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  1. John Fleming, 5th Lord Fleming (1529–6 September 1572), was a Scottish nobleman and a supporter of Mary, Queen of Scots. Life. He was the son of Malcolm Fleming, 3rd Lord Fleming, lord high chamberlain, by his wife Johanna or Jonet Stewart, natural daughter of James IV. He succeeded his brother James Fleming, 4th Lord Fleming .

    • 6 September 1572
  2. 2 de oct. de 2023 · John Fleming, 5th Lord Fleming. ‹ Back to Fleming surname. View Complete Profile. Historical records matching John Fleming, 5th Lord Fleming. view all matches ›. John Fleming, 5th Lord Fleming in GenealogieOnline Family Tree Index. view all 35. Immediate Family. N.N. partner. Lucrece Fleming. daughter. Elizabeth Ross. wife. Mary Fleming. daughter.

  3. When John Fleming 5th Lord of Fleming was born in 1529, in Biggar, South Lanarkshire, Scotland, United Kingdom, his father, Sir Malcolm Fleming 3rd Lord Fleming, was 36 and his mother, Janet Stewart, was 27. He married Elizabeth Ross on 10 May 1562, in Edinburgh, Scotland.

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    • Elizabeth Ross
  4. 12 de dic. de 2014 · John, 5th Lord Fleming – Scotland and the Flemish People. Amy Eberlin. Friday 12 December 2014. In this, the second of Charles Rigg’s postings, he examines the relationship between John, 5thlord Fleming, and Mary Queen of Scots.

  5. John Fleming, 5th Lord Fleming was born in 1537 at Biggar, Lanarkshire, Scotland. 1 He was the son of Malcolm Fleming, 3rd Lord Fleming and Janet Stewart. He died on 6 September 1572 at Biggar, Lanarkshire, Scotland. 1 He gained the title of 5th Lord Fleming.

  6. 19 de mar. de 2024 · John Fleming Fifth Lord Fleming formerly Fleming. Born about 1530 in Scotland [uncertain] Ancestors. Son of Malcolm (Fleming) Fleming Third Lord Fleming and Janet (Stewart) Stewart Lady Fleming.

  7. John, the younger son, second Lord Fleming, was one of the three lords appointed in July 1515, guardians of King James the Fifth in his infancy. He was sent ambassador to France, and on his return he was, in January 1517, appointed chancellor of Scotland.