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The Lennox (or Darnley) Jewel - Philippa Gregory

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    This is the Lennox Jewel (or Darnley Jewel), said to have been commissioned by Lady Margaret Douglas for her husband Matthew Stewart Earl of Lennox. It may have been a memorial piece to mark his death in battle in 1571, or possibly it was made to mark his return to Scotland in 1564 or the return of his lands and honours in 1565.

RCIN 28181 - The Darnley Jewel or Lennox Jewel

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    The Lennox or Darnley locket is one of the most important early jewels in the Royal Collection. It is said to have been commissioned by Lady Margaret Douglas, Countess of Lennox (1515-78), for her husband Matthew Stewart, Earl of Lennox and Regent of Scotland, who fell in battle in 1571. Theories vary for which occasion the jewel was made.

History of the Stewarts Historical Objects Darnley Jewel

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    Darnley Jewel Precious relic of the Darnley family. The Lennox or Darnley locket is said to have been commissioned by Lady Margaret Douglas, Countess of Lennox (1515-78), for her husband Matthew Stewart, Earl of Lennox and Regent of Scotland, who fell in battle in 1571. There are a few theories as to why the jewel was made.

The Darnley Jewel or Lennox Jewel - The Douglas Archives

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    Jun 13, 2014 · Probably made for Lady Margaret Douglas, Countess of Lennox, the Darnley, or Lennox, Jewel was acquired by Queen Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom (1819-1901), when Queen of the United Kingdom (1837-1901) and is now one of the most important early jewels in the Royal Collection.

Darnley/Lennox Jewel - douglashistory.co.uk

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    The Darnley or Lennox Jewel was most likely made at the instigation of Lady Lennox as a memento of her husband Matthew Stuart - but theories do vary as to …

Tudor Times 'You Seem All My Pleasure': The Lennox Jewel ...

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    The famous Lennox, or Darnley, Jewel, in the Royal Collection at the Palace of Holyroodhouse is a tribute to one of the Tudor age’s most successful royal marriages. Henry VIII’s niece, Lady Margaret Douglas, was born in 1515. She suffered a turbulent childhood in Scotland, and was brought to Henry VIII’s court in 1530.

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