Stewart Survival? A Timeline.

1580

  • It might have been an easy, sensible year for the English this year, if the thing that happened didn’t happen. But, as early as January 11th, everything that occurred was “the thing” and thus, everything went awry for the Tudor court. But the first thing was also the smallest, in many ways, as the Duke of Somerset died, leaving a widow and two sons, the new Duke of Somerset, and Guildford Seymour, the Baron Beauchamp. Granted, this would not have been news, had Lord Edward not have been Regent, but in any case, the King was plenty old enough, in many people’s opinion, to begin his own rule, and this simply set that in motion. Thus, in early February, King Henry IX of England was officially brought out of his regency, and he and his own Queen Anne found themselves comfortably installed as leaders of the court. Jane Seymour, herself, by law, Duchess of Suffolk and Marquis of Dorset, left the court for her year of mourning, for the Duchess was nothing if not a model of a good, Protestant woman.

  • Now that first big event was out of the gate, it was if all hell broke out in England. In March, the Catholic March, a peaceful march of 2000 Catholic Englishmen, began, all the way to London to petition the King for more leniency to their religion. However, they were stopped by Lord Richmond, son to the Earl of Richmond, the Duke of Warwick and his son, the Viscount Lisle. In what would be called a slaughter by even the most biased historians, the three men set upon the March a legion of soldiers, and of the 2000 men, only 100 survived. And, in this first act, the rule of the nineth Henry to rule England was put in a bad light. Now, this isn’t to say the King was an ignorant in this situation. If his father was pacifistic but competent, his son was neither. He genuinely sent the men out there to “end the March”, but hadn’t thought, and possibly actively set upon ending the event that was marring his reputation. The three men in charge of the attack were honoured, when many thought they should be punished, and now, as April came to be, England faced a massive loss on the Continent.

  • Yes, this loss was also a death. Margaret Tudor, Duchess of Burgundy, died early in the year, not of a miscarriage or the like, but of smallpox. Leaving three children by her husband and ending the Anglo-Burgundian alliance quiet effectively. Granted, it hadn’t really been in effect for many years, but the idea that it might be resurrected had been on the minds of the English Regency prior to its end earlier in the year, to the point where negotiations had begun for a match between the Princess Catherine and Charles of Burgundy. Those negotiations would continue for a time, but without Margaret Tudor’s quiet backing, it seemed likely to fall through. And so, in a rush of worry, the Regency went to the Queen Mother to ask her permission to offer herself as an option of a second Duchess of Burgundy. By all accounts, the 35 year old woman responded by slapping the messenger and writing an angry letter to her son, explaining she was his father’s widow, not some minor relation who could be given away. And so, they had to offer their next best, age appropriate option. The King’s cousin, the beautiful Elisabeth Dudley, who they knew, was a long shot. But, her portrait was painted, she was dressed in beautiful clothes to suggest her royal heritage, and given the offer of a royal dowry, if the Duke should take her.

  • Indeed, Europe became, at this time, the royal matchmaking game for Burgundy. France offered a triple marriage, although one of dubious grounds. Catherine of Burgundy was already betrothed to the Dauphin, but either of the Dauphin’s sisters, Marie or Catherine, might become the betrothed of Charles of Burgundy (ignoring their own betrotheds) and, for the Duke himself, they offered to bring the beautiful Magdalene of Navarre out of the convent, by force if necessary, and bring her to him. If not her, then they offered either Marguerite de Lorraine, despite the fact she was not a French Princess, but of one of Lorraine, or the Ladies Antoinette Louise of Guise or Marie of Guise, the two cousins of the Duke of Guise who were unmarried. The Duke of Lorraine himself offered his daughter, while also suggesting a match between his son and Margaret of Burgundy. Scotland suggested he enjoy the single life for a few years, and then they would end the Princess Marie’s betrothal to the Austrian Archduke and give her to him. The Austrians offered their own Archduchess Magdalena, the Empress Dowager herself sent word she would not be adverse to becoming Duchess of Burgundy, or her daughter, if he would only wait. Hell, even his brother, the King of Spain, strongly suggested he might like a niece of a bride. Dorothea and Anna of Saxony were offered, as were the Italian Princesses that were available. It seems everyone wanted their daughters, sisters and mothers in the bed of the Duke. But, for now, Ferdinand, Duke of Burgundy was content to mourn the woman he’d been married to for 16 years, and wait it out.

