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  1. Alexander Gordon verweigerte die Übergabe, die königlichen Truppen stürmten unter Führung von James Stewart, 1. Earl of Moray, die Festung und der besiegte Alexander Gordon wurde noch am gleichen Abend wegen Hochverrats gehängt. Der 4. Earl of Huntly schickte daraufhin seinen zweiten Sohn George zu dessen Schwiegervater James Hamilton, 2 ...

  2. When James Stewart 1st Earl of Moray was born on 22 May 1531, in Edinburgh, Scotland, his father, James V King of Scotland, was 19 and his mother, Lady Margaret Erskine, was 15. He married Lady Agnes Keith on 8 February 1562, in Holyrood, Midlothian, Scotland. They were the parents of at least 1 daughter. In 1567, at the age of 36, his ...

  3. 2. März 2021 · Thus, James Stewart, the Earl of Moray became the Regent of Scotland. To distinguish him from the many with his same name, we will call him by his title “Moray.” Historians have ranked the Earl of Moray with Admiral Coligny of France and William of Orange as one of the three greatest statesmen of the Reformation. Born in 1531, Moray was an ...

  4. James Hamilton of Bothwellhaugh (* unbekannt; † zwischen 1581 und 1585) war ein schottischer Adeliger, der den damaligen Regenten Schottlands, James Stewart, 1. Earl of Moray , am 23. Januar 1570 in Linlithgow erschoss.

  5. When James Stewart -4th Earl of Moray was born on 25 June 1608, in Darnaway Castle, Elginshire, Scotland, his father, James Stewart -3rd Earl of Moray, was 27 and his mother, Lady Anne Gordon, was 24. He married Margaret Home - Countess of Moray in 1627. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 4 daughters. In 1640, his occupation is listed ...

  6. English: Arms of James Stewart, 1st Earl of Moray, Quarterly 1st and 4th, three Cushions lozengeways within a Tressure flory counterflory; 2nd and 3rd, Or a Lion rampant within a Tressure flory counterflory Gules all debruised by a Baton sinister Sable.

  7. James Stewart, Earl of Moray. James Stewart, the illegitimate son of James V of Scotland (1473–1513) and his mistress, Margaret Erskine, was probably born in 1531. When he was five years old he was granted the lands of Tantallon and two years he was appointed Prior of St Andrews which supplied his income.