Adam Hepburn, 2nd Earl of Bothwell

Adam Hepburn, 2nd Earl of Bothwell

Adam Hepburn, 2nd Earl of Bothwell (died 9 September 1513) was a Scottish nobleman, who succeeded his father Patrick Hepburn, 1st Earl of Bothwell in 1508. Prior to that, he was known by one of his territorial designations, Adam Hepburn of Crags, under which he drew up his Testament.

He married in 1511 (her first of four husbands) Agnes (died February, 1557), the illegitimate daughter of James Stewart, 1st Earl of Buchan by Margaret Murray. This Agnes Stewart was provided with Letters of Legitimacy, confirmed by Queen Mary of Guise, on 31 October 1552, under the Great Seal of Scotland.

Adam Hepburn and Agnes had one child: Patrick.

The Earl of Bothwell was killed at the Battle of Flodden, where he commanded the Scottish reserve.

References

*Burke, Messrs., John and John Bernard, "The Royal Families of England, Scotland, and Wales, with their Descendants" etc., volume 1, London, 1848, pedigree CXXXIX.
*Balfour Paul, Sir James, "The Scots' Peerage", Edinburgh, 1905, 'Bothwell' p. 156.
*Richardson, Douglas, "Magna Carta Ancestry", Baltimore, Md., 2005, p. 779.


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