
2144:
2141:
1664:
1655:
1489:
1486:, 2nd marquess.
1468:bipolar disorder
1394:Dumbarton Castle
1390:Edinburgh Castle
1378:Margaret Erskine
1373:Hallyards Castle
1294:Dalhousie Castle
1278:Blackness Castle
1254:Dumbarton Castle
1143:Earl of Bothwell
1081:Back in Scotland
986:William Maitland
714:James's sisters
711:
665:
641:Marquesses &
607:
606:
592:
591:
237:
236:
226:
225:
217:
193:Robert the Bruce
177:heir presumptive
114:Margaret Douglas
96:
40:
21:
4258:
4257:
4253:
4252:
4251:
4249:
4248:
4247:
4148:
4147:
4142:
4133:
4125:
4095:Marguerite Wood
4054:
4049:
4026:
4019:
3999:Harrison, Brian
3986:
3952:
3945:
3928:
3894:
3871:
3844:
3823:
3801:
3781:
3777:
3772:
3771:
3759:
3755:
3743:
3739:
3727:
3723:
3710:
3706:
3694:
3687:
3678:
3674:
3662:
3658:
3650:
3646:
3634:
3630:
3622:
3618:
3606:
3599:
3587:
3580:
3568:
3564:
3554:Marguerite Wood
3548:
3544:
3535:
3531:
3522:
3518:
3506:
3502:
3494:
3490:
3481:
3477:
3469:
3465:
3453:
3446:
3425:
3421:
3409:
3408:
3404:
3396:
3392:
3384:
3380:
3372:
3368:
3360:
3356:
3347:
3343:
3335:
3331:
3322:
3318:
3313:
3309:
3301:
3297:
3288:
3284:
3275:
3271:
3263:
3259:
3250:
3246:
3234:
3233:
3229:
3217:
3216:
3212:
3200:
3199:
3195:
3179:
3175:
3163:
3159:
3147:
3146:
3142:
3133:
3129:
3114:
3112:
3111:on 11 June 2007
3108:
3101:
3097:
3095:
3091:
3083:
3079:
3070:
3066:
3057:
3053:
3044:
3040:
3031:
3027:
3019:
3015:
3006:
3002:
2994:
2990:
2982:
2978:
2969:
2965:
2957:
2953:
2944:
2940:
2931:
2927:
2919:
2915:
2902:
2898:
2889:
2885:
2868:
2864:
2851:
2847:
2831:
2827:
2819:
2815:
2807:
2803:
2794:
2790:
2782:
2778:
2766:
2762:
2753:
2749:
2740:
2736:
2727:
2723:
2715:
2711:
2706:
2702:
2697:
2693:
2684:
2680:
2671:
2667:
2658:
2654:
2642:
2638:
2629:
2625:
2612:
2610:
2606:
2598:
2594:
2584:Marcus Merriman
2582:
2578:
2569:
2565:
2558:
2554:
2546:
2542:
2533:
2529:
2521:
2517:
2505:
2501:
2492:
2488:
2467:
2466:
2451:
2442:
2438:
2429:
2425:
2413:
2409:
2397:
2393:
2381:
2377:
2365:
2358:
2346:
2342:
2330:
2326:
2314:
2310:
2305:
2301:
2289:
2285:
2273:
2269:
2257:
2253:
2241:
2237:
2225:
2221:
2209:
2205:
2197:
2193:
2181:
2177:
2165:
2158:
2153:
2148:
2147:
2142:
2138:
2133:
2128:
2123:
1652:
1462:(mother of the
1449:Henry Killigrew
1428:by his brother
1413:Hamilton Castle
1368:
1341:Holyrood Palace
1318:Holyrood Palace
1314:George Buchanan
1302:
1288:, he went with
1203:Castle Campbell
1199:Falkland Palace
1195:Stirling Castle
1179:Crichton Castle
1167:
1119:
1103:Hamilton Palace
1083:
1059:Henry Bullinger
1010:
976:and was met by
974:Thomas Randolph
950:
948:Queen Elizabeth
889:Garde Écossaise
880:
824:Lord Somerville
805:Cardinal Beaton
767:
652:
642:
624:
614:
555:
550:
542:
537:
489:
484:
476:
474:
470:
467:
419:
415:
412:
404:
400:
397:
389:
385:
318:
315:
307:
305:
300:
264:
262:
259:
251:
249:
244:
149:
92:
26:
17:
12:
11:
5:
4256:
4254:
4246:
4245:
4240:
4235:
4230:
4225:
4220:
4215:
4210:
4208:Earls of Arran
4205:
4200:
4195:
4190:
4185:
4180:
4175:
4170:
4165:
4160:
4150:
4149:
4144:
4143:
4140:James Hamilton
4138:
4135:
4126:
4123:James Hamilton
4121:
4117:
4116:
4108:
4107:
4102:
4092:
4083:
4073:
4062:
4053:
4050:
4048:
4047:
4024:
4023:(for Hamilton)
4017:
3995:Matthew, Colin
3984:
3950:
3943:
3926:
3896:Dunlop, Robert
3892:
3869:
3842:
3827:, ed. (1910).
