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his person and could therefore claim to speak with his voice. Margaret and Angus were potentially hostile to Albany's intentions, and James V had to be removed from their influence. Albany besieged Stirling Castle and Margaret was forced to relinquish possession of the king and the Duke of Ross. James would not see his mother again for two years. Having lost the regency, her income and control of her sons, Margaret departed from the court in September 1515, fleeing from Linlithgow Palace, where she had gone for her lying in, to
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Douglases for the next two-and-a-half years. Angus again "erected" James V to full kingly powers, took him on justice ayres and kept him under close supervision. He spoiled the king with various lavish gifts in an attempt to buy his favour and make the detention more tolerable, and when James showed signs of tiring of these gifts, Angus also introduced the adolescent king to the pleasures of the flesh with a succession of
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Margaret, who gave them back to Albany, symbolising that the government of Scotland was in his hands. Thus, Albany was able to keep an upper hand in regard to the ambitious Angus. The regent put Angus under charges of high treason in December 1521 and later sent him practically a prisoner to France. In November 1522, Albany took an army to besiege
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A plan was agreed to end the feuding among these opposing groups by allowing each of them in turn to act as host to the young king. However, the plan fell apart in November 1525 when, at the end of his period of custody, Angus refused to surrender the king who, in effect, became a prisoner of the Red
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A contemporary tribute, paid to the Duke of Albany's success in bringing order and good government to Scotland, by Sebastian Giustinian, the Venetian Ambassador at Henry VIII's Court, was that Scotland, "...was as much under Albany's control as if he were King...". In February 1517, James was brought
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At Stirling, the ten-year-old James had a guard of 20 footmen dressed in his colours, red and yellow. When he went to the park below the Castle, "by secret and in right fair and soft wedder (weather)", six horsemen would scour the countryside two miles roundabout for intruders. Poets wrote their own
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James has been described as a vindictive king, whose policies were largely motivated by the pursuit of wealth, and a paranoid fear of his nobility which led to the ruthless appropriation of their lands. He has also been characterised as the "poor man's king", due to his accessibility to the poor and
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Although James V's army had been beaten at Solway Moss, it was neither a personal humiliation for the king (who was not there) nor the result of noble disaffection. In fact, James had substantial support for his war policy and early in December, he had made plans to renew the conflict with England.
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to Scotland to discuss the initiative. Although Henry VIII sent his tapestries to York in September 1541 ahead of a meeting, James did not come. The lack of commitment to this meeting was regarded by English observers as a sign that Scotland was firmly allied to France and Catholicism, particularly
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tried to encourage James to close the monasteries and take their revenue so that he would not have to keep sheep like a mean subject. James replied that he had no sheep, he could depend on his god-father the king of France, and it was against reason to close the abbeys that "stand these many years,
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The struggle for control of the person of the king was an essential prelude to Albany's attempt to govern, as he was aware from the beginning that his claims to act for the king and with full royal authority depended on the continued goodwill of the king himself, or rather of whoever had control of
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and his followers, brought James V from Stirling to Edinburgh. In August, Parliament declared the regency at an end, and the 12-year-old King James was prematurely "erected" to full kingly powers. In November, Parliament formally recognised Margaret as the chief councillor to the king. Margaret's
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for her young son, in accordance with the terms of James IV's will, which also stated that Margaret was to retain this position so long as she remained a widow. The long minority of James V would last for nearly fifteen years, with Margaret's position as regent soon challenged by the French-born
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James increased his income by tightening control over royal estates and from the profits of justice, customs and feudal rights. He also gave his illegitimate sons lucrative benefices, diverting substantial church wealth into his coffers. James spent a large amount of his wealth on building up a
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he plenished the country with all kind of craftsmen out of other countries, as French-men, Spaniards, Dutch men, and Englishmen, which were all cunning craftsmen, every man for his own hand. Some were gunners, wrights, carvers, painters, masons, smiths, harness-makers (armourers), tapesters,
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was suggested as a suitable bride for James V. When the Duke of Albany returned in November 1521 Margaret sided with him against her husband, the Earl of Angus. Albany came to Edinburgh Castle, where James V was kept, and in a public ceremony, the keeper gave him the keys, which he passed to
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contenew"; in Paris in 1536; and in 1540, when he wrote to his wife to say that he had been as ill as he had ever been in his life, but was now recovered. Evidently, his immune system had not recovered, as he had been ill again in November 1542. It is likely that James V died from
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According to legend, James was nicknamed "King of the Commons" as he would sometimes travel around Scotland disguised as a common man, describing himself as the "Gudeman of Ballengeich". ("Gudeman" means "landlord" or "farmer", and "Ballengeich" was the nickname of a road next to
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on 31 October 1542. Although he hoped to invade England, his nobles were reluctant. He returned to Edinburgh, on the way writing a letter in French to his wife from Falahill mentioning he had three days of illness. On 24 November his army suffered a serious defeat at the
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before the negotiations resumed again, and in March 1536 a final contract made for Mary of Bourbon to marry James V. She would have a dowry as if she were a French princess, and Francis I consolidated the agreement by sending James the collar of the
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Following Madeleine's death, James V's thoughts turned to a second French bride to further the interests of the Franco-Scottish alliance. David Beaton was sent to France to persuade Francis I to agree to James marrying his only surviving daughter,
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nursery rhymes for James and advised him on royal behavior. Although his academic development was effectively cut short under Angus's captivity from 1525 onward, James V had been given a strong grounding by a number of tutors, including
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in October 1537 that Mary was "stark (strong), well complexioned, and fit to travel", and that her father was "marvellous desirous of the expedition and hasty end of the matter," and had already consulted with his brother, the
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The birth and long journey left her extremely ill and she was not told of the death of her second son Alexander in December 1515 until she had recovered her strength. The earl of Angus made his peace with Albany later in 1516.
