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    • Widow of James IV of Scotland

      • By act of Parliament (1544) and his own will and testament, Henry VIII left the crown to his three children in turn— Edward VI, Mary I, and Elizabeth I—and provided that, in the event that they died without issue, the crown would pass to the descendants of his younger sister, Mary, before those of his elder sister, Margaret, widow of James IV of Scotland.
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