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  1. With the arms of James Stewart (born c.1529 – 15th September 1557) of an altered Royal Arms of Scotland debruised with a bendlet to denote illegitimacy, the arms are resting on a crosier to denote his office of Commendator of Kelso and Melrose. Exhibited: Glasgow International Exhibition of Scottish History & Life, 1901, item 317 Provenance:

  2. James Stewart, komendator Kelso i Melrose (ok. 1529–1557) był członkiem szkockiej rodziny królewskiej. Kariera. James Stewart był synem Jakuba V ze Szkocji i Elizabeth Schaw, członka rodziny Schaw of Sauchie. Jego dokładna data urodzin nie jest znana. Dokument z 1534 r. podaje, że był to piąty rok życia. [1]

  3. James Stewart, Abbot of Kelso I b. Abt 1530 Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland, United Kingdom d. 25 Sep 1557 Europe: The Kingealogy

  4. 6 de mar. de 2021 · The Stewart rule spanned nine monarchs, beginning in Scotland in 1371 and ending in 1714, by which time it also encompassed England and Ireland. The James Stewart, Commendator of Melrose Seal has remarkably survived nearly 500 years and would have been made for one of King James V’s seven illegitimate sons, four of whom were called James/John.

  5. James Stewart Commendator of Kelso and Melrose c. 15291557 was a member of the Scottish royal family.James Stewart was a son of James V of Scotland × Close × Close

  6. 9 de mar. de 2021 · The James Stewart, Commendator of Melrose Seal, dating to circa 1535-1541, was made for one of the king’s numerous illegitimate sons, at least four of whom were called James or John. Mary Queen of Scots was the king’s only surviving legitimate child. The antique was expected to fetch at least a four-figure sum during an online auction on ...

  7. In August 1548 Lord John Stewart and his half-brother Lord Robert sailed for France from Dumbarton with Mary, Queen of Scots. According to an English observer, Henry Johnes, their elder half brothers, Lord James Prior of St Andrews and James Stewart, Commendator of Kelso and Melrose refused to go. Regency of Mary of Guise