daughter Stewart
daughter Stewart||p817.htm#i28236|Robert, II Stewart, King of Scotland|b. 2 Mar 1316\nd. 19 Apr 1390|p820.htm#i13591|Euphemia Ross Countess of Moray|b. c 1330\nd. 1387|p692.htm#i13596|Walter Stewart|b. 1292 or 1293\nd. 9 Apr 1326|p820.htm#i13593|Lady Marjory Bruce|b. Dec 1296\nd. 2 Mar 1315/16|p110.htm#i13592|Hugh, Earl of Ross,|d. 19 Jul 1333|p11.htm#i22556|Margaret Graham Countess of Ross||p364.htm#i5461|
Daughter Stewart was the daughter of Robert, II Stewart, King of Scotland and Euphemia Ross Countess of Moray.
Daughter Stewart married Sir Robert Logan.
Daughter Stewart married Sir Robert Logan.
daughter Stewart (Abernethy)
daughter Stewart (Abernethy)||p817.htm#i14300|Robert Stewart Duke of Albany|b. 1339\nd. 2 Sep 1420|p820.htm#i13597|Margaret Graham Countess of Menteith|b. __ ___ 1348 or 1339\nd. 1380|p364.htm#i14100|Robert, II Stewart, King of Scotland|b. 2 Mar 1316\nd. 19 Apr 1390|p820.htm#i13591|Elizabeth Mure|d. b 1355|p575.htm#i13595|Alan Graham Earl of Menteith||p364.htm#i14101||||
Daughter Stewart (Abernethy) was the daughter of Robert Stewart Duke of Albany and Margaret Graham Countess of Menteith.
David Stewart Earl of Caithness
(1356 - between 1382 and 1389)
David Stewart Earl of Caithness|b. 1356\nd. bt 1382 - 1389|p817.htm#i14137|Robert, II Stewart, King of Scotland|b. 2 Mar 1316\nd. 19 Apr 1390|p820.htm#i13591|Euphemia Ross Countess of Moray|b. c 1330\nd. 1387|p692.htm#i13596|Walter Stewart|b. 1292 or 1293\nd. 9 Apr 1326|p820.htm#i13593|Lady Marjory Bruce|b. Dec 1296\nd. 2 Mar 1315/16|p110.htm#i13592|Hugh, Earl of Ross,|d. 19 Jul 1333|p11.htm#i22556|Margaret Graham Countess of Ross||p364.htm#i5461|
David Stewart Earl of Caithness was born in 1356. He was the son of Robert, II Stewart, King of Scotland and Euphemia Ross Countess of Moray.
He was Earl Palatine of Strathern and Earl of Caithness. He left an only daughter, from whom descend the Grahams, Earls of Strathearn & Menteith.
David died between 1382 and 1389.
He was Earl Palatine of Strathern and Earl of Caithness. He left an only daughter, from whom descend the Grahams, Earls of Strathearn & Menteith.
David died between 1382 and 1389.
Egidia Stewart
Egidia Stewart||p817.htm#i28230|Robert, II Stewart, King of Scotland|b. 2 Mar 1316\nd. 19 Apr 1390|p820.htm#i13591|Euphemia Ross Countess of Moray|b. c 1330\nd. 1387|p692.htm#i13596|Walter Stewart|b. 1292 or 1293\nd. 9 Apr 1326|p820.htm#i13593|Lady Marjory Bruce|b. Dec 1296\nd. 2 Mar 1315/16|p110.htm#i13592|Hugh, Earl of Ross,|d. 19 Jul 1333|p11.htm#i22556|Margaret Graham Countess of Ross||p364.htm#i5461|
Egidia Stewart was the daughter of Robert, II Stewart, King of Scotland and Euphemia Ross Countess of Moray. Egidia Stewart was also known as Giles in some records.
Egidia Stewart married Sir William Douglas (of Nithsdale) in 1387. They had issue.
Egidia Stewart married Sir William Douglas (of Nithsdale) in 1387. They had issue.
Elizabeth Stewart
(circa 1725 - )
Elizabeth Stewart was born circa 1725.
Elizabeth Stewart married John MacPherson (of Fodderletter), son of John MacPherson (of Fodderletter) and Janet Bain, on 2 March 1747 in Kirkmichael, Banffshire, Scotland. John McPherson in Easter Fodderletter & Eliza Stuart.
Elizabeth Stewart married John MacPherson (of Fodderletter), son of John MacPherson (of Fodderletter) and Janet Bain, on 2 March 1747 in Kirkmichael, Banffshire, Scotland. John McPherson in Easter Fodderletter & Eliza Stuart.
Child of Elizabeth Stewart and John MacPherson (of Fodderletter)
- Grisel MacPherson b. Aug 1764
Elizabeth Stewart
Elizabeth Stewart was born. She was the dauaghter of JOhn, fourth Earl of Atholl..
