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  1. 6 de jun. de 2023 · Lady Jean Stewart (also known as Jane Stuart; c. 1533 [1] – 7 January 1587/88), was an illegitimate daughter of King James V of Scotland by his mistress, Elizabeth Bethune (sometimes spelt Betoun or Beaton). Jean was born between 1528 and 1537. Her mother Elizabeth was the daughter of Sir John Bethune, 2nd of Creich, and Janet Hay.

  2. Lady Elizabeth Stewart (FitzAlan) † Married January 19, 1511 or in 1512 to John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Lennox (FitzAlan), Earl of Lennox [S., 1473] ca 1490-1526. Lady Janet (FitzAlan) †. Lady Marjory Stewart (FitzAlan) † Married about 1508 to Sir Colin Campbell, 3th of Glenorchy Campbell, [Laird] of Glenorchy 1481-1523.

  3. Jean Stewart was born about 1529. She is the natural (illegitimate) daughter of James Stewart, James V, King of Scotland. [1] and Elizabeth Betune . She married Archibald Campbell, 5th Earl of Argyll in April 1554. The contract was drawn up on 5th July 1553. The marriage was not a happy one and the Earl had several mistresses and 3 or 4 ...

  4. When Jean Campbell was born about 1583, in Skipness, Argyll and Bute, Scotland, United Kingdom, her father, Sir Duncan Campbell 1st Baronet of Glenorchy, was 35 and her mother, Lady Jean Stewart of Atholl, was 27. She married Sir John Campbell on 4 December 1601, in Argyll, Scotland. They were the parents of at least 10 sons and 2 daughters.

  5. When Jean Campbell was born about 1583, in Skipness, Argyll and Bute, Scotland, United Kingdom, her father, Sir Duncan Campbell 1st Baronet of Glenorchy, was 35 and her mother, Lady Jean Stewart of Atholl, was 27. She married Sir John Campbell on 4 December 1601, in Argyll, Scotland. They were the parents of at least 10 sons and 2 daughters.

  6. Lady Jean Stewart (Elphinstone) was born in the year 1570 in Kirkwall, Orkney Islands, Scotland, daughter of Sir Lord ROBERT Bruce of Cultmalindie STEWART, 1st Earl of Orkney and Lord of Shetland and Marjorie Sandilands,. She died on May 11, 1644 in Old Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland (72).

  7. 6 de mar. de 2019 · Not much is known about Joan. He lived between 1428 and 1486, so the Middle Ages was a hard time for any deaf person, although some royal families were perhaps better treated. Joan, being deaf, was called in Latin la muta domina (mute lady). Actually, although Joan was the daughter of a king, she was not a princess because this was a condition ...