Lord Robert Pitcairn Stewart, First Earl of Orkney

Male Abt 1533 - 1593  (~ 59 years)


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  1. 1.  Lord Robert Pitcairn Stewart, First Earl of Orkney was born about Mar 1533 in Midlothian, Scotland (son of King James Stewart, V of Scotland and Euphemia Elphinstone); died on 4 Feb 1592/93 in Kirkwall, Orkney Islands, Scotland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: L1SB-T67
    • _UID: AC140F48E8B34C48B72446B1D1F6E08A49B4

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    FamilySearch ID:
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Generation: 2

  1. 2.  King James Stewart, V of Scotland was born on 10 Apr 1512 in Linlithgow Palace, Linlithgow, West Lothian, Scotland (son of James Stewart, IV, King of Scotland and Margaret Tudor); died on 14 Dec 1542 in Falkland Palace, Fife, Scotland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: LZLD-PLT
    • Name: James Stewart
    • _UID: A77BEAC06CB64B69926B7CD47E8C13232F20

    Notes:

    James V, (born April 10, 1512, Linlithgow, West Lothian, Scot.? died Dec. 14, 1542, Falkland, Fife), king of Scotland from 1513 to 1542.

    During the period of his minority, which lasted throughout the first half of his reign, James was a pawn in the struggle between pro-French and pro-English factions; after he assumed personal control of the government, he upheld Roman Catholicism against the Protestant nobles and allied his country with France.

    James was 17 months old when he succeeded to the throne of his father, James IV (ruled 1488? 1513). In the power struggle that developed between the pro-French regent, John Stewart, duke of Albany, and the head of the English party, Archibald Douglas, earl of Angus, each side sought to gain possession of the young ruler. James's mother, Margaret Tudor, complicated events by shifting her allegiance from her husband, Angus, to Albany.

    Albany retired to France in 1524, and Angus kept James in confinement from 1526 until 1528, when the king escaped and forced Angus to flee to England. By 1530 James had consolidated his power in Scotland. He signed a treaty with his uncle, King Henry VIII of England, in 1534, but in 1538 he married the French noblewoman Mary of Lorraine and thereafter allied with France against England. A cruel man, he instituted in his later years a near reign of terror in Scotland, and his financial exactions did not endear him to his subjects.

    When Henry VIII's forces attacked Scotland in 1542, James's small army, weakened by the disaffection of the Protestant nobles, crossed into England and was easily routed near the border at Solway Moss on Nov. 24, 1542. The disaster caused the king to suffer a mental breakdown; he died on Dec. 14, 1542, a week after the birth of his daughter? his only surviving legitimate child? Mary Stuart (Mary, Queen of Scots). Among his several illegitimate children was James, earl of Moray (died 1570), who became regent of Scotland when Mary Stuart abdicated her throne in 1567.

    His marriage to Mary of Guise: James then proceeded to marry Mary of Guise, daughter of Claude, Duke of Guise, and widow of Louis II d'Orl?ans, Duke of Longueville, by proxy on 12 June 1538. Mary already had two sons from her first marriage, and the union produced two sons. However, both died in April 1541, just eight days after baby Robert was baptised. Their daughter and James's only surviving legitimate child, Mary(Queen of Scots), was born in 1542 at Linlithgow Palace.

    His children, many illegitimate:

    By Madeleine de Valois: no children

    By Mary of Guise:

    James, Duke of Rothesay (22 May 1540, St Andrews, Fife ? 21 April 1541).
    Arthur[59] or Robert, Duke of Albany (12 April 1541, Falkland Palace ? 20 April 1541), buried in Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh.
    Mary, Queen of Scots (8 December 1542, Linlithgow Palace ? 8 February 1587; had issue).
    Additionally, James V had nine known illegitimate children, at least three of whom were fathered before the age of 20. The young King was said to have been encouraged in his amorous affairs by the Angus regime to keep him distracted from politics. In addition to these aristocratic liaisons, David Lindsay described the king's other affairs in his poem, The Answer to the Kingis Flyting; 'ye be now strang lyke ane elephand, And in till Venus werkis maist vailyeand.'

    Many of the sons of his aristocratic mistresses entered ecclesiastical careers. Pope Clement VII sent a dispensation to James V dated 30 August 1534, allowing four of the children to take holy orders when they came of age. The document stated that James elder was in his fifth year, James younger and John in their third year, and Robert in his first year.

