Three years later, King James V (ruled 1513-1542), still only five years old, was brought to the castle for safety.
Between 1533 and 1542 he acted several times as King James V of Scotland's ambassador to France.
Defiant to the last, Gilnockie said these words directly to King James V:
Until 1975 it was a royal burgh, established under charter of King James V in 1517.
She was said to have been a powerful political figure in Scotland during the youth of King James V until 1528.
April 10 - King James V of Scotland (d. 1542)
King James V also later lent his support by granting the university a royal charter in 1532.
Mary was the daughter of King James V of Scotland, who died just after she was born.
December 14 - King James V of Scotland (born 1512)
When King James V took personal control of the situation, Armstrong and his men were dealt with severely, as rebels.