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on 19 May. Madeleine wrote to her father from Edinburgh on 8 June 1537 saying that she was better and her symptoms had diminished. However, a month later, on 7 July 1537, Queen Madeleine died in her husband's arms at
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wrote to Henry VIII in July, "I trust she will prove a wise Princess. I have been much in her company, and she bears herself very honourably to me, with very good entertaining." James and Mary had two sons:
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alliance with the Hamiltons inevitably alienated other noble houses. Henry VIII allowed the Earl of Angus (who Albany had banished) to return to Scotland in 1524, and he entered into an alliance with the
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with France. The first year of his regency was a period when a vigorous defence of his authority was essential to prevent the crumbling of Scottish government either into anarchy or into English control.
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41,000) during his adult reign on extensively remodelling all the major residences and several minor ones, including the construction of new structures, with the most significant work focused on
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on 19 January 1537, symbolising the hopes of the papacy that he would resist the path that his uncle Henry VIII had followed. After months of festivities and celebrations, and visits to
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One technological initiative was a special mill for polishing armour at Holyroodhouse next to his mint. The mill had a pole drive 32 feet long powered by horses. Mary of Guise's mother
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to govern Scotland in his absence. In the event, James V would be away from Scotland for eight months, becoming the first Scottish king to voluntarily remain away from his realm since
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in February 1540. In the same year, for his wife's coronation, the treasurer's accounts record that James personally devised fireworks made by his master gunners. His goldsmith
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symbolising his prayers that James would be strengthened against heresies from across the border. These gifts were delivered by the Pope's messenger while James was at
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confirmed his restoration as Duke of Albany and his position as regent. Albany's noble supporters intended his arrival to bring stable and good government, while
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and God's service maintained and kept in the same, and I might have anything I require of them." Sadler knew that James did farm sheep on his estates.
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James greatly increased his income by tightening control over royal estates and from the profits of justice, customs and feudal rights. He founded the
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for the occasion. When James took steps to suppress the circulation of slanderous ballads and rhymes against Henry VIII, Henry sent Fulke ap Powell,
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tried to persuade James against the persecution of Protestants and to meet Henry VIII at York. James and Henry corresponded about meeting in 1536.
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The death of James's mother in 1541 removed any incentive for peace with England, and war broke out. Initially, the Scots won a victory at the
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from 9 September 1513 until his death in 1542. He was crowned on 21 September 1513 at the age of seventeen months. James was the son of
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Between 1517 and 1520, Albany sojourned in France, and did not exercise the regency in person, but through his lieutenants including
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lent James unwonted diplomatic weight, and saw him secure two politically and financially advantageous French marriages, first to
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Like Henry VIII, James employed many foreign artisans and craftsmen in order to enhance the prestige of his renaissance court.
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player. In 1562, Sir Thomas Wood reported that James had "a singular good ear and could sing that he had never seen before" (
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James V renewed the Auld Alliance and fulfilled the terms of the Treaty of Rouen on 1 January 1537 by marrying Madeleine at
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The first action James took as king was to remove Angus from the scene. The Douglas family — excluding James's half-sister
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James V has been depicted in historical novels, poems, short stories and one notable opera. They include the following:
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and diplomat, was a prolific poet. He produced an interlude at Linlithgow Palace thought to be a version of his play
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his acting against their oppressors. James died in December 1542 following the Scottish defeat by the English at the
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broudsters, taylors, cunning chirugeons, apothecaries, with all other kind of craftsmen to apparel his palaces.
