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  1. Hace 4 días · In October 1564 Matthew Stewart, 4th Earl of Lennox, arrived at the Scottish court, and gave Mary a "marvellous fair and rich" jewel, a clock and dial, and a looking glass set with precious stones in the "4 metals".

  2. Hace 5 días · 1571 – Matthew Stewart, Earl of Lennox and regent to James VI, held the “Creeping Parliament”. See video below.

  3. Hace 2 días · Countess of Lennox 1515–1578: Matthew Stewart 1516–1571 4th Earl of Lennox: Queen Mary I 1516–1558 r. 1553–1558 Queen of England: Philip II 1527–1598 King of Spain r. 1553–1558 Jure uxoris: Henry FitzRoy 1519–1536 Duke of Richmond and Somerset: Queen Elizabeth I 1533–1603 r. 1558–1603 Queen of England: King Edward ...

  4. Hace 1 día · The Earl of Sussex to the Earl of Lennox. Understands that he has of late made processes against Lethington and others that acknowledge obedience to the Queen of Scots, to appear before him and underlie the law, for default wherein he has put them to the horn.

  5. Hace 2 días · 1544 Scottish Earl of Lennox Matthew Stewart signs a secret treaty with English King Henry VIII. King of England Henry VIII. 1579 Artois, Henegouwen and French-Flanders sign Treaty, the Peace of Parma recognizing Spanish Duke van Parma as land guardian. 1590 Anne of Denmark is crowned Queen of Scotland.

  6. Hace 3 días · He engaged the affections of Lady Arabella Stuart, daughter of Charles Stuart, fifth Earl of Lennox, and uncle of James I. Their attachment being discovered in 1609 ... Frances, daughter of Robert Devereux, second Earl of Essex, Elizabeth's favourite. Made Marquis of Hertford June 3rd, 1640, and chosen governor of the Prince of ...

  7. Hace 4 días · January 1570. Jan. 2. 594. John Knox to Cecil. If he strike not at the root the branches that appear to be broken will bud again with greater force. Exhorts him to turn his eye to God, and forget himself and his when consultation is to be had in matters of such weight as presently lie upon him. More days than one would not suffice to express ...