The Scots peerage; 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 . 33, sou of Sir JohuStewart of Bonkyll. Hereceived a charter fromKing David ii. of the landsof Dalzell and others 23March 1362-63. In 1374he received a cliarter ofthe lands of Durrisdeer,^and appeared at tlie Par-liament of Scone, 4 April1373, as Robertas Senes-callus de died circa 1388,* leaving issue :— 1. Sir John, of whom afterwards. 2. Robert Stetvart of Rossyth, who married Janet de Ergadia, daughter and


The Scots peerage; 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 . 33, sou of Sir JohuStewart of Bonkyll. Hereceived a charter fromKing David ii. of the landsof Dalzell and others 23March 1362-63. In 1374he received a cliarter ofthe lands of Durrisdeer,^and appeared at tlie Par-liament of Scone, 4 April1373, as Robertas Senes-callus de died circa 1388,* leaving issue :— 1. Sir John, of whom afterwards. 2. Robert Stetvart of Rossyth, who married Janet de Ergadia, daughter and heiress of John de Brgadia,Lord of Lorn. He exchanged his lordship of Lornwith his brother Sir John, for the lands of Durris-deer, of which he had a charter of confirmatiou fromKing Robert ii., 13 April 1388. He was ancestor ofthe family of Stewart of Rossyth. 3. Catherine, a daughter of the laird of Invermay, stated to have been married to John Betoun ofBalfour.* 1 Fraser, Bed Book of Grandtully, i. 236. 2 Beg. Mag. Sig., folio ,30. ^ Stewarts Stewarts of Appin, 53. ^ Red Book of Grandtully.° Macfarlane, Gen. Coll., 1. 21, where a Sasine of 1386 is 2 STEWART, LORD INNERMEATH Sir John Stewart of Innermeath. He exchanged withhis brother Robert the lands of Durrisdeer for the lordshipof Lorn, to which the latter succeeded through his wifeJanet de Brgadia. He is designed Lord of Lorn iu and the older writers state that his wife wasIsobel de Ergadia, daughter and co-heiress of Eugene, orJohn, Lord of Loni. This has been doubted by Mr. Sinclairand Mr. Joseph Bain.^ But they do not seem to havenoticed that his wifes name was certainly Isobel, that shedied 21 December 1439,^ and that her son James, the BlackKnight of Lorn, needed a dispensation to allow him tomarry the Queen-Dowager Joanna Beaufort, being withinthe third and third and fourth and fourth, and the thirdand fourth degrees of consanguinity and affinity, relation-ships wliich can be reconcile


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