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Katherine Stuart (died 1650) was an English noblewoman and Royalist supporter during the English Civil War. She married her first husband George Stewart, 9th Seigneur d'Aubigny, against the wishes of both King Charles I and her parents. George commanded a regiment for the king in the opening stages of the war and was killed at the Battle of Edgehill. Katherine used a visit to London, ostensibly to deal with her husband's estate, to clandestinely pass messages to Royalists in the city. After her discovery she was imprisoned in the Tower of London before being released by the intervention of the French ambassador. Katherine married James Livingston in 1648 and the pair unsuccessfully attempted to release the king from parliament's captivity during his journey to trial. After the king's execu

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  • Katherine Stuart (died 1650) was an English noblewoman and Royalist supporter during the English Civil War. She married her first husband George Stewart, 9th Seigneur d'Aubigny, against the wishes of both King Charles I and her parents. George commanded a regiment for the king in the opening stages of the war and was killed at the Battle of Edgehill. Katherine used a visit to London, ostensibly to deal with her husband's estate, to clandestinely pass messages to Royalists in the city. After her discovery she was imprisoned in the Tower of London before being released by the intervention of the French ambassador. Katherine married James Livingston in 1648 and the pair unsuccessfully attempted to release the king from parliament's captivity during his journey to trial. After the king's execution, the couple fled to the Netherlands where Katherine died in 1650. (en)
  • Catherine Stuart (gestorven: Den Haag, 1650) was een Engelse edelvrouwe en royalist tijdens de Engelse Burgeroorlog. Voor die partij voerde ze ook spionagepraktijken uit tijdens de burgeroorlog. (nl)
  • Katherine Stuart, född 1620, död 1650, var en engelsk konspiratör. Hon var dotter till Theophilus Howard, 2nd Earl of Suffolk, och Elizabeth Home. Hon gifte sig 1638 med Lord George Stuart, Seigneur d’Aubigny (d. 1642), och har därför kallats 'Lady Aubigny'. Hon gifte 1648 om sig med James Livingston, Viscount Newburgh. Hon spelade en politisk roll under det engelska inbördeskriget. Hennes förste make hade dött utan testamente, vilket gjorde det svårt för henne att komma åt hans pengar. Hon fick 1643 parlamentets tillstånd att besöka London för att reda ut hans affärer. Hon användes sitt pass till London för att på kungens uppdrag föra meddelanden från honom till hans lojalister i London: hon förde kungens 'King’s Commission of Array' till London, där kungen uppmuntrade stadens innevånare att väpna sig för hans sak. Hennes främsta kontakt var Edmund Waller, och denna affärer kallades därför Waller-konspirationen eller Waller Plot. Planen avslöjades och flera av dess deltagare avrättades av Londonparlamentet. Stuart själv ansökte dock om beskydd från franska ambassadören i London med hänvisning till sin avlidne makes franska titel. Hon undgick avrättning men satt fängslad i Towern under några månader. Karl I var gäst hos henne och hennes andre make i december 1648, strax före sin avrättning. Paret misstänktes av parlamentet för att ha försökt hjälpa monarken att fly undan sin avrättning. Efter kungens avrättning 1649 reste hon till den landsflyktiga rojalistpartiet i Haag, där hon avled. (sv)
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  • Katherine Howard (en)
  • Katherine Livingston, Viscountess Newburgh (en)
  • Katherine, Lady Aubigny (en)
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  • Portrait by Van Dyck, circa 1638 (en)
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  • Portrait by Van Dyck, circa 1638. National Gallery of Art, Washington DC (en)
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  • Katherine Stuart (en)
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  • Catherine Stuart (gestorven: Den Haag, 1650) was een Engelse edelvrouwe en royalist tijdens de Engelse Burgeroorlog. Voor die partij voerde ze ook spionagepraktijken uit tijdens de burgeroorlog. (nl)
  • Katherine Stuart (died 1650) was an English noblewoman and Royalist supporter during the English Civil War. She married her first husband George Stewart, 9th Seigneur d'Aubigny, against the wishes of both King Charles I and her parents. George commanded a regiment for the king in the opening stages of the war and was killed at the Battle of Edgehill. Katherine used a visit to London, ostensibly to deal with her husband's estate, to clandestinely pass messages to Royalists in the city. After her discovery she was imprisoned in the Tower of London before being released by the intervention of the French ambassador. Katherine married James Livingston in 1648 and the pair unsuccessfully attempted to release the king from parliament's captivity during his journey to trial. After the king's execu (en)
  • Katherine Stuart, född 1620, död 1650, var en engelsk konspiratör. Hon var dotter till Theophilus Howard, 2nd Earl of Suffolk, och Elizabeth Home. Hon gifte sig 1638 med Lord George Stuart, Seigneur d’Aubigny (d. 1642), och har därför kallats 'Lady Aubigny'. Hon gifte 1648 om sig med James Livingston, Viscount Newburgh. (sv)
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