Kind(eren):
Andrew Stewart
Gender:
Male
Birth:
circa 1278
Death:
1350 (67-77)
Immediate Family:
Son of Alexander Stewart, 4th High Steward of Scotland and wife of Alexander Stewart
Husband of Name Not Known
Father of Alexander Steward
Brother of Hawise Stewart; James Stewart (died young); James Stewart, 5th High Steward of Scotland; Elizabeth Stewart of Crawford; John Stewart of Bonkyl and Garlies; and daughter of Alexander Stewart
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Sir Andrew Stewart is your 19th great grandfather.
You
‰ ᆒ Geneva Allene Welborn (Smith)
your mother ·Üí Henry Loyd Smith Sr.
her father ·Üí Edith Lucinda Smith (Lee)
his mother ·Üí Malissa (Melissa Mariliza) Lee (Allen)
her mother ·Üí Matilda Caroline Norwood
her mother ·Üí Theophilus Norwood
her father ·Üí James Richard Norwood
his father ·Üí Theophilus Norwood
his father ·Üí Samuel Norwood, Jr.
his father ·Üí Samuel Norwood, Sr.
his father ·Üí Captain John Norwood, Sr.
his father ·Üí Elizabeth Norwood (Stuard)
his mother ·Üí Nicholas Steward, Doc. of Law
her father ·Üí Simeon Steward
his father ·Üí Nicholas Steward
his father ·Üí Richard Steward
his father ·Üí Thomas Stewart (Steward), of Swaffham
his father ·Üí Sir John Stewart
his father ·Üí John Stewart (Steward), [Sir]
his father ·Üí Alexander Steward
his father ·Üí Sir Andrew Stewart
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3. Andrew Stewart (d after 1350) Married Beith. (The chronology of this entry is extremely shaky and it is unlikely that Andrew was the son of Alexander.)
The chronology of this entry is extremely shaky and it is unlikely that Andrew was the son of Alexander.‰ m --- Beith, daughter of JAMES Beith & his wife ---.‰ The Visitation of Cambridge 1575 records the marriage of "Andreas Stuard iunior filius" (of Alexander Stuart‰ secundo genitus Gualt, Senescalli Scotie) and "filiam Jacobi Bethe", adding that he was decorated with a military swordbelt by "Johanne Francorမ Rege" and naming "Alexander Styward unicus filius Andree" who was awarded military honours by "Carolus rex Francor" (together with eight generations of Alexanderမs alleged descendants in East Anglia)[1248].‰ The chronology of this entry is extremely shaky and it is unlikely that Andrew was the son of Alexander.]‰
ALEXANDER Stewart, son of WALTER FitzAlan High Steward of Scotland & his wife --- (-1283).¬â The Liber Pluscardensis names "dominus Alexander Stevart de Dundonald, pronepos primi Walteri Stewart"[1211].¬â The Visitation of Cambridge 1575 names "Alexander Stuart¬â secundo genitus Gualt, Senescalli Scotie"[1212].¬â He succeeded his father as High Steward of Scotland.¬â "Alexander filius Walteri Scotie senescallus" donated flour from "firma mea de Inchynnan" to Paisley monastery by charter dated Jan 1286 (presumably misdated)[1213].¬â The seal of "Alexandri filii Walterii senescalli regis Scotie" is appended to a charter under which "Alexander Stuart" donated lands at Machline and Carentabel to Melrose by charter dated to [1226] (presumably misdated)[1214].¬â John of Fordun·Äôs Scotichronicon (Continuator) records the death in 1281 of "Alexander senescallus Scotiâ¶, avus·Ä¶Walteri generi domini Roberti Bruce regis"[1215].¬â
m JEAN, daughter of ---.‰ Balfour Paul names Jean of Bute heiress of the Isles of Bute and Arran, daughter of James Lord of Bute and Arran & his wife ---, and records her marriage to Alexander Stewart (no primary source cited)[1216].‰ Andrew McEwen suggests that there is no evidence to indicate that the wife of Alexander Stewart was the daughter of James Lord of Bute[1217].‰ He adds that what evidence there is "suggests a double marriage allianceဦabout 1240 between Sir Walter fitz Alan II and Richard Comyn by which the Stewardမs son and heir Alexander married Comynမs daughter Joanna, while Comynမs son and heir John married Sir Walterမs daughter Eva", but he does not cite the nature of the evidence in question[1218].‰
Alexander Stewart & his wife had [six] children:
1.‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ [JAMES Stewart (-young).‰ The Visitation of Cambridge 1575 names "Jacobus Styward adhuc puer morte preceptus est" as eldest son of "Alexander Stuart‰ secundo genitus Gualt, Senescalli Scotie"[1219].‰ No earlier reference to James has been found.]‰