3825:Chisholm, Hugh
3821:
3803:Burke, Bernard
3799:
3798:– 1547 to 1563
3778:
3776:
3773:
3770:
3769:
3753:
3737:
3721:
3711:Durkan, John,
3704:
3685:
3672:
3656:
3644:
3628:
3616:
3608:Henderson 1890
3597:
3578:
3562:
3542:
3529:
3516:
3500:
3488:
3475:
3463:
3444:
3419:
3402:
3390:
3378:
3366:
3354:
3341:
3329:
3327:, vol. 3, 7–8.
3316:
3307:
3295:
3282:
3269:
3257:
3244:
3227:
3210:
3193:
3180:C. Read, ed.,
3173:
3171:, vol. 1, 396.
3157:
3140:
3127:
3089:
3077:
3064:
3058:G. Dickinson,
3051:
3038:
3025:
3013:
3000:
2988:
2976:
2963:
2951:
2938:
2925:
2913:
2896:
2883:
2862:
2845:
2825:
2813:
2801:
2788:
2776:
2760:
2747:
2734:
2721:
2709:
2700:
2691:
2678:
2665:
2652:
2636:
2623:
2604:
2592:
2576:
2563:
2552:
2540:
2527:
2515:
2499:
2486:
2471:, ed. (1911).
2469:Chisholm, Hugh
2449:
2436:
2423:
2407:
2391:
2375:
2356:
2340:
2324:
2308:
2299:
2283:
2267:
2251:
2235:
2219:
2215:878, line nine
2203:
2191:
2175:
2155:
2154:
2152:
2149:
2146:
2145:
2135:
2134:
2132:
2129:
2127:
2124:
2120:
2119:
2116:
2115:
2113:
2111:
2109:
2107:
2105:
2103:
2101:
2099:
2097:
2095:
2093:
2091:
2089:
2086:
2085:
2083:
2080:
2079:
2074:
2071:
2070:
2067:
2066:
2064:
2062:
2060:
2057:
2056:
2054:
2051:
2050:
2048:
2045:
2042:
2041:
2038:
2037:
2035:
2032:
2031:
2029:
2026:
2025:
2020:
2017:
2016:
2013:
2012:
2010:
2008:
2006:
2004:
2002:
1999:
1998:
1996:
1993:
1992:
1990:
1987:
1984:
1983:
1980:
1979:
1977:
1974:
1973:
1971:
1968:
1967:
1966:Janet Crichton
1964:
1961:
1960:
1957:
1956:
1954:
1952:
1950:
1947:
1946:
1944:
1941:
1940:
1938:
1933:
1930:
1929:
1926:
1925:
1923:
1920:
1919:
1917:
1914:
1913:
1908:
1905:
1904:
1901:
1900:
1898:
1896:
1894:
1892:
1890:
1888:
1886:
1883:
1882:
1879:
1878:
1876:
1871:
1868:
1867:
1864:
1863:
1861:
1858:
1857:
1855:
1852:
1851:
1848:
1845:
1844:
1841:
1840:
1838:
1836:
1834:
1831:
1830:
1828:
1825:
1824:
1822:
1819:
1816:
1815:
1812:
1811:
1809:
1806:
1805:
1803:
1800:
1799:
1796:
1793:
1792:
1789:
1788:
1786:
1784:
1782:
1780:
1778:
1775:
1774:
1772:
1769:
1768:
1766:
1760:
1757:
1756:
1753:
1752:
1750:
1747:
1746:
1744:
1741:
1740:
1735:
1732:
1731:
1728:
1727:
1725:
1723:
1721:
1718:
1717:
1715:
1712:
1711:
1709:
1704:
1701:
1700:
1697:
1696:
1694:
1691:
1690:
1688:
1685:
1684:
1679:
1677:
1675:
1673:
1671:
1669:
1667:
1660:
1659:
1653:
1651:
1648:
1645:
1644:
1641:
1638:
