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James VI, about 1574
James VI, c. 1585, by Adrian Vanson
In acknowledgement of his loyalty, James VI of Scotland (James I of England), conferred on H
her two older sisters were passed over for James VI of Scotland.
ctober 1589, in very disturbed times, King James VI appointed him as Privy Councillor.
Negotiations Between James VI and I and Ferdinand I of Tuscany, 1927
led to Europe to escape from King James I (James VI of Scotland).
James VI and I, by Roger Lockyer, 2nd edition, London 199
He also often reprimanded the King James VI for taking the advice of evil counsellors.
In 1585 James VI appointed him Principal of the University of Gla
rs and their children were passed over for James VI of Scotland.
After travelling to England with King James VI, now James I of England, he came back to Scotlan
Francis was the first cousin of King James VI of Scotland (they were both grandsons of James V
In the year 1582 he was in Scotland, where James VI made him captain of his guard.
James VI of Scotland, I of England and Ireland granted le
On 3 January 1580 James VI appointed him principal of Glasgow University, i
King James VI was crowned King of Scots on 29 July 1567; John
James VI and I of Scotland and England assembled these di
James VI and I offered him the principalship of the unive
621) was a Scottish churchman, promoted by James VI and I to Irish bishoprics.
In the spring of 1590, James VI returned from Oslo after marrying Anne, daughter
1600 a proclamation was issued by the king James VI and council against Hamilton and Hay.
He was tutor and chaplain to King James VI, and Moderator of the General Assembly of the Ch
time of Mary, Queen of Scots, and her son, James VI, Erskine was a conspicuous figure and a moderati
orbidden to wear their own surname by King James VI, the only instance of this in British history.
James VI upon hearing this sent a special messenger to th
arch 1619), married on 23 November 1589 to James VI, King of Scots, and later 1st of England
r David Cuninghame, Master of the Works to James VI, with remainder to heirs male whatsoever.
book written and published in 1597 by King James VI of Scotland (later also James I of England).
ake matters worse he was then appointed by James VI his personal Ambassador to Elizabeth 1st, a post
ets or makars associated with the Court of James VI of Scotland (including the king himself) drew th
as created Earl of Arran by the young King James VI, who wrested the title from James Hamilton, 3rd
the King's Guard he was introduced to King James VI, and quickly became a firm royal favourite.
ad shared a single monarch since 1603 when James VI of Scotland also became James I of England (see
e 'propyne' of verse which Stewart gave to James VI as a new year present in 1584.
French surroundings, and probably found in James VI and I's accession an opportunity which he would
tow a knighthood on him and it was left to James VI and I to do so.
It is also rumoured that James VI of Scotland (later I of England) rested here wit
Lady Anne Murray, she was the mistress of James VI of Scotland from 1593 until her marriage to Patr
herlandish origin who was court painter to James VI of Scotland.
, England, and Ireland as the wife of King James VI and I.
s Sophia of Hanover, granddaughter of King James VI of Scotland, without consulting the Scottish Par
In 1617, while James VI was in Scotland, a Remonstrance, which had been
of 37 he was introduced to the 13-year-old James VI of Scotland at the time when the latter made his
he was offered considerable preferment by James VI on condition of becoming a member of the Church
1602 - 27 May 1602) was the fifth child of James VI of Scots and Anne of Denmark.
James VI attacked the castle in 1593 as the Kers had assi
ad to the Union of the Crowns in 1603 when James VI of Scotland also became James I of England, on t
f Scotland for his nephew, the infant King James VI of Scotland from 1567 until his assassination in
Parliament of Scotland passed a law under James VI to make 1 January the official New Year's Day an
On 2 September 1600, King James VI of Scotland provided him as Bishop of Aberdeen,
heir Archibald was presented to it by King James VI, although these positions were not hereditary.
urgh to London, and the king (who was also James VI of Scotland) had had to cross over the then dila
zabeth I on several diplomatic missions to James VI of Scotland and also sat as a Member of Parliame
Stewart was a good friend of his relative James VI; however, their relations became strained in the
r the book, and the woodcuts of Knox and a James VI, thought to be by Vanson, were first published i
ornate ram's head snuff box, given by King James VI of Scotland.
He was early attached to the court of James VI of Scotland, and soon after James's accession to
en she was forced to abdicate in favour of James VI, her infant son.
had already shared the same monarch since James VI, King of Scots became King of England in 1603 fo
hurch of Scotland in 1601 which asked King James VI of Scotland to commission a revised Authorised V
niversity of Edinburgh was founded by King James VI in 1582, and the Kirk o' Field site has long bee
Darnley dead under a tree with the infant James VI, with the motto, "Judge and Revenge my cause, O
ng storms to sink the fleet returning King James VI of Scotland and his wife Anne of Denmark, from t
bishop's palace, and in this building King James VI of Scotland married princess Anne of Denmark on
James VI and I (James Stuart) (June 19, 1566 - March 27,
untry seat of the King James I of England (James VI of Scotland), who eventually died within its wal
ultation with the English ambassador, King James VI denied him an audience, and Queen Elizabeth (rel
ives from Edinburgh sent to meet with King James VI in order to placate him after a major riot that
of Work to the Crown of Scotland for King James VI of Scotland.
er Lowe after receiving a royal charter by James VI in 1599, as the Glasgow Faculty, this institutio
castle for Mary against the supporters of James VI of Scotland with stones he obtained by demolishi
one of the household servants of the king, James VI, and after 1589 to the Queen Anne, becoming Scot
He became a trusted servant of the king, James VI of Scotland, and it was Cunningham who was chose
He was knighted and taken into favor by James VI of Scotland, brought into England in 1603, treat
hew, who was regent during the minority of James VI, and this nephew's son-in-law, who was The Bonny
Scots and also for Elizabeth's successor, James VI. Upon the succession, Fenton's post was in dange
uaich to his lady love, and, in 1589, King James VI of Scotland gave Anne of Denmark a quaich or "lo
England, Scotland, and Ireland, consort of James VI and I Click here to see image [3] Anne (1665-171
ssion, and on the matter being referred to James VI Robert Crichton was served heir of entail to him
ho would become Queen of England alongside James VI of Scotland (later James I of England) in an app
James VI was more than simply patron of the group; as a p
h succession, and hoped to make terms with James VI of Scotland.
But James VI soon took him into his own hands, and ordered hi
n from Death of Henry VIII to Accession of James VI of Scotland - a continuation of Robert Henry's H
eld illustrates at the top left the infant James VI sitting up in his cot praying: "Judge and avenge
he or she was residing at the time, until James VI commissioned William Schaw to build a new Chapel
- Anne Killigrew - Thomas Killigrew - King James VI and I - Henry King - Ralph Knevet - Sir Francis
                                                                                                   


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