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George Gordon, 1st Marquess of Huntly

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and Catherine de Balsac, on 21 July 1588. They had contracted to marry in 1581. James VI composed a poetic entertainment with speeches from Mercury, a group of nymphs, Agrestis, and some comedy. This marriage increased Huntly's influence and connections within Scotland and also brought him closer to
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On 7 April 1599, he was created a Marquess, and on 9 July, together with Lennox, appointed lieutenant of the north. He was treated with great favour by the king and was reconciled with Murray and Argyll. The Kirk still doubted the genuineness of his abjuration and, on 10 December 1606, he was
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Accused of Romanist intrigues in 1616, he was ordered once more to subscribe the confession, which this time he refused to do; imprisoned at Edinburgh, he was set free by James's order on 18 June, and having joined the court in London was absolved from excommunication by Abbot, archbishop of
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to the Earl of Huntly's lying in his majesty's chamber and preaching Papistry, truth it is I think he be a Papist, but not precise as he had not rather lie in a fair gentlewoman's chamber than either in the king's, or yet where he might have an hundred
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was blown up by James, and Huntly left Scotland in about March 1595. He returned secretly soon afterwards, and his presence in Scotland was at first tolerated by James; but owing to the hostile feeling aroused, and the "No
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Huntly lost much of his influence at court. He was deprived in 1630 of his heritable sheriffships of Aberdeen and Inverness. The same year a feud broke out between the
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his treasonable correspondence was discovered. King James, however, finding the Roman Catholic lords useful as a foil to the tyranny of the
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he was again freed. On 18 October 1591 he was playing golf with the Duke of Lennox, and joined in an unsuccessful search for the rebel
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nobleman who took a leading role in the political and military life of Scotland in the late 16th century, and around the time of the
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or go into permanent banishment. He submitted to the Kirk in June 1597, and was restored to his estates in December.
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Canterbury; this absolution, after a further subscription to the confession by Huntly, was confirmed by the Kirk.
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on 3 October 1594, Huntly especially distinguishing himself. His victory gained no real advantage; his castle of
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tried to challenge his right to the English throne; Huntly, always one of his favourites, was pardoned.
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In April 1589, Huntly raised a rebellion in the north. The Earl and his supporters met the king at the
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while on his journey to Strathbogie on 13 June 1636, after declaring himself a Roman Catholic.
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from December till June 1636. He left his confinement with shattered health, and died at
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wrote of Huntly in October 1587, alleged to be a promoter of the Catholic faith at court:
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R. Grant, 'Friendship, politics and religion' in M. Kerr-Peterson & S.J. Reid,
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French Catholic influences. He was the father of Mary Gordon, who married
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New poems by James I of England: from a hitherto unpublished manuscript
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until 10 December 1610, when he signed again the confession of faith.
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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near Aberdeen on 17 April. Huntly was obliged to surrender to
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confession of faith, but continued to engage in plots for the
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George Gordon, 6th Earl of Huntly

George Gordon, 2nd Marquess of Huntly
Dundee
Henrietta Stewart
Anne
George
George Gordon, 5th Earl of Huntly
Anne Hamilton
Scottish
Union of the Crowns
George Gordon, 5th Earl of Huntly
Anne
James Hamilton, 2nd Earl of Arran
Duke of Châtellerault
France
Roman Catholic
James Douglas, 4th Earl of Morton
King James VI
Ruthven raiders
Presbyterian
Spanish
Scotland
Holyrood
Kirk
Queen Elizabeth I
Lewis Bellenden
Henrietta Stewart
Esmé Stewart
William Douglas, 1st Marquess of Douglas

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