Elizabeth Stewart married Capt James Stewart (Titular Earl of Arran), son of Andrew Stewart 2nd Lord Ochiltree, on 6 July 1581. She had previously married firstly Hugh Fraser, 6th LOrd Lovat who died in January 1579/80; secondly to Robert Stewart, Earl fo Lennox, the King's great-uncle. This marriage was annulled, her marriage with Arran hurriedly arranged and the reason of this appeared in the birth of a child on 8 January 1581/2. He left issue..
Elizabeth Stewart married Capt James Stewart (Titular Earl of Arran), son of Andrew Stewart 2nd Lord Ochiltree, on 6 July 1581. She had previously married firstly Hugh Fraser, 6th LOrd Lovat who died in January 1579/80; secondly to Robert Stewart, Earl fo Lennox, the King's great-uncle. This marriage was annulled, her marriage with Arran hurriedly arranged and the reason of this appeared in the birth of a child on 8 January 1581/2. He left issue..
Elizabeth Stewart
Elizabeth Stewart married Kenneth MacKenzie, son of John MacKenzie (of Killin) and Elizabeth Grant. He married early, during his father's lifetime, Lady Elizabeth Stewart, daughter of John, second Earl of Athol, by his wife, Lady Mary Campbell, daughter of Archibald, second, and sister of Colin, third Earl of Argyll, and by her had three sons and several
daughters. By this marriage, the Royal blood of the Plantaganets was introduced into the Family of Kintail, and it was afterwards strengthened and the strain further continued by the marriage of Kenneth's son, Colin Cam, to Barbara Grant of Grant, daughter of Lady Marjory Stewart, daughter of John, third Earl of Athol
I. Murdoch, who, being fostered in the house of Bayne of Tulloch, was presented by that gentleman on his being sent home, with a goodly stock of milch cows and the grazing of Strathvaich, but he died before he attained majority.
II. Colin, who succeeded his father.
III. Roderick, who received the lands of Redcastle and became the
progenitor of the family of that name.
IV. Janet, who as his third wife married, first, Aeneas Macdonald,
VII. of Glengarry, with issue - a daughter Elizabeth, who married John
Roy Mackenzie, IV. of Gairloch. She married secondly, Alexander
Chisholm, XIV. of Chisholm, with issue.
V. Catherine, who, as his second wife, married Alexander Ross, IX.
of Balnagown, with issue - one son Nicholas Alexander, who died on the
21st of October, 1592.
VI. Agnes, who married Lachlan Mor Mackintosh of Mackintosh, [The following anecdote is related of this match: Lachlan Mackintosh, being only an infant when his father, William Mackintosh of that ilk, was murdered in 1550, was carried for safety by some of his humble retainers to the county of Ross. This came to the knowledge of Colin, younger of Kintail, who took possession of the young heir of Mackintosh, and carried him to Ellandonnan Castle. The old chief retained him, and treated him with great care until the years of pupilarity had expired, and then married him to his daughter Agnes, by no means an unsuitable match for either, apart from the time and manner in which it was consummated.] with issue.
VII. A daughter who married Walter Urquhart of Cromarty.
VIII. A daughter who married Robert Munro of Fowlis.
IX. A daughter who married Innes of Inverbreackie.
daughters. By this marriage, the Royal blood of the Plantaganets was introduced into the Family of Kintail, and it was afterwards strengthened and the strain further continued by the marriage of Kenneth's son, Colin Cam, to Barbara Grant of Grant, daughter of Lady Marjory Stewart, daughter of John, third Earl of Athol
I. Murdoch, who, being fostered in the house of Bayne of Tulloch, was presented by that gentleman on his being sent home, with a goodly stock of milch cows and the grazing of Strathvaich, but he died before he attained majority.
II. Colin, who succeeded his father.
III. Roderick, who received the lands of Redcastle and became the
progenitor of the family of that name.
IV. Janet, who as his third wife married, first, Aeneas Macdonald,
VII. of Glengarry, with issue - a daughter Elizabeth, who married John
Roy Mackenzie, IV. of Gairloch. She married secondly, Alexander
Chisholm, XIV. of Chisholm, with issue.
V. Catherine, who, as his second wife, married Alexander Ross, IX.
of Balnagown, with issue - one son Nicholas Alexander, who died on the
21st of October, 1592.
VI. Agnes, who married Lachlan Mor Mackintosh of Mackintosh, [The following anecdote is related of this match: Lachlan Mackintosh, being only an infant when his father, William Mackintosh of that ilk, was murdered in 1550, was carried for safety by some of his humble retainers to the county of Ross. This came to the knowledge of Colin, younger of Kintail, who took possession of the young heir of Mackintosh, and carried him to Ellandonnan Castle. The old chief retained him, and treated him with great care until the years of pupilarity had expired, and then married him to his daughter Agnes, by no means an unsuitable match for either, apart from the time and manner in which it was consummated.] with issue.
