James Hepburn Bothwell has written:
'Les affaires du conte de Boduel, l'an M.D.LXVIII'
James Hepburn has written: 'The Black Flag'
Alastair James Hepburn Martin has written: 'Imaging the arterial wall'
The cast of Bothwell - 1970 includes: Brian Cox as James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell Marian Diamond Marc Harrison Elizabeth Sinclair
James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell.
James Hepburn Campbell has written: 'Pacific railroad' -- subject(s): Pacific railroads, Early projects, Speeches in Congress
James G. Hepburn has written: 'The author's empty purse and the rise of the literary agent' -- subject(s): Literary agents 'Poetic design' -- subject(s): American poetry, English poetry, Poetry
John Hepburn has written: 'John, James, George, and Anne Hepburn, and their tutor in litem - - - - - appellants. Charles Congalton, and others, - - - respondents. Et e contra. The appellants case'
Mary, Queen of Scots, did not divorce James Hepburn, the 4th Earl of Bothwell; rather, their marriage was highly controversial and fueled political turmoil. They married in 1567 shortly after Mary's forced abdication, which many believed was orchestrated by Bothwell, leading to widespread condemnation. The marriage was viewed as illegitimate due to the circumstances surrounding it, and it ultimately contributed to Mary’s downfall. Following her defeat, Mary was imprisoned and never reconciled with Bothwell, who died in exile.
In order, her first husband was Francis II of France. Her second husband was her cousin was Lord(Henry) Darnley. Her third and finally husband was James Hepburn, also known as 'The Earl of Bothwell'.
Robert A. Greenberg has written: 'Robert Frost, an introduction, edited by Robert A. Greenberg and James G. Hepburn'
James Bothwell Water Tank House was created in 1926.
Mary Queen of Scots gave birth to three children. First, James VI of Scotland(James I of England) to Lord Henry Stuart of Darnley and then twins to Lord James Hepburn of Bothwell. However, Bothwell's children were stillborn.