Jeffro Family Tree » Lady Agnes aka Isobel Countess of Bothwell (Mistress King James IV Scotland) (Lady Agnes, aka Isobel, Countess of Bothwell, (Mistress King James IV Scotland),) Stewart (1472-1557)
Personal data Lady Agnes aka Isobel Countess of Bothwell (Mistress King James IV Scotland) (Lady Agnes, aka Isobel, Countess of Bothwell, (Mistress King James IV Scotland),) Stewart
First name Lady Agnes, aka Isobel, Countess of Bothwell, (Mistress King James IV Scotland),.
She was born in the year 1472 in Traquhair, Peeblesshire, Scotland.
She died Feb 20, 1557 in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland, she was 85 years old.
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