  • England, however, would soon lose focus on the Duchess of Burgundy’s death, with the sudden departure of her cousin, the Earl of Richmond. While not convicted of anything, the Earl left his wife, the Lady Dorothy Howard (previously Neville), with their son and daughter, the Lord Henry Howard, and the Lady Margaret Howard, who was betrothed to the Lord Harold Davy, son of the Baron Davy. The Earl of Richmond had been a strong point of the court, but now in France, his star shone even brighter. He found himself seen as a sort of adventurer, a man of action. It wasn’t a reputation he had earned, but he would. For, in August, he left France, on a ship with 200 men, for the new world. The Earl sent papers that he had abdicated all his titles to his son, who was to treat his mother well, and he would write as regularly as possible. He was off to the English colonies, where he would begin a new part of his life. All were shocked, except the Countess of Richmond, who was just happy he didn’t want her to go with him.

  • The scandal of the Earl of Richmond lasted all of a month, before another scandal became apparent. The Lady Mary Stafford, previously Seymour, previously Dudley, and firstly Grey, wanted a divorce. The grounds were simple: she did not like her husband, had made a mistake, and despite their son, they were incompatible and it would be a crime against the very concept of marriage to continue on. Most were appalled, shocked, and concerned about the moral dilemma this caused. In a pamphlet that circulated soon after, entitled “The Folly of Divorce and the Evils of a married Widow”, French lawyer Louis Charles Picard would detail just how much sin and legal wrongdoing such a divorce would make. Even the Lady Mary’s sister, the venerable Duchess of Suffolk and Marquis of Dorset, spoke against it. But ultimately, it was the King’s decision as head of the church, and his soft spot for his aunt pulled through, and the young man made his first major religious decision. He allowed her to divorce her husband.
 
James V of Scotland (b.1512: d.1547) m. Madeleine de Valois (b.1520: d.1537) (a), Marie de Guise (b.1515: d.1540) (b), Anne of Cleves (b.1515: d.1560) (c)

1b) James VI of Scotland (b.1540) m. Elizabeth Tudor (b.1533) (a), p. Eleanora d’Este (b.1537) (b), Janet Douglas (c.1540) (c)

1a) Alexander Stewart, Duke of Rothesay (b.1554) m. Louise d’Orleans (b.1551) (a)

1a) James Stewart, Prince of Scotland (b.1571: d.1575)

2a) John Stewart, Earl of Moray (b.1574)

3a) James Stewart, Prince of Scotland (b.1578)​

2a) Miscarriage (c.1557)

3a) Margaret Stewart, Princess of Scotland (b.1558) m. Maximilian II, Holy Roman Empress (b.1527: d.1579) (a)

1a) Barbara von Hapsburg, Archduchess of Austria (b.1579)​

4b) Renee Stewart (b.1559: d.1575) -bastard- m. Juan of Austria (b.1547) (a)

1a) Beatrice of Austria (b.1575)​

5a) James Stewart, Duke of Ross (b.1562: d.1562)

6a) Anne Stewart, Princess of Scotland (b.1564) m. Henry Tudor, Prince of Wales (b.1563) (a)

7c) William Stewart (b.1567) -bastard-

8c) Arthur Stewart (b.1569) -bastard-

9c) Joanna Stewart (b.1570) -bastard-

10a) Mary Stewart, Princess of Scotland (b.1571) b. Matthias, Archduke of Austria (b.1567) (a)

11c) Ursula Stewart (b.1572) -bastard-

12c) Theresa Stewart (b.1574) – bastard-​

2c) Mary Stewart, Princess of Scotland (b.1544) m. Francis, Dauphin of France (b.1544: d.1560) (a), Charles IX of France (b.1548) (b)

1b) Henri de Valois, Dauphin of France (b.1567) b. Catherine of Burgundy (b.1570) (a)

2b) Marie de Valois, Princess of France (b.1570) b. Henry Tudor, Duke of York (b.1572) (a)

3b) Catherine de Valois, Princess of France (b.1572) b. Charles Ferdinand of Savoy (b.1557) (a)

4b) Miscarriage (c.1574)

5b) Miscarriage (c.1575)

6b) Charles de Valois, Duke of Brittany (b.1576: d.1576)

7b) Nicholas de Valois, Duke of Brittany (b.1578)​

3c) Arthur Stewart, Duke of Albany (b.1546: d.1579) m. Dorothea of Denmark (b.1546) (a)

