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  1. Andrew Stewart, 2nd Lord Ochiltree married Agnes Cunningham of the Caprington family. Their children, and grandchildren included; Andrew Stewart, known as the Master of Ochiltree (d. 1578). He married Margaret Stewart (d. 1627), daughter of Henry Stewart, 1st Lord Methven, who was known as the Mistress of Ochiltree, and was a member of the ...

  2. 26 de abr. de 2022 · About Margaret Stewart of Methven. Daughter of Henry Stewart, 1st Lord of Methven & Janet Stewart, Countess Dowager of Sutherland: Margaret's date of birth is a circa 1547 which is hard to fathom with her giving birth to Andrew first Baron CastleStewart in the year 1560. It is more likely that with the birth of Margaret originally being to her ...

  3. Margaret Howard, Countess of Nottingham (c. 1591–1639), née Margaret Stewart; Margaret Stewart, Mistress of Ochiltree (died 1627), courtier in the household of Anne of Denmark; Margaret Stewart, Lady Gordon (born 1498), daughter of James IV of Scotland and Margaret Drummond; Others. Margie Stewart (1919–2012), American model

  4. Predeceased his father before 10 sept 1578, have a charter of lands of Portcarrick, Whitehills, etc., to the deceased Andrew Stewart Master of Ochiltree, passed the. Great Seal. He married before 9 march 1566-67, Margaret Stewart, daughter of Henry second Lord Methven. She seems to have borne the title of Lady Ochiltree, and

  5. Brief Life History of Margaret. When Lady Margaret Stewart was born in 1547, in Ochiltree, Ayrshire, Scotland, her father, Andrew Stewart 2nd Lord Stewart of Ochiltree, was 27 and her mother, Agnes Cunningham of Caprington, was 31. She married Rev. John Knox on 26 March 1564, in Comrie, Perthshire, Scotland, United Kingdom.

  6. Margaret Stewart, Mistress of Ochiltree (Q73507468) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search (died 1627) ... Margaret Stewart; Statements. instance of. human.

  7. Margaret Stewart, Mistress of Ochiltree, senior lady in waiting, was in charge of Margaret's care. Baptism at Holyrood Palace. Margaret's baptism was postponed until 15 April 1599, as the winter, part of the "Little Ice Age", was exceptionally cold and there were worries that the princess should catch a cold and expire.