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*'''The thanage of Fermartyn including the district commonly called Formartine : its proprietors, with genealogical deductions; its parishes, ministers, churches, churchyards, antiquities &c. (1894)https://archive.org/details/thanageoffermart00byutempdon territory by receiving the lands of Botarie from the Earl of Huntly ; had seisin of the lands of Kindrocht in 1487 In 1493, he purchased the lands of Longweir (Lungair or Lungar) and Hilton in the county of Kincardine, forming the southern half of the barony of Dunnottar, and in the same year those of Cromy, Little Warthill, with the part of Harlaw and the Glack. In this deed he is designated John Gordon of Auchleuchry. In 1506, he got a charter from Sir Alexander Seton of the lands of Kinmundy, Mylhill, Myllbrecks, and Petremarcus, and in the same year, he purchased the lands of Kyninmonde in Lonmay. John Gordon married Barbara, daughter of Alexander Forbes of Pitsligo, by his wife, Dame ___Hay, daughter of William, first Earl of Errol, by whom he had a son,sor. Gordon, son and heir of the late John Gordon of Lungar, on charter of William Gordon of Schivas, of the lands of Petnagoak, in the county of Aberdeen and barony of Schivas, dated 24 November, 1506. In 1531, there is a charter by King James V. confirming a charter of sale by Francis Gordon, portioner, Kindrocht and Sathlee to his brother, John Gordon of Lumgair, and eight years later, he got a feu charter from the Bishop of Moray, to him and the lawful heirs male of his body, of the lands of Pitlurge, Ovir Auchquhorties, Nether Auchquhorties, in the barony of Keith. These lands adjoined to Botarie. He made an excambion in 1541, with Sir Thomas Erskine of Brechin, receiving the lands of xchange for Hilton, the harbour and fishings of the same; and in the same year also received a charter from John Forsyth de Dykis of the lands of Gilkenston. ter of the first Earl of Athole of that family, by his second wife. Lady Eleanor St. Clair, daughter of William, Earl of Orkney and Caithness. The Earl of Athole was half-brother to King James II., being son of Queen Joan Beaufort, by her second husband. Sir James Stuart, the black knight of Lorne. Lady Jean predeceased her husband, having borne him two sons : — I. James, who received a grant of Auchleuchries from his brother in 1546. y of Stobhall, without issue (she married after her husband's death George Baird of Auchmedden). r John Stewart, 1st Earl Atholl, Ambassador to England1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9r Joan Beaufort10,11 b. 1398, d. 15 Jul 1445id of Galloway' Douglas, daughter of Archibald Douglas, 5th Earl Douglas, Earl of Wigtown, Duke of Touraine, Comte de Longueville and Euphemia Graham, between July 1459 and 25 March 1460; They had 3 daughters (Jean, wife of Alexander Gordon, 3rd Earl Huntly; Elizabeth, wife of Andrew, 2nd Lord Gray; & Christian, wife of Neil Stewart of Forthergill & Garth).2,4,5,6,9,12 Sir John Stewart, 1st Earl Atholl, Ambassador to England married Eleanor Sinclair, daughter of Sir William Sinclair, 3rd Earl of Orkney, 1st Earl Caithness, Lord Sinclair and Marjory (Mary) Sutherland, before 19 April 1475; They had 2 sons (John, 2nd Earl of Atholl, Lord of Balveny; & Andrew, Bishop of Caithness, Bishop-elect of Dunkeld) and 9 daughters (Katherine, wife of John, 6th Lord Forbes; Isabel, wife of John Stewart, 3rd Earl of Lennox; Margaret, wife of William Murray of Castletown; '''Jean, wife of Sir Robert Gordon of Pitlurg'''; Elizabeth, wife of Alexander Robertson of Strowan; Margaret, wife of Robert Robertson, younger of Strowan; Marjory, wife of Sir Colin Campbell of Glenorchy; Elspeth, wife of Robert Innes of Innermarkie; & Jean (Janet), wife of James Arbuthnott).5,12 Sir John Stewart, 1st Earl Atholl, Ambassador to England died on 15 September 1512 at Laighwood, Perthshire, Scotland; Buried at Dunkeld Cathedral, Perthshire.5,12n 1473 - 19 Apr 1475**Margaret II Stewart+John Stewart, 2nd Earl of Atholl+12 b. c 1465, d. bt 1520 - 1522s, p. 150; Scots Peerage.ouglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. III, p. 573.y, Vol. I, p. 241-242. 