1634:
1633:
1621:
1616:
1612:
1611:
1608:
1605:
1601:
1600:
1593:
1590:
1586:
1585:
1573:
1568:
1564:
1563:
1560:
1557:
1553:
1552:
1549:
1546:
1542:
1541:
1529:
1524:
1520:
1519:
1512:
1509:
1505:
1504:
1501:
1498:
1494:
1493:
1464:Earl of Huntly
1367:
1364:
1301:
1298:
1274:Earl of Huntly
1266:raided Glasgow
1258:Siege of Leith
1246:William Wynter
1166:
1163:
1118:
1115:
1091:Henry Balnaves
1082:
1079:
1065:, Randolph as
1009:
1006:
990:Earl of Morton
949:
946:
907:Andrea Alciato
879:
876:
841:Aesop's Fables
836:Johannes Sturm
786:Lady Elizabeth
766:
763:
753:
752:
751:
750:
744:
735:
730:Jean, married
728:
716:
715:
707:
706:
705:
704:
695:
692:
683:
680:
670:
669:
661:
660:
657:
655:
654:
649:
646:
644:
639:
635:
633:
632:
629:
627:
626:
621:
618:
616:
611:
603:
601:
600:
598:
588:
586:
585:
583:
581:
579:
577:
575:
573:
571:
569:
567:
565:
563:
560:
558:
557:
546:
544:
543:1606 – 1648/49
533:
531:
529:
527:
524:
522:
521:
519:
517:
515:
513:
511:
509:
507:
505:
503:
501:
499:
497:
494:
492:
491:
480:
478:
463:
461:
459:
457:
454:
452:
451:
449:
447:
445:
443:
441:
439:
437:
435:
433:
431:
429:
427:
424:
422:
421:
408:
406:
393:
391:
381:
380:
378:
376:
374:
372:
370:
368:
366:
364:
362:
360:
357:
356:
354:
352:
350:
348:
346:
344:
342:
340:
338:
336:
334:
332:
330:
327:
326:
324:
321:
320:
311:
309:
306:c. 1516 – 1575
296:
294:
292:
289:
287:
286:
284:
282:
280:
278:
276:
273:
272:
270:
267:
266:
255:
253:
240:
233:
231:
230:
222:
221:
210:, daughter of
157:James Hamilton
148:
145:
116:
115:
112:
108:
107:
102:
98:
97:
90:
86:
85:
82:
78:
77:
74:
70:
69:
64:
60:
59:
54:
50:
49:
46:
42:
41:
33:
32:
28:
27:
25:James Hamilton
24:
15:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
4255:
4244:
4241:
4239:
4236:
4234:
4231:
4229:
4226:
4224:
4221:
4219:
4216:
4214:
4211:
4209:
4206:
4204:
4201:
4199:
4196:
4194:
4191:
4189:
4186:
4184:
4181:
4179:
4176:
4174:
4171:
4169:
4166:
4164:
4161:
4159:
4156:
4155:
4153:
4141:
4132:
4131:
4130:Earl of Arran
4124:
4118:
4115:
4111:
4106:
4103:
4100:
4096:
4093:
4091:
4089:
4084:
4081:
4079:
4074:
4071:
4069:
4063:
4060:
4056:
4055:
4051:
4043:
4039:
4035:
4034:
4029:
4025:
4020:
4018:0-19-861374-1
4014:
4010:
4006:
4005:
4000:
3996:
3991:
3985:
3981:
3977:
3973:
3969:
3968:
3963:
3959:
3955:
3951:
3946:
3944:0-86193-106-8
3940:
3935:
3934:
3927:
3923:
3919:
