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  1. James Stewart, Commendator of Kelso and Melrose (c. 1529–1557) was a member of the Scottish royal family. Career. James Stewart was a son of James V of Scotland and Elizabeth Schaw, a member of the Schaw of Sauchie family. His exact birthdate is unknown. A document dated 1534 states he was in his fifth year.

  2. About James Stewart, Commendator of Kelso and Melrose. James Stewart, 1534-1557. Bastard son of King James V of Scotland. Also commendator of Melrose (1535-1557); not to be confused with his brother and namesake, James Stewart, Earl of Moray.

    • between 1529 and April 02, 1532
    • September 25, 1557 (25-28)
    • Scotland
    • Prior of Kelso
  3. Person. Found in 11 Collections and/or Records: 1. 2. Acknowledgment by James Stewart, commendator of the abbeys of Kelso and Melrose, by which he accepts Andrew Donald as tenant of Katryne Ovir, 5th March 1549. Item. Identifier: La.V/91. Scope and Contents.

  4. James Stewart's position as Commendator of the Abbeys of both Kelso and Melrose in the Scottish Borders during the 1540s and 50s gave him significant status in the Borders region. As commendator, he exerted his authority not only over the lands and income of both these affluent abbeys but was also responsible for local defence.

  5. The Abbot of Kelso (later Commendator of Kelso) was the head of the Tironensian monastic community at Kelso Abbey in the Scottish Borders. The Abbey was originally founded at Selkirk in 1113 by David, Prince of the Cumbrians (r. 1113–1124), and thus the first three Abbots were Abbots of Selkirk.

  6. 10 de mar. de 2021 · As commendator of the abbeys of both Kelso and Melrose during the 1540s and 1550s, James Stewart would have enjoyed significant status.

  7. 10 de mar. de 2021 · It showed his position as Commendator of Melrose and Kelso Abbeys, which were bestowed on him by the king. The seal was sold in an online auction for more than £6,000. Image source, Lyon and...