Kenneth II King Of Scotland
Husband Kenneth II King Of Scotland
Born: Abt 932 Christened: Died: Abt 995 Buried:
Father: Malcolm I Of Alba King Of Scotland (0897-0958) Mother:
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1 M Malcolm II King Of Scotland
Born: Abt 954 Christened: Died: Abt 1034 Buried:
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Malcolm I Of Alba King Of Scotland
Husband Malcolm I Of Alba King Of Scotland
Born: 897 Christened: Died: 958 Buried:
Father: Donald II King Of Alba (0862-0900) Mother:
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1 M Kenneth II King Of Scotland
Born: Abt 932 Christened: Died: Abt 995 Buried:
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Malcolm II King Of Scotland
Husband Malcolm II King Of Scotland
Born: Abt 954 Christened: Died: Abt 1034 Buried:
Father: Kenneth II King Of Scotland (Abt 0932-Abt 0995) Mother:
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1 M Grimus Mormaer Of Atholl
Born: Abt 975 Christened: Died: 1045 Buried:Spouse: Bethoc Princess Of Scotland And Crindn (Abt 0984-1045) Marr: 1000 - Atholl Scotland
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Malcolm III Caenmor Scotland King Scotland & St. Margaret Scotland
Husband Malcolm III Caenmor Scotland King Scotland
Born: Abt 1031 - Atholl, Perth, Scotland Christened: Died: 13 Nov 1093 - Alnwick Castle, Alnwick, Northumberland, England Buried: - Holy Trinity Church, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland
Father: Duncan I Scotland King Scotland (1007-1040) Mother: Living
Married: 1069 - Dunfermline Abbey, Fife, Scotland
Other Spouse: Living
Wife St. Margaret Scotland
Born: 1045 - Wessex, England Christened: Died: 16 Nov 1093 - Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Mid-Lothian, Scotland Buried: - Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland
Father: Edward Atheling England (1016-1057) Mother: Living
Children
1 M Edward Scotland
Born: Christened: Died: 16 Nov 1093 - Near Alnwick Buried:
2 M Living (details have been suppressed)
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3 M Living (details have been suppressed)
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4 M Edgar Scotland King Scotland
Born: 1074 Christened: Died: Jan 1107 Buried:
5 M Alexander I Scotland King Scotland
Born: 1077 Christened: Died: 25 Apr 1124 Buried:
6 F Matilda Scotland Princess Alba
Born: 1080 - Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland Christened: Died: 1 May 1118 - Westminster, London, Middlesex, England Buried: Jun 1118 - Church Of St. Peter, Westminster, Middlesex, EnglandSpouse: Henry I Beauclerc King England (1068-1135) Marr: 11 Nov 1100 - Westminster Abbey, London, Middlesex, England
7 F Mary Scotland
Born: 1084 Christened: Died: 31 May 1116 Buried:
8 M St. David I Scotland King Scotland
Born: 1082 Christened: Died: 24 May 1153 Buried:Spouse: Living
General Notes for Child St. David I Scotland King Scotland
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Father: Henry Scotland Earl Huntingdon & North. ( -1152) Mother: Ada De Warenne (1120-1178)
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Father: Henry Scotland Earl Huntingdon & North. ( -1152) Mother: Ada De Warenne (1120-1178)
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Father: Henry Scotland Earl Huntingdon & North. ( -1152) Mother: Ada De Warenne (1120-1178)
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Mary Scotland
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Wife Mary Scotland
Born: 1084 Christened: Died: 31 May 1116 Buried:
Father: Malcolm III Caenmor Scotland King Scotland (Abt 1031-1093) Mother: St. Margaret Scotland (1045-1093)
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Lord Henry Darnle Stewart & Queen Mary "Queen Of Scots" Scotland
Husband Lord Henry Darnle Stewart 1,3,4,6,258
AKA: Lord Darnley Born: 1545 4 Christened: Died: 10 Feb 1567 - Edinburgh, Kirk O' Field, England 3,4 Buried:
Father: 4th Earl Matthew Stewart Of Lennox (1516-1571) 1,3,4,5,6 Mother: Lady Margaret Douglas (1515-1578) 1,3,4,5,6
Married: 29 Jul 1565 - Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh
Events• He has conflicting birth information of Alt. Birth and 1546. 3
• He was employed.
Wife Queen Mary "Queen Of Scots" Scotland 1,3,4,5,6,7,258
Born: 8 Dec 1542 - Linlithgow Palace 3,4,5 Christened: Died: 8 Feb 1587 - Fotheringhay Castle 1,3,4,5 Buried: - Peterborough Cathedral 178
Father: King James V Of Scotland (1512-1542) 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 Mother: Queen Mary Of Guise Of Scotland (1515-1560) 1,3,4,5
Other Spouse: King Francis II Or Francois Ii Of France (1543-1560) 1,4,74 - 24 Apr 1558 - Nortre Dame, Paris 1
Other Spouse: 4th Earl James Hepburn Of Bothwell (1535-1578) 1,4 - 15 May 1567 - Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh
Events• She worked as a 14 Dec 1542-14 Jul 1567 Queen of Scots (abdicated). 1,3
• She worked as a 10 Jul 1559-5 Dec 1560 Queen Consort of France.
