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  1. Also Commendator of Melrose (1558–1559), succeeding James Stewart. William Ker I, 1559–1566; John Maitland of Thirlstane, 1567. Became Prior of Coldingham (1567–1561) in exchange with Francis Stewart I; later reasserted his right to Kelso (1587–1588) Francis Stewart (I) the elder, 1567–1592; Francis Stewart (II) the younger, 1588 ...

  2. www.douglashistory.co.uk › history › james_stewartJames Stewart, Lord of Douglas

    James Stewart of Tynninghame, Lord Douglas, was afterwards made commendator of the great abbeys of Kelso and Melrose, 6 and being thus amply provided for, he surrendered the lordship of Tynninghame and office of bailiary in favour of his brother, James Stewart, then commendator of the priory of St. Andrews, afterwards created successively Earl of Mar and Earl of Murray, and well known as ...

  3. 1) Jean or Jane Stewart c. b 1533 - 1587/88 m Archibald ´brown´ Campbell, 5th Earl of Argyll divorced in 1573 Her mother was Elizabeth Bethune/Beaton 2) James Stewart, Commendator of Melrose and Kelso, son of Elizabeth Shaw. Died without issue, 1557. Arms: on Seal, 1557.-Scotland, with crozier behind shield.

  4. 6 de mar. de 2021 · The rare James Stewart, Commendator of Melrose Seal will be auctioned on Tuesday with bidding starting at £1000. The Stewart rule, later Stuart, spanned nine monarchs, beginning in Scotland in 1371 and ending in 1714, by which time it also encompassed England and Ireland. The 500 year old artefact would have been made for one of King James V ...

  5. 18 de mar. de 2021 · James Stewart was the eldest son among at least nine illegitimate children of James V and the half-brother of Mary, Queen of Scots. This 16th century seal indicates Stewart's position of commendator of Melrose and Kelso abbeys, bestowed on him by his father.

  6. The last commendator, James Douglas of Lochleven, resigned the abbacy to William Douglas, 6th Earl of Morton (his nephew) in December 1606, and the abbey itself to the king in 1608. The abbey (or most of its lands) was then erected into a secular lordship for viscount Haddington, John Ramsay, who in 1609 was created "Lord Melrose". [1]

  7. 10 de mar. de 2021 · The item, not seen in public since 1901, belonged to James Stewart, half-brother of Mary Queen of Scots and dates back to the 1540s. It showed his position as Commendator of Melrose and Kelso ...