James Stewart, 1st Duke of Richmond

James Stewart, 1st Duke of Richmond

James Stewart Duke of Lennox and Richmond, 1637, by Sir Anthony van Dyck
Born 6 April 1612 (1612-04-06)
Scotland
Died 30 March 1655 (1655-03-31) (aged 42)
Scotland
Allegiance  Kingdom of Scotland
Service/branch  Royal Scots Navy
Rank Lord High Admiral of Scotland
Wife Mary Villiers, Duchess of Richmond and Lennox about 1640, Skokloster Castle
Arms of Sir James Stewart, 4th Duke of Lennox, 1st Duke of Richmond, KG

James Stewart, 1st Duke of Richmond, 4th Duke of Lennox KG (6 April 1612 – 30 March 1655) was a Scottish nobleman. He was the eldest son of Esmé Stewart, 3rd Duke of Lennox and his wife Katherine Clifton, 2nd Baroness Clifton.

James Stewart inherited the Dukedom of Lennox on his father's death (30 June 1624) and was invested as a knight of Order of the Garter in 1633.

He married Mary Villiers, daughter of George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham on 3 August 1637.

A third cousin of Charles I of England, Stewart was a Privy Councillor and key member of Royalist party in the English Civil War. In 1641–42, he served as Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports. He spent five months in exile in 1643, returning to England to defend the city of Oxford for the king.[1] He died on 30 March 1655 at age 42 and was buried in Westminster Abbey.

Richmond

The Scottish connection to the earldom of Richmond began in 1613 when Ludovic Stewart, 2nd Duke of Lennox, was created Earl of Richmond. He was made Duke of Richmond in 1623, when Cobham Hall and the manor of Cobham, Kent, was granted to him by King James I of England, and became the main residence of the family. Upon his death in February 1624, the Lennox titles descended to his brother Esmé and the Richmond titles became extinct. In 1641 James Stewart was created Duke of Richmond, once again uniting the Scottish and English dukedoms.

James's son Esmé Stewart inherited the Richmond and Lennox titles on James's death, but Esmé died at age 10 in 1660, whereupon both titles descended to Charles Stewart, son of James Stewart's younger brother George Stewart, 9th Seigneur d'Aubigny.

See also

Notes

  1. Weiss Gallery, Illustrious Company, p. 20

References

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Honorary titles
Preceded by
The Earl of Portland
Lord Lieutenant of Hampshire
jointly with The Earl of Southampton 1641–1646
and The Earl of Portland

1635–1646
Succeeded by
Interregnum
Political offices
Preceded by
The Earl of Suffolk
Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports
1641–1642
Succeeded by
Sir Edward Boys
Peerage of Scotland
Preceded by
Esmé Stewart
Duke of Lennox
1624–1655
Succeeded by
Esmé Stewart
Peerage of England
Preceded by
New Creation
Duke of Richmond
1641–1655
Succeeded by
Esmé Stewart
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