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  1. Learn about the life and fate of Lady Arbella Stuart, an English noblewoman who was a possible successor to Queen Elizabeth I. Find out about her descent, education, marriage, imprisonment and death in the Tower of London.

  2. Arabella Stuart (born 1575—died Sept. 25, 1615, London, Eng.) was an English noblewoman whose status as a claimant to the throne of her first cousin King James I (James VI of Scotland) led to her tragic death.

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  3. Jun 5, 2024 · 5 June 2024. A rare portrait of Lady Arbella Stuart - often described as England's lost Queen - has been found by art historians at the University of Warwick. The painting depicts the...

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  4. May 26, 2024 · Arbella Stuart was a cousin of King James I and a potential heir to the English throne, but she was denied the crown by Queen Elizabeth I. Learn about her tragic life, marriage, imprisonment, and legacy in this article.

    • Early Life
    • ‘Princess’ Arbella
    • Decline in Fortune
    • An Unfortunate Marriage
    • The Tower
    • Legacy
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    Because Arbella lost her father when barely a year old and her mother when she was seven, she was placed in the custody of her grandmother, Bess Countess of Shrewsbury, who has gone down in history as Bess of Hardwick. This meant that Arbella spent her formative years in her grandmother’s household in the company of her aunt, Mary Queen of Scots. S...

    In 1587 the line of succession changed when Mary Queen of Scots was beheaded. Next equal in line were first cousins Arbella Stuart and Mary’s son, James VI of Scotland, both direct descendants of Henry VII. Being Queen Elizabeth’s nearest female relative and the only royal princess at the English court, Arbella automatically took precedence over al...

    Arbella was destined for a great and glorious future, and as a royal princess, she was offered in marriage to foreign princes but never allowed to marry. Arbella was a pawn in a power game. She was meeting the most influential men of the day but made the mistake of falling in love with the queen’s favourite, the Earl of Essex. Elizabeth was not ple...

    On the death of Queen Elizabeth, James of Scotland became King of England and Arbella was welcomed back to his court, but restricted by her low income and dependent on the king’s goodwill, Arbella became desperate. She entered into an unsanctioned marriage with William Seymour (brother of Edward) which resulted in their confinement to the Tower of ...

    Arbella didn’t give up hope that James would relax the severity with which she was being treated, but he didn’t, and Arbella sank into bouts of black despair. As she languished in The Tower, William Seymour loitered in France, an impoverished exile making no effort to help or communicate with his wife despite her supporters plotting her release. He...

    Arbella Stuart was a legend in her own lifetime. Songs and sonnets were written about her, her name was linked with many leading men of the age, politicians, princes and priests, yet her involvement with Edward and William Seymour proved to be her downfall. In 2015, four hundred years after her death, a national poll to nominate History’s Hot 100 w...

    Arbella Stuart was a royal princess and a cousin of Queen Elizabeth I, but she never inherited the throne. Learn about her life, marriage, imprisonment and death in this article.

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  5. Sep 18, 2022 · Learn about the life and legacy of Lady Arbella Stuart, a cousin of Elizabeth I who was denied the throne by James I. Discover her letters, her marriage, her imprisonment, and her possible literary talent.

  6. Lady Arabella Stuart. Scottish National Portrait Gallery. As a descendant of Henry VIII 's older sister Margaret, Queen of Scotland (from her second marriage), Arbella was a claimant to the throne.

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