Individual Details
Sir Robert Stewart
(Abt 1310 - Abt 1388)
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== Biography ==
Robert Stewart was the son of [[Stewart-1191|Sir. James Stewart]] ''of Pearson'' who was killed at the battle of Halidon Hill on July 19 1333.
Robert received a charter from King David II, on March 23, 1362/63, for the lands of Dalzell and in 1374 he received another charter for the lands of Durrisdeer. He is identified as ''Robertus Senescallus de Innermeath'' present at the Parliarnent of Scone, April 4, 1373 Scots Peerage, page 1.
He died about 1388.Scots Peerage, page 1.FMG website.
=== Children of Robert Stewart of Innermeath ===
:[[Stewart-1170|John Stewart]], Lord of Lorn d. April 26, 1421
:[[Stewart-6903|Robert Stewart]] of Durisdeer d. July 21, 1403 :[[Stewart-15407|Catherine Stewart]] John Beatoun [Bethune] of Balfour
'''He is not to be confused with [[Stewart-1526|Robert Stewart]], 1st Duke of Albany (b. 1339, d. 03 Sep 1420).'''
Robert (Sir), of Innermeath (Invermay), Perthshire; sat in Parliament as a feudal Baron; one of the magnates who personally took the oath to observe the succession to the Crown 1373; granted lands of Durrisdeer 1374; died c1388, leaving [Sir John], with a younger son (Robert, ancestor of the Stewarts of Rosyth) and a daughter (Catherine; married John Beatoun of Balfour).
[Burke's Peerage]Entered by Sheri Sturm.
== Sources ==[http://www.archive.org/stream/scotspeeragefoun05pauluoft#page/2/mode/2up Sir James Balfour Paul, Editor, 1908, The Scots Peerage,] founded on Wood's edition of Sir Robert Douglas's Peerage of Scotland, Published by David Douglas, Edinburgh, Scotland, Vol. 5 p. 1. Accessed February 13, 2015.
http://www.thepeerage.com/p10925.htm#i109247Cawley, Charles. "STEWART of LORN, ([http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SCOTLAND.htm#JamesStewartPearstondied1333B Robert Stewart])." Foundation for Medieval Genealogy: Medieval Lands, A Prosopography of Medieval European Noble and Royal Families. Accessed February 13, 2015.
Watkins, Walter. ''[[Space:The Ochterloney Family of Scotland, and Boston, in New England|The Ochterloney Family of Scotland, and Boston, in New England]]'' (Boston, 1902) [https://archive.org/stream/ochterloneyfamil1902watk#page/4/mode/1up Page 4]
=== Footnotes ===
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== Biography ==
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}Robert Stewart was the son of [[Stewart-1191|Sir. James Stewart]] ''of Pearson'' who was killed at the battle of Halidon Hill on 19 July 1333.
Robert received a charter from King David II on 23 March 1362/63, for the lands of Dalzell, and in 1374 he received another charter for the lands of Durrisdeer. He is identified as ''Robertus Senescallus de Innermeath'' present at the Parliament of Scone, 4 April 1373 Scots Peerage, page 1.
Sir Robert of Innermeath (Invermay), Perthshire sat in Parliament as a feudal Baron; one of the magnates who personally took the oath to observe the succession to the Crown 1373; granted lands of Durrisdeer 1374; died c1388, leaving [Sir John], with a younger son (Robert, ancestor of the Stewarts of Rosyth) and a daughter (Catherine; married John Beatoun of Balfour).Burke's Peerage per Sheri Sturm.
He died about 1388.FMG website.
=== Children ===
Robert had three children:
* [[Stewart-1170|John Stewart]], Lord of Lorn d. April 26, 1421
* [[Stewart-6903|Robert Stewart]] of Durisdeer d. July 21, 1403 * [[Stewart-15407|Catherine Stewart]] John Beatoun [Bethune] of Balfour
== Research Notes ==
=== Conflation with Robert Stewart, 1st Duke of Albany === He is not to be confused with [[Stewart-1526|Robert Stewart]], 1st Duke of Albany (b. 1339, d. 03 Sep 1420).
=== Unknown wife ===While [[MacDougall-66|Catherine MacDougall]] is attached as a wife, no wife has been found to date in any sources cited here.
== Footnotes ==
== Sources ==* [http://www.archive.org/stream/scotspeeragefoun05pauluoft#page/2/mode/2up Sir James Balfour Paul, Editor, 1908, The Scots Peerage,] founded on Wood's edition of Sir Robert Douglas's Peerage of Scotland, Published by David Douglas, Edinburgh, Scotland, Vol. 5 p. 1. Accessed February 13, 2015.* "Sir Robert Stewart of Innermeath", ''The Peerage'', http://www.thepeerage.com/p10925.htm#i109247* Cawley, Charles. "STEWART of LORN, ([http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SCOTLAND.htm#JamesStewartPearstondied1333B Robert Stewart])." Foundation for Medieval Genealogy: Medieval Lands, A Prosopography of Medieval European Noble and Royal Families. Accessed February 13, 2015.* Watkins, Walter. ''[[Space:The Ochterloney Family of Scotland, and Boston, in New England|The Ochterloney Family of Scotland, and Boston, in New England]]'' (Boston, 1902) [https://archive.org/stream/ochterloneyfamil1902watk#page/4/mode/1up Page 4]
== Biography ==
Robert Stewart was the son of [[Stewart-1191|Sir. James Stewart]] ''of Pearson'' who was killed at the battle of Halidon Hill on July 19 1333.
Robert received a charter from King David II, on March 23, 1362/63, for the lands of Dalzell and in 1374 he received another charter for the lands of Durrisdeer. He is identified as ''Robertus Senescallus de Innermeath'' present at the Parliarnent of Scone, April 4, 1373 Scots Peerage, page 1.
