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* 1460 – James II of Scotland ( b. 1430 )
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* Mary of Guelders ( 1434 – 1463 ), Queen Consort to James II of Scotland, and the regent of Scotland 1460 – 1463
The so-called " Black Dinner " which followed saw the two boys summarily beheaded on trumped-up charges, in the presence of the ten-year-old King James II ( ruled 1437 – 1460 ).
In 1479, Alexander Stewart, Duke of Albany, was imprisoned in David's Tower for plotting against his brother, King James III ( ruled 1460 – 1488 ).
Indeed, early cannons could be quite dangerous to their own soldiers ; James II of Scotland was killed besieging Roxburgh Castle in 1460 when one of his cannons, called " Lion ", exploded next to him.
He succeeded his father James II on 3 August 1460 and was crowned at Kelso Abbey, Roxburghshire, a week later.
During his childhood, the government was led by three successive factions, first the King's mother, Mary of Guelders ( 1460 – 1463 ) ( who briefly secured the return of the burgh of Berwick to Scotland ), then James Kennedy, Bishop of St Andrews, and Gilbert, Lord Kennedy ( 1463 – 1466 ), then Robert, Lord Boyd ( 1466 – 1469 ).
James II ( 16 October 1430 – 3 August 1460 ), who reigned as king of Scots from 1437 on, was the son of James I and Joan Beaufort.
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James III ( reigned 1460 – 1488 ) was born here, and later undertook works to the gardens and the chapel royal.
J. Burke ( 1836, pp. 149 – 150 ) records that the family goes back to an illegitimate son of James II of Scotland ( 1430 – 1460 ), and the motto is recorded by Burke and by Robson ( 1830 ).
In 1460, with support from the Egyptian Mamluk sultan Sayf ad-Din Inal, James challenged her right to the throne, blockading her and her husband in the castle of Kyrenia for three years.
Through them this honour was regarded as passing to the Douglas Earls of Angus, notably at the coronation of James III in 1460 when George Douglas, 4th Earl of Angus proclaimed " There!
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