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  thePeerage.com - Euphemia Stewart and others
     Euphemia Stewart was the daughter of Walter Stewart, 3rd High Steward of Scotland and Beatrix of Angus.
James Stewart, 5th High Steward of Scotland b.
She was the daughter of James Stewart, 5th High Steward of Scotland and Gille de Burgh.
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 ipedia.com: House of Stuart Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Walter the Steward (died 1177) was born in Shropshire, the son Alan Fitz Flaad, a Norman conqueror.
The sixth High Steward of Scotland, Walter Stewart (1293-1326), married Majory, daughter of Robert the Bruce.
Mary II of England and Scotland (1689-1694) - with William III of England and II of Scotland, of the House of Orange-Nassau, a descendant of Charles I
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 Clan Stewart - Stewart Clan History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
James IV (reign 1473-1513) is credited with many advancements and the establishment of national bodies for the Kingdom of Scotland, including the first printing press (in 1507), the Aberdeen University with the College of Surgeons, and a permanent Court of Sessions with professional judges.
James VI was thus both heir male and heir of the line of the House of Stewart, but it was as heir of the line that he represented the House of Stewart descending through Princess Marjory Bruce and the long line of Celtic and Pictish kings.
In the thirteenth century, the 4th Stewart of Scotland (a crusader) married the heiress of the Lord of Bute of the royal House of Isles - another of Prince Charles's dignities is that of Lord of the Isles.
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 Stewart
Simon (Jordon) FitzAlan, hereditary Steward or Dapifer of Dol, is sometimes described as the eldest son, and sometimes as the youngest.
Alexander Stewart married to Jean MacRorie, daughter and heiress of James MacRorie, Lord of Bute and Arrah, son of Angus MacRorie, Lord of Bute
James married to Egidia de Burgh, daughter of Walter de Burgh, Earl of Ulster and Avelina FitzJohn who was a daughter of Isabel Bigod and grand daughter of Hugh Bigod, Magna Charta Surety.
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 James the 5th High Steward
The Stewart family went on to inherit the thrown of Scotland by the marriage of Walter Stewart the son of James 5th High Steward, to Marjory Bruce the daughter of Robert the Bruce and Isabella of Mar.
James the 5th High Steward was a fantastic example of his patronage to his beloved country, Scotland.
James Stewart had earlier stepped in the middle of King Edward and the Competitor to prevent a great blood shed upon the Kingdom of Scotland.
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 thePeerage.com - nil and others
He was the son of Walter Stewart, 3rd High Steward of Scotland and Beatrix of Angus.
James Stewart, 5th High Steward of Scotland+ b.
She married Alexander Stewart, 4th High Steward of Scotland, son of Walter Stewart, 3rd High Steward of Scotland and Beatrix of Angus.
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The House began with the hereditary High Stewards of Scotland.
The birth of their son, later James V, brought the House of Stewart into the line of descent of the House of Tudor, and the English throne.
Mary II of England and Scotland (1689-1694) - with William III of England and II of Scotland, of the House of Orange-Nassau, stuart weitzman stuart weitzman suede thong sandal grip handbag a descendant of Charles I
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 Stewart / Stuart - Scottish Clans of Perthshire
The Stewarts descend from one of the Anglo-Norman knights introduced by David I. Walter accompanied David I on his return from England to Scotland and was created Steward of Scotland.
James, the 5th High Steward, fought with the Robert the Bruce and secured the ongoing privileged position for the family.
James II gave the Earldom of Atholl centred on Blair Castle to a Stewart of Balvenie in 1457.
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 Clan Stewart
They came to England with William the Conquerer and Walter the Steward came to Scotland with King David I. Walter was created Steward of Scotland and given estates in Renfrewshire and East Lothian.
James, 5th High Steward, swore fealty to Edward I of England but later joined William Wallace in his quest for Scottish independence.
The Stewarts of Balquhidder descend from a grandson of the Duke of Alnabny who escaped the persecution of James I. He was appointed baillie of the crown lands in Balquhidder in 1490.
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 Steward origins   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
James succeeded to the hereditary office of his father and transmitted it on his death to his son Walter, who brought the Scottish crown into the family by marrying Margery, the eldest daughter of Robert Bruce and heiress of his brother David, who died without issue.
