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  1. Patrick Hepburn, Lord Hailes, was one of the Conservators of a truce with England on 20 September 1484. He was one of the leaders of the Confederate Lords who rebelled against King James III of Scotland, and he led the vanguard against the Royal array at the battle of Sauchieburn, 11 July 1488. Robert Birrel, a 16th-century writer, believed ...

  2. 25 de feb. de 2023 · The title 'Earl of Bothwell' was created twice in the Peerage of Scotland, first for Patrick Hepburn in 1488, and second for Francis Stewart in 1587. Both creations were subsequently forfeited, and the title has not been restored. The title 'Duke of Orkney' was also created in 1567 for James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell, but all titles were declared forfeit the same year.

  3. JAMES HEPBURN, EARL OF BOTHWELL. BORN: c. 1535 DIED: 1578. Earl of Bothwell Scottish National Portrait Gallery . Third husband of Mary Queen of Scots.Fled to Denmark after the rebellion of the Scots, where he was imprisoned and died.

  4. Died: before July 1614, Naples. Francis Stewart Hepburn, 5th earl of Bothwell (died before July 1614, Naples) , was a nephew of the 4th earl. By his dissolute and proud behaviour, he caused King James VI of Scotland (afterward James I of Great Britain) to gradually consider him a rival and a threat to the Scottish crown and was made an outlaw.

  5. JAMES HEPBURN, 4TH EARL OF BOTHWELL, Duke of Orkney and Shetland, husband of Mary, Queen of Scots, son of Patrick, 3rd Earl of Bothwell, and of Agnes, daughter of Henry, Lord Sinclair, was born about 1536. His father, Patrick, the 3rd earl (c. 1512-1556), was the only son of Adam, the 2nd Earl, who was killed at Flodden, and the grandson of ...

  6. Rank. Lord High Admiral of Scotland. Patrick Hepburn, 3rd Earl of Bothwell (1512 – September 1556) was the son of Adam Hepburn, Lord Hailes, who died at the Battle of Flodden the year after Patrick's birth. Hepburn was known as the Fair Earl. He owed this more to his looks than his character, being described as "fair and white" while a young boy.

  7. James Hepburn, 1st Duke of Orkney and 4th Earl of Bothwell, better known simply as Lord Bothwell, was a prominent Scottish nobleman. He was known for his marriage to Mary, Queen of Scots, as her third and final husband. He was accused of the murder of Mary's second husband, Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, a charge of which he was acquitted.