VII. A daughter who married Walter Urquhart of Cromarty.
VIII. A daughter who married Robert Munro of Fowlis.
IX. A daughter who married Innes of Inverbreackie.
Children of Elizabeth Stewart and Kenneth MacKenzie
- Colin MacKenzie+ d. 14 Jun 1594
- Roderick MacKenzie (of Redcastle)+
Elizabeth Stewart
Elizabeth Stewart||p817.htm#i28221|Robert, II Stewart, King of Scotland|b. 2 Mar 1316\nd. 19 Apr 1390|p820.htm#i13591|Elizabeth Mure|d. b 1355|p575.htm#i13595|Walter Stewart|b. 1292 or 1293\nd. 9 Apr 1326|p820.htm#i13593|Lady Marjory Bruce|b. Dec 1296\nd. 2 Mar 1315/16|p110.htm#i13592|Adam Mure||p575.htm#i14207||||
Elizabeth Stewart was the daughter of Robert, II Stewart, King of Scotland and Elizabeth Mure.
Elizabeth Stewart married Thomas Hay.
Elizabeth Stewart married Thomas Hay.
Elizabeth Stewart
Child of Elizabeth Stewart and William Sutherland
- Alexander Sutherland+ b. b 1533, d. c 1570
Princess Elizabeth Stewart
( - before 1411)
Princess Elizabeth Stewart|d. b 1411|p817.htm#i14232|Robert, III Stewart, King of Scotland|b. c 1337\nd. 4 Apr 1406|p820.htm#i13586|Annabella Drummond|d. 4 Apr 1406|p282.htm#i13859|Robert, II Stewart, King of Scotland|b. 2 Mar 1316\nd. 19 Apr 1390|p820.htm#i13591|Elizabeth Mure|d. b 1355|p575.htm#i13595|Sir John Drummond|d. a 1360|p282.htm#i14231|Mary Montfichet||p567.htm#i15200|
Princess Elizabeth Stewart married Sir James Douglas, son of Sir James Douglas (of Dalkeith) and Agnes Dunbar, before 1387. Princess Elizabeth Stewart was born in Scotland. She was the third daughter of John Stewart, Earl of Carric, afterwards Robert III, by Annabel. She was the daughter of Robert, III Stewart, King of Scotland and Annabella Drummond.
Elizabeth died before 1411.
Elizabeth died before 1411.
Child of Princess Elizabeth Stewart and Sir James Douglas
- James Douglas Lord Dalkeith+ d. a 8 Sep 1456
Elizabeth Stewart (Campbell)
Elizabeth Stewart (Campbell)||p817.htm#i14245|John Stewart Earl of Lennox|d. 1494|p819.htm#i13522|Margaret Montgomerie Countess of Lennox|b. a 1430|p568.htm#i13927|Sir Alan Stewart|d. 1439|p815.htm#i13525|Catherine Seton (Stewart) (Maxwell)||p753.htm#i13929|Alexander Montgomerie Lord of Ardrossan|b. 1429\nd. c 1470|p567.htm#i13928|Margaret Boyd|d. a Sep 1453|p102.htm#i14352|
Elizabeth Stewart (Campbell) was born in Scotland.
She became the Countess of Argyll.. She was the daughter of John Stewart Earl of Lennox and Margaret Montgomerie Countess of Lennox.
She became the Countess of Argyll.. She was the daughter of John Stewart Earl of Lennox and Margaret Montgomerie Countess of Lennox.
Child of Elizabeth Stewart (Campbell)
- Janet or Mary Campbell+ d. bt 2 Feb 1545 - 1546
Elizabeth Stewart (Fleming)
Elizabeth Stewart (Fleming)||p817.htm#i14299|Robert Stewart Duke of Albany|b. 1339\nd. 2 Sep 1420|p820.htm#i13597|Margaret Graham Countess of Menteith|b. __ ___ 1348 or 1339\nd. 1380|p364.htm#i14100|Robert, II Stewart, King of Scotland|b. 2 Mar 1316\nd. 19 Apr 1390|p820.htm#i13591|Elizabeth Mure|d. b 1355|p575.htm#i13595|Alan Graham Earl of Menteith||p364.htm#i14101||||
Elizabeth Stewart (Fleming) was the daughter of Robert Stewart Duke of Albany and Margaret Graham Countess of Menteith.
