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  1. Frances Carr, Countess of Somerset (31 May 1590 – 23 August 1632), was an English noblewoman who was the central figure in a famous scandal and murder during the reign of King James I. She was found guilty but spared execution, and was eventually pardoned by the King and released from the Tower of London in early 1622.

  2. Wrington, Somerset, England: Died: 17 July 1645: Nationality: Scottish: Spouse: Frances Howard: Children: Anne Russell, Countess of Bedford: Parents

  3. Before 1609, while still only Sir Robert Carr, Somerset had begun an intrigue with Frances Howard, Lady Essex. Supported by the king, the latter obtained a decree of nullity of marriage against Lord Essex in September 1603, and in December she married the earl of Somerset.

  4. On 24 June 1633, when Charles was in Scotland at his coronation, Kerr was elevated to the peerage under the titles Earl of Ancram and Lord Kerr of Nisbet, Langnewton, and Dolphinstoun. [14] Previously, his son William, by his first wife Elizabeth, daughter of Sir John Murray of Blackbarony, had married his relative, Anne, Countess of Lothian in ...

  5. Robert Carr oder Ker (r), 1. Earl of Somerset (* um 1586; † 1645) war ein schottischer Politiker und Günstling König Jakobs I. von England . Robert Carr, dessen Geburtstag nicht überliefert ist, war ein jüngerer Sohn des Sir Thomas Ker of Ferniehurst und dessen zweiter Frau Janet Scott, der Schwester von Sir Walter Scott of Buccleuch .

    • um 1586
    • Carr, Robert, 1. Earl of Somerset
    • schottischer Höfling und Politiker
  6. lobid.org › gnd › 119204177lobid.org

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