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  1. John Stewart, Earl of Carrick, Lord Kinclaven (died c. 1645) was a Scottish nobleman, the third son of Robert, Earl of Orkney, a bastard son of King James V . Stewart was soon linked with the widow "Mistress Southwell". In November 1604 he fought Thomas Somerset, a son of the Earl of Worcester in the Balloon Court at Whitehall Palace.

  2. Keith Douglas Stewart, Baron Stewart of Dirleton KC (born 31 October 1965) is a British lawyer who specialises in criminal law. He was appointed Advocate General for Scotland on 15 October 2020, [3] succeeding Lord Keen of Elie who resigned over the United Kingdom Internal Market Bill .

  3. 18 de sept. de 2023 · Lord of Lorne is a title in the Peerage of Scotland. First it was created for Robert Stewart, son of John Stewart, ambassador to the English king, by a daughter of Eoghan de Ergadia, Laird of Latharna. Robert was succeeded by his oldest son John, member of the Scottish Parliament. Robert Stewart, 1st Lord of Lorn, was a Commissioner to England ...

  4. When John Stewart Second Lord of Lorne was born in 1397, in Glenorchy, Argyll, Scotland, his father, Robert Stewart First Lord Lorn, was 18 and his mother, Joan Stewart, was 18. He married Agnes Macdonald before 1446, in Argyll, Scotland, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 3 daughters.

  5. Brief Life History of John. When John Stewart was born in April 1531, in Edinburgh, Scotland, his father, King James V of Scotland, was 19 and his mother, Elizabeth Carmichael, was 16. He married Lady Jean Hepburn of Bothwell on 4 January 1562, in Crichton, Midlothian, Scotland. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 2 daughters.

  6. Sir Lord John II Stewart, Born in 1478 - Balveny, Fife, Scotland; Deceased September 9, 1513 - Flodden Field, Branxton, Northumberland, England,aged 35 years old Parents. Sir John 1st Earl of Atholl Stewart 1440-1512; Countess Eleanor Sinclair 1457-1518 Siblings. Joanna Stewart 1450-1510;

  7. 19 de feb. de 2023 · Sir John Stewart of Innermeath. He exchanged with his brother Robert the lands of Durrisdeer for the lordship of Lorn, to which the latter succeeded through his wife Janet de Ergadia. He is designed Lord of Lorn in 1407. Douglas and the older writers state that his wife was Isobel de Ergadia, daughter and co-heir of Eugene, or John, Lord of Lorn.