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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 ...

  2. Jan 13, 2023 · Consanguinity Index=0.28%. Margaret Stewart was born between 1449 and 1463. She was the daughter of James II Stewart, King of Scotland and Marie van Egmont-Gelre.2 She married William Crichton, 3rd Lord Crichton, son of James Crichton, 2nd Lord Crichton and Lady Janet Dunbar.3. Her married name became Crichton.3.

    • William Crichton, 3rd Lord Crichton
    • May 19, 1450
    • "Stewart", "Stuart", "Princess of Scotland"
  3. 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 ...

  4. When Margaret Stewart was born on 19 May 1450, in Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland, her father, James II Stewart King of Scotland, was 19 and her mother, Mary von Guelders, was 19. She married Sir William Crichton, 3rd Lord of Auchingoul in January 1476, in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 1 son ...

  5. Brief Life History of Margaret Cecilia. When Princess Margaret Cecilia Stewart was born on 19 May 1450, in Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland, her father, James II King of Scotland, was 19 and her mother, Mary of Guelders Queen Consort of Scotland, was 19. She married William Crichton 3rd Lord of Crichton in January 1476, in Perth, Perthshire ...

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    • William Crichton 3rd Lord of Crichton
  6. 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 ...

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  8. With the Earl of Douglas, she had two children, George Douglas, 1st Earl of Angus (c. 1380–1403) and Lady Margaret Douglas who in 1404 received the lands of Bonjedward from her half-sister, Lady Isabel Douglas. The countess secured a charter of her estates for her son, to whom, in 1389 the title was granted by King Robert II.