Stewart, Mary (c. 1451–1488)
Stewart, Mary (c. 1451–1488)
Scottish princess. Name variations: Mary Stuart. Born around 1451; died in May 1488; daughter of Mary of Guelders (1433–1463) and James II (1430–1460), king of Scotland (r. 1437–1460); sister of James III, king of Scotland (r. 1460–1488); married Thomas Boyd, 1st earl of Arran, on April 26, 1467 (divorced 1473); married James Hamilton, 1st Lord Hamilton, in April 1474; children: (first marriage) James, 2nd Lord Boyd; Margaret (Gizelda) Boyd (c. 1470–after 1516, who married Alexander, 4th Lord Forbes, and David Kennedy, 1st earl of Cassilis); (second marriage) James Hamilton; Elizabeth Hamilton (who married Matthew Stewart, 2nd earl of Lennox); Patrick Hamilton of Kincavil; Robert Hamilton, seigneur d'Aubigny.
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