Family tree van Wincoop - Sandkuijl » Sir James Stewart of Pearston (Pierston) Ancestor of the Stewart Lords of Lorne, Earls of Atholl, Earls of Buchan, Earls of Traquair and Clan Stewart of Appin (????-1333)
Personal data Sir James Stewart of Pearston (Pierston) Ancestor of the Stewart Lords of Lorne, Earls of Atholl, Earls of Buchan, Earls of Traquair and Clan Stewart of Appin
He died on July 19, 1333 in killed at Halidon Hill.
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