3915:
3911:
3910:
3905:
3901:
3897:
3893:
3888:
3884:
3880:
3879:
3874:
3873:Debrett, John
3870:
3865:
3861:
3857:
3856:
3851:
3850:Gibbs, Vicary
3847:
3843:
3838:
3837:
3831:
3826:
3822:
3818:
3814:
3810:
3809:
3804:
3800:
3795:
3791:
3787:
3786:
3780:
3779:
3774:
3766:
3762:
3757:
3754:
3750:
3746:
3741:
3738:
3734:
3730:
3725:
3722:
3718:
3714:
3708:
3705:
3701:
3697:
3692:
3690:
3686:
3682:
3676:
3673:
3669:
3665:
3664:Marshall 2004
3660:
3657:
3653:
3648:
3645:
3641:
3637:
3632:
3629:
3625:
3620:
3617:
3613:
3609:
3604:
3602:
3598:
3594:
3590:
3585:
3583:
3579:
3575:
3571:
3566:
3563:
3559:
3555:
3551:
3546:
3543:
3539:
3536:Joseph Bain,
3533:
3530:
3526:
3520:
3517:
3513:
3509:
3504:
3501:
3497:
3492:
3489:
3485:
3479:
3476:
3472:
3467:
3464:
3460:
3456:
3451:
3449:
3445:
3441:
3437:
3433:
3429:
3426:David Laing,
3423:
3420:
3415:
3414:
3406:
3403:
3399:
3394:
3391:
3387:
3382:
3379:
3375:
3370:
3367:
3363:
3358:
3355:
3351:
3345:
3342:
3338:
3333:
3330:
3326:
3320:
3317:
3311:
3308:
3304:
3299:
3296:
3292:
3286:
3283:
3279:
3273:
3270:
3266:
3261:
3258:
3254:
3248:
3245:
3240:
3239:
3231:
3228:
3223:
3222:
3214:
3211:
3206:
3205:
3197:
3194:
3190:
3186:
3184:
3183:Bardon Papers
3177:
3174:
3170:
3166:
3161:
3158:
3153:
3152:
3144:
3141:
3137:
3131:
3128:
3124:
3107:
3100:
3093:
3090:
3086:
3081:
3078:
3074:
3068:
3065:
3061:
3055:
3052:
3048:
3042:
3039:
3035:
3029:
3026:
3022:
3017:
3014:
3010:
3007:David Laing,
3004:
3001:
2997:
2992:
2989:
2985:
2980:
2977:
2973:
2967:
2964:
2960:
2955:
2952:
2948:
2942:
2939:
2935:
2929:
2926:
2922:
2917:
2914:
2910:
2906:
2900:
2897:
2893:
2887:
2884:
2880:
2876:
2872:
2866:
2863:
2859:
2855:
2849:
2846:
2842:
2838:
2834:
2829:
2826:
2822:
2817:
2814:
2810:
2805:
2802:
2798:
2792:
2789:
2785:
2780:
2777:
2773:
2769:
2764:
2761:
2757:
2751:
2748:
2744:
2738:
2735:
2731:
2725:
2722:
2718:
2713:
2710:
2704:
2701:
2695:
2692:
2688:
2685:A. Labanoff,
2682:
2679:
2675:
2669:
2666:
2662:
2656:
2653:
2649:
2645:
2640:
2637:
2633:
2627:
2624:
2619:
2617:
2608:
2605:
2601:
2596:
2593:
2589:
2585:
2580:
2577:
2573:
2567:
2564:
2561:
2556:
2553:
2549:
2544:
2541:
2537:
2531:
2528:
2524:
2519:
2516:
2512:
2508:
2503:
2500:
2496:
2490:
2487:
2482:
2481:
2475:
2470:
2464:
2462:
2460:
2458:
2456:
2454:
2450:
2446:
2440:
2437:
2433:
2427:
2424:
2420:
2416:
2411:
2408:
