Boyd, Mary (fl. 1487)
Boyd, Mary (fl. 1487)
Scottish royal. Name variations: Marion Boyd. Flourished around 1487; daughter of Archibald Boyd of Bonshaw; first wife or paramour of James IV (1473–1513), king of the Scots (r. 1488–1513); children: Alexander Stewart, archbishop of St. Andrews (c. 1487–1513); Catherine Stewart (d. after 1554, who married James Douglas, 3rd earl of Morton).
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