-
known as Strathaven. The
title Earl of Avondale,
along with that of Lord
Balveny, was
created for
James Douglas,
known as "the Gross", in 1437. He was a...
- (c. 1437–1442 – 15
September 1512), also
known as Sir John
Stewart of
Balveny, was a
Scottish nobleman and amb****ador. He was the
oldest child of Joan...
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third (or fifth) Earl of Tullibardine. In 1676 he was
created Lord Murray,
Balveny and Gask,
Viscount of Balquhidder, Earl of
Tullibardine and
Marquess of...
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Wilson lists the following :
Auchintoul Auchlunkart House (A. Steuart)
Balveny Castle or
Balvenie Castle Cairfield House (John Gordon)
Cullen House (Earl...
-
James II in 1455. The
seventh Earl was
created Earl of
Avondale and Lord
Balveny in 1437, also in the
Peerage of Scotland.
These titles also
became forfeit...
- Earl of Avondale, 2nd Lord
Balveny James Douglas (1426–1491) 9th Earl of Douglas, 3rd Earl of Avondale, 3rd Lord
Balveny Hugh
Douglas (d. 1455) Earl...
-
again (1455). He was
Keeper of the
Castles of Kildrummy,
Kindrocht and
Balveny (1456–1459). Late in 1427 or soon
thereafter he
married Isabel, daughter...
- Earl of Avondale, 2nd Lord
Balveny James Douglas (1426–1491) 9th Earl of Douglas, 3rd Earl of Avondale, 3rd Lord
Balveny Hugh
Douglas (d. 1455) Earl...
- and
executed for his part in the
murder of
James I
Other titles: Lord of
Balveny (1460) John Stewart, 1st Earl of
Atholl (1440–1512) (a half-brother of...
- John Douglas, Lord of
Balvenie (or
Balveny, Balvany) (c. 1433–1463) was the
youngest of the five
Black Douglas brothers, who
rebelled against King James...