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41: 414:, and the queen's tapestry worker Pierre Martin refurbished a crimson velvet bed for him. Lennox gave Mary a "marvellous fair and rich" jewell, a clock, and a looking glass set with precious stones, and diamond rings to several courtiers and presents to the queen's four Maries. Lennox quickly took up his position as the most powerful lord in the 229:, a daughter of King James II of Scotland, but Arran had the better claim as a grandson through a male line, while Lennox was a great-grandson through a female line. Lennox however claimed that Arran was illegitimate because his father had failed to divorce his first wife before marrying Arran's mother. 418:
area and was later instrumental in the marriage of his elder son, Lord Darnley, to Queen Mary. Whether Queen Elizabeth I had intended this (in order to eliminate the threat of a continental marriage), as is sometimes conjectured, remains doubtful. The Queen of England reacted with disapproval and had
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After his elder son Lord Darnley was murdered early in 1567 Lennox was the most ardent pursuant of justice against the lords who had conspired in the murder. He also became the main witness against Queen Mary though her possible involvement in the murder thought to have been carried out by her later
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formed an alliance of Highland Isles landowners in support of Lennox, on 5 August 1545 swearing an oath of allegiance to Henry VIII and acknowledging the Lennox as the true regent of Scotland (rather than Regent Arran or Mary of Guise). Despite English support,
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and sister of King Henry VIII), and half-sister of the deceased King James V. After Lennox had seized the French money and artillery that was sent to Mary of Guise, she offered the hand of her daughter Queen Mary in marriage.
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on the death of his father in 1526. His mother sent him and his younger brother John Stewart to France into the care of their great uncle Robert Stewart, 5th Lord of Aubigny, who enrolled them in the
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on 9 September 1543. Lennox held the sceptre. Although Lennox had come to Scotland lured by the prospect of marriage to the widow Mary of Guise, by September he had been offered the chance to marry
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rejected the Greenwich treaty, Lennox changed sides and supported King Henry VIII's military efforts to secure a marriage between Queen Mary and his son Prince Edward, in the war now known as the
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for his grandson King James VI of Scotland, but Queen Mary's party declared war against him. He was shot dead next year in a skirmish when the Queen's party attacked
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In August 1548 Lennox gave four promises to Mary of Guise in order for her assent to her daughter Queen Mary's marriage to King
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Lennox joined the English invasion force in September 1547. When the main English army approached Edinburgh before the
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Annals of Glasgow, comprising an account of the public buildings, charities, and the rise and progress of the city
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said the shot was fired by the Queen's party, and another account names David Bochinant as the assassin.
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Lucinda H. S. Dean, "In the Absence of an Adult Monarch", Kate Buchanan, Lucinda Dean, Michael Penman,
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Jo Buckberry & Nicola Battley, "The Post-medieval burial", Gordon Ewart and Dennis Gallagher,
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had heard that the insolence of his son Lord Darnley had driven Lennox from the Scottish court.
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just days after Parliament had declared Arran as Regent and heir to the throne after the infant
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Medieval and Early Modern Representations of Authority in Scotland and the British Isles
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and burnt the nearby village and church. He subsequently laid waste to a large part of
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History of the county of Ayr: with a genealogical account of the families of Ayrshire
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The Lost Tudor Princess: A Life of Margaret Douglas, Countess of Lennox
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The Lost Tudor Princess: A Life of Margaret Douglas, Countess of Lennox
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With Thy Towers High: The Archaeology of Stirling Castle and Palace
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After a consultation with his English officers, Lennox attacked
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with England on 1 July 1543, which sought to betroth Mary to
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was ineffective, due to disorganization and poor logistics.
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Lennox returned to Scotland upon the urging of Queen
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Earl of Lennox

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Stirling Castle
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Stewart of Darnley
Lady Margaret Douglas
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Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley
Charles Stuart, 5th Earl of Lennox
John Stewart, 3rd Earl of Lennox
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James VI of Scotland
Temple Newsam
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John Stewart, 3rd Earl of Lennox
Lady Elizabeth Stewart
John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl
Earl of Lennox
Garde Écossaise
King James V
Cardinal Beaton
James Hamilton, 2nd Earl of Arran
Dumbarton Castle
Mary Queen of Scots
Mary Stewart
Treaty of Greenwich
Prince Edward Tudor
Henry VIII of England

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