1a) Robert Stewart (b.1570) b. Anabella Stewart (b.1571)

2a) Christina Stewart (b.1574)

3a) Anne Stewart (b.1574: d.1579)​

4c) Anne Stewart, Princess of Scotland (b.1548: d.1550)

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Henri II of France (b.1519: d.1578) m. Catherine de Medici (b.1519) (a), p. Charlotte de Coligny (b.1544) (b)

1a) Francis de Valois, Dauphin of France (b.1544: d.1560) m. Mary Stewart, Princess of Scotland (b.1544) (a)

2a) Elisabeth de Valois, Princess of France (b.1545) m. Edward VI of England (b.1537: d.1576) (a)

1a) Henry IX of England (b.1563) m. Anne Stewart, Princess of Scotland (b.1564) (a)

2a) Jane Tudor, Princess of England (b.1566: d.1579)

3a) Stillborn Son (c.1569)

4a) Stillborn Son (c.1569)

5a) Edward Tudor, Duke of York (b.1572) b. Marie de Valois, Princess of France (b.1570) (a)

6a) Catherine Tudor, Princess of England (b.1575)

7a) Stillborn Son (c.1576)​

3a) Marie de Valois, Princess of France (b.1547: d.1550)

4a) Charles IX of France (b.1548) m. Mary Stewart, Princess of Scotland (b.1545) (a), p. Charlotte de Coligny (b.1547) (b)

1a) Henry de Valois, Dauphin of France (b.1567) b. Catherine of Burgundy (b.1570) (a)

2a) Marie de Valois, Princess of France (b.1570) b. Marie de Valois, Princess of France (b.1572)

3a) Catherine de Valois, Princess of France (b.1572) b. Charles Ferdinand III, Duke of Savoy (b.1557) (a)

4a) Miscarriage (c.1574)

5a) Miscarriage (c.1575)

6a) Charles de Valois, Duke of Brittany (b.1576: d.1576)

7b) Louise-Anne de Batarnay, Mademoiselle de Batarnay (b.1576) -possible bastard-​

5a) Claude de Valois, Princess of France (b.1550: d.1569) m. Charles III, Duke of Lorraine (b.1543) (a)

1a) Charles of Lorraine (b.1567: d.1567)

2a) Stillborn Son (c.1568)

3a) Marguerite of Lorraine (b.1569)​

6a) Madeleine de Valois, Princess of France (b.1552) m. Louis de Bourbon, Duke of Vendome and Count d’Enghien (b.1544) (a)

7a) Henri de Valois, Duke of Berry (b.1554) m. Victoria de Coligny (b.1555) (a)

1a) Henri James de Valois, Duke of Auvergne (b.1573)​

8a) Marguerite de Valois, Princess of Valois (b.1554: d.1554)

9b) Louise-Anne de Batarnay, Mademoiselle de Batarnay (b.1576) -possible bastard-​


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Jeanne d’Albret, Princess of Navarre (b.1528) m. Louis de Bourbon, Prince of Condé (b.1530) (a)

1a) Madeleine de Bourbon, Princess of Navarre (b.1549) m. Charles II, Archduke of Austria (b.1540) (a)

1a) Marie Elisabeth of Austria (b.1570)

2a) Catherine of Austria (b.1575: d.1577)

3a) Charles of Austria (b.1579)​

2a) Antoine de Bourbon (b.1550: d.1550)

3a) Catherine de Bourbon, Princess of Navarre (b.1552) m. Louis de La Trémoille, Comte de Benon (b.1560) (a)

1a) Anne-Elisabeth de La Trémoille (b.1578)​

4a) Henri de Bourbon, Prince of Navarre (b.1555: d.1555)

5a) Marguerite de Bourbon, Princess of Navarre (b.1558: d.1558)

6a) Francis de Bourbon, Prince of Navarre (b.1560) m. Anna Christina von Hapsburg, Infanta of Spain (b.1553) (a)

7a) Magdalene de Bourbon, Princess of Navarre (b.1563) – nun-
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Charles III, Duke of Lorraine (b.1543) m. Claude de Valois, Princess of France (b.1550: d.1569) (a), Archduchess Margaret of Austria (b.1555) (b)

1a) Charles of Lorraine (b.1567: d.1567)

2a) Stillborn Son (c.1568)

