James Stuart
Growing up in Linlithgow, West Lothian, Scotland, I was always aware of this plaque which is on the wall of the Court Buildings.
The plaque reads as follows:
On the street opposite this tablet
James Stuart Earl of Murray Regent
of Scotland was shot by James Hamilton
of Bothwellhaugh on 20 January 1570
Erected in 1875
James Stuart (1st Earl of Moray and Regent of Scotland) – 1531 – 1570
Regent and Protestant Reformer. Illegitimate son of King James V (1512-42), and thus half brother of Mary Queen of Scots (1542-87). Stuart was an early convert to Protestantism and a significant player in the success of the Reformation in Scotland.
He joined the Lords of the Congregation (1559) and was a leader of the opposition to Mary of Guise, who had become Regent of Scotland on the death of her husband, and Stuart’s father, King James V. He became advisor to the young Queen Mary, when she returned to Scotland (1561), promoting good relations with England and religious reform.
She granted Stuart the Earldom of Moray in 1562. However, he opposed Mary’s marriage to Darnley (1565) and, after an abortive rebellion, fled to England. He was a part of the plot to murder Mary’s confidant David Rizzio. He returned to Scotland after Rizzio was killed (1566) and was reconciled with Mary, who was not aware Stuart was involved. He became Regent on Mary’s abdication (1567). He made every effort to perpetuate Mary’s incarceration, and supported the young King James VI (1566 – 1625), who would become a friend of the English, and Protestantism.
Stuart was assassinated by James Hamilton of Bothwellhaugh in Linlithgow, one of Mary’s supporters, the first recorded assassination by a firearm. He is buried in St. Giles Kirk in Edinburgh and was eulogised by John Knox (c.1513-72) for his part in the Reformation.
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Philip Johnson, 3 months ago
Great image Tom ! HDR Works well he sort of jumps outa the screen at you, and I always get educated with your notes
Lois Romer, 3 months ago
well done Tom
hilarydougill, 3 months ago
Beautiful capture tom, wondrous imagery and great colour
susan davies, 3 months ago
great image of a very regal looking james stuart
joak, 3 months ago
good shot guid story
Maureen Bloesch, 3 months ago
great angle shot!...you should put a lot of your stuff in Public Art…:>))
Sean Farragher, 3 months ago
great catch
Jen Whyte, 3 months ago
The HDR really works fantastically in this shot … gives it a real 3D effect. Maureen’s right you should join Public Art Group
tomg in reply to Jen Whyte’s comment, 3 months ago
Actually, I am in it already, but I have reached my max number of uploads. I need to have a little clear out before I can upload any more.
Sophie Shapiro, 2 months ago
Wonderful photograph! Very well done!S