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| - Elizabeth Bethune, or Beaton (died after 1581), was one of the mistresses of King James V of Scotland. Their daughter, Lady Jean Stewart, married Archibald Campbell, 5th Earl of Argyll. Elizabeth was the daughter of Sir David Beaton of Creich, a nephew of James Beaton, Archbishop of St Andrews, and Keeper of Falkland Palace. Subsequently, Elizabeth was married to John Stewart, 4th Lord Innermeath, by whom she had two sons, James Stewart, 5th Lord Innermeath and the poet John Stewart of Baldynneis. Elizabeth and her husband John were granted lands in the parish of Inverkeilor in May 1544. (en)
- Elizabeth Bethune, o Beaton (m. después de 1544), fue una de las amantes de Jacobo V de Escocia. Su hija, Lady Jean Stewart, se casó con Archibald Campbell, V conde de Argyll. Elizabeth era hija de Sir John Beaton de Creich, un sobrino de James Beaton, Arzobispo de St Andrews. De niña, la hija de Elizabeth, Jean, fue criada en casa de María de Guisa (reina de Escocia como esposa de Jacobo V, y brevemente en la guardería del Príncipe James, Duque de Rothesay, hijo varón y legítimo del rey. (es)
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| - Elizabeth Bethune, o Beaton (m. después de 1544), fue una de las amantes de Jacobo V de Escocia. Su hija, Lady Jean Stewart, se casó con Archibald Campbell, V conde de Argyll. Elizabeth era hija de Sir John Beaton de Creich, un sobrino de James Beaton, Arzobispo de St Andrews. De niña, la hija de Elizabeth, Jean, fue criada en casa de María de Guisa (reina de Escocia como esposa de Jacobo V, y brevemente en la guardería del Príncipe James, Duque de Rothesay, hijo varón y legítimo del rey. Posteriormente, Elizabeth se casó con John Stewart, IV Lord Innermeath, con quien tuvo dos hijos, John Stewart (d.1607), y James Stewart, V Lord Innermeath. Elizabeth y su marido John recibieron tierras en la parroquia de Inverkeilor en mayo de 1544. Se casó en segundas nupcias con James Gray. (es)
- Elizabeth Bethune, or Beaton (died after 1581), was one of the mistresses of King James V of Scotland. Their daughter, Lady Jean Stewart, married Archibald Campbell, 5th Earl of Argyll. Elizabeth was the daughter of Sir David Beaton of Creich, a nephew of James Beaton, Archbishop of St Andrews, and Keeper of Falkland Palace. As an infant, Elizabeth's daughter Jean Stewart was brought up in the household of Mary of Guise (the Queen of Scotland as wife of King James V), and then briefly in the nursery of her legitimate half-brother, Prince James, the Duke of Rothesay, the infant son of King James V. Subsequently, Elizabeth was married to John Stewart, 4th Lord Innermeath, by whom she had two sons, James Stewart, 5th Lord Innermeath and the poet John Stewart of Baldynneis. Elizabeth and her husband John were granted lands in the parish of Inverkeilor in May 1544. In 1572 she married secondly James Gray, son of Patrick Gray, 4th Lord Gray. In 1578 Gray fathered a child by her niece, Isobel Beaton. The subsequent quarrel led to sieges of Redcastle in Angus, and several court cases. She got her divorce in 1581. (en)
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