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* Margaret Forrest Angus, married Dr. Charles F. Martin ( 1868 – 1953 ), Dean of the McGill University Faculty of Medicine.
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Forrest was born at Picton, near Bunbury in Western Australia, the fourth of nine sons of William and Margaret Forrest.
Forrest named the Kimberley district, and discovered the Margaret and Ord Rivers, the King Leopold Ranges, and the fertile area between the Fitzroy and Ord River.
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In 1831, Angus was born in Scotland at Bathgate, a younger son of Alexander Angus, merchant and a friend of the father of Sir James Young Simpson, by his wife Margaret Forrest.
John Forrest, during his 1869 exploring expedition, named Mount Malcolm, Mount Flora and Mount Margaret all in honour of members of the Hamersley family.
His father Edward was one of the leading Western Australian landholders of his day ; his brother Samuel and nephew Vernon both became Members of the Legislative Council ; William Locke Brockman was his uncle ; his sister Margaret married Sir John Forrest ; and his wife Jane was sister to Andrew and Charles Dempster.
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His father Edward was one of the leading Western Australian landholders of his day ; his brother Edward also became a Member of the Legislative Council ; William Locke Brockman was his uncle ; his sister Margaret married Sir John Forrest ; and his wife Matilda was sister to Maitland Brown.
Lady Forrest ( 22 October 1844 – 13 June 1929 Picton, Bunbury ), born Margaret Elvire Hamersley, was the wife of Sir John Forrest.
Rowan returned to Melbourne in 1877, and for many years travelled in Australia painting the flora of the country, at times in the company of her painting companion, Margaret Forrest.
Margaret and Angus
Darnley's maternal grandparents were Archibald Douglas, sixth Earl of Angus, and Margaret Tudor, daughter of Henry VII of England, and widow of James IV, king of Scots.
* they shared a grandmother in English princess Margaret Tudor, daughter of King Henry VII of England and the elder sister of Henry VIII ( Mary descending from Margaret's marriage to James IV of Scotland, Darnley from Margaret's marriage to Archibald Douglas, 6th Earl of Angus ), putting both Mary and Darnley high in the line of succession for the English throne ;
Margaret Tudor, Queen Consort of Scotland, Countess of Angus, Lady Methven ( 28 November 1489 – 18 October 1541 ) was the elder of the two surviving daughters of Henry VII of England and Elizabeth of York, and the elder sister of Henry VIII.
It was also at this time that she at last began to get the measure of Angus, who, with an eye on his own welfare, returned to Scotland to make peace with the Regent, " which much made Margaret to muse.
Although Margaret and Angus were temporarily reconciled, it was not long before their relationship entered a phase of terminal decline.
The dispute between husband and wife was set to dominate Scottish politics for the next three years, complicated even more by a bitter feud between Angus and James Hamilton, 1st Earl of Arran ; with bewildering rapidity Margaret sided with one and then the other.
Angus and his allies spread the rumour that the two were lovers, to such effect that even the sober-headed Lord Dacre wrote to Wolsey, predicting that James would be murdered and Albany would become king and marry Margaret.
* Margaret Douglas ( 1515 – 1578 ), the daughter of Archibald Douglas, 6th Earl of Angus, and Margaret Tudor
Margaret Douglas, Countess of Lennox ( 8 October 1515 – 7 March 1578 ) was the daughter of Archibald Douglas, 6th Earl of Angus, and Margaret Tudor, Queen Dowager of Scotland.
By that date Margaret had given birth to James's posthumous son Alexander and married the Earl of Angus.
Following the death of Alexander Abernethy, the title passed to his daughter Margaret who married John Stewart of Bonkyll, who assumed the title, as well as being granted the forfeited Earldom of Angus.
His granddaughter Margaret Stewart, 4th Countess of Angus and Lady of Abernethy, had an illegitimate son by William Douglas, 1st Earl of Douglas.
This Stewart line ended with Margaret Stewart, countess of Angus in her own right, and widow of Thomas, Earl of Mar.