3a) Marguerite of Lorraine (b.1569)

4b) Philip Victor of Lorraine (b.1578: d.1580)

5b) Charles William of Lorraine (b.1579)​

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Margaret Douglas, titular Duchesse de Vendome (b.1516) m. Francois de Bourbon, Count d’Enghien (b.1519: d.1543) (a), François de Coligny, Seigneur d'Andelot (b.1521) (b)

1a) Louis de Bourbon, Duke of Vendome and Count d’Enghien (b.1544) m. Madeleine de Valois, Princess of France (b.1552) (a)

2b) Charlotte de Coligny, Duchesse de Maine (b.1547) m. Charles de Batarnay, Duc de Maine (c.1500: d.1578) (a), p. Charles de Valois, Duke of Orleans (b.1522) (b), Charles de Valois, Dauphin of France (b.1548) (c), Henri II of France (b.1519: d.1578) (d), m. Orlando de La Tour d'Auvergne (c.1558)

1a/c/d) Louise-Anne de Batarnay, Mademoiselle de Batarnay (b.1576) –“secret” bastard-
3b) Joan de Coligny (b.1549: d.1549)

4b) James de Coligny (b.1551) m. Lavinia della Rovere (c.1550) (a)

1a) Marguerite-Marie de Coligny (b.1575)

2a) James de Coligny (b.1576)

3a) Henri de Coligny (b.1577: d.1578)

4a) Nicholas de Coligny (b.1578)

5a) Louis de Coligny (b.1579)​

5b) Catherine de Coligny (b.1552: d.1554)

6b) Marie de Coligny (b.1553: d.1554)

7b) Victoria de Coligny (b.1555) m. Henri de Valois, Duke of Berry (b.1554) (a)

1a) Henri James de Valois, Duke of Auvergne (b.1573)​

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Charles de Valois, Duke of Orleans (b.1522) m. Marie de Montmorency (c.1525) (a), p. Charlotte de Coligny (b.1547 (b)

1a) Francis d’Orleans (b.1550: d.1555)

2a) Louise d’Orleans (b.1551) m. Alexander Stewart, Duke of Rothesay (b.1554) (a)

1a) James Stewart, Prince of Scotland (b.1571)​

3a) Charles d’Orleans (b.1554) m. Maria Anna of Bavaria (b.1551) (a)​

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Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor (b.1500: d.1558) m. Isabella of Portugal (b.1503: d.1539) (a), Marguerite de Valois, Princess of France (b.1523) (b)

1a) Philip II of Spain (b.1527) m. Maria Manuela of Portugal (b.1527: d.1556) (a) Renata of Lorraine (b.1544: d.1574) (b), Maximiliana Maria of Bavaria (b.1552) (c)

1a) Miscarriage (c.1545)

2a) Isabella von Hapsburg, Infanta of Spain (b.1546: d.1549)

3a) Maria I of Portugal (b.1548) m. Alexander Farnese (b.1544) (a)

1a) Juan Farnese, Prince of Portugal (b.1575)​

4a) Charles von Hapsburg, Infante of Spain (b.1551: d.1557)

5a) Juan von Hapsburg, Infante of Spain (b.1553: d.1553)

6a) Miscarriage (c.1554)

7a) Catalina von Hapsburg, Infanta of Spain (b.1556) m. Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor (b.1557) (a)

1a) Miscarriage (c.1578)

2a) Archduchess Maria of Austria (b.1579: d.1579)

3a) Archduchess Margarethe of Austria (b.1580)​

8b) Philip von Hapsburg, Prince of Asturias (b.1562) b. Archduchess Anna Eugenia of Austria (b.1558) (a)

9b) Miscarriage (c.1564)

10b) Isabella Christina von Hapsburg, Infanta of Spain (b.1568)

11b) Anna Michelle von Hapsburg, Infanta of Spain (b.1570)

12b) Diego von Hapsburg, Infante of Spain (b.1571)

13b) Eleanora von Hapsburg, Infanta of Spain (b.1574: d.1574)

14c) Juana von Hapsburg, Infanta of Spain (b.1579)​

2a) Maria von Hapsburg, Infanta of Spain (b.1528: d.1569) m. Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor (b.1527: d.1579) (a)

1a) Archduchess Anna of Austria (b.1549) m. William V, Duke of Bavaria (b.1548) (a)

1a) Anna Maria of Bavaria (b.1571)