Elizabeth Stewart (Gray)
Elizabeth Stewart (Gray)||p817.htm#i14119|John Stewart Earl of Athol|b. c 1440\nd. 15 Sep 1512|p818.htm#i14114|Lady Margaret Douglas|d. c 1475|p279.htm#i14117|James Stewart Black Kt of Lorn|b. s 1415|p818.htm#i14109|Queen Joan o. J. Beaufort|d. 14 Jul 1495|p56.htm#i13588|Archibald Douglas 5th Earl|d. 1439|p278.htm#i9785|Euphemia Graham|d. b 1 Nov 1468|p364.htm#i13550|
Elspeth Stewart (Innes)
Elspeth Stewart (Innes)||p817.htm#i14126|John Stewart Earl of Athol|b. c 1440\nd. 15 Sep 1512|p818.htm#i14114|Eleanor Sinclair Countess of Atholl|d. bt 21 Mar 1517 - 1518|p760.htm#i14120|James Stewart Black Kt of Lorn|b. s 1415|p818.htm#i14109|Queen Joan o. J. Beaufort|d. 14 Jul 1495|p56.htm#i13588|William Sinclair Earl of Orkney & Caithness||p760.htm#i14121|Marjory Sutherland|d. b 29 Mar 1482|p826.htm#i14243|
Elspeth Stewart (Innes) was the daughter of John Stewart Earl of Athol and Eleanor Sinclair Countess of Atholl.
Esme Stewart 5th Duke of Lennox
( - 1660)
Esme Stewart 5th Duke of Lennox|d. 1660|p817.htm#i13504|James Stewart 4th Duke of Lennox|b. 6 Apr 1612\nd. 30 Mar 1655|p818.htm#i13503||||Esme Stuart 3rd Duke of Lennox|b. 29 Sep 1574\nd. 30 Jul 1624|p823.htm#i13502|Catherine Clifton Dowager Duchess of Lennox|b. c 1592\nd. b 17 Sep 1637|p159.htm#i4807|||||||
Esme Stewart 5th Duke of Lennox was the son of James Stewart 4th Duke of Lennox.
Esme died in 1660 in Paris, France. He was unmarried..
Esme died in 1660 in Paris, France. He was unmarried..
Esme Stewart Duke of Lennox
(circa 1543 - 26 May 1583)
Esme Stewart Duke of Lennox|b. c 1543\nd. 26 May 1583|p817.htm#i11830|John Stuart Lord of Aubigny|b. c 1519\nd. 31 May 1567|p824.htm#i12084|Anne de la Queuille|d. a 1579|p647.htm#i12085|John Stewart 3rd Earl of Lennox|d. 1526|p818.htm#i12082|Lady Anne Stewart (Countess of Lennox)||p816.htm#i12083|Francois d. l. Queuille||p647.htm#i14210|Anne d'Espinay|d. 5 Sep 1540|p252.htm#i14209|
6th seigneur of Aubigny, 1st Duke of Lennox, only son of John Stuart/Stewart
5th seigneur, youngest son of John Stewart 3rd or 11th Earl of Lennox [q.v.] by his wife Anne de la Quelle. [Scots peerage]. Created Duke of Lennox by King James VI. He was brought up in France but went to Scotland in Sep 1579. On 5 March 1579/80 he was created Earl of Lennox, and 5 Aug 1581 Duke of Lennox. [Cokayne].
Esme Stuart
James VI loathed violence and was very insecure. In fact, he wore heavily padded clothing most of his life as a method of protecting himself from being stabbed. After the raid at Stirling, he found a friend and protector, Esme Stuart, whom he made Duke of Lennox. Esme had spent most of his life in France and was educated and sophisticated. Morton had given James a certain amount of power and as his confidence grew, Morton could no longer control him. Morton was accused by James Stewart of being in on the plot to kill Darnley and James did nothing to protect Morton who was executed.
It is believed that the relationship between Lennox and James was a homosexual one. It was Lennox who put forth the idea to James of the divine right of Kings, that he was above the people and the Church, whereas Knox and the Presbyterians thought that the King should rule Scotland for God and be an ordinary member of the Kirk.
. Esme Stewart Duke of Lennox was born circa 1543. He was the son of John Stuart Lord of Aubigny and Anne de la Queuille.
Esme Stewart Duke of Lennox married Catherine de Balsac, daughter of William de Balsac, in 1572.
Esme died on 26 May 1583 in Paris, France. He was buried in Aubigny, France.
5th seigneur, youngest son of John Stewart 3rd or 11th Earl of Lennox [q.v.] by his wife Anne de la Quelle. [Scots peerage]. Created Duke of Lennox by King James VI. He was brought up in France but went to Scotland in Sep 1579. On 5 March 1579/80 he was created Earl of Lennox, and 5 Aug 1581 Duke of Lennox. [Cokayne].
Esme Stuart
James VI loathed violence and was very insecure. In fact, he wore heavily padded clothing most of his life as a method of protecting himself from being stabbed. After the raid at Stirling, he found a friend and protector, Esme Stuart, whom he made Duke of Lennox. Esme had spent most of his life in France and was educated and sophisticated. Morton had given James a certain amount of power and as his confidence grew, Morton could no longer control him. Morton was accused by James Stewart of being in on the plot to kill Darnley and James did nothing to protect Morton who was executed.
It is believed that the relationship between Lennox and James was a homosexual one. It was Lennox who put forth the idea to James of the divine right of Kings, that he was above the people and the Church, whereas Knox and the Presbyterians thought that the King should rule Scotland for God and be an ordinary member of the Kirk.