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a few days later amid pageants and plays performed in her honour, and James and Mary were married in person at
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sent him an armourer. The armourer made steel plates for his jousting saddles in October 1538 and delivered a
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In 1540, Irish nobles and chiefs offered James the kingship of Ireland, as a further challenge to Henry VIII.
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James was on his deathbed at Falkland when news arrived from Linlithgow that the queen had given birth to a
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nobles and chiefs throughout their resistance to Henry VIII in the 1530s, and in 1540 they offered him the
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from those inherited from his father. James sailed to France for his first marriage and strengthened the
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as a bride. Yet by the 1520s Francis's two surviving daughters were too frail or too young. In 1528 the
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De vera cometae significatione contra astrologorum omnium vanitatem. Libellus, nuper natus et aeditus
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Van Heijnsbergen, Theo, 'Literature in Queen Mary's Edinburgh: the Bannatyne Manuscript', in
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removed Margaret from the office of regent and appointed the Duke of Albany to replace her.
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A Popular History of Ireland: from the Earliest Period to the Emancipation of the Catholics
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La douceur et la force illustroient son visage Si que Venus et Mars en avoient fait partage
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saw James in 1537 when the king was twenty-four and summed up his paradoxical appearance: "
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gave ÂŁ200 to Adam's son, James Stewart, for his travelling expenses in foreign countries.
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James decided to travel to France to meet his prospective bride in person. He sailed from
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in 1540. James also attracted the attention of international authors. The French poet
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of Listonschiels, was sent on an errand to England, though he got a frosty reception.
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court in the garden in 1541. The court survives to this day and is the oldest in the
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and was routed off the field. Another attempt later that year, on 4 September at the
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Johnnie Armstrong of Gilnockie, who was captured and hanged by King James V in 1530.
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James was the last monarch to die in Scotland until 8 September 2022 when Queen
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to attend, with Lord Maxwell standing as proxy for James V. Mary departed from
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as a heretic at St Andrews in 1528. Later in the reign, the English ambassador
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between France and Scotland was maintained, James should have a daughter of
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described by Helena Mennie Shire. This quieter music included a consort of
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both raised the possibility of a marriage between the king and his cousin,
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played by four Frenchmen led by Jacques Columbell. It seems certain that
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with eight ships and a troop of French soldiers in May 1514. He entered
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On the True Significance of Comets against the Vanity of Astrologers.
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in the 1530s placed James in a powerful bargaining position with the
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a week later, the Scots travelled to the Duke of VendĂ´me's court at
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wedding of James V and Mary of Guise was held on 9 May 1538 at the
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advised James against travelling to England, and sent an envoy or
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Married Jean Kennedy and had issue. Also had illegitimate issue.
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The four European orders of chivalry to which James V belonged —
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in 1537. James maintained diplomatic correspondence with various
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Henry VIII and the Art of Majesty, Tapestries at the Tudor Court
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His daughter, Marjorie, married the half-nephew of his brother,
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carved a lion, a crown and an eighteen-foot-long inscription in
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wrote music for James V and probable that the Scottish composer
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in Scotland, dedicated to the couple a new edition of his work
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At Falkland Palace, James V extended his father's buildings in
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in 1532 and also acted to end lawlessness and rebellion in the
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Wardrobe Inventories of James V: British Library MS Royal 18 C
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In December 1534, Francis I insisted that his eldest daughter
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on 21 September 1513. The nobility accepted Margaret Tudor as
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Works of Drummond of Hawthornden: History of the Five Jameses
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as his flagship. Before his departure, James appointed six
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and a force of 500 men in a fleet of six ships, using the
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on 10 June 1538, and landed in Scotland 6 days later at
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National Records of Scotland, Exchequer vouchers E23/7.
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was built in 1538 as the centrepiece of the courtyard.
