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  1. Margaret Stewart (born c. 1455/1456 - c. 1480/1500?) was the younger daughter of James II of Scotland and Mary of Guelders.Once engaged to the Lancastrian Prince of Wales, Margaret instead became the mistress of William Crichton, 3rd Lord Crichton (an enemy of her brother, James III), and the mother of his illegitimate daughter, Margaret Crichton, later Countess of Rothes, and possibly his son ...

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  2. Apr 11, 2024 · Margaret Stewart, Princess of Scotland was born Abt 1342, Dundonald Castle, Irvine, Ayrshire, Scotland.(Alternate birth date of abt 1330) She died Abt 1410 (ALT: Abt 1387) in Scotland (580, 1970, 9910, 9912).

  3. Margaret Stewart, Lady Gordon. Margaret Stewart buried her first husband, Lord Gordon, at Kinloss Abbey. Margaret Stewart's second husband John Drummond was buried at the west end of Innerpeffray Chapel. Margaret Stewart, Lady Gordon (born 1498) was the daughter of James IV of Scotland and his mistress Margaret Drummond .

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  5. When Princess Margaret Stewart of Scotland was born in 1336, in Kyle, Ayrshire, Scotland, her father, Robert II King of Scotland, was 20 and her mother, Elizabeth Mure of Rowallan, was 16. She married John Carrach MacDonald - 7th Lord of the Isles on 13 June 1350, in Kyle, Ayrshire, Scotland. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 3 ...

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  6. Brief Life History of Margaret. When Lady Margaret Stewart, Princess of Scotland was born in 1530, in Garlieston, Wigtownshire, Scotland, her father, Sir Alexander Stewart 5th of Garlies, was 23 and her mother, Lady Margaret Dunbar, was 20. She married Sir Burgess Patrick McKie , Sheriff In Wigtownshire on 8 October 1548, in Garlieston ...

  7. Stewart, Margaret (fl. 1460–1520)Scottish princess. Name variations: Margaret Stuart. Flourished between 1460 and 1520; daughter of Mary of Guelders (1433–1463) and James II (1430–1460), king of Scotland (r. 1437–1460); abducted by William Crichton; married William Crichton, 3rd lord Crichton (divorced 1520); children: Margaret Crichton (d. before 1546, who married William Todrik ...

  8. May 22, 2014 · King Charles made a concerted diplomatic choice and he chose Margaret of Scotland to be his daughter-in-law. James was happy to accept the Dauphin Louis as a son-in-law. In the summer of 1436, when Margaret was eleven and Louis was thirteen, Margaret arrived in France. On June 24th, with Louis’ mother the Queen presiding over the assembled ...

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