2404:
2400:
2395:
2392:
2388:
2384:
2379:
2376:
2372:
2368:
2363:
2361:
2357:
2353:
2349:
2344:
2341:
2337:
2333:
2328:
2325:
2321:
2317:
2312:
2309:
2303:
2300:
2296:
2292:
2287:
2284:
2280:
2276:
2271:
2268:
2264:
2260:
2255:
2252:
2248:
2244:
2239:
2236:
2232:
2228:
2223:
2220:
2216:
2212:
2211:Chisholm 1910
2207:
2204:
2200:
2195:
2192:
2188:
2184:
2179:
2176:
2172:
2168:
2163:
2161:
2157:
2150:
2140:
2137:
2130:
2125:
2114:
2112:
2110:
2108:
2106:
2104:
2102:
2100:
2098:
2096:
2094:
2092:
2090:
2088:
2087:
2084:
2082:
2081:
2078:
2073:
2072:
2069:
2068:
2059:
2058:
2053:
2052:
2044:
2043:
2040:
2039:
2034:
2033:
2028:
2027:
2024:
2019:
2018:
2015:
2014:
2001:
2000:
1995:
1994:
1986:
1985:
1982:
1981:
1976:
1975:
1970:
1969:
1963:
1962:
1959:
1958:
1949:
1948:
1943:
1942:
1937:
1932:
1931:
1928:
1927:
1922:
1921:
1916:
1915:
1912:
1907:
1906:
1903:
1902:
1885:
1884:
1881:
1880:
1875:
1870:
1869:
1866:
1865:
1860:
1859:
1854:
1853:
1847:
1846:
1843:
1842:
1833:
1832:
1827:
1826:
1818:
1817:
1814:
1813:
1808:
1807:
1802:
1801:
1795:
1794:
1791:
1790:
1777:
1776:
1771:
1770:
1764:
1759:
1758:
1755:
1754:
1749:
1748:
1743:
1742:
1739:
1734:
1733:
1730:
1729:
1720:
1719:
1714:
1713:
1708:
1703:
1702:
1699:
1698:
1693:
1692:
1687:
1686:
1683:
1678:
1666:
1665:
1662:
1661:
1657:
1656:
1649:
1642:
1639:
1636:
1635:
1632:
1631:
1628:, succeeding
1627:
1624:Accession of
1622:
1620:
1617:
1614:
1613:
1609:
1606:
1603:
1602:
1598:
1594:
1591:
1588:
1587:
1584:
1583:
1580:, succeeding
1579:
1576:Accession of
1574:
1572:
1569:
1566:
1565:
1561:
1558:
1555:
1554:
1550:
1547:
1544:
1543:
1540:
1539:
1536:, succeeding
1535:
1532:Accession of
1530:
1528:
1525:
1522:
1521:
1517:
1513:
1510:
1507:
1506:
1495:
1490:
1487:
1485:
1481:
1480:James Stewart
1477:
1471:
1469:
1465:
1461:
1458:, his sister
1457:
1452:
1450:
1447:, and though
1446:
1442:
1438:
1431:
1427:
1426:
1420:
1416:
1414:
1410:
1406:
1402:
1397:
1395:
1391:
1387:
1383:
1379:
1374:
1366:Long twilight
1365:
1363:
1361:
1357:
1353:
1348:
1344:
1342:
1338:
1334:
1333:James Stewart
1330:
1325:
1323:
1322:Kinneil House
1319:
1315:
1309:
1307:
1299:
1297:
1295:
1291:
1287:
1283:
1279:
1275:
1271:
1267:
1263:
1259:
1255:
1251:
1247:
1241:
1239:
1234:
1232:
1228:
1224:
1220:
1216:
1212:
1208:
1204:
1200:
1196:
1192:
1188:
1184:
1180:
1176:
1172:
1171:Mary of Guise