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The Minority of James V: Scotland in Europe, 1513–1528
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Lives of the queens of Scotland and English princesses
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Domestic and international policy was affected by the
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to allow him to tax monastic incomes. He sent ÂŁ50 to
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Princelie Majestie: The Court of James V of Scotland
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no. 962: Lang, Andrew, 'Letters of Cardinal Beaton,
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In 1524, Albany was finally removed from power in a
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and baptised the following day, receiving the title
5091: 4856: 2174:Married Janet Ruthven and had issue. In June 1596, 1778:in August 1542. The Imperial ambassador in London, 1333:. James received papal approval in the form of the 1213:, sister of Francis I, suggested her sister-in-law 897:. Even his pursemaster and yeoman of the wardrobe, 770:while he was in France. Margaret, with the help of 720:, sieur de la Bastie. On 26 August 1517 Albany and 358: 348: 338: 328: 316: 254: 190: 176: 159: 146: 142: 108: 98: 88: 78: 68: 61: 34: 4594: 3574:, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1957), pp. 270, 275, 279–281. 1626:As a patron of poets and authors, James supported 807:Angus overreached himself, assuming the office of 4333:Register of the Privy Seal of Scotland: 1567-1574 4287:Wade, Mike; Parker, Charlie (13 September 2022). 4079: 4077: 4075: 3993:(John Donald, 2005), pp. 92–94, 98: H. M. Shire, 1634:, the son of his nurse, who translated the Latin 1623:was in royal employ, though evidence is lacking. 1181:. Charles V also proposed James marry his niece, 970:James recovered money from the church by getting 645:sought to use Albany to maintain support for the 503:, succeeded him at the age of just six days old. 4512:Ellis, Henry, 'A Household book of James V', in 3679:, vol. 5 part 4 cont. (London, 1836), pp. 59–60. 2084:. Some sources, however, state he had no issue. 1683:this sweetness and strength illuminate his face, 1051:James V spent a large amount of money (at least 870:— on the outer gate he built at his birthplace, 4632:A Guide to the Best Historical Novels and Tales 4266:Accounts of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland 3433:Accounts of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland 3400:Accounts of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland 3165:Accounts of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland 2067:James Stewart, Commendator of Kelso and Melrose 288:James Stewart, Commendator of Kelso and Melrose 4654:Court, Kirk, and Community: Scotland 1470–1625 4160:, vol. 6 part 2, London (1895), p. 144, no.66. 3823: 3821: 3819: 2296:and Lord of Zetland (Commendator of Holyrood) 1674:La douceur et la force illustroient son visage 1672:De vertus, et de l'honneur, et guerre amoureux 1302:almost two hundred years earlier. Arriving at 1067:James V Tower at the north-west corner of the 954:were persecuted. The most famous of these was 6180: 5410: 4834: 4339:, vol. 8 (Edinburgh, 1982), p. 485, no. 2742. 3211: 3209: 3207: 3205: 3203: 1676:Si que Venus et Mars en avoient fait partage" 942:, especially after Henry VIII broke from the 8: 4289:"In hushed reverence, they lined Royal Mile" 4136:, vol. 1 (SHS: Edinburgh, 1923), pp. 18, 20. 4087:(John Donald: Edinburgh, 2005), pp. 226–243. 3746:(John Donald: Edinburgh, 2003), pp. 102–103. 3310:, vol. 10 (SHS: Edinburgh, 1965), pp. 13–51. 1859:James was succeeded by his infant daughter, 1668:"Son port estoit royal, son regard vigoureux 1462:, along with the rentals of the earldoms of 5977:Monarchs of England and Scotland after the 4335:, vol. 6 (Edinburgh, 1963), p. 67 no. 298: 3980:(Tuckwell: East Linton, 1996), pp. 129–133. 3548:(John Donald: Edinburgh, 2005), pp. 99–100. 