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    Author Anne Sturm 
    Source ID S450443034 

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      1) GENEALOGY: Calhoun; Hamilton; Baskin and Related Families; Page 115; No

      17 on Chart; FHL film 0896933

      2) GENEALOGY: IMPRINTS 1608-1980; Hamilton; Allied Families; Page 1; Sister

      Mary Louise Donnelly; Copy in possession of Charlotte Maness

      3) GENEALOGY: Calhoun; Hamilton; Baskin and Related Families; Page 116;

      FHL film 0896933

      4) GENEALOGY: The Complete Peerage of England; Scotland; Ireland; Great

      Britian and The United Kingdon; Page 219; 255; 256; G929.72; G35p; Denver

      Public Library; Genealogy

      5) GENEALOGY: Royal Ancestors of Magna Charta Barons; Page 225; G929.72;

      C6943ra; Denver Public Library; Genealogy

      6) GENEALOGY: The Scots Peerage; Page 353; G929.72; P291sc; Denver Public

      Library; Genealogy

      Mary Stewart, Princess of Scotland was born before 16 May 1452 She was the daughter of James II Stewart, King of Scotland and Marie von Geldern. She married, firstly, Thomas Boyd, 1st Earl of Arran, son of Robert Boyd, 1st Lord Boyd of Kilmarnock and Mariot Maxwell, before 26 April 1467. She married, secondly, James Hamilton, 1st Lord Hamilton, son of Sir James Hamilton, 5th of Cadzow and Janet Livingston, between February 1474 and April 1474. Dispensation from the Pope was granted 25 April 1476, thereby legitimising the two children already born.4 She died circa May 1488.
      Mary Stewart, Princess of Scotland gained the title of Princess Mary of Scotland. As a result of her marriage, Mary Stewart, Princess of Scotland was styled as Countess of Arran before 26 April 1467. From before 26 April 1467, her married name became Boyd. Her marriage to Thomas Boyd, 1st Earl of Arran was annulled before 1468. From before April 1474, her married name became Lady Hamilton.