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  1. Dorothea Stewart is on Facebook. Join Facebook to connect with Dorothea Stewart and others you may know. Facebook gives people the power to share and makes the world more open and connected.

  2. 8 de mar. de 2021 · Dorothea died, aged 71, on December 28, 1937. Pipers – and those with a wider interest in Scotland’s traditional music and culture – have much to thank her for. * Dorothea’s sister, Evelyn Stewart Murray, was also something of a collector. She amassed a large collection of Gaelic folk tales and songs from the Gaels in and around her ...

  3. When Dorothea Stewart was born on 1 January 1581, in Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland, her father, Sir John Stewart 5th Earl of Atholl, was 17 and her mother, Marie-nic-William Ruthven of Gowrie - Dowager Countess of Atholl, was 18. She married Sir William Murray 2nd Earl of Tullibardine on 28 September 1604, in Tullibardine, Perth and Kinross ...

  4. Brief Life History of Dorothea. When Dorothea Stewart was born in 1549, in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland, her father, Henry Stewart 1st Lord Methven, was 54 and her mother, Janet Stewart, was 44. She married William Ruthven 1st Earl of Gowrie on 17 August 1561, in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 11 daughters.

  5. Dorothea Stewart of Avondale (c. 1543 - 1607) was a daughter of Henry Stewart, 1st Lord of Methven and Janet Stewart, Countess Dowager of Sutherland. She was the first wife of William Ruthven, 1st Earl of Gowrie. Following the execution of Ruthven for treason in 1584, Lady Dorothea was obliged to surrender Dirleton Castle to James VI.

  6. Dorothea Stewart - Countess of Gowrie was born in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland as the daughter of Lord Henry Stewart and Janet Stewart. She married William Ruthven - 1st Earl of Gowrie on 17 August 1561, in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 10 daughters. She died on 1 January 1627, in her hometown, and was ...

  7. 14 de mar. de 2024 · This story is about one of Scotland’s English queens, Margaret Tudor. She was one of two daughters of Henry VII of England to survive childhood. Like many royal children, Margaret was married to another European king to forge an alliance. In 1503, 13-year-old Margaret was sent to Scotland to marry James IV, who was then 17 years older.