James Stewart (c.1260-1309), the fifth steward, was in the forefront of Scottish politics throughout his tenure of the stewardship.
Steward, Sir Simeon (1579/80?-1629?), poet, was the surviving son of Mark Steward (c.1525—1604) of Stuntney, Cambridgeshire, and his wife, Anne, daughter of the royal physician Robert Huicke.
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 Scotland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
James V escaped his captor in 1528 and Archibald was forced to flee to England in exile.
District in the south-west of Scotland, comprising the counties of Kirkcudbright and Wigtown.
In 1298, Patrick was appointed the King's Lieutenant in Scotland, and in 1300 was at the siege of Caerlaverock.
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 Stewart
Stewart had suffered attacks of illness several times in the past few years, he had seemed much better lately and had been leading the singing at revival meetings in nearby towns.
Stewart was a trustee of Wabash College and treasurer of the Indiana Blue Cross at the time of his death.
During the two hundred years that this race held office as High Stewarts, the star of the House of Stewart was in the ascendant; their power increased, their possessions waxed ever greater as well as their influence in affairs of State.
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 A Short History of Scotland
In Scotland the germ of Parliament is the King’s court of vassals of the Crown.
James remonstrated, Henry was firm, and the Border feud of Ker and Heron was festering; moreover, Henry was a party to the League against France, and France was urging James to attack England.
James, as the Spaniard Ayala said, “was no general: he was a fighting man.” He was outflanked by the Admiral (Howard) and Dacre; his force was surrounded by charging horse and foot, and rained on by arrows.
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 The Stewart Clan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The surname `Stewart' is an occupational one, taken from `Steward' the official in charge of the household and treasury, whether of the king or of some court-holding earl or bishop.
The Stewarts descend from the Norman seneschals of Dol in Brittany.
The male line of the Royal Stewarts ended with the death, in 1807, of Prince Henry, Cardinal Duke of York, brother of Prince Charles Edward.
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 stewart01
Jean Macrory (dau of James Macrory of Bute and Arran)
of Sir James Stewart of Durrisdeer, and niece of Walter, the High Steward".
Reported by TCP (Lovel of Castle Cary) to have been sister of Sir James FitzAlan, Steward of Scotland, and mother of Muriel, was...
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 Stewart Scotland
The Stewarts rose from being the Lord High Stewards of Scotland to its ruling family.
The name Stewart comes from Robert II who was the 'High Steward of Scotland'.
This was used by James VI and his family when he became King of England as well as King of Scotland.
www.ltscotland.org.uk /scottishhistory/stewartscotland/index.asp   (244 words)

  
 Entropic Fine Art Inc - The Royal House of Stewart
In June 1992, HRH Prince Michael James Alexander Stewart, 7th Count of Albany (Scotland) was elected President of the European Council of Princes -- a constitutional advisory body within the European Union.
The Council's recognition of a royal Stewart (Stuart) came as no surprise in Europe, but it was a startling revelation to many people in America, Britain and the Commonwealth, who had heard little about the exiled Stewarts since the days of Bonnie Prince Charlie.
However, in a direct line from King Robert II (founder of the Royal House of Stewart in 1371), Prince Michael is the seventh legitimate descendant from Charles Edward Stuart, and is the prior legal claimant in the Scottish succession, as confirmed by document under International Law.
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 The Appin Stewarts
The Appin Stewarts, the West Highland branch of the royal surname Stewart, descend from Sir James Stewart of Perston, 4th son of Sir John Stewart of Bonkyl, second son of Alexander, the 4th High Steward of Scotland.
Sir James was the grandfather of John Stewart of Innermeath, who, through marriage to Isabell NicDougall (MacDougall) of Lorn, became the first Stewart Lord of Lorn.
The major branches or "tacks" of Appin stem from the sons of Alan Stewart, 3rd of Appin.
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 Random Works of the Web » Blog Archive » List of monarchs of Scotland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The Kingdom of Scotland (Alba) was first unified as a state by Kenneth I of Scotland (Cináed mac Ailpín in old Gaelic or Coinneach mac Alpin in modern Gaelic) in 843.