. Esme Stewart Duke of Lennox was born circa 1543. He was the son of John Stuart Lord of Aubigny and Anne de la Queuille.
Esme Stewart Duke of Lennox married Catherine de Balsac, daughter of William de Balsac, in 1572.
Esme died on 26 May 1583 in Paris, France. He was buried in Aubigny, France.
Children of Esme Stewart Duke of Lennox and Catherine de Balsac
- Mary Stewart Countess of Mar
- Gabriella Stewart
- Lady Henrietta Stewart+ b. 1573, d. 2 Sep 1642
- Ludovick Stewart 2nd Duke of Lennox b. 29 Sep 1574, d. 16 Feb 1623/24
- Esme Stuart 3rd Duke of Lennox+ b. 29 Sep 1574, d. 30 Jul 1624
Euphemia Stewart
(before 1200 - circa 1267)
Euphemia Stewart|b. b 1200\nd. c 1267|p817.htm#i23685|Walter Stewart 3rd High Steward|b. 1173\nd. 1241|p820.htm#i13959|Lady Beatrix Angus|b. s 1195|p20.htm#i25663|Alan FitzWalter|d. 1204|p329.htm#i13958|Eve||p10.htm#i25662|||||||
Euphemia Stewart was also known as Christian or Euphemia Brus in some records. This descent has now been disproved. She was born before 1200. Burke states that she was the daughter of Walter, 3rd High Steward of Scotland; but she had the manor of Birkynside, co. Lauderdale as her maritagium [SP III:256, cites Registrum de Dryburgh, 84, 85[12] ]
~ identification as Euphemia de Brus (correction of account in SP which shows her as a daughter of Walter le Stewart) by Andrew B. W. MacEwen[10]
She was previously thought to have been possibly a 2nd wife, as Patrick, 7th Earl of Dunbar was b. say 1213 (SP III:257), evidently older than Alexander le Stewart, supposed brother of Euphemia[12] - now disproved. She was the daughter of Walter Stewart 3rd High Steward and Lady Beatrix Angus.
Euphemia Stewart married Patrick Dunbar 5/6th Earl, son of Patrick Dunbar 4th Earl of Dunbar and Ada, of Scotland,, circa 1213. He married Euphemia, daughter of Walter, the third High Steward of Scotland, with whom he received the estate of Birkynside, in Lauderdale, which he burdened with a merk of silver to be paid yearly for the benefit of the church of Dryburgh. The Countess survived her husband, dying perhaps in or about 1267. From the chronicler of Lanercost, who tells a somewhat decorated anecdote of the strained relations between her and her eldest son, we learn she resided, in her later years, at Whittinghame, in East Lothian. The same writer also states that he was present when mother and son were reconciled at her deathbed, he asking her forgiveness. Cokayne's corrigenda refutes this and makes his wife his stepsister.
Euphemia Stewart lived at Whittingham, East Lothian, Scotland, after 1248. Euphemia de Brus, widow of the Earl of Dunbar, confirmed a grant after 1248.
Euphemia died circa 1267.
~ identification as Euphemia de Brus (correction of account in SP which shows her as a daughter of Walter le Stewart) by Andrew B. W. MacEwen[10]
She was previously thought to have been possibly a 2nd wife, as Patrick, 7th Earl of Dunbar was b. say 1213 (SP III:257), evidently older than Alexander le Stewart, supposed brother of Euphemia[12] - now disproved. She was the daughter of Walter Stewart 3rd High Steward and Lady Beatrix Angus.
Euphemia Stewart married Patrick Dunbar 5/6th Earl, son of Patrick Dunbar 4th Earl of Dunbar and Ada, of Scotland,, circa 1213. He married Euphemia, daughter of Walter, the third High Steward of Scotland, with whom he received the estate of Birkynside, in Lauderdale, which he burdened with a merk of silver to be paid yearly for the benefit of the church of Dryburgh. The Countess survived her husband, dying perhaps in or about 1267. From the chronicler of Lanercost, who tells a somewhat decorated anecdote of the strained relations between her and her eldest son, we learn she resided, in her later years, at Whittinghame, in East Lothian. The same writer also states that he was present when mother and son were reconciled at her deathbed, he asking her forgiveness. Cokayne's corrigenda refutes this and makes his wife his stepsister.
Euphemia Stewart lived at Whittingham, East Lothian, Scotland, after 1248. Euphemia de Brus, widow of the Earl of Dunbar, confirmed a grant after 1248.
Euphemia died circa 1267.