3501: 3499: 3339:(Tuckwell: East Linton, 1998), pp. 245–248. 3302:(John Donald: Edinburgh, 2005), 12–15, 36: 3177:HMC Earl of Mar & Kellie at Alloa House 1554:, said to depict the Gudeman of Ballengeich 1513:. She was formally received by the king at 950:and during his reign a number of outspoken 6187: 6173: 6165: 6154:Debated or disputed rulers are in italics. 6053: 5969: 5447: 5442: 5417: 5403: 5395: 4841: 4827: 4819: 4711: 4704: 3308:Miscellany of the Scottish History Society 3281: 3279: 3277: 3275: 3235: 3233: 3231: 3229: 3227: 3225: 3189: 3187: 3185: 2477: 2468: 1687:as if he were the child of Venus and Mars. 449:James's reign witnessed the beginnings of 40: 31: 4315: 4313: 4311: 4309: 3663:(HMSO: Edinburgh, 1954), 318: Bapst, E., 3108: 3106: 3079: 3077: 3075: 3048: 3046: 1146:As early as August 1517, a clause of the 574:James was crowned in the Chapel Royal at 4360: 4358: 4356: 4354: 4237:Tudors (The History of England Volume 2) 4158:Calendar State Papers Spanish: 1542–1543 4085:Princelie Majestie, the court of James V 3625:, vol. 4 part IV (London, 1836), p. 545. 3598:Princelie Majestie, the court of James V 3585:Princelie Majestie, the court of James V 3546:Princelie Majestie, the court of James V 3520:Princelie Majestie, the court of James V 2039: 1925: 1751: 1557: 1545: 1102:style between 1537 and 1541 and built a 813:Walter Scott of Branxholme and Buccleuch 658:, where she gave birth to her daughter, 4408:. London and New York: Frederick Warne. 4196:part translated only; now preserved as 3831:(John Donald: Edinburgh, 2003), p. 108. 3759:(John Donald: Edinburgh, 2003), p. 104. 3717: 3587:(John Donald: Edinburgh, 2005), p. 111. 3417:Reid, John J., 'The Scottish Regalia', 2970: 2216:John Stewart, Commendator of Coldingham 1855:, which contains the remains of James V 1679:His royal bearing, and vigorous pursuit 1565:of James V, Edinburgh mint, 1526 × 1539 1423:Louis II d'OrlĂŠans, Duke of Longueville 1268:on 1 September 1536, with the earls of 997:According to 16th-century writers, his 499:. His only surviving legitimate child, 375:(10 April 1512 – 14 December 1542) was 298:John Stewart, Commendator of Coldingham 120: 3698:James Beaton, Archbishop of St Andrews 3600:(John Donald: Edinburgh, 2005), p. 49. 3522:(John Donald: Edinburgh, 2005), p. 92. 2838: 2718: 2714: 2704: 2596: 2486: 2482: 2274:Archibald Campbell, 5th Earl of Argyll 743:The Treaty of Rouen was ratified, and 217: 4438:James V: The Personal Rule, 1528–1542 4126:Accounts of the Treasurer of Scotland 3957:"The Court of Mary, Queen of Scots", 3813:(HMSO: Edinburgh, 1954), pp. 331–332. 3638:, HMSO (1954), pp. 173, 180–182, 189, 3561:(Tuckwell: East Linton, 1999), p. 18. 3535:(Tuckwell: East Linton, 1999), p. 61. 3509:(Tuckwell: East Linton, 1999), p. 27. 2914: 2904: 2900: 2888: 2882: 2872: 2856: 2846: 2842: 2826: 2820: 2810: 2794: 2784: 2780: 2768: 2762: 2752: 2736: 2726: 2722: 2698: 2688: 2672: 2662: 2658: 2646: 2640: 2630: 2614: 2604: 2600: 2584: 2578: 2568: 2552: 2542: 2538: 2526: 2520: 2510: 2494: 2490: 2237:Francis Stewart, 5th Earl of Bothwell 1695:, an Italian scholar who had been at 1681:of virtue, of honour, and love's war, 1425:. David Beaton wrote to James V from 625:, regent of James V from 1515 to 1524 7: 4172:, vol.5 part 4 part 2, (1836), 213: 2415:Archibald Douglas, 5th Earl of Angus 1417:as a bride instead. The daughter of 710:Archibald Douglas, 6th Earl of Angus 596:Archibald Douglas, 6th Earl of Angus 405:Archibald Douglas, 6th Earl of Angus 3690:Gavin Dunbar, Archbishop of Glasgow 3402:, vol. 6 (Edinburgh, 1905), p. 236. 2027:James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell 1891:performed for the king. During the 1811:'s accession to the throne through 1538:, who was born on 8 December 1542. 1189:to Rome to negotiate a marriage to 221: 3435:, vol. 7 (Edinburgh, 1907), p. 18. 3375:HMC 15th Report: Duke of Buccleuch 3352:, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1809), p. 30. 3289:(Thomas and Lochar, 1993), p. 196. 