James Hamilton + Mary Stewart
Birth 16 October 1430 Edinburgh “Holyrood Abbey”, Scotland
Reference number Q1466
Death 3 August 1460 (Age 29) Roxburgh “Roxburgh Castle”, Scottish Borders, Scotland
Birth 1434 Grave, North Brabant, Netherlands
Reference number Q1467
Death 1 December 1463 (Age 29) Roxburgh “Roxburgh Castle”, Scottish Borders, Scotland
Birth about 1415 Hamilton “Cadzow Castle”, South Lanarkshire, Scotland
Reference number Q1474
Death 6 November 1479 (Age 64) Scotland
Birth 13 May 1453 Stirling “Stirling Castle”, Scotland
Reference number Q1472
Death 1488 (Age 34) Scotland
Birth about 1475 Hamilton, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Reference number Q1475
Death April 1531 (Age 56) Darnley, Renfrewshire, Scotland
Birth about 1475 Scotland
Reference number Q1476
Death 1529 (Age 54) Bo'ness “Kinneil House”, Falkirk, Scotland
Family Group Information
Marriage | 1474 Scotland
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Text: They received a papal dispensation on 26 April 1476 thus legitimising the two children already born to them.
When she returned to Scotland is not known, but as she is said to have been greatly attached to her husband it is supposed that she returned in hopes of obtaining a pardon from her brother. She was, however, confined at Kilmarnock, and the Earl, her husband, summoned to appear within sixty days, which he failing to do, his marriage with the King's sister was declared null and void, and she was compelled to marry James, Lord Hamilton |
Number of children | 3
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Text: Robert Hamilton, Seigneur d'Aubigny (died 1543)
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Number of children | 6
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Wikipedia
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Text: Stewart and Elizabeth Hamilton had six children:
Mungo Stewart Agnes Stewart Margaret Stewart Elizabeth Stewart Catherine Stewart |
Number of children | 2
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Text: James, 2nd Lord Boyd (1469–1484) killed by Elizabeth Montgomerie's nephew Hugh Montgomerie, 1st Earl of Eglinton; died unmarried.
Lady Grisel or Margaret Boyd (she is called Grizel in the genealogies, but appears as Margaret in the Registers of the Great Seal, and in the Papal Dispensation, etc.). She was born between 1468 and 1473, and was married twice: first, to Alexander Forbes, 4th Lord Forbes, who died without issue before 16 May 1491; and secondly, before 9 August 1509, as the second wife to Sir David Kennedy, 3rd Lord Kennedy, then created Earl of Cassilis, who died without issue by her at Flodden on 9 September 1513. By her marriage to Sir David Kennedy, she had no descendants. |
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