He died about 1388.Scots Peerage, page 1.FMG website.
=== Children of Robert Stewart of Innermeath ===
:[[Stewart-1170|John Stewart]], Lord of Lorn d. April 26, 1421
:[[Stewart-6903|Robert Stewart]] of Durisdeer d. July 21, 1403 :[[Stewart-15407|Catherine Stewart]] John Beatoun [Bethune] of Balfour
'''He is not to be confused with [[Stewart-1526|Robert Stewart]], 1st Duke of Albany (b. 1339, d. 03 Sep 1420).'''
Robert (Sir), of Innermeath (Invermay), Perthshire; sat in Parliament as a feudal Baron; one of the magnates who personally took the oath to observe the succession to the Crown 1373; granted lands of Durrisdeer 1374; died c1388, leaving [Sir John], with a younger son (Robert, ancestor of the Stewarts of Rosyth) and a daughter (Catherine; married John Beatoun of Balfour).
[Burke's Peerage]Entered by Sheri Sturm.
== Sources ==[http://www.archive.org/stream/scotspeeragefoun05pauluoft#page/2/mode/2up Sir James Balfour Paul, Editor, 1908, The Scots Peerage,] founded on Wood's edition of Sir Robert Douglas's Peerage of Scotland, Published by David Douglas, Edinburgh, Scotland, Vol. 5 p. 1. Accessed February 13, 2015.
http://www.thepeerage.com/p10925.htm#i109247Cawley, Charles. "STEWART of LORN, ([http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SCOTLAND.htm#JamesStewartPearstondied1333B Robert Stewart])." Foundation for Medieval Genealogy: Medieval Lands, A Prosopography of Medieval European Noble and Royal Families. Accessed February 13, 2015.
Watkins, Walter. ''[[Space:The Ochterloney Family of Scotland, and Boston, in New England|The Ochterloney Family of Scotland, and Boston, in New England]]'' (Boston, 1902) [https://archive.org/stream/ochterloneyfamil1902watk#page/4/mode/1up Page 4]
=== Footnotes ===
-- MERGED NOTE ------------
== Biography ==
}
}Robert Stewart was the son of [[Stewart-1191|Sir. James Stewart]] ''of Pearson'' who was killed at the battle of Halidon Hill on 19 July 1333.
Robert received a charter from King David II on 23 March 1362/63, for the lands of Dalzell, and in 1374 he received another charter for the lands of Durrisdeer. He is identified as ''Robertus Senescallus de Innermeath'' present at the Parliament of Scone, 4 April 1373 Scots Peerage, page 1.
Sir Robert of Innermeath (Invermay), Perthshire sat in Parliament as a feudal Baron; one of the magnates who personally took the oath to observe the succession to the Crown 1373; granted lands of Durrisdeer 1374; died c1388, leaving [Sir John], with a younger son (Robert, ancestor of the Stewarts of Rosyth) and a daughter (Catherine; married John Beatoun of Balfour).Burke's Peerage per Sheri Sturm.
He died about 1388.FMG website.
=== Children ===
Robert had three children:
* [[Stewart-1170|John Stewart]], Lord of Lorn d. April 26, 1421
* [[Stewart-6903|Robert Stewart]] of Durisdeer d. July 21, 1403 * [[Stewart-15407|Catherine Stewart]] John Beatoun [Bethune] of Balfour
== Research Notes ==
=== Conflation with Robert Stewart, 1st Duke of Albany === He is not to be confused with [[Stewart-1526|Robert Stewart]], 1st Duke of Albany (b. 1339, d. 03 Sep 1420).
=== Unknown wife ===While [[MacDougall-66|Catherine MacDougall]] is attached as a wife, no wife has been found to date in any sources cited here.
== Footnotes ==
== Sources ==* [http://www.archive.org/stream/scotspeeragefoun05pauluoft#page/2/mode/2up Sir James Balfour Paul, Editor, 1908, The Scots Peerage,] founded on Wood's edition of Sir Robert Douglas's Peerage of Scotland, Published by David Douglas, Edinburgh, Scotland, Vol. 5 p. 1. Accessed February 13, 2015.* "Sir Robert Stewart of Innermeath", ''The Peerage'', http://www.thepeerage.com/p10925.htm#i109247* Cawley, Charles. "STEWART of LORN, ([http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SCOTLAND.htm#JamesStewartPearstondied1333B Robert Stewart])." Foundation for Medieval Genealogy: Medieval Lands, A Prosopography of Medieval European Noble and Royal Families. Accessed February 13, 2015.* Watkins, Walter. ''[[Space:The Ochterloney Family of Scotland, and Boston, in New England|The Ochterloney Family of Scotland, and Boston, in New England]]'' (Boston, 1902) [https://archive.org/stream/ochterloneyfamil1902watk#page/4/mode/1up Page 4]
Events
| Birth | Abt 1310 | Innermeath, Perthshire, Scotland | |||
| Death | Abt 1388 | Scotland | |||
| Marriage | Catherine MacDougall | ||||
| Alt name | of Shambothy & Innermeath | ||||
| Alt name | Sir Robert "of Shambothy and Innermeath" Stewart | ||||
| Reference No | 1004195 | ||||
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| Reference No | 60 | ||||
| Reference No | 1025516 |
Families
| Spouse | Catherine MacDougall (1317 - ) |
| Child | Sir John Stewart (1348 - 1421) |
| Child | Sir Robert Stewart (1350 - 1403) |
| Child | Catherine Stewart (1340 - 1375) |
| Child | Isabel Stewart (1350 - 1373) |
| Father | Sir James "1st Baron Pearston" Stewart (1276 - 1333) |