1164:
1162:
1160:
1156:
1152:
1148:
1144:
1138:
1136:
1132:
1128:
1127:Dunbar Castle
1124:
1116:
1114:
1112:
1108:
1104:
1100:
1096:
1095:Cheviot Hills
1092:
1088:
1080:
1078:
1076:
1072:
1068:
1064:
1060:
1055:
1053:
1049:
1048:Auld Alliance
1044:
1040:
1038:
1037:Hampton Court
1034:
1029:
1027:
1023:
1022:William Cecil
1019:
1015:
1014:Châtellerault
1007:
1005:
1003:
999:
995:
991:
987:
983:
979:
975:
970:
968:
964:
960:
956:
947:
945:
943:
939:
935:
931:
926:
924:
920:
914:
912:
908:
904:
903:
897:
895:
891:
890:
885:
877:
875:
873:
869:
865:
861:
856:
854:
850:
845:
843:
842:
837:
833:
829:
828:Earl of Angus
825:
821:
816:
814:
810:
806:
802:
797:
795:
791:
787:
783:
779:
775:
774:Mary of Guise
770:
762:
760:
749:
745:
743:
739:
736:
733:
729:
727:
723:
720:
719:
718:
717:
712:
703:
699:
696:
693:
691:
687:
684:
681:
678:
675:
674:
672:
671:
666:
656:
636:
634:
630:
628:
608:
602:
597:
593:
587:
561:
559:
554:
553:
541:
540:
525:
523:
495:
493:
488:
487:
473:
472:
455:
453:
425:
423:
418:
417:
403:
402:
388:
382:
379:
371:
369:
361:
359:
358:
351:
345:
343:
333:
331:
328:
325:
323:
322:
317:
308:Châtellerault
304:
303:
290:
288:
274:
271:
269:
268:
261:
248:
247:
238:
232:
227:
224:
223:
219:
218:
215:
213:
209:
205:
201:
196:
194:
190:
186:
182:
178:
174:
170:
166:
162:
158:
154:
146:
144:
142:
138:
134:
130:
126:
122:
113:
109:
106:
103:
99:
95:
94:Isle of Arran
91:
87:
83:
79:
75:
71:
68:
65:
61:
58:
55:
51:
47:
43:
39:
34:
31:Earl of Arran
29:
22:
19:
4158:1530s births
4128:
4098:
4087:
4077:
4067:
4058:
4032:
4002:
3965:
3932:
3907:
3877:
3854:
3834:
3807:
3784:
3756:
3740:
3724:
3716:
3712:
3707:
3700:222, line 20
3696:Cokayne 1910
3680:
3675:
3659:
3651:
3647:
3631:
3623:
3619:
3593:368, line 28
3573:
3565:
3557:
3549:
3545:
3538:CSP Scotland
3537:
3532:
3524:
3519:
3511:
3503:
3496:CSP Scotland
3495:
3491:
3483:
3478:
3471:CSP Scotland
3470:
3466:
3439:
3435:
3427:
3422:
3412:
3405:
3397:
3393:
3385:
3381:
3373:
3369:
3361:
3357:
3349:
3344:
3337:CSP Scotland
3336:
3332:
3324:
3319:
3310:
3303:CSP Scotland
3302:
3298:
3290:
3285:
3277:
3272:
3264:
3260:
3252:
3247:
3237:
3230:
3220:
3213:
3203:
3196:
3189:Conyers Read
3182:
3176:
3168:
3164:
3160:
3150:
3143:
3135:
3130:
3122:
3113:. Retrieved
3106:the original
3092:
3085:CSP Scotland
3084:
3080:
3072:
3067:
3059:
3054:
3046:
3041:
3033:
3028:
3021:CSP Scotland
3020:
3016:
3008:
3003:
2996:CSP Scotland
2995:
2991:
2983:
2979:
2971:
2966:
2959:CSP Scotland
2958:
2954:
2946:
2941:
2933:
2928:
2921:CSP Scotland
2920:
2916:
2908:
2904:
2899:
2891:
2886:
2878:
2875:CSP Scotland
2874:
2870:
2865:
2857:
2853:
2848:
2840:
2836:
2833:CSP Scotland
2832:
2828:
2820:
2816:
2809:CSP Scotland
2808:
2804:
2796:
2791:
2784:CSP Scotland
2783:
2779:
2771:
2767:
2763:
2755:
2754:David Reid,
2750:
2742:
2737:
2729:
2724:
2716:
2712:
2703:
2694:
2686:
2681:
2673:
2668:
2660:
2655:
2648:286, line 26
2639:
2631:
2626:
2615:
2607:
2599:
2595:
2587:
2579:
2571:
2566:
2555:
2547:
2543:
2535:
2530:
2522:
2518:
2510:
2502:
2494:
2489:
2478:
2444:
2439:
2431:
2426:
2410:
2394:
2378:
2352:170, line 32
2343:
2332:Debrett 1828
2327:
2311:
2302:
2295:443, line 10
2291:Debrett 1828
2286:
2279:369, line 11
2270:
2259:Cokayne 1910
2254:
2247:221, line 31
2243:Cokayne 1910
2238:
2231:341, line 12
2222:
2206:
2198:
2194:
2187:362, line 41
2178:
2171:368, line 34
2139:
1873:
1623:
1618:
1596:
1592:1575, 22 Jan
1575:
1570:
1531:
1526:
1472:
1456:Lord Maxwell
1453:
1434:
1423:
1409:Jerome Bowie
1398:
1369:
1354:. Bothwell,
1349:
1345:
1326:
1310:
1303:
1242:
1235:
1211:Ralph Sadler
1168:
1139:
1120:
1084:
1070:
1066:
1062:
1056:
1045:
1041:
1033:Peter Martyr
1030:
1011:
978:Ralph Sadler
971:
951:
927:
915:
910:
900:
898:
887:
881:
857:
846:
839:
817:
809:Rough Wooing
798:
784:'s daughter
778:Ralph Sadler
771:
768:
756:
676:
595:
551:
538:
485:
468:
413:
398:
386:
313:
301:
257:
245:
220:Family tree
197:
150:
120:
119:
18:
4163:1609 deaths
3962:Lee, Sidney
3904:Lee, Sidney
3749:61, line 16
3459:369, line 4
2415:Dunlop 1890
2399:Dunlop 1890
2383:Dunlop 1890
2348:Dunlop 1890
2336:443, line 9
2077:Marion Boyd
1352:High Street
1337:Agnes Keith
1250:Burntisland
1215:James Croft
1149:, Prior of
1075:James Croft
1018:Switzerland
923:bourguignon
822:, met with
679:(1537–1609)
615:the article
131:during the
53:Predecessor
4152:Categories
4134:1548–1609
3817:1045624502
3794:1137227125
3765:44, line 1
3763:, p.
3747:, p.
3733:61, line 8
3731:, p.
3698:, p.
3666:, p.
3638:, p.
3610:, p.
3591:, p.
3457:, p.
2646:, p.
2417:, p.
2401:, p.
2385:, p.
2369:, p.
2350:, p.
2334:, p.
2318:, p.
2316:Burke 1869
2293:, p.
2277:, p.
2261:, p.
2245:, p.
2229:, p.
2213:, p.
2185:, p.
2169:, p.