2.¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â JAMES Stewart ([1243]-16 Jul 1309).¬â The Visitation of Cambridge 1575 names "Johannes Steward" as second son of "Alexander Stuart¬â secundo genitus Gualt, Senescalli Scotie", adding that he was killed in battle "ad variu·Äô Sacella"[1220].¬â The reference to ·ÄúJohannes·Äù instead of ·ÄúJacobus·Äù is presumably an error in the Visitation.¬â Adrian Grant has highlighted that this entry could more appropriately refer Sir John Stewart of Bonkyll who was killed at Falkirk, indicating a more serious error in the Visitation[1221].¬â James succeeded his father as High Steward of Scotland.¬â He was appointed one of the six guardians of the kingdom on the death of King Alexander III in 1286[1222].¬â King Edward I confirmed the grant of "castro de Roo" made by "Ricardus de Burgo comes Ultoniⶠet dominus Connactensis" to "Jacobo Senescallo Scotiⶠet Egidiⶠsorori ipsius comitis" by charter dated 10 Oct 1296[1223].¬â John of Fordun·Äôs Scotichronicon (Continuator) records the death "XVII Kal Aug" in 1309 of "dominus Jacobus senescallus Scotie, pater·Ä¶Walteri, generi regis Roberti Bruce"[1224].¬â [m firstly CECILIA de Dunbar, daughter of PATRICK Earl of Dunbar & his wife Cecilia ---.¬â Symson records that James Stewart married "Cecilia daughter to Patrick Earl of Dunbar·Ä¶the first of that family who quitted that title and assumed that of March", adding that Cecilia was the mother of James·Äôs children. without citing the corresponding primary source[1225].¬â Andrew McEwen indicates that "no documentary evidence has been found" to support this statement, but adds that "though hardly free from error, Symson·Äôs work is always deserving of respect", and highlights that "it is highly unlikely that Muriel of Strathearn, whom he married in 1278, was James·Äôs first wife"[1226].]¬â [m secondly (before Jan 1279, [divorced before 1291]) as her second husband, MURIEL of Strathearn, widow of WILLIAM Earl of Mar, daughter of MALISE Earl of Strathearn & his first wife Marjory de Muschamp of Wooler ([1244]-[16 May/12 Nov] 1291).¬â The evidence for this possible second marriage is indicated by an assize roll dated "7 Edw I" [Nov 1278/Nov 1279] which records a claim relating to the barony of Muschamp brought by "Jacobus filius Alexandri et Muriella uxor eius" and "Maria uxor Nicholai de Grame", both represented by "Stephanum de Muschaump vel Thomam de Hagarston", against "Thomam de Rok"[1227].¬â Pleas taken at Newcastle 20 Jan 1279 (N.S.) include a jury finding that "the heirs of Muschampe hold their barony by service of four knights, and making suit to the county of Newcastle"[1228].¬â Andrew MacEwen indicates that "Muriella·Ä¶Maria" were the two daughters of Malise Earl of Strathearn by his first wife Marjory de Muschamp, and identifies "Jacobus filius Alexandri", the husband of Muriel, as James Stewart the future High Steward of Scotland, although he cites no primary source which confirms that the latter identification is correct[1229].¬â The absence of any reference to Muriel·Äôs husband "James" in the document dated 16 May 1291, which records the homage sworn to King Edward by "Muriellⶠquⶠfuit uxor Willelmi quondam comitis de Mar, filiⶠet heredis MargeriⶠfiliⶠRoberti de Muschaumps defunctâ¶" for the lands of "Margeria mater sua"[1230], suggests that her second marriage to "James" must have terminated before that date by divorce or annulment.]¬â m [thirdly] EGIDIA de Burgh, daughter of WALTER de Burgh Earl of Ulster & his wife Aveline FitzJohn ([1260/70]-).¬â King Edward I confirmed the grant of "castro de Roo" made by "Ricardus de Burgo comes Ultoniⶠet dominus Connactensis" to "Jacobo Senescallo Scotiⶠet Egidiⶠsorori ipsius comitis" by charter dated 10 Oct 1296[1231].¬â The Visitation of Cambridge 1575 records that "Johannes Steward", second son of "Alexander Stuart¬â secundo genitus Gualt, Senescalli Scotie", married "heredem de Bouthill"[1232].¬â According to Burke, James Stewart married "Cecilia, daughter of Patrick de Dunbar 7th Earl of Dunbar & March" by whom he fathered Walter Stewart[1233].¬â James Stewart & his [third] wife had [five] children:
a)‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ANDREW Stewart ([after 1290]-[25 Aug 1306/16 Jul 1309]).‰ The fact that Andrew was his fatherမs oldest [surviving] son is confirmed by a notarial confirmation dated 9 Aug 1306 which attested the verity of various documents, including one indicating that William Bishop of St Andrews had delivered "Andrew son and heir of Sir James the Steward of Scotland" to Robert de Brus[1234].‰ Malise Earl of Strathearn and John de Inchmartyn were ordered to produce "Andrew son of the Steward of Scotland and John son of John Earl of Athol" by charter dated 25 Aug 1306[1235].‰ These two documents presumably indicate that Andrew was still a minor in 1306, which confirms that he must have been from his fatherမs marriage to Egidia de Burgh.‰ Presumably he predeceased his father.‰
b)‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ WALTER Stewart ([1292]-9 Apr [1326/29]).‰ The Liber Pluscardensis names "dominus Alexander Stevart de Dundonald, pronepos primi Walteri Stewart" as "proavusဦnobilis Walteri Stevart qui filiam Roberti de Broys desponsavit"[1236].‰ He succeeded his father as High Steward of Scotland.‰ ‰ ‰
-‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ see below.‰
c)‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ EGIDIA Stewart .‰ Her parentage and marriage are confirmed by the charter under which "Alexandro de Meyners militi et Egidie Senescalli sponse sue" renounced "totam baroniam de Dorsidere" {Durrisdeir} in favour of her brother James, dated to [1315/21][1237].‰ m ALEXANDER de Meyners, son of ---.‰ Balfour Paul says that he was ancestor of the Menzies family[1238].‰
d)‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ [JOHN Stewart (-killed in battle Dundalk 1318).‰ "ဦJohe Senescalloဦ" witnessed a charter dated 9 Jul 1316 under which "Thomas Ranulphi comes Morauie et dns Mannie" confirmed a donation to Newbattle abbey[1239].‰ Andrew McEwen states that "if there was such a son [John], he must have been illegitimate", but he does not explain his reasoning for this statement[1240].‰ Balfour Paul records his death "at the battle of Dundalk with Edward Bruce‰ in 1318" (no source cited)[1241].]‰
e)‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ JAMES Stewart of Durisdeer (-after Nov 1330).‰ "ဦDomino Malcolmo Flemyng, domino Jacobo senescallo fratre quondam domini Walteri quondam senescalli Scotie, domino Alano Senescalloဦ" subscribed the charter dated Nov 1330 under which "Malcolmus comes de Levenax" donated "ecclesiam de Kylpatrick" to Paisley monastery[1242].‰ Balfour Paul says that he died childless (no source cited)[1243].‰
3.‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ [ELIZABETH] Stewart (-before 1288).‰ Andrew Stuart names Elizabeth as daughter of Alexander Stewart and records her marriage to လWilliam Lord Douglas, Knight, surnamed the Hardyဝ, citing in a later passage John Barbourမs 1370 Life of King Robert Bruce which recounts that James Douglas (William [III]မs son) captured Alexander Stewart of Bonkyll (dated to 1308), noting that လthe good Lord of Douglas to Sir Alexander made, that was his esmeမs [=uncleမs] son right gladsome chearဝ[1244].‰ The primary source which confirms her name has not been identified.‰ Balfour Paul records her parentage and marriage (no source cited)[1245].‰ The marriage is also suggested elsewhere by Barbourမs The Brus which records that "Walter Steward" and "Douglas" were "cosynis in ner degre"[1246].‰ m as his first wife, WILLIAM [III] Douglas "the Hardy" of that Ilk, son of WILLIAM [II] Douglas of Douglas & his [second?] wife Constance --- (-London in prison 1298).‰
