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  1. Agnes Keith, Countess of Moray (c. 1540 – 16 July 1588) was a Scottish noblewoman. She was the wife of James Stewart, 1st Earl of Moray, regent of Scotland and the illegitimate half-brother of Mary, Queen of Scots, making her a sister-in-law of the Scottish queen.

  2. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Agnes Keith, Countess of Moray (c. 1540 – 16 July 1588) was a Scottish noblewoman having been the eldest daughter of William Keith, 4th Earl Marischal and Margaret Keith. She was the wife of James Stewart, 1st Earl of Moray, Regent of Scotland and the illegitimate half-brother of Mary, Queen of Scots, making her a sister-in-law of the ...

    • Edinburgh, Scotland
    • July 14, 1530
  3. Lady Agnes Keith was born at Dunnottar Castle, the daughter of William Keith, 4th Earl Marischal and Margaret Keith of Inverugie. Agnes was well educated, and on 8 February 1562 she married James Stewart, 1st Earl of Moray, half brother of, and close adviser to, Mary, Queen of Scots.

  4. She married Archibald Douglas 6th Earl of Angus on 4 August 1514, in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. She died on 16 July 1588, in Edinburgh, Scotland, at the age of 58, and was buried in Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom.

  5. 13 de abr. de 2022 · Lady Agnes, Countess of Argyll, survived her husband by four years. She died in July 1588 at her home in Edinburgh, Scotland, and was buried in St. Giles Cathedral, inside the tomb of her first husband, James Stewart, Earl of Moray.

  6. Agnes Keith, condesa de Moray (c. 1540 - 16 de julio de 1588) fue una noble escocesa. Era la esposa de James Stewart, primer conde de Moray, regente de Escocia y medio hermano ilegítimo de María, reina de Escocia, lo que la convirtió en cuñada de la reina escocesa.

  7. Agnes se convirtió en una gran amiga de la reina y se mantuvo en su círculo cercano hasta la muerte de Ana en 1619. Agnes murió en 1630 y fue enterrada en Dunfermline, Escocia. Su legado se recuerda en parte por una larga correspondencia con su hijo y con la reina Ana, y por su papel en la corte escocesa e inglesa.