As a result of an illicit affair with her brother in law, William Douglas, 1st Earl of Douglas ( married to the sister of her husband ), Margaret Stewart, Countess of Mar and Angus, became the mother of George Douglas, 1st Earl of Angus ( c. 1380 – 1403 ), and secured a charter of her estates for her son, to whom in 1389 the title was granted by King Robert II.
Malcolm Young's parents, William Young ( 1911 – 1985 ) and Margaret Young ( 1913 – 1988 ), emigrated from the Cranhill area of Glasgow, Scotland, to Sydney, Australia, in May 1963 with their children George, Margaret, Malcolm, and Angus ( leaving behind son, Alex, who would later form the London-based band, Grapefruit ).
In 1957, the university appointed Margaret Angus as its first Director of Radio and students formed the CFRC Radio Club to produce programming and operate the station under her supervision as a fully fledged campus radio station.
A number of real historical characters appear in the novel, including Archibald Douglas, 6th Earl of Angus, Margaret Douglas, Countess of Lennox and Mary of Guise.
As the Scottish nation licked its wounds, Angus won appointment as one of the councilors of Margaret Tudor the queen regent ; but the newly-appointed councilor died at the end of October 1513.
After her death, and that of his father, in 1513, on 6 August 1514 the new Earl of Angus married the dowager queen and regent, Margaret Tudor, widow of James IV and elder sister of Henry VIII of England.
Angus withdrew to his estates in Forfarshire, while Albany besieged the queen at Stirling and got possession of the royal children ; then he joined Margaret after her flight at Morpeth, and on her departure for London returned and made his peace with Albany in 1516.
Margaret and married
His son Thomas, aged fifteen when he entered Oxford in 1582, married as his first wife Margaret, sister of Sir Edward Greville.
Alexander had married Princess Margaret of England, a daughter of King Henry III of England and Eleanor of Provence, on 26 December 1251.
Fox married Margaret Fell of Swarthmoor Hall, a lady of high social position and one of his early converts, on 27 October 1669 at a meeting in Bristol.
Isabella's only son, Juan, married Margaret of Austria, further maintaining ties with the Habsburg dynasty.
In 1468 the last significant acquisition of Scottish territory occurred when James III married Margaret of Denmark, receiving the Orkney Islands and the Shetland Islands in payment of her dowry.
In 1503, he married Margaret Tudor, daughter of Henry VII of England, thus laying the foundation for the 17th century Union of the Crowns.
After the completion of his courses, Alexander, on 14 October 1931, married Lady Margaret Bingham, the daughter of the Earl of Lucan and with whom Alexander had two sons — Shane, born 1935, and Brian, born 1939 — and a daughter, as well as adopting another daughter during his time as Canada's governor general.
* Federico II, Duke of Mantua ( 17 May 1500 – 28 August 1540 ), married Margaret Paleologa, by whom he had issue.
In 1764, Watt married his cousin Margaret ( Peggy ) Miller, with whom he had five children, two of whom lived to adulthood: James Jr. ( 1769 – 1848 ) and Margaret ( 1767 – 1796 ).
On 25 August 1476 in Berlin John married Margaret of Wettin, a daughter of Landgrave William III of Thuringia with Anne of Habsburg, Duchess of Luxembourg.
# Margaret ( 29 September 1511 – 1577 ), married on 23 January 1530 George I, Duke of Pomerania and after his death in 1534 John V, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst.
On 27 May 1234, Louis married Margaret of Provence ( 1221 – 21 December 1295 ), whose sister Eleanor later became the wife of Henry III of England.
* 1503 – James IV of Scotland and Margaret Tudor are married according to a Papal Bull by Pope Alexander VI.
Gell-Mann married Marcia Southwick in 1992, after the death of his first wife, J. Margaret Dow ( d. 1981 ), whom he married in 1955.
On July 4, 1925, 24-year-old Margaret Mitchell and 29-year-old John Marsh were married in the Unitarian-Universalist Church.
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