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STEWART, John of Bonkyl, jure uxoris, Sir
(About 1245-1298)
Margaret heiress of Bonkyl
(About 1254-)
STEWART, James of Pearston, ancestor of Stewart Lords of Lorn, Sir
(About 1284-1333)
STEWART, Robert of Shandbothy, then of Innermeath, Sir
(About 1318-About 1388)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Unknown

STEWART, Robert of Shandbothy, then of Innermeath, Sir 1 2

  • Born: About 1318
  • Marriage (1): Unknown
  • Died: About 1388 1

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  General Notes:

"Sir Robert Stewart of Innermeath was the son of Sir James Stewart of Pearston, who fell at the battle of Halidonhill in 1333, son of Sir John Stewart of Bonkyll. He received a charter from King David II. of the lands of Dalzell and others 23 March 1362-63.1 In 1374 he received a charter of the lands of Durrisdeer, and appeared at the Parliament of Scone, 4 April 1373, as ' Robertas Senescallus de Innermeath.' He died circa 1388, leaving issue"

from Scots Peerage (vol 5) 1

  Research Notes:

INNERMEATH

'Innermeath' is, or rather was, in Perthshire Scotland. It is now known, and has been since the mid-15th century, as Invermay. It is situated south east of Forteviot. The designation 'of Innermeath' belonged to a line of the Stewart family. It became extinct in 1625, by which time the name of the location had become Invermay. 3


Robert married.


Sources


1 e-books, The Scots Peerage ed. Sir James Balfour Paul vol. 5 (1908).

2 e-books, Rosyth ed. John A. Rupert-Jones (1917).

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

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