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  1. Lady Agnes Stewart (1480-1557) was a Scottish noble, a cousin of King James IV of Scotland. She was born the illegitimate [1] daughter of James Stewart, 1st Earl of Buchan and Margaret Murray. [1] On 31 October 1552 she was legitimized under the Great Seal of Scotland.

  2. 21 de oct. de 2023 · About Agnes Stewart, Countess of Bothwell. LADY AGNES STEWART. Lady Agnes Stewart was also known as Isabella Stewart. She and James IV Stewart, King of Scotland were associated before 1511. Agnes Stewart was born as the 'bastard-natural' of James Stewart, earl of Buchan by Margaret, widow of William Murray.

    • James IV, King of Scots
    • November 28, 1480
    • "Isabel Stewart", "of Buchan", "Isabel"
    • Probably, Scotland (United Kingdom)
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  5. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Dundonald, Ayrshire, Scotland. Death: 1477 (64-73) Scotland. Immediate Family: Daughter of Robert Stewart, 1st Lord Lorn and Joan Stewart. Wife of John Lindsay, 1st Lord of the Byres. Mother of David Lindsay; Christian Lindsay; John Lindsay of the Bryres; Elizabeth Lindsay; Patrick Lindsay, 4th of the Byres and 4 others.

    • John Lindsay, 1st Lord of The Byres
  6. 1478–1516. Lady Agnes Stewart. 1480–1557. Marriage: 3 June 1514. Lady Janet Home. 1510–1573. Sources (6) Ancestry Family Trees. Alison Wardlaw (born Home), 'MyHeritage Family Trees' Midlothian (Edinburgh), Scotland, Extracted Parish Records. View All. Spouse and Children. Alexander Home 3rd Lord Home. Lady Agnes Stewart. Marriage. Children (1)

  7. Agnes Stewart was born in 1558, in Minto, Roxburghshire, Scotland. She had at least 2 sons and 1 daughter with John Wallace. She died in 1598, in Edinburgh, Scotland, at the age of 40, and was buried in Edinburgh, Scotland.