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Family tree of the British royal family from James VI and I to the present. List of monarchs. Alpín ... James V 1512–1542 King of Scots r. 1513–1542: Jane
King of Denmark 1534–1588: Henry IV King of France 1553–1610: King James VI and I [a] 1566–1625 r. 1567–1625 (Scotland) r. 1603–1625 (England) Anne of Denmark 1574–1619 Queen of England and Ireland: John IV 1604–1656 King of Portugal: Henry Frederick 1594–1612 Prince of Wales: Elizabeth Stuart 1596–1662 Queen of Bohemia ...
James II and VII's other grandson, Henry Benedict Stuart, was the last of his legitimate descendants, as he took a career as a Catholic prelate and as such never married. Henry Benedict Stuart died in 1807, by which time the Jacobite succession ceased to have supporters in any number.
Daughter of James II & VII, who was still alive and pretending to the throne. Co-monarch was William III & II who outlived his wife. Anne: 8 March 1702: 1 August 1714: Sister of Mary II. daughter of James II & VII. Name of state changed to Great Britain with the political Acts of Union 1707, though family has
This is a family tree for the kings and queens of Scotland, ... James V King of Scots 1512–1542 r. 1513–1542: Mary of Guise 1515–1560: James Duke of Rothesay
Descendants of Henry's elder sister Margaret, Queen of Scots who would have been next in line were excluded by Henry's will: Mary, Queen of Scots (born 1542), only daughter James V of Scotland, Margaret's deceased son; Margaret Stewart, Countess of Lennox (born 1515), Margaret's daughter by Archibald Douglas, 6th Earl of Angus
Charles Edward Stuart, elder son of James Francis. He had no legitimate issue by his wife. He had an illegitimate daughter who has descendants, but they have no succession rights. Also known as "Charles III" by Jacobites or as "Bonnie Prince Charlie" more widely. Henry Benedict Stuart, younger son of James Francis. He was a Cardinal of the ...
Other influential anti-James histories written during the 1650s include: Edward Peyton's Divine Catastrophe of the Kingly Family of the House of Stuarts (1652); Arthur Wilson's History of Great Britain, Being the Life and Reign of King James I (1658); and Francis Osborne's Historical Memoirs of the Reigns of Queen Elizabeth and King James (1658 ...