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  1. According to an English observer, Henry Johnes, the older brothers, Lord James, Prior of St Andrews and James Stewart, Commendator of Kelso and Melrose refused to go with her. In 1550, after the conclusion of the war known the Rough Wooing, he accompanied Mary of Guise on a visit to French court and his half-sister Mary, Queen of Scots.

  2. 19 de ago. de 2022 · James V. 1513-1542. Early years and power struggles. James V was the only surviving son of James IV and Margaret Tudor and was born on or around 10th April, 1512 at the Palace of Linlithgow in West Lothian. He became King in 1513 at 17 months old on the death of his father in battle against the English at the Battle of Flodden, one of the ...

  3. James Stewart & Son are a family business, established on 5th July 1886 in Kelso in the heart of the Scottish Borders, by James Stewart. Originally trading as Tinsmiths, the trades of Ironmongers & Cycle Agents were added in the late 1800's when James's son Thomas joined the firm. In 1933 Thomas Stewart’s son, James T Stewart, joined the ...

  4. 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

  5. William Ker I, 1559-1566. John Maitland of Thirlstane, 1567. Became prior of Coldingham (1567-1561) in exchange with Francis Stewart I; later reasserted his right to Kelso (1587-1588) Francis Stewart (I) the elder, 1567-1592. Francis Stewart (II) the younger, 1588. William Ker II, 1588. Robert Ker of Cesford, 1592.

  6. Scope and Contents Precept of Sasine by James [Stewart], commendator of Kelso and Melrose, directed to Robert Diksone, as bailie, for infefting Andrew Brounfield and his spouse in the lands of Pittillisseuch, in terms of a previous charter. Dated at Melrose, 23rd January 1554-5.