James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell

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James Hepburn, Duke of Orkney, known before 1567 as James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell and usually just referred to as Bothwell (~1535 – April 14, 1578) was the third husband of Mary I of Scotland, also known as Mary, Queen of Scots.

Bothwell was the son of Patrick Hepburn, 3rd Earl of Bothwell, whom he succeeded as earl in 1556. Although he was probably acting in an advisory capacity to Mary almost from the moment of her return in Scotland (in 1561), their liaison does not seem to have begun until 1566, after the birth of her son, the future James VI of Scotland. Bothwell had married Jean, the daughter of George Gordon, 4th Earl of Huntly, in February of that year; the marriage lasted just over a year.

Hearing that Bothwell had been seriously wounded and was likely to die, Mary visited him at Hermitage Castle only a few weeks after giving birth to James. Bothwell was divorced by his wife on the grounds of adultery with his wife's servant, Bessie Crawford, in May, 1567, three months after the death of Mary's second husband, Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, whom Bothwell was accused of murdering by his enemies. He married Mary on May 15, 1567, twelve days after his divorce, after having abducted her; he had been created Duke of Orkney on May 12.

The marriage made her unpopular, and was a direct cause of her being forced to abdicate her throne. In December of the same year, Bothwell's titles and estates were forfeit for treason. He escaped from Scotland and travelled to Scandinavia in the hope of raising an army to put Mary back on the throne, but was imprisoned by King Frederick, first in Norway, and then in the notorious Dragsholm Castle, Denmark, after a failed attempt to escape. He was supposedly jailed under appalling conditions and eventually died, possibly insane.

A pillar to which he was chained in the castle can still be seen, with a circular groove in the floor around the pillar where Bothwell purportedly remained for the last ten years of his life. His mummified body could supposedly be seen in Fårevejle, in the church near the castle, until a few decades ago. However, the identity of the body has never been conclusively proven.

[edit] Trivia

  • Both iconic American film actresses Katherine and Audrey Hepburn were descended from James Hepburn (they were not otherwise related).[1]


Preceded by:
New Creation
Duke of Orkney
1567
Succeeded by:
Forfeit
Preceded by:
Patrick Hepburn
Earl of Bothwell
1556–1567
Preceded by:
Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley
Royal Consort of Scotland
1567
Succeeded by:
Anne of Denmark