- Stewart of Darnley
Stewart of Darnley was a notable Scots family, a branch of the
House of Stewart , whose claim to thethrone ofEngland provided the dynastic basis for the ultimate union of the two main kingdoms ofGreat Britain :England andScotland .In
1565 the House of Stewart of Darnley was re-united with the Royal House of Stewart whenHenry Stuart, Lord Darnley , a descendant of King Henry VII of England, marriedMary, Queen of Scots . It was this union that allowed their son James VI of Scots to succeed to thethrone of England as James I.The later Kings of the
House of Stuart such as James I and the Old Pretender were more properly members of the Stewart of Darnley branch, who all drew upon their feudal heritage inLennox (district) .Origins and name
The Stewarts of Darnley were descended from the second son of
Alexander Stewart, 4th High Steward of Scotland . Their name is derived from Derneley, abarony in Eastwood parish,Renfrewshire one & a half miles east ofBarrhead . In1356 ,Robert Stewart ,High Steward of Scotland granted the barony to Sir John Stewart.Like the Royal Stewarts the Stewarts of Darnley used both the
Stuart and theStewart spelling of their surname.The Earldom of Lennox
In
1488 John Stewart, Lord Darnley, head of the House of Stewart of Darnley, was createdEarl of Lennox . He died in1495 and was succeeded by the following descendants:*
Matthew Stewart, 2nd Earl of Lennox (1488 - ob Flodden,1513 )
*John Stewart, 3rd Earl of Lennox (ob1526 )
*Matthew Stewart, 4th Earl of Lennox (1516 -1571 )In 1580 the head of the House of Darnley King James VI of Scots granted the title
Duke of Lennox to Esmé Stewart, 1st Duke of Lennox a cousin and a member of a French branch of the Royal Stewarts.The following English members of the House of Stewart of Darnley were styled Earls of Lennox by the English Crown, although the
King of Scots , in whose Kingdom theEarldom of Lennox lay, did not recognize their title.*
Charles Stuart, 1st Earl of Lennox (1555 -1576 ), second son of the 4th Earl of the second creation
*Lady Arbella Stuart, 2nd Countess of Lennox (1575 -1615 ) (over-ridden)Claimants to the English Throne
In
1544 Matthew Stewart, 4th Earl of Lennox marriedMargaret Douglas , the granddaughter of Henry VII. Their sonsHenry Stuart, Lord Darnley andCharles Stuart, 1st Earl of Lennox , were held by contemporaries to have a credible claim to the throne ofEngland .Margaret Douglas was the fruit of the1514 union ofMargaret Tudor ,Dowager Queen of Scots and elder daughter of Henry VII withArchibald Douglas, 6th Earl of Angus . Born in England and raised at thecourt of her uncle Henry VIII Margaret was Henry's officially recognized heir between the disgrace ofAnne Boleyn and the birth of the future Edward VI.In
1565 Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley married his cousin Mary Queen of Scots, like him a descendant of Margaret Tudor and Henry VII. Mary's descent from Margaret Tudor's first marriage to James IV of Scots also placed her in line for the English throne, but many argued thatMargaret Douglas 's claim was superior as Margaret and her sons Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley and Charles Stuart, 1st Earl of Lennox had been born inEngland . According to English custom it is desirable that the monarch benaturalized or born inEngland .By marrying Darnley, Mary neutralized a dangerous rival claim to the throne of
England whilst strengthening that of her own house. In1603 Mary and Darnley's son, James VI of Scotland, succeeded Elizabeth I asKing of England , thereby uniting the crowns of England and Scotland and laying the basis for the futureUnited Kingdom .ee also
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Duke of Aubigny
*Auld Alliance
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