• She had a residence from Jul 1568 to Dec 1568 in Castle Bolton. 1
• Alt. Buried: Alt. Buried, 1612, Westminster Abbey. 178
• She was Catholic. 2
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1 M Stuart Charles James VI & I Of England 1,2,4,6,7
AKA: James Charles, The "Wisest Fool" Born: 19 Jun 1566 - Edinburgh Castle 2,3,4 Christened: Died: 27 Mar 1625 - Theobalds Park, Hertfordshire 2,4,559 Buried: - Westminster Abbey 178Spouse: Queen Anne Oldenburg Of Denmark (1574-1619) 1 Marr: 23 Nov 1589 - Oslo, Norway
Husband's General Notes
1535-1567
the only king consort to be proclaimed king of Scotland
Wife's General Notes
later moved
see Misc. Notes
Had stillborn twins with James Mary was forced to surrender herself to the Scottish lords at Carberry on 15 June 1567 and was confined at Lochleven Castle. She officially abdicated on 24 July 1567 so was only strictly the Queen Regnant in prison for five weeks. She escaped from Lochleven on 2 May 1568 but after her defeat at Langside on 13 May she was forced to flee into England. She was taken into custody at Carlisle Castle on 16 May and remained in various castles for the rest of her life until her execution at Fotheringhay on 8 Feb 1587.
Castle Bolton (North Yorkshire) Built by Lord SCROPE in 1378, it passed briefly to the PERCY family when Scrope fell from favour. MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS stayed here (Jul-Dec 1568). An imposing shell of the castle remains.
The Scottish Queen Mary was born at Linlithgow Palace in Scotland in 1542, the daughter of James V of Scotland and the French Mary of Guise. She became Queen of Scotland aged only six days following the death of her father, and spent her early childhood with her mother in Scotland. In 1548 the French King, Henry II, proposed that the young Mary would be an ideal wife for his son, Francis,the marriage forming a perfect alliance between the two countries at a time when England was attempting to exert control over Scotland. Mary went to live at the French court and at the age of fifteen married Francis, heir to the French throne. Francis II reigned for only a few months with Mary as his Queen and, when he died in 1560, Mary was left without a role. She decided to return as Queen to Scotland, agreeing to recognise the Protestant Church as long as she could privately worship as a Catholic. The Scots regarded this with some suspicion and John Knox stirred up anti-Catholic feeling against her. It was not, however, until she married Lord Darnley in July 1565 that things took a turn for the worse. As time passed it became clear to Mary that her husband was, in fact, an arrogant bully with a drinking problem. Now pregnant with Darnley's child she turned for support to her secretary, David Riccio....the Scots had had enough of Mary and, imprisoned at Lochleven Castle, she was forced to abdicate...From this point on, events spiralled out of control. In March 1566 Darnley and his accomplices burst in on Mary at Holyroodhouse and stabbed Riccio to death. A year later Darnley himself was murdered, his residence in Edinburgh blown apart by an explosion. Mary had grown close to the ruthless Earl of Bothwell and rumour soon spread that Bothwell and Mary had been responsible for the murder, particularly following their hasty marriage a few weeks later. But by now the Scots had had enough of Mary and, imprisoned at Lochleven Castle, she was forced to abdicate the Scottish throne. Her young son was crowned James VI on 29 July 1567.http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/state/monarchs_leaders/elizabeth_06.shtml
General Notes for Child Stuart Charles James VI & I Of England
Phobic about assassins, the king wore paded clothes; as if hisScottish accent weren't enough, he had a speech impediment andtics, from head-twitching to constant eye-rolling. Still, he'dromantically come all the way to Norway to rescue his betrothedwhen Anne's ship had been pushed off course by a storm. (Jamesbelieved that local witches could control prevailing winds andthus were trying to kill his bride-to-be via shipwreck.)Some people get their sexual surprises on the weddingnight --anne, the first Dane to make queen of Scotland and later Englanddidn't get hers until after a six-month honeymoon. But it was adoozy. When the fulfilled (or so she thought) twosome arrivedback in Edinburgh in 1590, James shyly confessed: "By the way,I"m a wee bit bisexual."Wee wasn't the word. Over the years, this king had more famousflames than James Brown's band. His tolerant views on sexualpartners notwithstanding, theking loved to persecute. Hecommisioned a King James version of the Bible, mistranslating akey phrase to read: "Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live!"That gave him free rein to carry out a huge number of the mostvicious witch-hunts in Europe.Meanwhile, Anne did her level best to produce heirs -- not thateasy when he had to coordinate conjugal visits with a long listof the king's "friends."In 1603, she and James became rulers of England. Even at thecoronation, the fur statred to fly -- this time over religion,not sex partners. Anne pooh-poohed the offical Anglican Churchof England, and refused to take Communion. She eventuallybecame a full-fledged Catholic, much to James' chagrin.Religious quarrels and sexual politics aside, Anne's greatestgift to her adoptive country was a patron of the arts. Shebrought famed architect Inigo Jones to England and started awave of building in the beautiful Jacobean style. This greatDane supported the arts and was particularly bountiful toShakespeare, Ben Jonson, and other writers. At her court, Anneheld masques (highly popular musica and dramatic performances),taking part in some of them. This frivolity didn't draw muchfire from the king, either. By this time, she and James hadreached a separate but equal detante, their quartersdiplomatically separated by a mere mile or two of drafty pallacecorridors.
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Father: Henry Scotland Earl Huntingdon & North. ( -1152) Mother: Ada De Warenne (1120-1178)
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