1476:Linlithgow
1388:, then at
1358:, and the
1300:Mary again
1290:Lord James
1151:Coldingham
1099:Teviotdale
963:John Jewel
794:Protestant
613:Subject of
556:d. c. 1670
319:b. c. 1510
84:March 1609
4042:505064285
3864:228661424
3636:Bain 1898
3589:Paul 1907
3455:Paul 1907
3187:, p. 13,
3071:HMC 11th
2871:Full View
2797:Full View
2644:Bain 1898
2367:Paul 1907
2275:Paul 1907
2227:Paul 1907
2183:Bain 1898
2167:Paul 1907
2151:Citations
1650:Ancestors
1640:1609, Mar
1548:1548, Aug
1492:Timeline
1270:Restalrig
1123:Sarlabous
1071:Glycerium
1067:Pamphilus
959:John Knox
902:Emblemata
878:In France
490:1575–1618
420:1546–1621
405:1540–1604
390:1537–1609
263:c. 1490 –
250:c. 1475 –
63:Successor
4030:(1907).
4001:(eds.).
3956:(1890).
3898:(1890).
3887:54499602
3875:(1828).
3848:(1910).
3805:(1869).
3681:Scotland
3253:Scotland
3185:, (1909)
2869:Forbes,
2616:Emblemes
1516:Hamilton
1231:Aberdour
1213:and Sir
1183:Daldowie
992:and the
826:and the
801:Catholic
653:Abercorn
651:Earls of
623:Earls of
552:2nd Earl
539:1st Duke
486:1st Earl
471:Marquess
414:1st Lord
401:Marquess
387:3rd Earl
314:Margaret
302:2nd Earl
246:1st Earl
204:James IV
175:and, so
173:James II
165:James II
125:Scottish
3980:8544105
3964:(ed.).
3922:8544105
3906:(ed.).
3852:(ed.).
3775:Sources
3323:Keith,
3169:Papiers
2841:Papiers
2618:(1549)"
734:in 1555
722:Barbara
477:1624/25
416:Paisley
316:Douglas
265:c. 1522
260:Bethune
212:James I
169:James V
129:regency
4040:
4015:
3978:
3941:
3920:
3885:
3862:
3815:
3792:
1503:Event
1223:Wemyss
1219:Dysart
1159:masque
1153:, and
988:, the
919:morion
884:France
790:Edward
596:Legend
475:1589 –
189:Cadzow
111:Mother
101:Father
89:Buried
45:Tenure
3993:. In
3960:. In
3902:. In
3715:, in
3115:7 May
3109:(PDF)
3102:(PDF)
2131:Notes
1643:Died
1637:71–72
1615:65–66
1604:41–42
1589:37–38
1567:29–30
1556:24–25
1545:10–11
1484:James
1405:Scots
1227:Cupar
1217:from
1063:Crito
677:James
625:Arran
549:James
536:James
483:James
466:James
411:Claud
384:James
299:James
258:Janet
243:James
191:from
4038:OCLC
4013:ISBN
3976:OCLC
3939:ISBN
3918:OCLC
3883:OCLC
3860:OCLC
3813:OCLC
3790:OCLC
3679:CSP
3251:CSP
3117:2010
1607:1579
1559:1562
1511:1537
1500:Date
1460:Anne
1437:John
1229:and
1207:Fife
1197:and
921:, a
738:Anne
686:John
396:John
252:1529
208:Joan
161:Mary
81:Died
76:1537
73:Born
3640:615
2371:370
1523:4–5
1497:Age
1292:to
1248:at
1028:.
896:.
648:XXX
638:XXX
620:XXX
610:XXX
469:2nd
399:1st
4154::
3997:;
3833:.
3688:^
3600:^
3581:^
3572:,
3510:,
3447:^
3434:,
3121:,
2586:,
2509:,
2477:.
2452:^
2359:^
2159:^
1415:.
1396:.
1233:.
1225:,
1221:,
1161:.
1145:,
1137:.
1039:.
1004:.
844:.
195:.
4044:.
4021:.
3982:.
3947:.
3924:.
3889:.
3866:.
3819:.
3796:.
3119:.
2620:.
2373:.
2263:4
1508:0
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.