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    Earl John Stuart<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: 1265 - Kerse, Renfrewshire, SCT<br>Death: 1323<br>Father: Earl of Walter Stewart<br>Mother: Mary Stewart (born Menteith)<br>Siblings: John Stewart (born Menteith)Alexander MenteithSir John Stewart (born Stuart)
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