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Walter Stewart (c. 1480-1575), 3rd
Laird of
Baldorran, 2nd
Bailie of Balquhidder, was a sixteenth-century
Scottish landowner, and the
ancestor of the...
- Sir
William Stewart (c.1440–c.1500), 2nd
Laird of
Baldorran, 1st
Royal Bailie of the
Crown lands of Balquhidder, was a fifteenth-century
Scottish landowner...
- an
illegitimate branch. They are
descended from Sir
William Stewart of
Baldorran (c.1440 – c.1500), who was the
great grandson of
Murdoch Stewart, Duke...
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James "Beag"
Stewart (c1424-1470) of
Baldorran was the
seventh illegitimate son of
James Mor
Stewart (known as "James the Fat"), who fled into
exile in...
- mean
nothing if not
accepted by the
people on the ground.
Stewart of
Baldorran was
appointed baillie for the
crown lands of
Balquhidder in 1488 and his...
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Houston Stewart (1822–1901),
Scottish naval officer Sir
William Stewart of
Baldorran (c.1440–c.1500),
Scottish landowner William Stewart of Caverston, Scottish...
- 1878–79, 1880–82:
Glazert Bank Park, near
French mill. 1879–80: West
Baldorran Park "Mr Dion
Boucicault and the
Fenian prisoners".
Glasgow Herald: 5...
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Achray was for a time the home of
James "Beag"
Stewart (c1410-1470) of
Baldorran, the son of
James Mor
Stewart (known as "James the Fat"), who fled into...
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daughter of Patrick, 14th Lord of Buchanan, and was
granted the
estate "
Baldorran" from his
cousin John
Stewart Damby in 1457. He is the
ancestor of the...
- of
Atholl (died 1437),
Scottish nobleman Walter Stewart, 3rd
Laird of
Baldorran (c.1480–1575),
Scottish landowner Walter Stewart, 1st Lord
Blantyre (died...