4.‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ [ANDREW Stewart (-after 1350).‰ The Visitation of Cambridge 1575 records "Andreas Stuard iunior filius" (of Alexander Stuart‰ secundo genitus Gualt, Senescalli Scotie), adding that he was decorated with a military swordbelt by "Johanne Francorမ Rege" and naming "Alexander Styward unicus filius Andree" who was awarded military honours by "Carolus rex Francor" (together with eight generations of Alexanderမs alleged descendants in East Anglia)[1247].‰ The chronology of this entry is extremely shaky and it is unlikely that Andrew was the son of Alexander.‰ m --- Beith, daughter of JAMES Beith & his wife ---.‰ The Visitation of Cambridge 1575 records the marriage of "Andreas Stuard iunior filius" (of Alexander Stuart‰ secundo genitus Gualt, Senescalli Scotie) and "filiam Jacobi Bethe", adding that he was decorated with a military swordbelt by "Johanne Francorမ Rege" and naming "Alexander Styward unicus filius Andree" who was awarded military honours by "Carolus rex Francor" (together with eight generations of Alexanderမs alleged descendants in East Anglia)[1248].‰ The chronology of this entry is extremely shaky and it is unlikely that Andrew was the son of Alexander.]‰
5.‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ JOHN Stewart [of Jedworth] (-killed in battle Falkirk 1298).‰ A charter dated early Jan 1294 records "James the Stewart of Scotland" confirming donations to Paisley, witnessed by "Johannis Seneschalli frater meus"[1249].‰ A charter dated 15 May 1296 records the submission of "Johan le Seneschal frere Mons James Seneschal d Escoce" to Edward I King of England[1250].‰ The လRagman Rollဝ dated 28 Aug 1296 records လ...John le Seneschal of Jeddeworthe...Johan le Seneschal knight...ဝ swearing fealty to King Edward I at Berwick-on-Tweed[1251]. ‰ "John Senescal brother to James Senescal of Scotland" donated "two pound of wax at the fairs of Roxburghဝ, for the health of လMargaret his wife and his childrenဝ, by charter dated 25 Dec 1296, witnessed by လJames Senescal of Scotland, brother to the Granter..."[1252].‰ Bain suggests that all these previous entries refer to John Stewart, brother of James Stewart[1253].‰ Balfour Paul records his death "at the battle of Falkirk" (no source cited)[1254].‰ Andrew Stuart indicates that the dates of the documents cited below under his wife indicate that his father-in-law survived John Stewart and therefore that လit is highly probable that the estate of Bonkyl never actually belonged to [him]ဝ[1255].‰ m ([1279/84?]) as her first husband, MARGARET de Bonkyl, daughter and heiress of‰ ALEXANDER de Bonkyl & his wife Christiane[1256] --- (-[7 Jul 1304/20 Jul 1305]).‰ Balfour Paul records her first marriage but not her second (no source cited)[1257].‰ Her marriage date is estimated from the likely birth date of her oldest son, shown below.‰ "John Senescal brother to James Senescal of Scotland" donated "two pound of wax at the fairs of Roxburghဝ, for the health of လMargaret his wife and his childrenဝ, by charter dated 25 Dec 1296[1258].‰ Inquisitions held 20 Jul 1305, following the death of "Sir Robert de Depyng, the rector of the parish of Ulndale...Cumberland", record that "Sir Alexander de Bonkyl last presented the said Robert to the said churchဝ, that လthe said Alexander had a daughter Margaret, who is now lately dead, and that in her fatherမs lifetime she was married to Sir John, brother of the Stewart of Scotlandဝ, and also that လSir David de Brighyn...did marry the said Margaret...and had children by herဝ, confirmed by လa transcript of the Bull of the late Pope Benedict...[who] notwithstanding [their] affinity and consanguinity dispensed [their marriage]ဝ[1259].‰ Her parentage is also confirmed by Inquisitions held [late Apr/early May] 1300, following the death of "Sir Alexander de Bonkyl", confirming that "the manor of Ulnedale...was taken into the hands of...the King...on account of a certain Margaret, daughter and heir of the said Alexander, because that she resided in Scotland with the enemies of our sovereign lordဝ[1260].‰ She married secondly (Papal dispensation [22 Oct 1303/7 Jul 1304]) as his first wife, David de Brechin.‰ Her second marriage, and the date (during the papacy of Poe Benedict XI), are confirmed by the 20 Jul 1305 Inquisitions cited above.‰ King Edward I restored "the English lands of Alexander de Bonkyl, father of Margaret, whose heir she is" to လDavid de Bregyn and Margaret his wife, Scottish rebels, [who have] done homage and fealtyဝ by charter dated 7 Jul 1304[1261].‰ John & his wife had six children:‰
