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STEWART, Walter of Fife, Lennox & Menteith, Sir
(About 1394-1425)
ERSKINE, Janet
(About 1408-)
STEWART, Walter of Morphie
(About 1425-)
STEWART, Andrew Lord Avondale (2nd creation)
(About 1454-1513)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. KENNEDY, Margaret

STEWART, Andrew Lord Avondale (2nd creation) 2

  • Born: About 1454
  • Marriage (1): KENNEDY, Margaret before 4 February 1499(1500) 1
  • Died: 9 September 1513, Battle of Flodden Field, Northumberland, England 2

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  General Notes:

"Andrew Stewart appears to have succeeded his elder brother in the Barony of Avondale in 1489, but in any case he was created Lord Avondale (S) in that year. He fell at Flodden 1513, leaving three sons"

from Heraldry of the Stewarts 2

  Research Notes:

AVONDALE

Titles using Avondale were Earl of Avondale and Lord Avondale. The latter title was also found as Lord Avandale. It was based on land around River Avon in Scotland which rises in the hills on the boundary between East Ayrshire and South Lanarkshire. Avondale occurs in several titles at different dates.

Earl of Avondale
When 'Avondale' was first used it was for James Douglas in 1437, and James Douglas had the status as an earl, so he became Earl of Avondale. The titlewas forfeit in 1455 on the attainder of his son James Douglas, 9th Earl of Douglas and 3rd Earl of Avondale.

Lord Avondale (first creation)
This title was used in 1459 for Andrew Stuart or Stewart, son of Walter Stewart, Master of Fife, and grandson of Murdoch 2nd Duke of Albany. Andrew was Chancellor of Scotland for a period after 1460 and died in 1488. The title became extinct.

Lord Avondale (second creation)
This title was used for another Andrew Stuart or Stewart, who was created Lord Avondale in about 1499. He was a great-grandson of Sir Walter Stewart, and thus a (some say half-) great-nephew of the first Lord Avondale.
He died of the battlefield of Flodden, 9 September 1513.
This Andrew's son exchanged the title of Lord Avondale for that of Lord Ochiltree on 15 March 1543.


The most recent creation, in 1890, was for Prince Albert son of the later King Edward VII. He was entitled Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale. The title became extinct on his death in 1892. 3


Andrew married Margaret KENNEDY, daughter of John KENNEDY 2nd Lord Kennedy and Elizabeth GORDON, before 4 February 1499(1500).1 (Margaret KENNEDY was born about 1480.)


  Marriage Notes:

"Margaret (by second marriage), married before 4 February 1499-1500, to Andrew, Lord Avandale. On 7 March 1501-2 Lord Kennedy was decerned to pay £100 Scots to Lord Avandale in terms of the marriage contract with his daughter."

from Scots Peerage (vol 2) 1

Sources


1 e-books, The Scots Peerage ed. Sir James Balfour Paul vol. 2 (1905).

2 e-books, The heraldry of the Stewarts by George Harvey Johnston (1906).

3 Internet Site, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord_Avondale.

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