3243:(Thomas and Lochar, 1993), p. 195. 3197:(Thomas and Lochar, 1993), p. 197. 3116:(Thomas and Lochar, 1993), p. 194. 2739:Edmund Tudor, 1st Earl of Richmond 2294:Robert Stewart, 1st Earl of Orkney 2082:Robert Stewart, 1st Earl of Orkney 303:Robert Stewart, 1st Earl of Orkney 27:King of Scotland from 1513 to 1542 25: 4702:National Portrait Gallery, London 4597:Sir David Lyndsay, Selected Poems 4050:Drummond of Hawthorden, William, 4010:(John Donald, 1998), pp. 105–107. 3650:, vol. 4 (London, 1871), no. 861. 2362:. James also features in Scott's 1988:Arthur or Robert, Duke of Albany 772:James Hamilton, 1st Earl of Arran 594:In August 1514, Margaret married 308:Jean Campbell, Countess of Argyll 6505:Children of James IV of Scotland 6475:Scottish people of Welsh descent 4676: 4384: 3844:, vol. 12, part 2 (London, 1891) 3010:Dictionary of National Biography 2102:James Stewart, 1st Earl of Moray 1851:The Royal Vault in the ruins of 1521:on 18 June 1538. James's mother 547:James was the third son of King 524: 515: 362: 293:James Stewart, 1st Earl of Moray 5454:Monarchs of Scotland until 1603 4691:at the official website of the 4593:Hadley Williams, Janet (2000), 4575:Hadley Williams, Janet (1996), 4194:, vol. 1, Blackwood (1850), 402 4146:Letters & Papers Henry VIII 4110:Accounts of the Masters of Work 4096:Lindsay of Pitscottie, Robert, 3929:Picturesque Tourist of Scotland 3842:Letters & Papers Henry VIII 3648:Calendar of State Papers Venice 3572:Accounts of the Masters of Work 3415:( (HMSO: Edinburgh, 1954), 328: 3363:An Historical Atlas of Scotland 3129:(John Donald, 2019), pp. 91–92. 2984:(SHS: Edinburgh, 1953), p. 243. 2239:. Also had illegitimate issue. 2017:; no issue. Married, secondly, 1691:When he married Mary of Guise, 1337:, and was granted the title of 1245:Marriage to Madeleine of Valois 1047:in the French Renaissance style 994:in France on 25 February 1537. 243: 213: 6490:Lord high stewards of Scotland 6435:16th-century Scottish monarchs 5451:Monarchs of England until 1603 4477:Scotland: James V to James VII 4320:HMC: 6th Report & Appendix 3323:(Tuckwell: East Linton, 1999). 2130:Agnes Keith, Countess of Moray 1644:Sir David Lindsay of the Mount 591:, who was born in April 1514. 469:also granted him the title of 1: 4850:Pictish and Scottish monarchs 4579:, Edinburgh: Tuckwell Press, 4198:National Archives of Scotland 3451:(Routledge, 1929), pp. 14–17. 3361:Athol Murray, 'Crown Lands', 2299: 2261: 2220: 2106: 2071: 1761: 1401: 1241:as a token of his affection. 738:Holy Roman Emperor, Charles V 51: 6460:Knights of the Golden Fleece 4543:, Nairn: Thomas and Lochar, 4116:(John Donald, 2005), p. 173. 3888:, vol. 1 (STS, 1923), 60–61. 3306:, 'Pursemaster's Accounts', 3155:(John Donald, 2019), p. 143. 3040:(John Donald, 2019), p. xii. 2021:, and had issue (the future 1821:Anne, Queen of Great Britain 1705:Robert Lindsay of Pitscottie 1211:Margaret of Valois-AngoulĂŞme 623:John Stewart, Duke of Albany 401:John Stewart, Duke of Albany 131:John Stewart, Duke of Albany 6495:16th-century Scottish peers 6061:British monarchs after the 4456:Scotland Reformed 1488–1587 4023:(Brill, 1994), pp. 191–196. 4021:The Renaissance in Scotland 3142:(John Donald, 2019), p. 61. 3100:(John Donald, 2019), p. 79. 3087:(John Donald, 2019), p. 60. 3069:(John Donald, 2019), p. 54. 3056:(John Donald, 2019), p. 28. 3000:"James V of Scotland"  2417:, are prominently featured. 2409:, covering events to 1514. 1578:). One traditional ballad, 946:. James V did not tolerate 821:Battle of Linlithgow Bridge 453:in Scotland, and his uncle 6521: 4615:Harrison, John G. (2008). 4561:, Edinburgh: John Donald, 4525:, Edinburgh: John Donald, 4414:Bingham, Caroline (1971), 4337:Register of the Privy Seal 4214:History of the Reformation 4178:, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1846) 4069:, Paris, Vascovan, (1538). 3863:(HMSO, 1954), pp. 340–341. 3829:Scottish Queens, 1034–1714 3772:, Tuckwell (1998), p. 288. 3757:Scottish Queens, 1034–1714 3744:Scottish Queens, 1034–1714 3733:, Tuckwell (1998), p. 133. 