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JAMES IV Stewart

King of Scotland


Father , died: 1513

(15) KING JAMES IV., known, from the belt he wore in expiation of his having fought against his father at Sauchieburn, as "James_of_the_Iron_Belt."

He was born 1473, and was killed at the battle of Flodden, 1513.

He married Margaret Tudor, eldest daughter of King Henry VII. of England.

By her he had

(a) James, born I 507; died in infancy.

(b) Arthur, born 1509; died in infancy.

(c) JAMES V , King of Scotland, who succeeded .

(d) Alexander, born 1514, Duke of Ross (S.); died in infancy.

King James IV. had also two natural sons :-

(e) Alexander Stewart, born about 1493. Created Archbishop of St. Andrews, 1505; Chancellor of Scotland, 1510. Fell at Flodden, 1513. Arms:

(1) On Seal, I 506.-Scotland, with Archi-episcopal cross behind shield. SUPPORTERS: Two unicorns.

(2) On Seal, 1512.-Same Arms. SUPPORTERS: Dexter, A male figure with nimbus and book. Sinister, A female figure crowned and with nimbus and book (Laing) (Macdonald).

(f) JAMES , Earl of Moray, EARL OF MORAY .

The widow of King James IV. married, 1514, Archibald Douglas, Earl of Angus, whom she divorced, 1526. By him she had a daughter, Margaret Douglas, who married Matthew Stuart, fourth Earl of Lennox, and by him was mother of Henry, Lord Damley HENRY , Duke of Albany, husband of Mary Queen of Scots.

Queen Margaret married, thirdly, Henry Stewart, created Lord Methven. (See HENRY , First Lord Methven).

Arms: of King James IV. same as his father. BADGE: A thistle (Stodart). His Queen had as SUPPORTERS: Two unicorns gorged with crowns and chained. BADGE: A crowned thistle. CREST: A lion sejant affront6 holding a sword and sceptre. MOTTO: "In_aefins" (Stodart). [Plate I., fig. 3.]

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