Elle est mariée avec John Stewart of Innermeath.
Ils se sont mariés.
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Isabel MacDougal, of Argyll[1]
Female Abt 1362 - 1439 (~ 77 years)
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Name Isabel MacDougal [2]
Suffix of Argyll
Born Abt 1362 Lorn, Argyllshire, Scotland Find all individuals with events at this location [2]
Gender Female
Died 21 Dec 1439 [3]
Person ID I2400 Clan current
Father Ewen (John gallda) MacDougall, 5th Lord of Lorn, 7th Chief of Clan Dougall, d. Abt 1375
Mother Joan Isaac, d. Yes, date unknown
Family ID F1763 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Sir John Stewart, of Innermeath, Lord of Lorn, b. 1358, d. 26 Apr 1421 (Age 63 years)
Married 1386 [4]
Children
1. Archibald Stewart, d. Abt 1452
2. Alexander Stewart, of Grandtully, d. Yes, date unknown
3. William Stewart, d. Yes, date unknown
4. Christian (Christina) Stewart, d. Yes, date unknown
5. Isabel Stewart, d. Yes, date unknown
6. Jean Stewart, d. Yes, date unknown
7. dau. Stewart, d. Yes, date unknown
8. dau. Stewart, d. Yes, date unknown
9. Janet Stewart, d. Yes, date unknown
10. Robert Stewart, of Innermeath and Lorn, 1st Lord, b. 1379, d. Bef 1449 (Age 69 years)
11. Sir James Stewart, "The Black Knight of Lorn", b. Abt 1383, Innermeath, Argyllshire, Scotland Find all individuals with events at this location, d. Abt 1451, At Sea Find all individuals with events at this location (Age ~ 68 years)
Family ID F708 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Notes
Around 1386 both of Ewan's daughters married Stewarts of Innermeath from Perthshire. Janet and Isabella inherited Lorn equally as females under the laws of primogeniture. Then Janet and her husband Sir Robert Stewart traded their half of Lorn to her younger sister Isabella and her husband Sir John Stewart in exchange for Sir John Stewart's inherited estate of Durrisdeer in Perthshire. Through Isabella the Lordship of Lorn then passed to her Stewart husband. These Stewarts of Innermeath became the Lords of Lorn and retained the Lordship until around 1468 when the Lordship of Lorn transferred to the Chief of the Campbells.
[ http://www.macdougall.org/chiefs.html ]
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Lord of Lorne
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For the Child ballad, see The Lord of Lorn and the False Steward.
Lord of Lorne is a title in the Peerage of Scotland that has been created twice.
Arms of MacDougall, Feudal Lords of Lorne
Arms of Stewart, Lords of Lorne
First Creation
The title was first created for Robert Stewart of Durisdeer (died 1403), son of John Stewart of Innermeath (died 1421). Robert's mother was Isabel MacDougall, daughter of John Gallda MacDougall, Lord of Lorne (died 1371×1377). The MacDougalls, formerly exiled from their Argyll lands in the reign of Robert I, King of Scotland (died 1329), had been restored to their Lorne lands in the reign of David II, King of Scotland. The close association between John Gallda and David meant that the former was out of favour in the succeeding Stewart regime under Robert II, King of Scotland (died 1390). When John Gallda died without a male heir his two legitimate daughters, including Isabel, were subsequently married off to the sons of John Stewart of Innermeath.
Arms of Campbell, Lords of Lorne
Robert Stewart, 1st Lord of Lorne was succeeded by his oldest son John, member of the Parliament of Scotland. In 1463 the second lord died and his younger brother Walter became 3rd Lord Lorne. Walter Stewart resigned the lordship on 30 November 1463, or 17 April 1470, and was created 1st Lord Innermeath on the same day.[1]
Second creation
The next creation was for Colin Campbell, 1st Earl of Argyll, the husband of Isabelle Stewart, daughter of John Stewart, 2nd Lord Lorne and niece of William Stewart, 1st Lord Innermeath, on 17 April 1470. The title was a subordinate title of the Earl of Argyll and from 1701 is a subordinate title of the Duke of Argyll.
Contents
1 Feudal lordship
2 Lords Lorne, First Creation (1439)
3 Lords Lorne, Second Creation (1470)
4 See also
5 References
Feudal lordship
John Gallda MacDougall, Lord of Lorne (died 1371×1377)
Lords Lorne, First Creation (1439)
Robert Stewart, 1st Lord Lorne (1382 1449), brother of James Stewart, the Black Knight of Lorn
John Stewart, 2nd Lord Lorne (d. 1463)
Walter Stewart, 3rd Lord Lorne (d. 1489) (Resigned, 1463)
Lords Lorne, Second Creation (1470)
See the Earl of Argyll
See also
Lord of Argyll
References
Paul, James Balfour, ed. (1904). The Scots Peerage. Edinburgh: David Douglas. p. 1:333. Retrieved 4 November 2017.
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