3464:(Edinburgh, 1954), p. 320. 3444:Steuart, A. Francis, ed., 3269:(Edinburgh, 2019), p. 175. 3256:(Edinburgh, 2019), p. 140. 3179:(London, 1904), pp. 11–12. 3027:(John Donald, 2019), p. 3. 2832: 2716: 2590: 2484: 2354:narrative poem set in the 2019:Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley 1875:, next to his first wife, 1795:, where he soon took ill. 1748:War with England and death 1707:listed their professions: 1574:— meaning "windy pass" in 261: 6500:People of Stirling Castle 6440:Burials at Holyrood Abbey 6394: 6202: 6149: 6072: 6056: 6052: 5989: 5972: 5968: 5445: 5441: 5371: 4802: 4793: 4780: 4773: 4763: 4754: 4746: 4741: 4714: 3665:Les Mariages de Jacques V 3448:James Melville of Halhill 3423:, 28: this sword is lost. 3390:(Tuckwell, 1998), p. 260. 3219:(Tuckwell, 1998), p. 556. 2902: 2894: 2866: 2844: 2840: 2804: 2782: 2774: 2746: 2724: 2720: 2682: 2660: 2652: 2624: 2602: 2598: 2562: 2540: 2532: 2504: 2488: 2459:are prominently depicted. 2413:, "Boy-King" James V and 2280: 2243: 2205: 2182: 2152: 2088: 2056: 1959: 1954: 1942: 1827:(face)"; in 1534 of the " 1599:, Thomas de Averencia de 1384:Marriage to Mary of Guise 1165:and the English diplomat 1032:The James V Tower at the 1002:James Kirkcaldy of Grange 931:, first making a will in 895:Thomas Erskine of Haltoun 555:, the eldest daughter of 39: 4629:Nield, Jonathan (1968), 4405:The Nuttall EncyclopĂŚdia 4038:History of the 5 Jameses 3613:(HMSO, 1954), pp. 51–52. 3493:, Book VII, Chapter III. 2448:The Hour Before the Dawn 2426:A Prince of Good Fellows 2235:and had issue including 1756:Portrait of James V and 1173:, while that same year, 1112:Renaissance architecture 913:. In 1540, he sailed to 907:collection of tapestries 722:Charles, Duke of Alençon 534:James V's parents, King 4577:Stewart Style 1513–1542 4557:Thomas, Andrea (2005), 4516:, vol. 22, (1829), 1-12 4432:Cameron, Jamie (1998), 4170:State Papers Henry VIII 4098:The History of Scotland 3873:State Papers Henry VIII 3795:State Papers Henry VIII 3677:State Papers Henry VIII 3623:State Papers Henry VIII 3267:The Minority of James V 3254:The Minority of James V 2675:Dorothea of Brandenburg 2435:The Fight at Summerdale 2208:By Elizabeth Carmichael 1973:James, Duke of Rothesay 1528:James, Duke of Rothesay 1478:, and the lordships of 1322:, and a further 30,000 1207:Christian II of Denmark 1069:Palace of Holyroodhouse 1034:Palace of Holyroodhouse 978:, a German opponent of 712:, James V's step-father 676:Palace of Holyroodhouse 637:on 26 May, and in July 613: 589:Alexander, Duke of Ross 391:. During his childhood 272:James, Duke of Rothesay 127:(1513–1514) (1524–1525) 6470:People from Linlithgow 6401: 4858:Monarchs of the Picts 4539:Ross, Stewart (1993), 4495:Scottish Royal Palaces 4176:The Works of John Knox 3861:The Letters of James V 3688:The vice-regents were 3661:The Letters of James V 3636:The Letters of James V 3559:Scottish Royal Palaces 3533:Scottish Royal Palaces 3507:Scottish Royal Palaces 3377:(London, 1897), p. 17. 3348:Clifford, Arthur ed., 3321:Scottish Royal Palaces 2617:Christian I of Denmark 2365:Tales of a Grandfather 1856: 1771: 1714: 1689: 1642:into verse and prose. 1587:James was also a keen 1566: 1555: 1405: 1261: 1239:Order of Saint Michael 1143: 1048: 1036: 874: 713: 626: 155:, Linlithgow, Scotland 6455:Knights of the Garter 6400: 5093:Monarchs of the Scots 4493:Dunbar, John (1999). 4454:Dawson, Jane (2007), 4416:James V King of Scots 3995:Song Dance and Poetry 3915:James V King of Scots 3477:(Yale, 2007), p. 261. 3473:Campbell, Thomas P., 2523:James III of Scotland 2025:). Married, thirdly, 1850: 1789:Battle of Solway Moss 1755: 1718:Antoinette of Bourbon 1709: 1666: 1561: 1549: 1532:Antoinette de Bourbon 1495:Château de Châteaudun 1419:Claude, Duke of Guise 1391: 1340:Defender of the Faith 1335:Blessed sword and hat 1252: 1150:provided that if the 1141: 1042: 1031: 988:blessed sword and hat 853: 734:Henry VIII of England 708: 674:from Stirling to the 660:Lady Margaret Douglas 621: 571:on 9 September 1513. 