Children of Euphemia Stewart and Patrick Dunbar 5/6th Earl
- Waldeve Dunbar d. a 1271
- Isabel Dunbar
- Patrick Dunbar 6/7th Earl+ b. b 13 Dec 1213, d. 24 Aug 1289
Gabriella Stewart
Gabriella Stewart||p817.htm#i13973|Esme Stewart Duke of Lennox|b. c 1543\nd. 26 May 1583|p817.htm#i11830|Catherine de Balsac|d. a 1631/32|p44.htm#i12087|John Stuart Lord of Aubigny|b. c 1519\nd. 31 May 1567|p824.htm#i12084|Anne d. l. Queuille|d. a 1579|p647.htm#i12085|William de Balsac||p44.htm#i13970||||
An unknown person was a nun. Gabriella Stewart was the daughter of Esme Stewart Duke of Lennox and Catherine de Balsac.
George Stewart
(circa 1910? - )
George Stewart was born circa 1910?.
George Stewart married Clarice Doreen Ruby, daughter of George Ruby and Eva Muriel Gillies, in 1939 in Victoria.
George Stewart married Clarice Doreen Ruby, daughter of George Ruby and Eva Muriel Gillies, in 1939 in Victoria.
Lady Henrietta Stewart
(1573 - 2 September 1642)
Lady Henrietta Stewart|b. 1573\nd. 2 Sep 1642|p817.htm#i11831|Esme Stewart Duke of Lennox|b. c 1543\nd. 26 May 1583|p817.htm#i11830|Catherine de Balsac|d. a 1631/32|p44.htm#i12087|John Stuart Lord of Aubigny|b. c 1519\nd. 31 May 1567|p824.htm#i12084|Anne d. l. Queuille|d. a 1579|p647.htm#i12085|William de Balsac||p44.htm#i13970||||
Lady Henrietta Stewart was born in 1573 in France. She was the daughter of Esme Stewart Duke of Lennox and Catherine de Balsac.
Lady Henrietta Stewart married George Gordon Marquess of Huntly, son of George Gordon 5th Earl Huntly and Anna Hamilton, on 21 July 1588 in Holyrood, Edinburgh, Midlothian.
Henrietta died on 2 September 1642 in France. An unknown person was buried in with her mother in Lyons, France.
Lady Henrietta Stewart married George Gordon Marquess of Huntly, son of George Gordon 5th Earl Huntly and Anna Hamilton, on 21 July 1588 in Holyrood, Edinburgh, Midlothian.
Henrietta died on 2 September 1642 in France. An unknown person was buried in with her mother in Lyons, France.
Children of Lady Henrietta Stewart and George Gordon Marquess of Huntly
- Mary Gordon (Douglas)+
- George Gordon 2nd Marquis Huntly+ d. 22 Mar 1648/49
- Anne Gordon (Stuart) Countess of Moray+
- Elizabeth Gordon (Livingston)+ d. Jul 1616
- John Gordon Lord Aboyne+ d. 1630
- Francis Gordon Lord d. 1620
- Lord Lawrence Gordon
- Adam Gordon (of Auchindoun)
- Lady Jean Gordon+ b. b 1615, d. a 1668
Henry Stewart Lord Darnley
(7 December 1545 - 10 February 1567)
Henry Stewart Lord Darnley|b. 7 Dec 1545\nd. 10 Feb 1567|p817.htm#i13517|Matthew Stewart 4th Earl of Lennox|b. 21 Sep 1516\nd. 4 Sep 1571|p819.htm#i13513|Lady Margaret Douglas|b. 18 Oct 1515\nd. 9 Mar 1577/78|p279.htm#i13514|John Stewart 3rd Earl of Lennox|d. 1526|p818.htm#i12082|Lady Anne Stewart (Countess of Lennox)||p816.htm#i12083|Archibald Douglas 6th Earl Angus|b. 1489|p278.htm#i10075|Princess Margaret, Tudor, Queen of Scotland|b. 1489 or 1491|p850.htm#i13580|
Henry Stuart, Duke of Albany, commonly known as Lord Darnley, King Consort of Scotland, was the first cousin and second husband of Mary, Queen of Scots, and the father of her son King James VI, who became King James I of England. Darnley was born in 1545, at Temple Newsam in Yorkshire, England, the son of the 4th Earl of Lennox, and his wife, Margaret Douglas. He was related to his future wife in at least three ways: They shared a grandmother in Margaret Tudor, putting both Mary and Darnley high in the line of succession for the English throne; Darnley was a descendant of a daughter of James II of Scotland and thus also in line for the throne of Scotland; and Darnley's family surname was due to a much more ancient connection to his male-line ancestor, Alexander Stewart, 4th High Steward of Scotland. On their marriage, which took place July 29, 1565 in the chapel of Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh, Darnley was given the title of "King of Scots", but he was a king consort only, with no royal powers.
