Jérôme Groslot

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Jérôme Groslot, Sieur de l'Isle (died 1622) was a French diplomat.

Jérôme Groslot, Sieur de l’Isle returned to Scotland to try to persuade James VI to marry Catherine of Bourbon

His father, also Jérôme Groslot (1520–1572), was killed during the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre in Paris. Jérôme Groslot came to Scotland and was brought up for a time with the young James VI at Stirling Castle.[1][2] In Scotland, Jérôme Groslot was sometimes known as "the son of the Baillie of Orleans".[3] His sister Louise married Samuel Puchot de Bertreuille in 1601.

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