    Adam Stewart (d. 20 June 1575), son of Lady Elizabeth Stewart, (daughter of John Stewart, 3rd Earl of Lennox.)
    Prior of Charterhouse, Perth. Buried at St. Magnus, Kirkwall, Orkney; tombstone survives.
    James Stewart, son of Christine Barclay
    Jean Stewart (d. 7 January 1588), daughter of Elizabeth Bethune.
    Married Archibald Campbell, 5th Earl of Argyll in 1553, divorced in 1573 due to desertion.
    James Stewart (c. 1529? 57), son of Elizabeth Shaw.
    Commendator of Kelso and Melrose.
    Robert Stewart, 1st Earl of Orkney (b.1533), son of Euphame Elphinstone
    Prior and Commendator of Holyrood Abbey.
    John Stewart, Lord Darnley and Prior of Coldingham, (c. 1531 ? November 1563), son of Elizabeth Carmichael (1514? 1550) who later married John Somerville of Cambusnethan.
    He married Jean (or Jane) Hepburn, sister and heiress of James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell, their son Francis Stewart became Earl of Bothwell and a daughter Christine Stewart was appointed to rock the cradle of Prince James in March 1567.
    James Stewart, 1st Earl of Moray, son of Margaret Erskine, James's favourite mistress.
    Prior of St Andrews, Advisor and rival to his half-sister, Mary, Queen of Scots and regent for his nephew, James VI.
    Robert Stewart, junior, (d. 1581), mother unknown.
    Prior of Whithorn.

    (Research):Nickname
    The Poor Man's King
    Also Known As
    James V
    Also Known As
    King of Scotland
    Also Known As
    James V King Scots
    Birth Name
    James Stewart V
    Military Service
    Invasion of England
    1542
    Lauder, Scottish Borders, Scotland
    Defeat: Invasion of England at Battle of Solway Moss on the English Side of the Anglo/Scottish border
    31 October 1542
    Invasion of England at Lauder, Scotland
    November 1542
    Solway Moss, Scottish Borders, Scotland
    Title of Nobility
    Prince
    Scotland
    Earl
    Moray
    Grand Steward
    Scotland
    Duke
    Rothesay
    King
    from 21 September 1513 to 1542
    Scotland
    Custom Event
    Fatherless
    He was 17 months old when his father was killed in battle on Flotten Field.
    9 September 1513
    Branxton, Northumberland, England
    Kidnapped
    The Regent Albany brought 7,000 men to Sterling Castle to abduct him from his mother, Margaret Tudor
    1515
    Sterling Castle, Scotland
    Declared to have 'Authority Royal'
    14 June 1526
    Tribe Name
    Cause of Death: There are accounts he might have died of grief over the war defeat...although some historians consider that it may just have been an ordinary fever, he had been ill for three days, after the war.

    FamilySearch ID:
    https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZLD-PLT

    James married Euphemia Elphinstone. Euphemia was born on 11 May 1509 in Port Elphinstone, Scotland; died on 5 Nov 1564 in Lerwick Parish, Mainland, Shetland, Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Euphemia Elphinstone was born on 11 May 1509 in Port Elphinstone, Scotland; died on 5 Nov 1564 in Lerwick Parish, Mainland, Shetland, Scotland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: LBC7-HKL
    • _UID: FAAC8813F77F4F09B978CD826830E62B381A

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    FamilySearch ID:
    https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBC7-HKL

    Children:
    1. 1. Lord Robert Pitcairn Stewart, First Earl of Orkney was born about Mar 1533 in Midlothian, Scotland; died on 4 Feb 1592/93 in Kirkwall, Orkney Islands, Scotland.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  James Stewart, IV, King of Scotland was born on 17 Mar 1473 in Edinburgh Parish, Midlothian (Edinburghshire), Scotland (son of James Stewart, III, King of Scotland and Princess Margrethe Oldenburg, Princess of Denmark); died on 9 Sep 1513 in Battle of Flodden Field (Branxton), Northumberland (Northumbria), England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: L1HN-PRR
    • _UID: 48E5B4596F654F549FDD1C27358D0695CD67

    Notes:

    Nickname
    Iron Belt
    Also Known As
    James IV
    Also Known As
    King of Scotland
    Also Known As
    King James Stewart IV of Scotland, Ireland
    Military Service
    James established a navy and felt great pride for the Great Michael, the largest warship ever to have been built in Scotland.
    In 1503, James IV tried to make peace with England by marrying Mary Tudor but soon returned to a policy of close cooperation with France. The Queen of France, Anne of Brittany, urged James to declare war against Henry VIII of England. James invaded England in 1513 and was killed in the Battle of Flodden Field. Scottish troops were again defeated b y the English in 1542. Ruled 1488-1513 Known from the belt he wore in expiation of his having fought against his father at Sauchieburn, as "James of the Iron Belt." Killed at the battle of Flodden
    Battle of Sauchieburn
    1488
    Signed the Treaty of Perpetual Peace with Henry VII of England. By this treaty James married Henry's daughter Margaret Tudor.
    1502
    Residence
    Traquair Estate
    Scotland
    Religious Affiliation
    Archbishop of St. Andrews, but never consecrated
    24 August 1497
    Title of Nobility
    King
    Scotland

    FamilySearch ID:
    https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1HN-PRR

