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  2. Margaret Knox - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Knox (née Stewart; 1547 – after 1612) was a Scottish noblewoman and the second wife of Scottish reformer John Knox, whom she married when she was 17 years old and he 54. The marriage caused consternation from Mary, Queen of Scots , as the couple had married without having obtained royal consent.

  3. Renée Houston - Wikipedia

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    Episode: "The Dear Ones" 1967 Trapped: Ivy Episode: "Goodnight Mrs Dill" 1967 River Rivals: Mrs. Fredericks TV series 1969 W. Somerset Maugham "Frank" Hickson Episode: "The Three Fat Women of Antibes" 1969 Doctor in the House: Mrs. Muir Episodes: "Peace and Quiet", "If In Doubt - Cut It Out!" 1969 ITV Sunday Night Theatre: Olive Episode: "The ...

  4. A Very British Scandal - Wikipedia

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    The three-episode series dramatises the marriage of Margaret Whigham Sweeny and Ian Campbell, 11th Duke of Argyll and Chief (Scottish Gaelic: MacCailein Mòr) of Clan Campbell, and the media frenzy surrounding their 1963 Argyll v Argyll divorce case.

  5. Wedding of Mary, Queen of Scots, and Henry, Lord Darnley

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    Darnley's mother Margaret Douglas was imprisoned in the Tower of London by order of the Privy Council of England for her son's wedding. Mary, Queen of Scots had married Francis II of France at Notre-Dame de Paris on 24 April 1558, [3] and, after his death, she returned to Scotland to rule in person in September 1561.

  6. Louisa Baring, Lady Ashburton - Wikipedia

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    Louisa's mother, Mary Mackenzie, painted by Thomas Lawrence Louisa Caroline Stewart-Mackenzie was born on 5 March 1827 at Seaforth Lodge, Stornoway, on the Isle of Lewis, Scotland, the youngest daughter and sixth child of James Alexander Stewart-Mackenzie (1784–1843), a Scottish politician and British colonial administrator, and his wife Mary Elizabeth Frederica Mackenzie (1783–1862 ...

  7. Janet Scott, Lady Ferniehirst - Wikipedia

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    Janet or Jean Scott, Lady Ferniehirst (c.1548 - after 1593) was a Scottish landowner. She was a member of the Border family of Scott who succumbed to an arranged marriage that healed the feud with the family who killed her father.

  8. Family in early modern Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of Sir Francis Grant, Lord Cullen, and His Family, by John Smybert (1688–1751). The family in early modern Scotland includes all aspects of kinship and family life, between the Renaissance and the Reformation of the sixteenth century and the beginnings of industrialisation and the end of the Jacobite risings in the mid-eighteenth century in Scotland.

  9. Agnes Campbell - Wikipedia

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    A major factor in Turlough marrying Campbell was to recruit her family's Redshanks to attack the Pale - however, she did not always comply with Turlough's wishes. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] [ 12 ] Her loyalty to the MacDonald and Campbell families strained her marriage to Turlough, and rumours of a divorce spread shortly after their honeymoon.

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