651.Vol. V, p. 42-43.l. I, edited by Sir James Balfour Paul, p. 442.om: http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p98.htm#i2944Beaufort, widow of JAMES I King of Scotland, daughter of JOHN Beaufort Earl of Somerset & his wife Margaret de Holand (-Dunbar Castle 15 Jul 1445, bur Monastery of the Charterhouse, Perth). James & his wife had three children: tewart (-[Jan 1497/Jan 1500]). Earl of Buchan 1469. m#JohnBalveny1Atholldied1512*m firstly ([1459/60]) as her third husband, MARGARET Douglas "the Fair Maid of Galloway", widow of WILLIAM Douglas Earl of Douglas and divorced wife (secondly) of JAMES Douglas Earl of Douglas, daughter of ARCHIBALD Douglas Earl of Douglas & his second wife Eupheme Graham of Strathearn (-[21 Jan 1473/early 1475]). arl of Caithness & his second wife Marjory Sutherland of Dunbeath (-21 Mar 1518, bur Dunkeld Cathedral). m (contract 14 Oct 1474) as his first wife, ALEXANDER Gordon Master of Huntly, son of GEORGE Gordon Earl of Huntly & his first wife Elizabeth Douglas Dowager Ctss of Moray née Dunbar of the Earls of Moray (-Perth 21 Jan 1524, bur Perth Dominican Friars). He succeeded his father in 1501 as Earl of Huntly. rbes & his wife Christian Gordon of the Earls of Huntly (-1547).ay Master of Gray & his second wife Annabel Forbes (-Feb 1514). ANDREW (-1542). Bishop of Caithness 1518. --. . m as his second wife, ALEXANDER Robertson of Struan, son of ---. milton (-1526). m secondly (1529) as his second wife, NINIAN Lord Ross, son of --- (-1556). MARGARET [Isabel]. m ROBERT Robertson of Struan, son of ---. rage; founded on Wood's edition of Sir Robert Douglas's peerage of Scotland; containing an historical and genealogical account of the nobility of that kingdom (1904)peeragefoun01paulr carnalis' of King James II. He was created EARL OF ATHOLL in or before 1457, and is so designed in a truce with the English that year. Styled Earl of Atholl in a charter under the Great Seal, 25 March 1460, of the lordship of Balvany. Another charter was granted to him by King James III., on account of near kinship and affection, of the earldom of Atholl and the lands with remainder to the heirs-male of his body, whom failing to the King, with the reddendo of a red rose to be delivered at Blair, 18 March 1481-82. He was sent in the expedition against John, Lord of the Isles, in 1475, and being victorious, adopted the motto 'Furth fortune and fill the fetters.' In 1484 he was one of the conservators of the peace with England, and in 1488 commanded in the army of James III. On that King's death the Earl was imprisoned by King James IV., but was liberated before 1489, when he attended Parliament in Edinburgh. He died at the Laighwood, 15 September 1512, and was buried in Dunkeld Cathedral. He married, first, Margaret Douglas, the Fair Maid of Galloway, only daughter and ultimate heiress of Archibald, fifth Earl of Douglas, Duke of Touraine. She married, first, in 1444, William, eighth Earl of Douglas, and on his death his brother James, ninth Earl. After the latter's rebellion in 1455 she remained with him in England for a time, but about 1459 she is said to have repaired to ttps://archive.org/stream/scotspeeragefoun01pauluoft#page/466/mode/1upng dissolved she was married to Atholl, as her third husband, before March 1460. He married, secondly, before 19 April 1475, Eleanor Sinclair, stated to be a daughter of William (Sinclair), Earl of Orkney and Caithness. He had issue by both wives : — ness in 1518, and died 1542. nuary 1511-12, to John, third Earl of Lennox, by dispensation dated 29 January 1511-12, as they were related in the second and fourth degrees of consanguinity. t of Garth, died 30 May 1538 and was buried in the Cathechal of Dunkeld. astletown, killed at Flodden 9 September 1513. {See Murray, Duke of Atholl.) f Pitlurg. and died 26 July 1524. of the British empire (1978)ight of Lorn, 3rd son of Sir John Stewart, of Innermeath and Lorn, m., 1438, Lady Joanna Beaufort, Dowager of King James I. of Scotland, and by her had three sons, of Buchan. ly instrumental in suppressing the rebellion of the Earl of Ross, upon which occasion he assumed the motto, still borne by his descendants, "Furth fortune and fill the fetters." He m. 1st, Lady Margaret Douglas, relict of William, 8th Earl of Douglas, and only dau. of Archibald, 5th Earl of Douglas, and had by her two daus., Janet, m. to Alexander, 3rd Earl of Huntly ; and Elizabeth, wife of Andrew, Lord Gray. The earl m. 2ndly, Lady Eleanor Sinclair, dau. of William, Earl of Orkney and Caithness, and by her had issue. of Donkeld, 1515, consecrated bishop of Caithness, 1518, d. 1542. Robert Innes, of Innermarky. VII. Anne, m. to John, 3rd Earl of Lennox. mpbell, dau. of Archibald, Earl of Argyll, and left issue, .... etc.Sir John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl, b. Abt 