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  1. Francis Stewart, 5th Earl of Bothwell (c. December 1562 – November 1612), was Commendator of Kelso Abbey and Coldingham Priory, a Privy Counsellor and Lord High Admiral of Scotland.

  2. Francis Stewart Hepburn, 5th earl of Bothwell (died before July 1614, Naples) , was a nephew of the 4th earl. By his dissolute and proud behaviour, he caused King James VI of Scotland (afterward James I of Great Britain) to gradually consider him a rival and a threat to the Scottish crown and was made an outlaw.

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  3. 24 de ago. de 2022 · Birth of Sir Francis Stewart, 1st (or 5th) Earl of B... Genealogy for Francis Stewart, Earl of Bothwell (c.1562 - 1612) family tree on Geni, with over 240 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • circa December 1562
    • Coldingham, Scotland (United Kingdom)
  4. 14 de nov. de 2018 · In April 1591 the Earl of Bothwell was summoned to Edinburgh to answer charges. James believed that Francis wanted his throne and what better way of achieving it than by bumping off the current incumbent by witchcraft? The earl escaped and went into hiding – the outcomes of James’ trials tended to be unpleasant.

  5. 13 de may. de 2023 · Francis (Stewart) Stewart Fifth Earl of Bothwell is a member of Clan Stewart. Francis Stewart, was said to be born about 1562. However, in July 1597 he was stated to be aged 30 years [1]) which seems impossible given his father's death date.

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    • Margaret (Douglas) Stewart
  6. Francis Stewart, quinto conde de Bothwell (c. diciembre de 1562 - noviembre de 1612) fue comendador de la abadía de Kelso y el priorato de Coldingham, consejero privado y alto almirante de Escocia. Fue un notorio conspirador, que encabezó varios levantamientos contra el rey Jaime VI y murió en la pobreza, en Italia, tras ser desterrado de ...

  7. Show full item record. Francis Stewart, fifth earl Bothwell, was the grandson of king James V, nephew of Mary, queen of Scots and cousin of James VI. In the late 1570's, he acquired the earldom of Bothwell and, with it, a national and local position to rival his royal heritage.