a)‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ALEXANDER Stewart of Bonkyl ([1280/85?]-[1315/19]).‰ His date of birth is estimated very approximately from the likely date of birth of his son.‰ Barbourမs Life of King Robert Bruce records that "of Bonkyl the Lord...Alexander Stewart...[and] Thomas Randall...and Adam also of Gordounဝ were taken prisoner by လthe good Lord of Douglas [James Lord of Douglas]ဝ, dated by Andrew Stuart to 1308[1262].‰ His parentage is confirmed by Inquisitions held at Ulndale 1315 which record that "Alexander le Seneschall [had been] seised of a fee of a certain manor of Ulndale"[1263], read with the two sets of Inquisitions cited above under his mother.‰ The following document indicates his date of death: King Edward II granted "the manor of Ulndale...which belonged to the deceased Alexander Stewart, a Scotsman, enemy and rebel of the King of England...the said manor...had become escheated to his Majestyဝ to လBartholomew de Badlesmereဝ, dated 1319[1264].‰ m ---.‰ The name of‰ Alexander's wife is not known.‰ Alexander & his wife had one child:‰
i)‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ JOHN Stewart of Bonkyl ([1305/10?]-9 Dec 1331).‰ His parentage is indicated by the 24 Oct 1328 Papal dispensation for his marriage in which he is named "Johanni Stwyarde domino de Bonkyl"[1265].‰ He is assumed therefore to have succeeded his father at Bonkyl, co. Berwick.‰ His birth date has been estimated to [1305/10?] bearing in mind the chronology of his ancestors and his own marriage date.‰ He was created Earl of Angus [24 Oct 1328/15 Jun 1329].‰
-‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ EARLS of ANGUS.‰
b)‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ALAN Stewart of Dreghorn (-killed in battle Halidon Hill 19 Jul 1333).‰ The Liber Pluscardensis names "Jacobus, Johannes et Alanus Stewart, filii nobilis Valteri Stewart et fratres Roberti postea regis" among those killed in battle at Halidon Hill in 1333[1266].‰ It is not chronologically possible for these three brothers to have been younger half-brothers of the future King Robert II if they were old enough to have fought in 1333.‰ Andrew Stuart discusses all the chronicles which make the same mistake and how it was later corrected[1267].‰
-‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ see below Part C. STEWART of DARNLEY.‰
c)‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ WALTER Stewart of Garlies and Dalswinton (-after 1333).‰ Stuart records his parentage, noting that King Robert I granted him လthe barony of Dalswintonဝ and John Ranulph Earl of Moray လthe barony of Garliesဝ, adding လfrom whom the Earl of Galloway by an heiressဝ[1268].‰ [His nephew] John Randolph Earl of Moray granted လthe lands of Garlies, Glenmanack, Corsocke and Kirkornock in the shire of Dumfriesဝ to လWalter Stewart knight...avunculus noster...father to John Stewart of Dalswintonဝ, undated but presumably dated to after 1333[1269].‰ m ---.‰ The name of Walter's wife is not known.‰ Walter & his wife had one child:
i)‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ JOHN Stewart of Dalswinton (-after 1346).‰ His parentage is confirmed by the charter cited above under his father.‰ m ---.‰ The name of John's wife is not known.‰ John & his wife had one child:
(a)‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ WALTER Stewart .‰ m ---.‰ The name of Walter's wife is not known.‰ Walter & his wife had one child:‰
(1)‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ MARION Stewart (-after 1429, bur Corstorphine).‰ The marriage contract between လSir William Stewart...his son Johnဝ and လSir Walter Stewart of Dalswinton...Marion [his] daughter and sole heirဝ is dated 17 Oct 1396[1270], although the date of death of the coupleမs son suggests that they may have married a few years later.‰ Marion Stewart လresigned her lands of Carnsalloch ဘin sua viduitateမ in favour of Sir Herbert Maxwellဝ dated 28 Oct 1420[1271].‰ She married secondly ([1422]) John Forrester of Corstorphine.‰ Balfour Paul records her second marriage and place of burial[1272].‰ Marion Stewart donated လthe Kirk of Kirkmahoဝ to Glasgow Cathedral, with the consent of လSir William Stewart, knight her son and heirဝ and her husband, by charter dated 1429[1273].‰ m firstly (contract 17 Oct 1396) JOHN Stewart, son of WILLIAM Stewart of Jedworth & his wife --- (-before 28 Oct 1420).‰ m secondly ([1422]) JOHN Forrester of Corstorphine, son of --- (-after 1429).‰