The marriage was a disaster. Darnley was younger than Mary and not particularly mature for a nineteen-year-old. He was unpopular with the other nobles and had a mean and violent streak. Within a short time, Mary became pregnant, but Darnley grew more and more demanding. His jealousy of Mary's private secretary, David Rizzio, culminated in the bloody murder of the latter by Darnley and a group of his friends, in the presence of the queen herself at Holyrood Palace. Following the birth of her son, the future James VI of Scotland, the succession was more secure; in late 1566 and early 1567, Darnley and Mary appeared to be close to reconciliation, as she was often seen visiting his chambers. But on February 10, 1567, the bodies of Darnley and servant at the time were discovered in the gardens of the Hamiltons' house, Kirk o' Field, Edinburgh, where they had been staying. An explosion had occurred that night at the house, but the evidence pointed to Darnley's having escaped that attempted assassination only to be murdered when he got outside. Suspicion fell on James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell and on Mary herself. Bothwell later abducted Mary, where he kept her for a week, at the end of which she had agreed to marry him, under pressure, duress, or desperation (Mary's power as a lone Queen was not respected since she was a woman, and Bothwell had proven himself loyal to Scotland for the past 10 years). There were also speculation that Bothwell had raped Mary, giving her no choice but to marry him. Darnley's death was a key event in the downward spiral that led to her loss of the Scottish crown. Henry Stewart Lord Darnley was born on 7 December 1545 in Temple Newsam, Yorkshire. He was the son of Matthew Stewart 4th Earl of Lennox and Lady Margaret Douglas.
Henry Stewart Lord Darnley married Mary Stewart Queen of Scots, daughter of James, V, King of Scotland, on 29 July 1565 in Holyrood, Edinburgh, Midlothian.
Henry died on 10 February 1567 in Edinburgh, Scotland, aged 21.
The marriage was a disaster. Darnley was younger than Mary and not particularly mature for a nineteen-year-old. He was unpopular with the other nobles and had a mean and violent streak. Within a short time, Mary became pregnant, but Darnley grew more and more demanding. His jealousy of Mary's private secretary, David Rizzio, culminated in the bloody murder of the latter by Darnley and a group of his friends, in the presence of the queen herself at Holyrood Palace. Following the birth of her son, the future James VI of Scotland, the succession was more secure; in late 1566 and early 1567, Darnley and Mary appeared to be close to reconciliation, as she was often seen visiting his chambers. But on February 10, 1567, the bodies of Darnley and servant at the time were discovered in the gardens of the Hamiltons' house, Kirk o' Field, Edinburgh, where they had been staying. An explosion had occurred that night at the house, but the evidence pointed to Darnley's having escaped that attempted assassination only to be murdered when he got outside. Suspicion fell on James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell and on Mary herself. Bothwell later abducted Mary, where he kept her for a week, at the end of which she had agreed to marry him, under pressure, duress, or desperation (Mary's power as a lone Queen was not respected since she was a woman, and Bothwell had proven himself loyal to Scotland for the past 10 years). There were also speculation that Bothwell had raped Mary, giving her no choice but to marry him. Darnley's death was a key event in the downward spiral that led to her loss of the Scottish crown. Henry Stewart Lord Darnley was born on 7 December 1545 in Temple Newsam, Yorkshire. He was the son of Matthew Stewart 4th Earl of Lennox and Lady Margaret Douglas.
Henry Stewart Lord Darnley married Mary Stewart Queen of Scots, daughter of James, V, King of Scotland, on 29 July 1565 in Holyrood, Edinburgh, Midlothian.
Henry died on 10 February 1567 in Edinburgh, Scotland, aged 21.
Child of Henry Stewart Lord Darnley and Mary Stewart Queen of Scots
- James, VI & 1, King of Scotland and England b. 19 Jun 1566, d. 27 Mar 1625
Isabel Stewart
Isabel Stewart married Colin Campbell Earl of Argyll. Isabel Stewart was born in Scotland.
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Child of Isabel Stewart and Colin Campbell Earl of Argyll
- Lady Marion or Margaret Campbell+ b. c 1457
Isabel Stewart
( - after 16 July 1351?)
Isabel Stewart|d. a 16 Jul 1351?|p817.htm#i13723|Sir John Stewart (of Bonkyll)|d. Jul 1298|p818.htm#i13963|Margaret de Bonkyll|d. c Sep 1304|p80.htm#i15280|Alexander Stewart 4th High Steward|b. 1214\nd. 1283|p816.htm#i13960|Jeano o. J. Macrory||p546.htm#i13961|Sir Alexander de Bonkyll|d. b 1 Apr 1300|p80.htm#i15281||||
Isabel Stewart was born in Scotland. She was the daughter of Sir John Stewart (of Bonkyll) and Margaret de Bonkyll.
Isabel Stewart married Thomas Randolph Earl of Moray, son of Thomas Randolph (of Strathdon) and Isabel Bruce.
Isabel died after 16 July 1351?.
Isabel Stewart married Thomas Randolph Earl of Moray, son of Thomas Randolph (of Strathdon) and Isabel Bruce.
Isabel died after 16 July 1351?.
