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  1. James Stewart, 1st Earl of Moray (c. 1531 – 23 January 1570) was a member of the House of Stewart as the illegitimate son of King James V of Scotland. At times a supporter of his half-sister Mary, Queen of Scots , he was the regent of Scotland for his half-nephew, the infant King James VI , from 1567 until his assassination in 1570.

  2. James Stewart, 1. Earl of Moray war ein schottischer Peer. Er war der zweitälteste der zahlreichen illegitimen Söhne Jakobs V. König von Schottland; seine Mutter war Margaret Erskine. Von 1557 bis zu seiner Ermordung war der frühere Berater der Königin Maria Stuart Regent von Schottland für seinen Neffen Jakob VI.

  3. James Stewart, 1st earl of Moray (born c. 1531—died January 21, 1570, Linlithgow, West Lothian, Scotland) was the half brother of Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots, who became regent of Scotland after her abdication.

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  4. James Stewart, Earl of Moray (c. 1500–1544) was a Scottish nobleman and diplomat. He was the illegitimate son of James IV of Scotland and his mistress Janet Kennedy. He became Earl of Moray in 1501.

  5. James Stewart, 1st Earl of Moray (c. 1531 – 23 January 1570) [1] a member of the House of Stewart as the illegitimate son of King James V by Margaret Erskine. [1] [2] was Regent of Scotland for his nephew, the infant King James VI of Scotland, from 1567 until his assassination in 1570.

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  6. Learn about the life and role of James Stewart, a half brother of Mary Queen of Scots and a Protestant leader who supported and opposed her. Find out how he became Regent to James VI, defeated Mary in battle and was assassinated in 1570.

  7. Perhaps the most well-known Earl of Moray was James Stewart, 2nd Earl of Moray, the husband of Elizabeth Stewart, 2nd Countess of Moray, who held the earldom jure uxoris (by right of his wife), as he was the subject of a famous ballad, "The Bonny Earl O'Moray".