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Birthplace: Ayrshire, Scotland
Death: Died in Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh, UK
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About Lady Margaret Knox (Stewart)

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Margaret Knox née Stewart (1548- after 1612), was a Scottish noblewoman and the second wife of Scottish reformer John Knox, whom she married when she was 17 years old and he 54. The marriage caused consternation from Mary, Queen of Scots, as the couple had married without having obtained royal consent.

Margaret Stewart was born in 1547, the daughter of Andrew Stewart, 2nd Laird Stewart of Ochiltree, and Agnes Cunningham. The family was staunchly Protestant, and also related to the Scottish Royal Family. Margaret had three sisters and four brothers, including James Stewart, Earl of Arran.

On 26 March 1564, she married her first husband, John Knox, leader of the Scottish Reformation, and a close friend of her father. His first wife, Marjorie Bowes had died in December 1560, leaving him with two small sons, Nathaniel and Eleazer. The marriage was strongly criticised by Queen Mary, as they had married without having first obtained her consent. Margaret, as the Queen's relative, was required to ask the monarch for permission to marry.

The couple made their home on Edinburgh's Royal Mile, and together they had three daughters:

   * Martha Knox (1565–1592), married Alexander Fairlie, by whom she had issue.
   * Margaret Knox (b.1567), married Zachary Pont, by whom she had issue.
   * Elizabeth Knox (1570- January 1622), married in 1594, John Welsh, minister of Ayr, by whom she had issue.

Margaret served as Knox's secretary, and later, when he became ill, his nurse. Following Knox's death in November 1572, the General Assembly, at the suggestion of the Regent Morton, allowed Margaret to receive, for the year succeeding her husband's death, his pension of 500 merks.

In January 1574, she married her second husband, Sir Andrew Ker of Faldonside. He had been part of the conspiracy of Protestant nobles, led in March 1566 by Patrick Ruthven, 3rd Lord Ruthven, who had stabbed to death Queen Mary's Italian secretary, David Rizzio in the presence of the Queen, who was almost six months pregnant at the time. It was Ker who had held his pistol at Mary's side, while she was constrained to watch Rizzio's killing.

Together they had a number of children.

On 8 April 1574, a Charter of Alienation confirmed Kerr's provision for Margaret, in her widowhood, of the liferent of a third of ancestral lands in Haddingtonshire. Kerr died on 19 December 1599, and she did not remarry.

Margaret died sometime after 1612.

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From Wikipedia:

Margaret Knox née Stewart (1548- after 1612), was a Scottish noblewoman and the second wife of Scottish reformer John Knox, whom she married when she was 17 years old and he 54. The marriage caused consternation from Mary, Queen of Scots, as the couple had married without having obtained royal consent.

Margaret Stewart was born in 1547, the daughter of Andrew Stewart, 2nd Laird Stewart of Ochiltree, and Agnes Cunningham. The family was staunchly Protestant, and also related to the Scottish Royal Family. Margaret had three sisters and four brothers, including James Stewart, Earl of Arran.

On 26 March 1564, she married her first husband, John Knox, leader of the Scottish Reformation, and a close friend of her father. His first wife, Marjorie Bowes had died in December 1560, leaving him with two small sons, Nathaniel and Eleazer. The marriage was strongly criticised by Queen Mary, as they had married without having first obtained her consent. Margaret, as the Queen's relative, was required to ask the monarch for permission to marry.

The couple made their home on Edinburgh's Royal Mile, and together they had three daughters:

  • Martha Knox (1565–1592), married Alexander Fairlie, by whom she had issue.
  • Margaret Knox (b.1567), married Zachary Pont, by whom she had issue.
  • Elizabeth Knox (1570- January 1622), married in 1594, John Welsh, minister of Ayr, by whom she had issue.

Margaret served as Knox's secretary, and later, when he became ill, his nurse. Following Knox's death in November 1572, the General Assembly, at the suggestion of the Regent Morton, allowed Margaret to receive, for the year succeeding her husband's death, his pension of 500 merks.

In January 1574, she married her second husband, Sir Andrew Ker of Faldonside. He had been part of the conspiracy of Protestant nobles, led in March 1566 by Patrick Ruthven, 3rd Lord Ruthven, who had stabbed to death Queen Mary's Italian secretary, David Rizzio in the presence of the Queen, who was almost six months pregnant at the time. It was Ker who had held his pistol at Mary's side, while she was constrained to watch Rizzio's killing.

Together they had a number of children.

On 8 April 1574, a Charter of Alienation confirmed Kerr's provision for Margaret, in her widowhood, of the liferent of a third of ancestral lands in Haddingtonshire. Kerr died on 19 December 1599, and she did not remarry.

Margaret died sometime after 1612.

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Lady Margaret Knox's Timeline

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1574
1574
Age 26
1612
1612
Age 64
Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh, UK
1563
March, 1563
Age 15
Edinburgh, Scotland
1548
1548
Ayrshire, Scotland
1565
November, 1565
Age 17
1567
1567
Age 19
1569
1569
Age 21
Dumfries, Dumfriesshire, UK