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  1. 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 spelled Betoun or Beaton ). [2] Childhood. Jean was born between 1528 and 1537.

  2. Lady Jean Stewart (también conocida como Jane Stuart; c. 1533 – 7 de enero de 1587/88), fue una hija ilegítima de Jacobo V de Escocia y su amante, Elizabeth Bethune (a veces escrito Betoun o Beaton). [1] Jean nació entre 1528 y 1537. Su madre Elizabeth era hija de Sir John Bethune, II de Creich, y Janet Hay.

  3. Lady Jean Stewart (también conocida como Jane Stuart; c. 1533 – 7 de enero de 1587/88), fue una hija ilegítima de Jacobo V de Escocia y su amante, Elizabeth Bethune (a veces escrito Betoun o Beaton). [1] Jean nació entre 1528 y 1537. Su madre Elizabeth era hija de Sir John Bethune, II de Creich, y Janet Hay.

  4. 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.

  5. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Jean Stewart. Birth: 1350, Scotland; Death: 1404, Scotland Also known as Johanna; Tenth and youngest child, sixth daughter of Robert II Stewart, King of Scotland and his first wife, Elizbeth Mure. Lady Jean was the granddaughter of Sir Walter Stewart and Margory de Brus, Sir Adam Mure of Rowallan and Janet Mure, daughter of Ronald ...

  6. Brief Life History of Jean. When Lady Jean Stewart was born in 1564, in Wick, Caithness, Scotland, her father, Robert Stewart 1st Earl of Orkney, was 31 and her mother, Lady Janet Kennedy, was 27. She married Sir Patrick Leslie First Lord Lindores in 1585, in Orkney Islands, Orkney, Scotland, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 7 ...

  7. He first married Lady Jean Stewart (died 1588), daughter of James V of Scotland and Elizabeth Bethune; he was thus half-brother-in-law to Mary and to Moray. After divorcing Jean Stewart, Argyll married Jean Cunningham, daughter of the Earl of Glencairn in August 1573.