d)‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ JAMES Stewart of Pearston (-killed in battle Halidon Hill 19 Jul 1333).‰ The Liber Pluscardensis names "Jacobus, Johannes et Alanus Stewart, filii nobilis Valteri Stewart et fratres Roberti postea regis" among those killed in battle at Halidon Hill in 1333[1274].‰ It is not chronologically possible for these three brothers to have been younger half-brothers of the future King Robert II if they were old enough to have fought in 1333.‰ Andrew Stuart discusses all the chronicles which make the same mistake and how it was later corrected[1275].‰ Hailes indicates that လThe Stewart had two uncles, John and James.‰ John was killed, and James mortally wounded and made prisonerဝ (citing လEnglish historiansဝ [unspecified] to aupport the last statement)[1276].‰
-‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ STEWARTS of LORN.‰
e)‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ JOHN Stewart of Daldar [Jedworth] ([before 1298]-[killed in battle Halidon Hill 19 Jul 1333, or 1361 or after]).‰ Balfour Paul records his parentage and death လwithout issueဝ (citing လHailesဝ)[1277].‰ Hailes indicates that လThe Stewart had two uncles, John and James.‰ John was killed, and James mortally wounded and made prisonerဝ (citing လEnglish historiansဝ [unspecified] to aupport the last statement, no other source cited)[1278].‰ The primary source which confirms Johnမs parentage has not been found, although there seems no reason to doubt that it is correct.‰ [လ...Johis senescall de Jedd tunc balli dci dni Abbis [de Kelso]...ဝ witnessed the charter dated 1323 which granted freedoms to လburgi de Westerkelfowဝ[1279]: Bain records that လCrawfurd, in ဘRemarks on the Ragman Rollမ (Nisbetမs Heraldry)ဝ identified this person as John, youngest son of John Stewart [of Jedworth][1280].]‰ The Liber Pluscardensis names "Jacobus, Johannes et Alanus Stewart, filii nobilis Valteri Stewart et fratres Roberti postea regis" among those killed in battle at Halidon Hill in 1333[1281].‰ It is not chronologically possible for these three brothers to have been younger half-brothers of the future King Robert II if they were old enough to have fought in 1333.‰ Andrew Stuart discusses all the chronicles which make the same mistake and how it was later corrected[1282].‰ Joseph Bain speculated that this John Stewart was ancestor of the later Stewart family of Jedworth: follow the hyperlink below for the discussion[1283].‰
-‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ [STEWARTS of FORESTA, JEDWORTH].‰
f)‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ISABEL Stewart (-after 16 Jul 1351).‰ Lady of Gailies.‰ Her parentage and marriage are indicated by the following document: လThomas Ranulphus comes Morauie, dominus Vallis Anandie et Mannieဝ, recording that လavunculus nosterဝ Robert I King of Scotland granted him လreversionem tocius baronie de Morthyngtoun et de Langforacgus in Lambermore...post decessum domine Agnetis de Morthyngton, sponse quindam domini Henrici de Haliburtoun militisဝ, donated the property to လJohanni Senescallo comiti de Anegus nepoti nostroဝ [her nephew, son of her brother Alexander, see above], by charter dated to [1331][1284].‰ m THOMAS Randolph, son of THOMAS Randolph of Strathdon, Chamberlain of Scotland & his wife --- Bruce (-Musselburgh 20 Jul 1332).‰ He was created Earl of Moray [12 Apr/29 Oct] 1312.‰ Regent of Scotland.‰
6.‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ daughter .‰ Her parentage and marriage are confirmed by a charter dated [Oct] [1299] under which "Robert de Feltone" reported to Edward I King of England damage caused by raids on castle Lochmaben whose constable was "Robert de Conighamဦvallet of the Steward of Scotland, whose sister his uncle had married"[1285].‰ m --- Cunningham, son of ---.‰
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