497:Battle of Solway Moss 472:Defender of the Faith 455:Henry VIII of England 6031:William III & II 5596:Henry the Young King 5546:Edward the Confessor 5514:Æthelred the Unready 5174:Constantine III (IV) 5139:Constantine II (III) 4698:Portraits of James V 4685:at Wikimedia Commons 4624:. Historic Scotland. 4065:Ferrerio, Giovanni, 3827:Marshall, Rosalind, 3755:Marshall, Rosalind, 3742:Marshall, Rosalind, 3333:HMC Mar & Kellie 2859:Edward IV of England 2765:Henry VII of England 2581:James IV of Scotland 2497:James II of Scotland 2472:Ancestors of James V 2446:Knipe, John (1921), 2438:. The novel depicts 2346:The Lady of the Lake 2331:Fictional portrayals 2185:By Christine Barclay 2155:By Elizabeth Stewart 2015:Francis II of France 2003:Mary, Queen of Scots 1861:Mary, Queen of Scots 1776:Battle of Haddon Rig 1760:, anonymous artist, 1638:compiled in 1527 by 1519:St Andrews Cathedral 1191:Catherine de' Medici 1013:by the influence of 785:and a member of the 782:Lord of the Articles 759: 585:John, Duke of Albany 557:Henry VII of England 426:. The rivalry among 389:Henry VII of England 333:James IV of Scotland 277:Mary, Queen of Scots 220:; died  5979:Union of the Crowns 5204:Malcolm III Canmore 4775:Peerage of Scotland 4683:James V of Scotland 4635:, Ayer Publishing, 4541:The Stewart Dynasty 4521:Emond, Ken (2019), 4418:, London: Collins, 4373:Nield (1968), p. 67 4364:Nield (1968), p. 70 4255:Gallagher, p. 1085. 4189:Strickland, Agnes, 4174:Laing, David, ed., 4040:(1655), pp. 348–349 4032:Bingham, Caroline, 3963:, 28 February 2010. 3902:Mary Queen of Scots 3785:, HMSO (1954), 328. 3487:Thomas D'Arcy McGee 3421:, 9 December (1889) 3350:Sadler State Papers 3287:The Stewart Dynasty 3241:The Stewart Dynasty 3195:The Stewart Dynasty 3114:The Stewart Dynasty 2982:Letters of James IV 2917:Elizabeth Woodville 2701:James V of Scotland 2643:Margaret of Denmark 2433:Gunn, John (1913), 2402:The Braes of Yarrow 2285:Euphame Elphinstone 2118:Prior of St Andrews 1947:Madeleine of France 1636:History of Scotland 1331:Notre-Dame de Paris 1255:Madeleine of Valois 1205:, the daughters of 1175:Margaret of Austria 1156:Francis I of France 1142:Portrait of James V 960:burned at the stake 745:Madeleine of Valois 643:Francis I of France 481:kingship of Ireland 440:Madeleine of Valois 202:Madeleine of France 18:James V of Scotland 6402: 6063:Acts of Union 1707 6026:James II & VII 5719:Kenneth I MacAlpin 5504:Edgar the Peaceful 5277:Second Interregnum 5244:William I the Lion 5113:Constantine I (II) 5103:Kenneth I MacAlpin 4807:Title next held by 4785:Title last held by 4497:. Tuckwell Press. 4434:Macdougall, Norman 4331:Gordon Donaldson, 4275:, (Edinburgh 1711) 4222:on 29 August 2009. 4114:Princelie Majestie 4054:, Edinburgh (1711) 4008:Princelie Majestie 3997:(Cambridge, 1969). 3991:Princelie Majestie 3974:Letters of James V 3932:, pp. 180–181 3884:Wood, Marguerite, 3811:Letters of James V 3783:Letters of James V 3611:Letters of James V 3462:Letters of James V 3413:Letters of James V 3300:Princelie Majestie 2978:Robert Kerr Hannay 2384:Rossini, Gioachino 2324:Died in childhood 2269:7 January 1587/88 2122:Regent of Scotland 2059:By Elizabeth Shaw 2036:Illegitimate issue 2013:Married, firstly, 1857: 1772: 1657:The Thrie Estaitis 1567: 1556: 1413:. 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Index

James V of Scotland

Corneille de Lyon
King of Scotland
Coronation
James IV
Mary
Margaret Tudor
John Stewart, Duke of Albany
Linlithgow Palace
Falkland Palace
Holyrood Abbey
Madeleine of France
Mary of Guise
Issue
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James, Duke of Rothesay
Mary, Queen of Scots
James Stewart, Commendator of Kelso and Melrose
James Stewart, 1st Earl of Moray
John Stewart, Commendator of Coldingham
Robert Stewart, 1st Earl of Orkney
Jean Campbell, Countess of Argyll
House
Stewart
James IV of Scotland
Margaret Tudor
Catholicism
James V's signature
King of Scotland

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