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    James Hepburn (died 1524) was a Scottish prelate and administrator. He was the son of Alexander Hepburn of Whitsome. His name occurs as the rector of...
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  • James Hepburn may refer to: James Hepburn (bishop) (died 1524), Bishop of Moray James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell (c. 1534–1578), Scottish ruler, Duke...
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    James Hepburn, 1st Duke of Orkney and 4th Earl of Bothwell (c. 1534 – 14 April 1578), better known simply as Lord Bothwell, was the third husband of Mary...
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  • husband of Mary, Queen of Scots James Hepburn (bishop) (died 1524), Scottish prelate and administrator Francis Stewart Hepburn, 5th Earl of Bothwell (before...
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  • George Hepburn (died 9 September 1513) was the son of Adam Hepburn and brother to Patrick Hepburn, the first Earl of Bothwell. He was a churchman, and...
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    Patrick Hepburn (1487 – 20 June 1573) was a 16th-century Scottish prelate. He served as both pre- and post-Reformation Bishop of Moray. He was born in...
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    John Hepburn (died between 27 March and 22 May 1557) was provided bishop of Brechin, Scotland, by Pope Leo X on 29 October 1516, but there may have been...
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  • Patrick Hepburn, 1st Earl of Bothwell (died 18 October 1508) was Lord High Admiral of Scotland. He rose to political prominence after supporting James IV against...
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  • he was given crown nomination to Pope Clement VII to succeed James Hepburn as Bishop of Moray. The nomination was agreeable with the papacy and on 17...
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  • church lands annexed to the Crown in 1587. From 1581 Queen Elizabeth sent James VI an annual sum of money. In February 1599 the Privy Council declared that...
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