1440, Balveny, Fifeshire, Scotland , d. 15 Sep 1512, Laighwood, Perthshire, Scotland of, Ravenscraig, Fifeshire, Scotland , d. 21 Mar 1518-1519 n, b. Abt 1517, of, Pitlurg, Aberdeenshire, Scotland , d. 10 Sep 1547, Battle of Pinkie, Musselburgh, Midlothian, Scotland oble and Royal Families, Charles Cawley, (http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/), SCOTLAND NOBILITY; http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SCOTTISH%20NOBILITY.htm [Accessed Nov 2009].aint-Louis (1976), Louis IX, Roi de France, (Angers: J. Saillot, 1976), FHL book 944 D22ds., vol. 11 p. 857, 866.us Christ of Latter-day Saints. Family History Department. Medieval Family History Unit, (Manuscript. Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1996), FHL film 1553977-1553985..ial Illustrations (1904-1914), Paul , Sir James Balfour, (9 volumes. Edinburgh: D. Douglas, 1904-1914), FHL book 941 D22p; FHL microfilms104,157-104,161., vol. 1 p. 442.: A study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Richardson, Douglas, (Kimball G. Everingham, editor. 2nd edition, 2011), vol. 4 p. 106.d Genealogical Account of the Nobility of That Kingdom, from Their Origin to the Present Generation (2nd edition, 1813), Douglas, Sir Robert, (2nd edition. 2 volumes. Edinburgh: A. Constable, 1813 NOTE: Caution should be taken with this peerage, and compared with other peerages to obtain accurate information about the families. Some of the lineages are confused, but can be used for supplemental information.), FHL book Q 941 D22d; FHL microfilm 1,440,956 items., vol. 1 p. 141._____________of John GORDON 2nd of Auchleuchries, 1st of Pitlurg and Margaret FORBES. (John GORDON 3rd of Auchleuchries was born about 1481 and died about 1546 3.)N .  m as his first wife, Sir ROBERT Gordon of Pitlurgo." (FMG)uchries, 2nd of Pitlurg+propertyabout.htm?PropID=PL_027&PropName=Balvenie%20Castle Historic Scotland]lords who ruled over this part of north-east Scotland. The immensely powerful ‘Black’ Comyn earls of Buchan built it in the 13th century. When they were forfeited in the early 14th century, because of their alliance with the ill-fated John Balliol, the stronghold passed to the mighty ‘Black’ Douglases. And when the Douglases too were wiped out around 1455 by James II, the victorious Stewart king entrusted it to a kinsman, John Stewart, Earl of Atholl. It remained with his descendants for the next 250 years. Today’s visitor will find important, and impressive, remains dating from all three dynastic families. of the 8th Earl of Douglas and the divorced wife of the 9th Earl! The Stewarts held Balvenie for the next 250 years, in return for the princely sum of one red rose. During that time the Stewarts transformed the formidable medieval stronghold into a pleasing Renaissance residence. The noble Atholl Lodging at the SE corner, to the right of the main entrance, was built by the 4th Earl of Atholl during Mary Queen of Scots’ reign in the mid-16th century.___________________________________

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  1. Slot Web Site, Michael Ejnar abildgaard Slot, Jean "Jane (Stewart) Gordon" Stewart, 11 november 2020
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    Jean Arbuthnot (born Stewart)<br>Gender: Female<br>Marriage: 1506<br>Death: Apr 19 1522<br>Father: Sir John of Balveny, 1st Earl of Atholl Stewart<br>Mother: Countess Eleanor Countess of Atholl Stewart (born Sinclair)<br>Husband: James Arbuthnot of Arbuthnot (born Arbuthnot), 13th<br>Children: Robert 14th of Arbuthnot ArbuthnotAlexander Arbuthnot in Pitcarles (born Arbuthnot), 1stIsabel Maule (born Arbuthnot Ochterlony)Andrew Arbuthnot of Arbuthnot (born Arbuthnot), 15th<br>Siblings: Sir John 2nd Earl of Atholl Stewart StuartJean Stewart StuartLady Margaret Stewart StuartAndrew Stewart The Bishop of CaithnessChristian Stewart StuartMariote Marjory Campbell (born Stewart Stuart)Elspeth Innes (born Stewart Stuart)Elizabeth Ross (born Stewart Stuart)Elizabeth Isabel Robertson (born Stewart)Isabel Margaret Robertson (born Stewart)
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    Jean Stewart<br>Gender: Female<br>Birth: 1481 - Of, Fife, Scotland<br>Father: John 1St Earl of Atholl Stewart<br>Mother: Margaret Douglas<br>Source: View the original record on GenealogieOnline website<br>Source Remarks: Some family trees were posted years ago and have later been removed. In such cases, the link to the original record will not work.

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