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  2. James V (10 April 1512 – 14 December 1542) was King of Scotland 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 King James IV and Margaret Tudor, daughter of Henry VII of England.

  3. Jan 21, 2021 · James V then died within a month of Solway, on 14 December at Falkland Palace. The cause of death was a lingering 'fever' (perhaps cholera or dysentery), which had prevented the king from being present at the decisive battle. The king was buried at Holyrood.

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  4. Apr 6, 2024 · The disaster caused the king to suffer a mental breakdown; he died on Dec. 14, 1542, a week after the birth of his daughter—his only surviving legitimate child—Mary Stuart ( Mary, Queen of Scots).

  5. James, already in ill health, retreated to Falkland Palace. On the 8th December 1542, Mary of Guise gave birth to their daughter, Mary. On the 14th December James died.

  6. James V Title King of Scots Born 10 April 1512 Place of Birth Linlithgow Palace Died 14 December 1542 Place of Death Falkland Palace Cause of Death Probably dysentry Spouse/s. Marie of Guise Madeleine de France Offspring. James, Duke of Rothesay Robert Stewart Mary, Queen of Scots Lord James Stewart

  7. James V Title King of Scots Born 10 April 1512 Place of Birth Linlithgow Palace Died 14 December 1542 Place of Death Falkland Palace Cause of Death Probably dysentry Spouse/s. Marie of Guise Madeleine de France Offspring. James, Duke of Rothesay Robert Stewart Mary, Queen of Scots Lord James Stewart

  8. The Princess was tubercular, and she died in his arms on 7 July 1537, seven weeks after her arrival in Edinburgh. In 1538 he married another French lady, the widowed Mary of Guise, tall, well-built and already the mother of two sons. She had two more sons by James but they both died in infancy within hours of each other in 1541.

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