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  1. James Stewart, 2nd Lord Doune, jure uxoris 2nd Earl of Moray (c. 1565 – 7 February 1592), [1] was a Scottish nobleman. He was murdered by George Gordon, Earl of Huntly as the culmination of a vendetta. Known as the Bonnie Earl for his good looks, he became the subject of a popular ballad, "The Bonnie Earl of Moray".

  2. Perhaps the most well-known Earl of Moray was James Stewart, 2nd Earl of Moray, the husband of Elizabeth Stewart, 2nd Countess of Moray, who held the earldom jure uxoris (by right of his wife), as he was the subject of a famous ballad, "The Bonny Earl O'Moray". He was also a direct male-line descendant of King Robert II.

  3. 27 de mar. de 2024 · James Stewart, 2nd earl of Moray (died Feb. 7, 1592, Fife, Scot.) was the 2nd earl of Moray. He became earl in 1580 when he married Elizabeth, the daughter of the 1st earl, at the behest of King James VI. A faithful Protestant, Moray was made commissioner to act against the Spanish Armada (1588) and commissioner to act against the ...

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  4. 13 de feb. de 2024 · James Stewart, 2nd Earl of Moray. James Stewart (or Stuart), 2nd Lord Doune and 2nd Earl of Moray (c. 1565 – 7 February 1591/2 [1]) was a Scottish nobleman, the son of James Stewart, 1st Lord Doune. The 2nd Earl was murdered by George Gordon, Earl of Huntly, as the culmination of a vendetta.

    • Eday, Scotland
    • Eday, Orkney, Scotland
    • November 1568
    • Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
  5. James Stewwart 1565. Birth: Nov., 1565 Death: Feb. 7, 1591 James Stewart (or Stuart), 2nd Lord Doune and 2nd Earl of Moray (c. 1565 – 7 February 1591/2[1]) was a Scottish nobleman, the son of James Stewart, 1st Lord Dou …

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    • Elizabeth Stewart Countess of Moray
  6. Moray, James Stewart, 2nd earl of [S] (c.1566–92). Regent Moray, assassinated in 1570, left a young daughter who was recognized as the countess of Moray. In 1581 she married the son of Lord Doune [S], who was in turn recognized as earl of Moray. He succeeded to the barony in 1590.

  7. The Bonnie Earl of Moray, anonymous "vendetta portrait" of the murdered James Stewart, 2nd Earl of Moray, 1592. " The Bonnie Earl o' Moray " ( Child 181, [1] Roud 334 [2]) is a popular Scottish ballad, which may date from as early as the 17th century. [3] Background. Castle Doune, Moray's family seat in the late 16th century.