2a) Maria Eugenia of Bavaria (b.1573)

3a) Albert of Bavaria (b.1574)

4a) Miscarriage (c.1576)

5a) Gregoria Maximiliana of Bavaria (b.1579)​

2a) Archduchess Maria of Austria (b.1551: d.1553)

3a) Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria (b.1552: d.1566)

4a) Miscarriage (c.1553)

5a) Archduchess Margaret of Austria (b.1555) m. Charles III, Duke of Lorraine (b.1543) (a)

1a) Philip Victor of Lorraine (b.1578: d.1580)

2a) Charles William of Lorraine (b.1579)​

6a) Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor (b.1557) m. Catalina von Hapsburg, Infanta of Spain (b.1556) (a)

1a) Miscarriage (c.1578)

2a) Archduchess Maria of Austria (b.1579: d.1579)

3a) Archduchess Margarethe of Austria (b.1580)​

7a) Archduchess Anna Eugenia of Austria (b.1558) b. Philip von Hapsburg, Prince of Asturias (b.1562) (a)

8a) Archduchess Eleanora of Austria (b.1559: d.1561)

9a) Archduchess Maria of Austria (b.1562: d.1569)

10a) Stillborn Son (c.1563)

11a) Stillborn Son (c.1563)

12a) Ernest, Archduke of Austria (b.1565)

13a) Maximilian, Archduke of Austria (b.1566: d.1566)

14a) Matthias, Archduke of Austria (b.1567) b. Marie Stewart, Princess of Scotland (b.1571)

15a) Archduchess Elisabeth of Austria (b.1568: d.1568)

16a) Archduchess Magdalena of Austria (b.1569)​

3a) Ferdinand von Hapsburg, Infante of Spain (b.1529: d.1530)

4a) Juana von Hapsburg, Infanta of Spain (b.1535) m. João Manuel, Prince of Portugal (b.1537: d.1555) (a), Emmanuel Philibert, Duke of Savoy (b.1528) (b)

1a) Sebastian I of Portugal (b.1555: d.1572)

2a) Charles Ferdinand III, Duke of Savoy (b.1557) b. Catherine de Valois, Princess of France (b.1572) (a)

3a) Ferdinand Philibert of Savoy (b.1558)

4a) Isabel Eleanor of Savoy (b.1560: d.1560)

5a) Maria Philiberta of Savoy (b.1561) m. Alfonso II d'Este, Duke of Ferrara (b.1533) (a)

6a) Philip Victor of Savoy (b.1571: d.1572)

7a) Isabel Catalina of Savoy (b.1572: d.1572)​

5a) Juan von Hapsburg, Infante of Spain (b.1537: d.1538)

6a) Stillborn Son (c.1539)

7b) Ferdinand I, Duke of Burgundy (b.1550) m. Margaret Tudor (b.1547: d.1580) (a)

1a) Catherine of Burgundy (b.1570) b. Henri de Valois, Duke of Angouleme (b.1567) (a)

2a) Miscarriage (c.1571)

3a) Charles of Burgundy (b.1574)

4a) Margaret of Burgundy (b.1577)

5a) Miscarriage (c.1579)​

8b) Anna Christina von Hapsburg, Infanta of Spain (b.1553) m. Francis de Bourbon, Prince of Navarre (b.1560) (a)

9b) Afonso III, King of Naples (b.1557) m. Isabel Luise di Alliata (b.1558) (a)

1a) Juan Ferdinand of Naples, Prince of Sicily (b.1575)

2a) Frederick of Naples, Prince of Sicily (b.1578)​

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Frances Brandon, Duchess of Suffolk (b.1517: d.1569) m. Henry Grey, Marquess of Dorset (b.1517: d.1568) (a)

1a) Jane Grey, Duchess of Suffolk and Marquis of Dorset (b.1537) m. Edward Seymour, 2nd Duke of Somerset, Suffolk and Marquis of Dorset (b.1539: d.1580) (a)

1a) Lord Edward Seymour, Lord Hertford (b.1563) m. Alice Carey (b.1562) (a)

2a) Lord Guildford Seymour, Baron Beauchamp (b.1568)​

2a) Catherine Grey (b.1540: d.1574) m. John Dudley, 1st Duke of Warwick (b.1527: d.1580)

1a) Margaret Dudley (b.1559) m. Henry Howard, Lord Richmond (b.1560) (a)

