. Historical portraits ... 1—1 o U ^ 5 i-H (/» z f— (A o K O V) 7) _u D M o >1 b4 cCQ y o ■*j t/J ►—H 1—1 c s 73 < 1 c S w o —1 :_ o. a. o ID *^ o c b. 5. t/5 U) 5 5 Q <u Z .^^ J= . I W H re J O 5d CU Z Ci O Cii M o o ) tj .— o Q O f^ K O P o -! O O >^ ■♦J 2 E o u u K b •^ 151 JAMES HEPBURN FOURTH EARL OF BOTHWELL (^. 1578) son of Patrick, third Earl of Bothwell, and Agnes Sinclair, wasprobably born in 1537. He was hereditary Admiral of Scotland aswell as hereditary Sheriff of Berwickshire, East Lothian and Mid-lothian. He first appears in history as a firm patriot and national
. Historical portraits ... 1—1 o U ^ 5 i-H (/» z f— (A o K O V) 7) _u D M o >1 b4 cCQ y o ■*j t/J ►—H 1—1 c s 73 < 1 c S w o —1 :_ o. a. o ID *^ o c b. 5. t/5 U) 5 5 Q <u Z .^^ J= . I W H re J O 5d CU Z Ci O Cii M o o ) tj .— o Q O f^ K O P o -! O O >^ ■♦J 2 E o u u K b •^ 151 JAMES HEPBURN FOURTH EARL OF BOTHWELL (^. 1578) son of Patrick, third Earl of Bothwell, and Agnes Sinclair, wasprobably born in 1537. He was hereditary Admiral of Scotland aswell as hereditary Sheriff of Berwickshire, East Lothian and Mid-lothian. He first appears in history as a firm patriot and nationalist,who, despite his Protestantism, energetically championed the anti-English policy of the good Regent, Mary of Guise; he was also abitter rival of the Earl of Arran. He was sent on a mission toQueen Mary in France in September 1560, and this was the firstoccasion of their meeting; and he returned in her full confidencein February 1561. But his quarrelsome disposition was alwaysinvolving him in scrapes, especially with the family of Hamilton ;and he was an object of profound suspicion to Marys half-br
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