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164:, who had been imprisoned for witchcraft in connections with events around the marriage of Anne and James, and whose trajectory from this point forwards was escape, exile, forfeiture and death. The queen wrote a letter mentioning her accusation that she was complicit with the Earl of Bothwell. 207:, some 22-years her junior, becoming Countess of Cassillis. The age disparity aroused considerable scornful comment in the Scottish court, but Jean's wealth ensured the continued status of the couple. It was said, "she was past bairns bearing, and he was a young man not past 23 years." 121:
made two accounts of money for the mint received from "Lady Thirlestane." The first of the "Lady Chancellaris" accounts commenced on 20 June 1589, and the second began on 1 August 1590. Fleming herself received an amethyst ring. She accounted
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Lady Cassilis and her son had rights over the town of Leith, and the burgh council of Edinburgh negotiated to buy the "reversion of the superiority of Leith from her. She received 10,000
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in 1598. Kennedy was offered a post as Treasurer in 1599, but declined, fearing the cost of the appointment in terms of anticipated loans to a needy James VI.
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mentioned the queen's continuing antipathy towards her, "she cannot hitherto well brook his wife". She was again in the queen's favour by February 1595.
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In February 1590 she was pregnant as a newsletter noted, "The Lady Chanceller feeles the motion of a barne within her weam." In May 1590 she may have
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Kennedy was imprisoned twice in 1604 for doing violence to Jean, the first incident involving him dragging her from court before witnesses. The
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During this period it was alleged that Hector Ferguson of Letterpin had ambushed Jean Fleming and servants between the
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She managed to make an enemy of Anna of Denmark by remarking in her hearing of Anna's supposed relationship with
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Jean Fleming shared in her husband's work as Chancellor of Scotland. An English visitor at the Scottish court,
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Miles Kerr-Peterson & Michael Pearce, 'James VI's English Subsidy and Danish Dowry Accounts, 1588-1596',
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Miles Kerr-Peterson & Michael Pearce, 'James VI's English Subsidy and Danish Dowry Accounts, 1588-1596',
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with his letter to Thirlestane to comfort her. Jean was left a rich widow. In November 1597, she married
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Jean Fleming died in Edinburgh after a period of illness on 23 June 1609 and is buried in
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A satirical poem on the marriage of Jean Fleming and John Maitland by Hercules Rollock
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Cassilis had considered marrying another woman, Jean Cunningham, a daughter of the
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Adams, Sharon. "Fleming, Jean, countess of Cassillis (1553/4–1609), noblewoman".
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This article is about a Scottish noblewoman. For the environmentalist, see
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described the offence as "unmanerlie insolence". King James advised the
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As part of the marriage contract of her daughter Anna Maitland and the
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On 22 February 1600 Fleming and Cassilis hosted James VI at
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In September and October 1592 Maitland and his wife were at
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of Scotland Anne of Denmark at the Shore of Leith, with the
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Extracts from the Burgh Records of Edinburgh, 1604-1626
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Bridging the Continental Divide, University of Glasgow
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History of the family of Seton during eight centuries
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to protect her financial interests from her husband.
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On Maitland's death on 3 October 1595 the king sent
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Oxford University Press. 589:, vol. 13 part 2 (Edinburgh, 1969), p. 627. 415:(Princeton University Press, 1959), p. 207. 522:, vol. 12 (Edinburgh, 1952), p. 40 no. 38. 510:, vol. 11 (Edinburgh, 1936), pp. 180, 539. 105:), contributed two sonnets in her praise. 664:Register of the Privy Council of Scotland 652:Register of the Privy Council of Scotland 534:, 13:1 (Edinburgh, 1969), p. 125 no. 100. 520:Calendar State Papers Scotland: 1595-1597 508:Calendar State Papers Scotland: 1593-1595 397:Scottish History Society Miscellany XVI 384:Scottish History Society Miscellany XVI 324:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 293:St Mary's Collegiate Church, Haddington 194: 691: 463:(Tuckwell: East Linton, 2000), p. 129. 316: 314: 312: 310: 308: 80:, a judge who became President of the 61:to secure a share of the inheritance. 480:, vol. 4 (Edinburgh, 1885), pp. 38-40 162:Francis Stewart, 5th Earl of Bothwell 97:to her, and a woman "E. D.", perhaps 666:, vol. 12 (Edinburgh, 1895), p. 411. 642:, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1837), pp. 4-5. 546:A chronicle of the kings of Scotland 439:, vol. 10 (Edinburgh, 1936), p. 352. 386:(Woodbridge, 2020), pp. 8-10, 62-71. 70:Keeper of the Privy Seal of Scotland 654:, vol. 7 (Edinburgh, 1885), p. 464. 630:(Edinburgh, 1931), pp. 4-5, 9, 328. 494:, vol. 1 (London, 1894), pp. 411-2. 373:, vol. 3 (London, 1889), pp. 466-7. 305: 13: 719:Violence against women in Scotland 614:, vol. 2 (Edinburgh, 1896) p. 897. 240:as "a lady without all religion". 205:John Kennedy, 5th Earl of Cassilis 108: 27:Jean Fleming, Countess of Cassilis 14: 760: 673: 601:, vol. 13 (Edinburgh, 1969), 997. 320: 16:Scottish noblewoman (1553/4–1609) 217:The bankrupted royal financiers 99:Elizabeth Douglas of Temple-Hall 657: 645: 633: 617: 604: 592: 580: 564: 552: 537: 525: 513: 497: 484: 466: 284:and Maybole, and chased her to 47:James Fleming, 4th Lord Fleming 21:Jean Fleming (environmentalist) 599:Calendar State Papers Scotland 587:Calendar State Papers Scotland 559:Calendar State Papers Scotland 532:Calendar State Papers Scotland 442: 437:Calendar State Papers Scotland 430: 425:Calendar State Papers Scotland 418: 409:Calendar State Papers Scotland 402: 389: 376: 364: 347: 55:John Fleming, 5th Lord Fleming 1: 298: 413:John Maitland of Thirlestane 341:UK public library membership 132:National Library of Scotland 40: 7: 739:17th-century Scottish women 734:16th-century Scottish women 130:. 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Index

Jean Fleming (environmentalist)
James VI of Scotland
domestic violence
James Fleming, 4th Lord Fleming
Barbara Hamilton
John Fleming, 5th Lord Fleming
Privy Council of Scotland
John Maitland
Keeper of the Privy Seal of Scotland
Lord Chancellor of Scotland
John Maitland
Parliament of Scotland
William Fowler
Triumphs of Petrarke
Elizabeth Douglas of Temple-Hall
Ormiston
Thomas Fowler
Thomas Foulis
large sums of money
Anne of Denmark
National Library of Scotland
Alexander Oustean
greeted the new queen
Countess of Mar
Lady Boyne
Lady Dudhope
Francis Stewart, 5th Earl of Bothwell
Greenlaw
Provost of Lincluden
Kenmure

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