2a) Anne Dudley (b.1560: d.1561)

3a) Edward Dudley, 2nd Duke of Warwick (b.1562) m. Martha Knollys (b.1560) (a)

4a) Elisabeth Dudley (b.1563)

5a) Miscarriage (c.1564)

6a) John Dudley (b.1566)

7a) Mary Dudley (b.1569)

8a) Jane Dudley (b.1571)

9a) Miscarriage (c.1572)

10a) Hannah Dudley (b.1574)​

3a) Mary Grey (b.1545) m. Guildford Dudley (b.1535: d.1562) (a), Thomas Seymour, 1st Baron Seymour (c.1508: d.1571) (b), William Stafford (b.1559) (c) -divorced 1580-

1b) Charles Seymour, 2nd Baron Seymour (b.1569)

2b) Frances Seymour (b.1571)

3b) Jane Seymour (b.1571)

4c) Thomas Stafford (b.1578)​

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Thomas Seymour, 1st Baron Seymour of Sudeley (c.1508: d.1571) m. Catherine Parr (b.1512: d.1551) (a), Mary Grey (b.1545) (b)

1a) Catherine Seymour (b.1547) m. Sir John Davy, 1st Baron Davy (c.1540) (a)

1a) Harold Davy (b.1572) b. Margaret Howard (b.1570) (a)​

2a) Mary Seymour (b.1551: d.1551)

3b) Charles Seymour, 2nd Baron Seymour of Sudley (b.1569)

4b) Frances Seymour (b.1571)

5b) Jane Seymour (b.1571)​

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Henry VIII of England (b.1491: d.1550) m. Catherine of Aragon (b.1485: d.1536) (a) -annulled 1533-. Anne Boleyn (b.1501/1507: d.1536) (b) -annulled 1536-, Jane Seymour (b.1538: d.1537) (c), Anne of Cleves (b.1515) (d) -annulled 1541-, Catherine Howard (b.1524: d.1571) (e)

1a) Stillborn Daughter (c.1510)

2a) Henry Tudor, Prince of Wales (b.1511: d.1511)

3a) Henry Tudor, Prince of Wales (b.1513: d.1513)

4a) Henry Tudor, Princes of Wales (b.1515: d.1515)

5a) Mary Tudor (b.1516: d.1559)

6a) Stillborn Daughter (c.1518)

7b) Elizabeth Tudor (b.1533) m. James VI of Scotland (b.1540) (a)

1a) Alexander Stewart, Duke of Rothesay (b.1554) b. Louise d’Orleans (b.1551) (a)

1a) James Stewart, Prince of Scotland (b.1571: d.1575)

2a) John Stewart, Earl of Moray (b.1574)

3a) James Stewart, Prince of Scotland (b.1578)​

2a) Miscarriage (c.1557)

3a) Margaret Stewart, Princess of Scotland (b.1558) m. Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor (b.1527) (a)

1a) Barbara von Hapsburg, Archduchess of Austria (b.1579)​

4a) James Stewart, Duke of Ross (b.1562: d.1562)

5a) Anne Stewart, Princess of Scotland (b.1564) m. Henry IX of England (b.1563) (a)

6a) Mary Stewart, Princess of Scotland (b.1571) b. Matthias, Archduke of Austria (b.1567) (a)​

8b) Miscarriage (c.1534)

9b) Miscarriage (c.1536)

10c) Edward VI of England (b.1537: d.1576) m. Elisabeth de Valois (b.1545) (a)

1a) Henry IX of England (b.1563) b. Anne Stewart, Princess of Scotland (b.1564) (a)

2a) Jane Tudor, Princess of England (b.1566)

3a) Stillborn Son (c.1569)

4a) Stillborn Son (c.1569)

5a) Edward Tudor, Duke of York (b.1572) b. Marie de Valois, Princess of France (b.1570) (a)

6a) Catherine Tudor, Princess of England (b.1575)​

7a) Stillborn Son (c.1576)

11e) Princess Margaret Tudor (b.1547: d.1580) b. Ferdinand I, Duke of Burgundy (b.1550) (a)

1a) Catherine of Burgundy (b.1570) b. Henri de Valois, Duke of Angouleme (b.1567) (a)

2a) Miscarriage (c.1571)

3a) Charles of Burgundy (b.1574)

4a) Margaret of Burgundy (b.1577)

5a) Miscarriage (c.1579)​
 
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