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  1. When Janet Stewart was born on 17 July 1502, in Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, her father, James IV King of Scotland, was 29 and her mother, Lady Agnes Stewart, was 21. She had at least 2 sons and 6 daughters with Sir Malcolm Fleming 3rd Lord Fleming. Her occupation is listed as tutor to her niece queen mary of scots in France.

  2. Janet Stewart may refer to: Janet Cumbrae Stewart (1883–1960), Australian painter. Janet Stewart (broadcaster) (born 1967), Canadian television news anchor. Janet Stewart, Lady Fleming (1502–1562), Scottish courtier. Janet Stewart, Lady Ruthven (16th century), Scottish aristocrat. Category: Human name disambiguation pages.

  3. Janet Stewart, Lady Fleming. Janet Stewart, the Lady Fleming, was the illegitimate daughter of James IV of Scotland and the widow of Malcolm, 3 rd Lord Fleming, who, in September 1547, was killed at the Battle of Pinkie Cleuch. Less than a year later she was appointed Governess in charge of the Royal party taking Mary Queen of Scots to France ...

  4. Janet Stewart Pottery. It gives me great pride to call myself a potter. I am part of a crafts tradition that is ancient, worldwide, and enduring. When I hold a handmade object, my hand touches the hand of its maker. Likewise, part of me goes with each object that I make, give away, sell, or even discard onto to my sherd pile. With clay under my ...

  5. Janet Stewart was born, 17 July 1502, the illegitimate daughter of King James IV of Scotland and a mistress, Isabel Stewart, Countess of Bothwell, daughter of James Stewart, third Earl of Buchan. She married, dispensation dated 26 February 1525, marriage occurring shortly after, Malcolm Fleming, 3rd Lord Fleming.

  6. Janet Stewart (born March 3, 1967) has been the news anchor at CBWT in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada since January 9, 2007. [1] Prior to that, she was news anchor at CKY-TV between August 2001 and November 2006. Before she moved to Winnipeg, Stewart worked at CTV Halifax, and Global Maritimes also as news reporter and anchor.

  7. 6 de mar. de 2017 · Janet Stewart had married Malcolm, Lord Fleming, who died in 1547 at the Battle of Pinkie. Their daughter, Mary Fleming, also accompanied the five year old Mary Stuart to France in 1548, as a lady-in-waiting. Janet Stewart had an affair with Henry II of France (Mary Stuart's future father-in-law); their child was born about 1551.