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STEWART, John 1st Earl of Angus, Sir
(About 1297-1331)
ABERNETHY, Margaret co-heiress
(About 1296-After 1370)
SINCLAIR, William 3rd of Roslin, Sir
(About 1300-1330)
STEWART, Thomas 2nd Earl of Angus
(About 1329-1361)
SINCLAIR, Margaret
(About 1328-)
STEWART, Elizabeth co-heiress
(About 1359-)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. HAMILTON, Alexander 1st of Innerwick

STEWART, Elizabeth co-heiress 2 3

  • Born: About 1359
  • Marriage (1): HAMILTON, Alexander 1st of Innerwick 15 September 1381(dispensation) 1 2

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Elizabeth married Alexander HAMILTON 1st of Innerwick, son of John DE HAMILTON and Elizabeth STEWART, 15 September 1381(dispensation).1 2 (Alexander HAMILTON 1st of Innerwick was born about 1355 and died by 1437 1.)


  Marriage Notes:

"Sir Alexander Hamilton of Innerwick

He had a charter from his father of the lands of Ballencrieff, &c. which was confirmed by the superior, Sir John Stewart of Darnely, circa 1400."

from House of Hamilton




"Alexander (Hamilton). He had a charter from his father of the lands of Ballencreiff, of which a confirmation by John Stewart of Darnley exists. He married (dispensation dated 15 September 1381) Elizabeth, second daughter and co-heiress of Thomas Stewart, second Earl of Angus, who died about 1361. The elder daughter Margaret married Thomas, Earl of Mar, and was left a widow about 1374. Shortly afterwards Elizabeth surrendered to her elder sister all her rights as co-heir of her father, an arrangement which was ratified by King Robert II. by a charter dated 18 February 1378-79. In 1389 the same King confirmed a charter by Margaret, Countess of Angus and Mar, granting to her sister Elizabeth and her husband Alexander Hamilton the lands of Innerwick and others, which Elizabeth had on 28 March 1379 resigned in the hands of the Steward of Scotland. Sir Alexander is said to have survived till the reign of James I. He left at least one son"

from Scots Peerage (vol 4) 1 2

Sources


1 e-books, Historical and Genealogical Memoirs of the House of Hamilton by John Anderson (1825).

2 e-books, The Scots Peerage ed. Sir James Balfour Paul vol. 4 (1907).

3 e-books, The Scots Peerage ed. Sir James Balfour Paul vol. 1 (1904).

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