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STEWART, James III King of Scots
(1451-1488)
Margaret
(About 1456-1486)
TUDOR, Henry VII King of England
(1457-1509)
Elizabeth Princess of York, Queen Consort
(1466-1503)
STEWART, James IV King of Scots
(1472-1513)
TUDOR, Margaret
(1489-1541)
STEWART, James V King of Scots
(1512-1542)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. SHAW, Elizabeth of Sauchie

2. ERSKINE, Margaret
3. CARMICHAEL, Daughter
4. BARCLAY, Christina
5. ELPHINSTONE, Euphemia
6. BETON (BETHUNE), Elizabeth
7. PARTNER 1, Unknown
8. PARTNER 2, Unknown
9. DE VALOIS, Madeleine
10. DE LORRAINE, Marie
11. STEWART, Helenor
12. DRUMMOND, Sybylla Lady Kinclevin

STEWART, James V King of Scots 3

  • Born: 10 April 1512, Linlithgow, West Lothian, Scotland 1
  • Partnership (1): SHAW, Elizabeth of Sauchie 1
  • Partnership (2): ERSKINE, Margaret 1 2 3
  • Partnership (3): CARMICHAEL, Daughter 1
  • Partnership (4): BARCLAY, Christina 1
  • Partnership (5): ELPHINSTONE, Euphemia 1
  • Partnership (6): BETON (BETHUNE), Elizabeth 1
  • Marriage (7): PARTNER 1, Unknown
  • Marriage (8): PARTNER 2, Unknown
  • Marriage (9): DE VALOIS, Madeleine 1 January 1536(1537) in Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris, France 1
  • Marriage (10): DE LORRAINE, Marie (first by proxy in Paris) June 1538 in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland 1
  • Partnership (11): STEWART, Helenor 1
  • Partnership (12): DRUMMOND, Sybylla Lady Kinclevin
  • Died: 14 December 1542, Falkland, Fife, Scotland 1
  • Buried: 1542, Holyrood House, Edinburgh, Scotland 1

   Cause of his death was 'grief' after Scots defeat at Battle of Solway Moss.1

   User ID: K159.


James had a relationship with Elizabeth SHAW of Sauchie.1 (Elizabeth SHAW of Sauchie was born about 1514.)


James had a relationship with Margaret ERSKINE, daughter of Sir John ERSKINE 5th Lord Erskine, 17th Earl of Mar and Margaret CAMPBELL.1 2 3 (Margaret ERSKINE was born about 1515 and died on 5 May 1572 2 3.)


  Marriage Notes:

"Margaret, named in the contract of her sister Catherine in 1518, cited above. She was contracted on 11 July 1527, to Robert Douglas of Lochleven, and married him, but became the mother, about 1531, by King James V., of James Stewart, afterwards the Regent Moray. She was living as the wife of Douglas in 1540."

from Scots Peerage (vol 5)




"He (Sir Robert Douglas of Lochleven) married (contract 11 July 1527) Margaret, second daughter of John, fifth Lord Erskine, who afterwards, about 1531, became the mother, by King James v., of James Stewart, ultimately the Regent Moray."

from Scots Peerage (vol 6) 2 3

James had a relationship with Daughter CARMICHAEL.1 (Daughter CARMICHAEL was born about 1515.)


James had a relationship with Christina BARCLAY, daughter of George BARCLAY and Christian STEWART.1 (Christina BARCLAY was born about 1492.)


James had a relationship with Euphemia ELPHINSTONE, daughter of Alexander ELPHINSTONE 1st Lord Elphinstone and Elizabeth BARLOW.1 (Euphemia ELPHINSTONE was born about 1512.)


James had a relationship with Elizabeth BETON (BETHUNE), daughter of Sir John BETON (BETHUNE) 2nd of Creich and Janet HAY.1 (Elizabeth BETON (BETHUNE) was born about 1517.)


James next married Unknown PARTNER 1. (Unknown PARTNER 1 was born about 1518.)


James next married Unknown PARTNER 2. (Unknown PARTNER 2 was born about 1519.)


James next married Madeleine DE VALOIS, daughter of Francis I DE VALOIS King of France and Unknown, 1 January 1536(1537) in Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris, France.1 (Madeleine DE VALOIS was born in August 1520,1 died on 7 July 1537 in Holyrood, Edinburgh, Scotland 1 and was buried in 1537 in Holyrood, Edinburgh, Scotland 1.). The cause of her death was consumption.1


  Marriage Notes:

"James v. married, first, 1 January 1536-37, at Notre Dame in Paris, Madeleine de Valois, eldest daughter of Francis I., King of France. She, who was born August 1520, died of consumption at Holyrood, 7 July 1537."

from Scots Peerage (vol 1) 1

James next married Marie DE LORRAINE, daughter of Claude DE LORRAINE Duke of Guise and Unknown, (first by proxy in Paris) June 1538 in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland.1 (Marie DE LORRAINE was born about 1515 and died on 10 June 1560 in Edinburgh Castle, Scotland 1.)


  Marriage Notes:

"He (King James V) married secondly (by proxy in Paris 1538), at St. Andrews in June 1538, Marie de Lorraine, daughter of Claude, Due de Guise, and widow of Louis d'Orleans, Due de Longueville. She was crowned Queen in the Abbey Kirk of Holyrood House, 22 February 1539-40, and was Queen Regent during her daughter's early years. She died at Edinburgh Castle, 10 June 1560. By her he had issue"

from Scots Peerage (vol 1) 1

James had a relationship with Helenor STEWART, daughter of John STEWART 3rd Earl of Lennox and Elizabeth(2) STEWART.1 (Helenor STEWART was born about 1520 and died before 25 November 1564 4.)


  Marriage Notes:

"Helenor, who bore a son [1Adam, Prior of Charterhouse] to King James V., and was married, first, to William, Earl of Erroll ; and secondly, in August 1548, to John, sixth Earl of Sutherland." (page 353)

from Scots Peerage (vol 5)

Note: Helenor's husbands were William Hay 6th Earl of Erroll and John Gordon 11th Earl of Sutherland. 3

James had a relationship with Sybylla DRUMMOND Lady Kinclevin, daughter of Sir John 'Bane' DRUMMOND of Innerpeffray and Daughter DRUMMOND. (Sybylla DRUMMOND Lady Kinclevin was born about 1512.)


  Marriage Notes:

"The eldeft, Sybylla Drummond, a beautiful young woman, was miftres to King James the Fifth, who beftowed on her a title of honour, makeing her Lady Kinclevin; fhe was afterwards married to Sir James Herrine of Weftergormoch, bot had never any children, that we hear. It may be, that it was upon this accompt that Cambden, in his Brittannia, giveth this commendation to the ladys of the familie of Drummond, that for theire unparalelled perfections and beautie, the Kings of Scotland made choife of them for theire paramoures."

from House of Drummond 5

Sources


1 e-books, The Scots Peerage ed. Sir James Balfour Paul vol. 1 (1904).

2 e-books, The Scots Peerage ed. Sir James Balfour Paul vol. 6 (1909).

3 e-books, The Scots Peerage ed. Sir James Balfour Paul vol. 5 (1908).

4 e-books, The Scots Peerage ed. Sir James Balfour Paul vol. 8 (1911).

5 e-books, The Genealogie of the Most Ancient and Noble House of Drummond by William Drummond (1889).

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