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James Hepburn, 1st Duke of Orkney and 4th Earl of Bothwell (c. 1534 – 14 April 1578), better known simply as Lord Bothwell, was a prominent Scottish nobleman and briefly King consort of Scotland in 1567. He was known for his marriage to Mary, Queen of Scots, as her third and final husband.
- Fårevejle Church, Odsherred, Denmark
- 15 May 1567 – 24 July 1567
- Agnes Sinclair
- Patrick Hepburn, 3rd Earl of Bothwell
James Hepburn, 4. Earl of Bothwell, 1. Duke of Orkney (* um 1534; † 14. April 1578 auf Schloss Dragsholm, Seeland, Dänemark) war Lord High Admiral von Schottland und Oberbefehlshaber des schottischen Grenzlandes sowie dritter Ehemann von Maria Stuart .
- um 1534
- Hepburn, James, 4. Earl of Bothwell
Tools. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Patrick Hepburn, 1st Earl of Bothwell (died 18 October 1508) was Lord High Admiral of Scotland. He rose to political prominence after supporting James IV against his father, and was proxy at the King's marriage.
Adam Hepburn, 2nd Earl of Bothwell (born c. 1492, died 9 September 1513) was a Scottish nobleman, who succeeded his father Patrick Hepburn, 1st Earl of Bothwell in 1508. Prior to that, he was known by one of his territorial designations, Adam Hepburn of Crags , under which he drew up his Testament.
- c. 1492
- Scottish
- 9 September 1513
- 2nd Earl of Bothwell
James Hepburn, 1st Duke of Orkney (~1535 - April 14, 1578) was the third husband of Mary, Queen of Scots. Bothwell was the son of Patrick Hepburn, 3rd Earl of Bothwell, whom he succeeded as earl in 1556.
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Francis Stewart Hepburn, 1st Earl of Bothwell ( 1563 - 1612) was a nephew of James Hepburn, the fourth Earl of Bothwell, and a grandson of James V of Scotland. He became the earl in 1587 . A cousin of James VI of Scotland and I of England, it was alleged that they had a homosexual relationship with one another.