BOTHWELL, JAMES HEPBURN, 4TH EARL OF

hĕˈbərn, bŏthˈwəl, 1536?–1578, Scottish nobleman; third husband of Mary Queen of Scots. Though a Protestant, he was a strong partisan of the Catholic regent, Mary of Guise, mother of Mary Queen of Scots. In 1562, Bothwell's old enemy, James Hamilton, earl of Arran, accused Bothwell of proposing to kidnap the queen, and Bothwell was imprisoned. He escaped and started for France, but was imprisoned for a year by the English before he reached it. Mary recalled him in 1565 to help her put down the rebellion by the earl of Murray, her half brother. In 1566, Mary's secretary, David Rizzio, was murdered by conspirators, among them her second husband, Lord Darnley. Thereafter she trusted only Bothwell and was with him constantly. In Feb., 1567, Darnley was murdered. Bothwell was undoubtedly responsible, but he was acquitted in a trial that was a judicial mockery. Shortly after the trial, Bothwell abducted Mary and, having divorced his wife, married the queen. The Scottish nobles now rose against Bothwell and forced Mary to give him up (June, 1567). He fled to Denmark, where he was imprisoned and died insane.

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...death, 17 ; joins Catholic Earls, 43 -4, 111 -4, 160...outlawed, 59 - 62 ; opposed by James, 59 - 61 , 75 , 81 -2...in exile, 201 , 241 , 246 Bothwell, James Hepburn, 4th Earl of, 6 , 58 Bothwell of Holyroodhouse, John...
...Graham, John, 4th earl of Menteith...16 Hamilton, earls of Arran, 14...n. 103 , 190 James, 2nd earl, duke of Chatelherault...197 n. 138 James, 3rd earl, 18...161 n. 103 Hepburn, James, 4th earl of Bothwell, 37 , 46 , 55...
...Patrick Hepbum of Beanston; and James Ormiston of the ilk, better...Robert Gore- Browne, Lord Bothwell and Mary Queen of Scots: A Study...Life, Character and Times of James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell New York: Doubleday, 1937...
...184, 189, 190, 240 n. Henrisoun, James 19, 83 n.100 Henry VIII of England 13...policy 20-1, 74 n., 159-60 n., 161 Hepburn, James, 4th earl of Bothwell 126, 187 n., 236 Hepburn, Patrick, 3rd earl of Bothwell 73 n...
...Melrose, I st earl of Haddington...Francis, 9th earl of Errol 59; see also Catholic earls Hay, Sir George...William, 3rd earl of Errol 294 Henry...Henryson, Edward 77 Hepburn, James, 4th earl of Bothwell z9, 138 8 heralds...
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...reflect a better world, but in Bothwell, which stretches to several...Law, published one year after Bothwell, underscores the argument implicit...Tragedy," p. 534. (19) James Hepburn, 4th earl of Bothwell (1536?-1578), was the...


 

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...was one of the seats of James, 4th Earl of Bothwell, third husband of Mary...his sister, Lady Jean Hepburn in 1567. Crichton had...a hunting ground for James IV (r.1488-1513...the crown of a hill. James must have had, and we...


 

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BOTHWELL, JAMES HEPBURN, 4TH EARL OF he b rn, both w l...Bothwells old enemy, James Hamilton, earl of Arran, accused Bothwell of proposing to kidnap the queen, and Bothwell was imprisoned. He escaped...
STUART, JOHN, 4TH EARL OF ATHOLL ath l, d...murder and the rise of James Hepburn, earl of Bothwell , to power, Atholl...council of regency for James VI, but his sympathies...election of James Douglas, 4th earl of Morton , to...


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