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  1. Jean Gordon, Countess of Bothwell (1546 – 14 May 1629) was a wealthy Scottish noblewoman and the second wife of James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell. He became, after his divorce from Lady Jean, the third husband of Mary, Queen of Scots. Lady Jean herself had a total of three husbands.

  2. 24 de mar. de 2023 · By the summer of 1567, Mary, Queen of Scots’ rule in Scotland was effectively at an end. Her army had surrendered at Carberry Hill, and she was on her way to imprisonment in Lochleven Castle. Meanwhile, two people were separately making their way north: Jean Gordon, and Jean’s ex-husband Bothwell.

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  3. 30 de jun. de 2023 · Jean Gordon, Countess of Bothwell (with Jennifer Morag Henderson) Amid the unrelenting grimness of the Mary, Queen of Scots story comes a NICE story with a HAPPY EVER AFTER ENDING. Let’s all take a brain break to learn about Jean Gordon, daughter of Cock o’ the North, briefly the wife of Bothwell, and how her life turned out GREAT after all ...

  4. 15 de feb. de 2023 · As a result of her marriage, Jean Gordon was styled as Countess of Argyll on 9 September 1513. From after 1529, her married name became Stewart. [1] Child of Jean Gordon and Duncan Stewart, younger of Appin •John Stewart, 4th of Appin+2 d. c 1595. Children of Jean Gordon and Colin Campbell, 3rd Earl of Argyll.

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  5. Biography of Jean Gordon. Lady Jean Gordon was the daughter of George Gordon, 4th Earl of Huntly and Elizabeth Keith. She married, firstly, James Hepburn, 1st and last Duke of Orkney, son of Patrick Hepburn, 3rd Earl of Bothwell and Agnes Sinclair, on 24 February 1565/66.

    • Female
    • May 14, 1629
  6. Hace 6 días · Updated before 2020. artist: Unknown. title: Lady Jean Gordon, Countess of Bothwell, 1544 - 1629. First wife of James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell. date created: 1566. materials: Oil on copper. measurements: Image (circular): 3.50 cm. object type: Painting. credit line: Purchased 1917. accession number: PG 870. gallery:

  7. 2 de mar. de 2023 · Less known is Bothwells first wife, Jean Gordon, who extricated herself from their marriage and survived the intrigue of the Queen’s court. Daughters of the North reframes this turbulent period in history by focusing on Jean, who became Countess of Sutherland: the most powerful woman in the north.