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At the same time, he succeeded as the 8th Lord St Colme, the 10th Earl of Moray, the 10th Lord Abernethy and Strathearn, and the 10th Lord Doune, all in the Peerage of Scotland. [2] In 1822, he commissioned James Gillespie Graham to lay out an estate of huge townhouses on what was known as the Moray Feu.
John Douglas Stuart, 21st Earl of Moray (born 29 August 1966) is the only son of the 20th Earl of Moray and Lady Malvina Dorothea Murray, elder daughter of Mungo Murray, 7th Earl of Mansfield. Known as Lord Doune between 1974 and 2011, he was educated at Loretto School and University College London , graduating BA in History of Art.
The Earl of Moray: 1562 John Stuart, 21st Earl of Moray Scotland James Stuart, Lord Doune: 32 The Earl of Home: 1605 Michael Douglas-Home, 16th Earl of Home: Scotland Alexander Sholto Douglas-Home (second cousin) 33 The Earl of Perth: 1605 James David Drummond, 10th Earl of Perth: Scotland Robert Eric Drummond (brother) 34 The Earl of ...
Francis Stuart, 7th Earl of Moray; Francis Stuart, 10th Earl of Moray; James Stewart, 1st Earl of Moray; James Stewart, 1st Earl of Moray (1501 creation) James Stewart, 2nd Earl of Moray; James Stuart, 3rd Earl of Moray; James Stuart, 4th Earl of Moray; James Stuart, 8th Earl of Moray; John Dunbar, Earl of Moray; John Randolph, 3rd Earl of ...
James Stewart, 1st Earl of Moray (c. 1531 – 23 January 1570) [1] was a member of the House of Stewart as the illegitimate son of King James V of Scotland. At times a supporter of his half-sister Mary, Queen of Scots , he was the regent of Scotland for his half-nephew, the infant King James VI , from 1567 until his assassination in 1570.
Andrew was incorporated at the University of Glasgow in 1456, and he is found as a determinant, i.e. having completed his bachelor's degree, at the University of St Andrews in 1462 x 1463. [4] He appears to have entered the University of Paris ad eundem in 1465. [4] By 1460, he had become Dean of Moray, while retaining the Glasgow sub-deanery. [6]
They would be imprisoned at St Andrews Castle and Castle Campbell. It was unclear if there was a real plot, or the rumours were spread by the Queen's party to discredit Moray and Argyll. [6] [7] [8] After the wedding, Moray's faction assembled at Glasgow in July, and Duke and the earls met up at Dunoon Castle in Argyll in August 1565. [9]
James, Duke of Rothesay was born in St Andrews on 22 May 1540. [1] As James V's first legitimate child and the heir to the throne, he automatically became Duke of Rothesay, Earl of Carrick, Baron of Renfrew, Lord of the Isles and Prince and Great Steward of Scotland.