
The Earl of Moray
The Earl of Moray was a noble title in Scotland, held by prominent figures, most notably James Stewart, who was the illegitimate son of King James V. He played a key role in the Scottish Reformation and served as Regent during Mary, Queen of Scots' absence. The title signified high social status and land ownership, with the Earl governing regions and influencing political decisions. Throughout history, the Earl of Moray was associated with leadership during turbulent times, balancing loyalty to the crown with regional interests. The title is part of Scotland’s noble heritage, reflecting both political influence and social standing.