Children of Isabel Stewart and Thomas Randolph Earl of Moray
- Isabella Randolph+ b. s 1310
- Agnes Randolph b. c 1312, d. 1369
Isabel Stewart (Oliphant) (Murray)
Isabel Stewart (Oliphant) (Murray)||p817.htm#i14113|Sir John Stewart|b. s 1390\nd. a 1412|p818.htm#i14106||||Sir Robert Stewart|b. 1325\nd. 1386/87|p820.htm#i14105||||||||||
Isabel Stewart (Oliphant) (Murray) was the daughter of Sir John Stewart.
Isabel Stewart (Robertson)
Isabel Stewart (Robertson)||p817.htm#i14129|John Stewart Earl of Athol|b. c 1440\nd. 15 Sep 1512|p818.htm#i14114|Eleanor Sinclair Countess of Atholl|d. bt 21 Mar 1517 - 1518|p760.htm#i14120|James Stewart Black Kt of Lorn|b. s 1415|p818.htm#i14109|Queen Joan o. J. Beaufort|d. 14 Jul 1495|p56.htm#i13588|William Sinclair Earl of Orkney & Caithness||p760.htm#i14121|Marjory Sutherland|d. b 29 Mar 1482|p826.htm#i14243|
Isabel Stewart (Robertson) was the daughter of John Stewart Earl of Athol and Eleanor Sinclair Countess of Atholl.
Isabel Stewart Countess of Ross (Haliburton)
Isabel Stewart Countess of Ross (Haliburton)||p817.htm#i14297|Robert Stewart Duke of Albany|b. 1339\nd. 2 Sep 1420|p820.htm#i13597|Margaret Graham Countess of Menteith|b. __ ___ 1348 or 1339\nd. 1380|p364.htm#i14100|Robert, II Stewart, King of Scotland|b. 2 Mar 1316\nd. 19 Apr 1390|p820.htm#i13591|Elizabeth Mure|d. b 1355|p575.htm#i13595|Alan Graham Earl of Menteith||p364.htm#i14101||||
Isabel Stewart Countess of Ross (Haliburton) was the daughter of Robert Stewart Duke of Albany and Margaret Graham Countess of Menteith.
Isabel Stewart Countess of Ross (Haliburton) married Alexander Leslie Earl of Ross, son of Sir Walter Leslie and Euphemia, Countess of Ross,.
Isabel Stewart Countess of Ross (Haliburton) married Alexander Leslie Earl of Ross, son of Sir Walter Leslie and Euphemia, Countess of Ross,.
Child of Isabel Stewart Countess of Ross (Haliburton) and Alexander Leslie Earl of Ross
- Euphemia Leslie Countess of Ross+ b. a 1398
Isabella Stewart
( - circa 1410)
Isabella Stewart|d. c 1410|p817.htm#i28223|Robert, II Stewart, King of Scotland|b. 2 Mar 1316\nd. 19 Apr 1390|p820.htm#i13591|Elizabeth Mure|d. b 1355|p575.htm#i13595|Walter Stewart|b. 1292 or 1293\nd. 9 Apr 1326|p820.htm#i13593|Lady Marjory Bruce|b. Dec 1296\nd. 2 Mar 1315/16|p110.htm#i13592|Adam Mure||p575.htm#i14207||||
Isabella Stewart was the daughter of Robert, II Stewart, King of Scotland and Elizabeth Mure.
Isabella Stewart married James Douglas 2nd Earl, son of William Douglas Earl of Douglas & Mar, after 24 September 1371.
Isabella Stewart married Sir John Edmonston after 1388.
Isabella died circa 1410.
Isabella Stewart married James Douglas 2nd Earl, son of William Douglas Earl of Douglas & Mar, after 24 September 1371.
Isabella Stewart married Sir John Edmonston after 1388.
Isabella died circa 1410.
Isobel Stewart
Child of Isobel Stewart and George MacPherson (of Ellick)
- George MacPherson b. 5 Jan 1785
James Stewart
(1276 - 1333)
James Stewart|b. 1276\nd. 1333|p817.htm#i14104|Sir John Stewart (of Bonkyll)|d. Jul 1298|p818.htm#i13963|Margaret de Bonkyll|d. c Sep 1304|p80.htm#i15280|Alexander Stewart 4th High Steward|b. 1214\nd. 1283|p816.htm#i13960|Jeano o. J. Macrory||p546.htm#i13961|Sir Alexander de Bonkyll|d. b 1 Apr 1300|p80.htm#i15281||||
James Stewart was born in 1276 in Bonkyll, Scotland. He was the son of Sir John Stewart (of Bonkyll) and Margaret de Bonkyll.
James died in 1333.
James died in 1333.
Child of James Stewart
- Sir Robert Stewart+ b. 1325, d. 1386/87
James Stewart
James Stewart||p817.htm#i14177|Alexander Stewart|d. b 5 May 1404|p816.htm#i13932||||Alexander Stewart|d. a 1346|p816.htm#i14141||||||||||
James Stewart was the son of Alexander Stewart.
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