Stewart, Jean (d. 1486)
Stewart, Jean (d. 1486)
Scottish noblewoman. Name variations: Jean Stuart; Joan Stewart or Stuart; Joan "the Dumb Lady." Born a deaf mute; died after Oct 16, 1486; dau. of James I (1394–1437), king of Scotland (r. 1406–1437), and Joan Beaufort (c. 1410–1445); m. James Douglas, 3rd earl of Angus, on Oct 18, 1440; m. James Douglas, 1st earl of Morton, before May 15, 1459; children: (2nd m.) John Douglas, earl of Morton; Janet Douglas; James Douglas; Elizabeth Douglas.
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