House of Dunkeld (A Branch of the House of Alpin)
James VI (1567-1625), Union of the Crowns with Kingdom of England from (1603)
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 Names Index Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Scarberry, James A. Scarberry, James A. Garfield (1871-1954)
Scotland, *James Stewart "5th High Steward" of (-16 JUL 1309)
Scotland, ~*Henry of Huntington "Prince" of (1114-12 JUN 1152)
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 History of Corsbie/Crosbie Kirk and Castle - Fullarton Estate, Troon, Scotland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Crosbie Castle (previously known as Corsbie or Corsby Castle) was a tower or fortalice built in the 13th or 14th centuries and resided in by the Fullarton's of Irvine.
Adam married Marjorie Stewart and it seems to be through her that the Fullarton's inherited Crosbie which belonged to the parish of Dundonald owned by Walter, son of Alan (the first Steward) who held the whole northern half of Kyle.
1643 - James was one of the Commissioners for the Shire of Ayr in the Scottish Parliament.
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 Paisley Abbey Feature Page on Undiscovered Scotland
Fitzalan was one of the English Normans brought to Scotland by David I in the mid 1100s.
The 6th High Steward, Walter Stewart, married Marjorie, daughter of Robert the Bruce in 1315.
In Scotland post the Reformation of 1560 there was no prospect of serious repairs being undertaken to the Abbey.
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 Discover the Wisdom of Mankind on James Stewart   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Herald-Standard - Kenneth F. Stewart, age 77, of Everson Valley Road, Connellsville, Pa., who was born in Point Marion, Pa., and was the founder and co-owner of "Butch's Hubcaps" in Pennsville, died early Sunday morning, May 28, 2006, in Cherry Tree Nursing Center......
*James VI of Scotland (James I of England)
*James VII of Scotland (James II of England)
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 Broyles-Lockhart-Pence-Kershner Families (of America, Germany, and Scotland)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
He is identified in the Lord Lyons heraldry rolls as "James Lockhart, brother sone of the House of the Lockharts of Barr, one of his Majesties' Heraulds" according to one source.
Guardian of King James V of Scotland and co-guardian of Mary, Queen of Scots.
Flaald (Flathald), Hereditary Steward of Dol (in Wales, 1101)
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 Elizabeth STEWART - Ancestry
This chart shows the immediate ancestors of Elizabeth STEWART, the Scottish princess who married James Douglas, 1st Lord of Dalkeith.
.-Flaald of Dôl.-Alan fitz Flaald, Dapifer [Steward] of Dôl fl 1045.-Flaald of Dôl -c1100/1106.-Alan Fitz Flaald, Sheriff of Shropshire -1114.-Walter Fitz Alan, 1st High Steward of Scotland -1177
`-Jannet MURE of Fokeltie Elizabeth STEWART -by 1411 (descendants)
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 The Scottish Royal Lineage - the House of Stewart
2b John, 3rd Earl of Buchan on the resignation of his father, 20 Sept. 1406, and Chamberlain of Scotland soon afterwards, head of the Scottish auxiliaries in France 1420, Constable of France, fell at Verneuil, 17 Aug.
He was the chief organiser of the conspiracy to which JAMES I fell a victim, and for which he suffered death and attainder 26 March, 1437.
James I was assassinated at Perth by his uncle, Walter, Earl of Atholl, Sir Robert Graham, and other conspirators, 21 Feb. 1436-7, was
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 The Clan Stewart of Appin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Tartans:Stewart of Appin Red, Stewart of Appin Dress, Stewart of Appin Hunting, Stewart of Ardsheal, Stewart of Achnacone, Stewart Old (worn by the Chief)
The MacRobbs were/are actually Stewarts, descending from Robert, son of Dugald, 1st of Appin.
With the passing of Stewart of Achnacone (a Chieftain of one of Appin's Cadet Branches) several years ago, the mantle of keeper of our clan's history and traditions was passed to Lady Sibyl Stewart of Appin, wife of our former Chief and mother of Andrew.
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 James STEWART "5th High Steward of Scots" & Egidia de BURGH   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
James STEWART "5th High Steward of Scots" and Egidia de BURGH
16 Jul 1309, Dundonald Castle, Irvine, Ayrshire, SCOTLAND
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