    James married Margaret Tudor about 1503 in Scotland. Margaret was born on 28 Nov 1489 in Palace of Westminster, Westminster, London, England; died on 18 Oct 1541 in Methven Castle, Perthshire, Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Margaret Tudor was born on 28 Nov 1489 in Palace of Westminster, Westminster, London, England; died on 18 Oct 1541 in Methven Castle, Perthshire, Scotland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: LDHD-PNT
    • _UID: FEC3BE05EFE44A1099FFBBEFFD8EC15998AD

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    FamilySearch ID:
    https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDHD-PNT

    Children:
    1. James Stewart, of Rothesay was born on 21 Feb 1507 in Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland; died on 27 Feb 1508 in Stirling Castle, Stirlingshire, Scotland.
    2. Arthur Stewart, of Rothesay was born on 20 Oct 1509 in Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland; died on 14 Jul 1510 in Edinburgh Castle, Midlothian, Scotland.
    3. 2. King James Stewart, V of Scotland was born on 10 Apr 1512 in Linlithgow Palace, Linlithgow, West Lothian, Scotland; died on 14 Dec 1542 in Falkland Palace, Fife, Scotland.
    4. Alexander Stewart, of Ross was born on 10 May 1514 in Stirling Castle, Stirlingshire, Scotland; died on 28 Dec 1515 in Stirling Castle, Stirlingshire, Scotland.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  James Stewart, III, King of Scotland was born on 10 Jul 1452 in Stirling Parish, Stirlingshire, Scotland; died on 11 Jun 1488 in Sauchie, Stirlingshire, Scotland; was buried in Cambusnneth Abbey, Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: MX3M-74B
    • _UID: 2D6482AE9F0D41688BD5BF55FE336DE91175

    Notes:

    The union produced four children plus two stillbirths:[32]

    James, Duke of Rothesay (21 February 1507, Holyrood Palace '96 27 February 1508, Stirling Castle)
    A stillborn daughter at Holyrood Palace on 15 July 1508.
    Arthur, Duke of Rothesay (20 October 1509, Holyrood Palace '96 Edinburgh Castle, 14 July 1510).
    James V (Linlithgow Palace, 10 April 1512 '96 Falkland Palace, Fife, 14 December 1542), the only one to reach adulthood, and the successor of his father.
    A second stillborn daughter at Holyrood Palace in November 1512.
    Alexander, Duke of Ross (Stirling Castle, 30 April 1514 '96 Stirling Castle, 18 December 1515), born after James's death.

    Alternate Name
    Also Known As
    King of Scotland
    Also Known As
    James III
    Military Service
    Battle of Sauchieburn: James was thrown from his horse. A priest was sent for ,however, the man claiming to be the priest, stabbed the king in the heart,and fled before he could be identified.
    11 June 1488
    Title of Nobility
    King
    from 1460 to 1488
    Scotland
    Custom Event
    Coronation
    King of Scotland
    1460
    Kelso Abbey. Roxburghshire, Scotland
    Custom Fact
    An English marriage
    His early betrothal to Cecily of England came to nothing, but interest in an English marriage remained. In a ceremony at the altar of Glasgow Cathedral on 10 December 1502, James confirmed the Treaty of Perpetual Peace with Henry VII of England.[31] By this treaty James married Henry's daughter Margaret Tudor. After a wedding by proxy in London, the marriage was confirmed in person on 8 August 1503 at Holyrood Abbey, Edinburgh. Their wedding was commemorated by the gift of a Book of Hours.

    FamilySearch ID:
    https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MX3M-74B

    James married Princess Margrethe Oldenburg, Princess of Denmark on 13 Jul 1469 in Edinburgh Parish, Midlothian (Edinburghshire), Scotland. Margrethe was born on 23 Jun 1456 in Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark; died on 14 Jul 1486 in Stirling Parish, Stirlingshire, Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Princess Margrethe Oldenburg, Princess of Denmark was born on 23 Jun 1456 in Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark; died on 14 Jul 1486 in Stirling Parish, Stirlingshire, Scotland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: MX3M-7HC
    • _UID: EE8A7A78E07C4AD5A285CFC96AF8FDA7AA9A

    Notes:

    FamilySearch ID:
    https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MX3M-7HC

    Children:
    1. 4. James Stewart, IV, King of Scotland was born on 17 Mar 1473 in Edinburgh Parish, Midlothian (Edinburghshire), Scotland; died on 9 Sep 1513 in Battle of Flodden Field (Branxton), Northumberland (Northumbria), England.
    2. Alexander Stewart was born in 1474; died in 1485.
    3. James Stewart, Duke of Ross was born in 1476 in Edinburgh Castle, Midlothian, Scotland; died on 17 Jan 1504 in Edinburgh Castle, Midlothian, Scotland.
    4. John Stewart, Earl of Mar was born in Dec 1479 in Edinburgh Castle, Midlothian, Scotland; died on 11 Mar 1502 in Edinburgh Castle, Midlothian, Scotland.




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