Let op: Was 9 maanden voor de geboorte (??-??-1296) van kind (Walter Stewart (MAIN) 6th High Steward of Stewart 6th High Steward of Scotland) al begraven (??-??-1283).
Let op: Was 9 maanden voor de geboorte (??-??-1297) van kind (James Stewart, Knight, of Durisdeer) al begraven (??-??-1283).
Let op: Begraven (??-??-1283) voor overlijden (16 juli 1309).
Let op: Begraven (??-??-1283) voor huwelijk (??-??-1292).
Let op: Was 9 maanden voor de geboorte (??-??-1294) van kind (John Stewart) al begraven (??-??-1283).
Let op: Was 9 maanden voor de geboorte (??-??-1293) van kind (Gilles "Egidia" Stewart) al begraven (??-??-1283).
Let op: Was 9 maanden voor de geboorte (??-??-1291) van kind (Andrew Stewart) al begraven (??-??-1283).
(1) Hij is getrouwd met Muriel de Burgh.
Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 1292 te Dundonald,Kyle,Ayr,Scotland, hij was toen 31 jaar oud.
Spouse: Gille de Burgh, of Ulster
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(2) Hij is getrouwd met Lady Gille de Burgh.
Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 1280 te Argyll, Scotland, hij was toen 19 jaar oud.
Spouse: James Stewart of Dundonald
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(3) Hij is getrouwd met Cecilia de Dunbar.
Zij zijn getrouwd
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(5) Hij had een relatie met ??.
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James Stewart of Dundonald<br>Gender: Male<br>Alias name: James fitz Alexander<br>Birth: Circa 1260 - At or near , Durisdeer, Dumfreshire, Scotland, United Kingdom<br>Occupation: High Steward, 5th High Steward of Scotland<br>Marriage: Spouse: Gille de Burgh, of Ulster - 1292 - Dundonald,Kyle,Ayr,Scotland<br>Death: July 16 1309 - Dundonald Castle, Irvine, Ayrshire, Scotland<br>Burial: Paisley Abbey, Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland, United Kingdom<br>Father: Alexander Stewart, High Steward of Scotland<br>Mother: wife of Alexander Stewart<br>Wives: Muriel Unknown, Gille de Burgh, of Ulster</a>, Cecilia de Dunbar<br>Children: John Stewart, Andrew Stewart, Walter Stewart, Gilles "Egidia" Stewart, James Stewart, Knight, of Durisdeer<br>Siblings: Alianore Stewart, John Stewart of Bonkyl and Garlies, Mary Stewart, Hawise Stewart, Elizabeth Stewart of Crawford, daughter of Alexander Stewart, Beatrix Stewart</a>, Andrew Stewart
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James, 5th High Stewad of Scotland, Stewart<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: Circa 1260 - Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, Scotland<br>Death: July 16 1309 - Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, Scotland<br>Burial: 1283 - Paisley Abbey, Renfrewshire, Scotland<br>Parents: Alexander Stewart 4th High Steward of Scotland, Countess Jean Stewart (born Macrory)<br>Wife: Lady Gille Stewart (born de Burgh)<br>Children: Walter Stewart 6th High Steward of Scotland<;/a>, John Stewart<br>Siblings: James Stewart 5th High Steward of Scotland, Lady Elizabeth Douglas (born Stewart), Sir John Stewart Lord of Bonkyll and Garlies, Sir Andrew Stewart Esq., Mary Stewart, Lady Hawise Stewart<br> Additional information: LifeSketch:James Stewart, 5th High Steward of ScotlandDied16 July 1309and a Guardian of Scotland during the First Interregnum.wn.[1] The date of his birth is not certainly known and some sources have placed it, on no good evidence, as early as 1243. This is now thought to be unlikely. Firstly, James's father is known to have planned a pilgrimage to the shrine of Saint James of Compostella in 1252 or after, so that James would probably have been born after this. Secondly, James's Christian name was an unusual one, uncommon in Scotland in the 13th century and not a traditional name in the Stewart family where Walter and Alan were favoured. It is therefore quite possible that he was not Alexander's eldest son, but rather the eldest surviving son. For these reasons, and also the fact of his son and successor Walter Stewart being described as a "beardless lad" around 1314 in John Barbour's The Brus, it is proposed that James was born around 1260.[2] July 1297, and was one of the auditors for the competitor, Robert Bruce, 5th Lord of Annandale. However, during the Wars of Scottish Independence he joined Sir William Wallace. After Wallace's defeat at the Battle of Falkirk in 1298, he gave his support[citation needed] to Robert Bruce, later King Robert I of Scotland, grandson of the competitor.eral times. His first wife was Cecilia, daughter of Patrick, Earl of Dunbar (died 1289). James' second wife appears to have been Muriel (born 1244), daughter of Malise, Earl of Strathearn (died 1271). His third wife was Egidia, daughter of Walter de Burgh, Earl of Ulster (died 1271), and sister of Richard de Burgh, Earl of Ulster (died 1326).[1] Children of James include:eward (1293–1326) who married King Robert I's daughter, Marjorie Bruce.[3]tewart of Durisdeer, Tutor to his nephew, the future King Robert II of Scotland, in 1327.[3]six other ambassadors including John Comyn, Earl of Buchan, he was sent to solicit the aid of the French king against Edward, to whom he was once again compelled to swear fealty at Lanercost on 23 October 1306. To render his oath if possible secure, it was taken upon the two crosses of Scotland most esteemed for their sanctity, on the consecrated host, the holy gospels, and certain relics of saints. He also agreed to submit to instant excommunication if he should break his allegiance to Edward. Convinced that his faith was to his country in spite of all, he once again took up the Scottish patriotic cause and died in the service of The Bruce in 1309.[7]. S.; Royan, Ann (1985), "James, Fifth Stewart of Scotland, 1260(?)–1309", in Stringer, Keith, Essays on the Nobility of Medieval Scotland, Edinburgh: John Donald, pp. 166&ndash, 167, ISBN 1-904607-45-4., with Their Descendants, London, 1851, volume 2, page xlvi.97, pps: 7 - 11, where he is described thus: "Andreas Stuard filius capit in uxorem filiam Jacobi Bethe et a Johanne Francor' Rege militario ringulo condecoratus est"; translation reads: Andrew Stewart younger son, married the daughter of James Bethe (Beith) and was decorated with a military swordbelt by John (II), King of France ('The Good', reigned 1350-1364).ian Stewarts by G.M.S.Lauder-Frost, FSA Scot., in The Scottish Genealogist, vol.LI, no.4, December 2004, pps:151-161, ISSN 0300-337X.513.
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