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Margaret Erskine
Lady Margaret Erskine (died 5 May 1572) was a mistress of King James V of Scotland.
She was a daughter of John Erskine, 5th Lord Erskine and Lady Margaret Campbell.
James V had a number of mistresses in his time, but some accounts describe her as his favourite. She was the mother of the most important of his illegitimate children, James Stewart, 1st Earl of Moray, who was Regent during the minority of James VI.
In 1527, Margaret married Sir Robert Douglas of Lochleven, who was killed at the Battle of Pinkie Cleugh. Her son Robert Douglas was sent to England and Cambridge University in 1560 as a hostage for the Treaty of Berwick.〔''Calendar State Papers Scotland'', vol. 1 (1898), 344.〕 She was the châtelaine of Lochleven Castle when Mary, Queen of Scots was kept there, with her eldest surviving son William Douglas, 6th Earl of Morton.
==Rumoured as royal bride==
Although Margaret Erskine had married Robert Douglas there is evidence that James V may have considered arranging their divorce and marrying his mistress. It seems that James or one of his advisors sought the advice of the Pope in the matter in June 1536. Shortly before James V finalised his marriage contract with Madeleine of Valois in November 1536, Charles, Bishop of Macon and French ambassador at the Vatican, wrote discussing his audience with the Pope. The Bishop had told the Pope that James never intended to marry Margaret and the petition was an imposture. The Pope replied that he had postponed any grant, thinking that the proposal was made without the King's knowledge.〔Hay, Denys, ''Letters of James V'', HMSO (1954), 320, 324.〕
Chronicle accounts and English letters also mention this scheme and the involvement of James Hamilton of Finnart.〔''Letters & Papers Henry VIII'', vol. 10, (1887), nos. 862, 1070, 1179, 1226.〕 One of the English ambassador Sir William Howard's informants was Margaret Tudor, and he reported to Henry VIII;
"Sire, I hear, both by the Queen's Grace your sister and diverse others that the marriage is broken between the King's Grace your nephew and the Monsieur de Vendôme, and he will marry a gentlewoman in Scotland, the Lord of Erskine's daughter, who was with your Grace the last summer at Thornbury; by whom he has had a child, having a husband, and his Grace has found means to divorce them. And there is great lamentation made for it in this country as far as men dare. Sire, there was no man made privy to this matter but Sir James Hamilton." (25 April 1536)〔(''State Papers Henry VIII'', part iv part 2, vol.5 (1836) ) 41, 25 April 1536, here modernised.〕
Had the marriage gone ahead, their son James Stewart, the future Regent, could have been declared legitimate. By July 1536, the Imperial ambassador in London, Eustace Chapuys, and Spanish diplomats at the Vatican believed the marriage had already taken place.〔''Calendar State Papers Spanish'', vol. 5 part 2, p. 244: ''Letters & Papers Henry VIII'', vol. 11, (1888), no. 64 & fn, Dr. Ortiz to Isabella, 11 July 1536; vol. 10 (1887), no. 1069, Chapuys to Charles V, 6 June 1536〕

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