Isabella Countess of Lennox
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Isabella Countess of Lennox 1
General Notes: Isabella of Lennox (d.1458) was the ruler of Lennox, from 1437\endash 1458, and last in the line of Mormaers or Native Scottish rulers. As the wife of Murdoch Stewart, 2nd Duke of Albany (d.1425), she was also Duchess of Albany (1420\endash 1425), but in 1425 her family would be almost completely destroyed when her husband, father and two sons were executed by the vengeful King James I of Scotland. Only one son, James the Fat, would escape the King's wrath, and he would die in exile in Ireland soon after. Isabella succeeded in escaping the fate of her family, and would eventually regain her title and estates, retiring to her castle in Loch Lomond where she raised her grandchildren, the children of her youngest son. She would eventually live to see the violent death of her former persecutor, King James. Though none of her four sons survived her, her grandson Andrew Stewart, 1st Lord Avandale would in time rise to become Lord Chancellor of Scotland. Isabella married Murdoch Stewart Second Duke of Albany, son of Sir Robert Stewart 1st Duke of Albany, Earl of Fife, and Govenor of Scotland and Mary Margaret Graham Countess of Menteith. (Murdoch Stewart Second Duke of Albany was born in 1362 and died on 24 May 1425.) |
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