- some
later writers styled Sir John as "of
Bonkyll,"
since he was the
ancestor of the "Stewarts of
Bonkyll," no
contemporary evidence exists to suggest...
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Bonkyll Castle (also
variously spelled Bonkyl, Boncle, Buncle,
Bunkle or Bonkill) was a
medieval fortress situated in the
historic Scottish county of...
- and Moray's wife,
Isabel Stewart,
herself a
daughter of John
Stewart of
Bonkyll.
Agnes became renowned for her
heroic defence of
Dunbar Castle in East...
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Robert II of
Scotland John
Stewart of
Ralston John
Stewart of
Bonkyll Alexander Stewart of
Bonkyll Earls of
Angus (extinct 1361) Alan
Stewart of
Dreghorn Stewart...
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Balliol and
other disinherited barons and
lords in Scotland. John
Stewart of
Bonkyll, Berwickshire,
obtained the
title Earl of
Angus in 1329 in a new line after...
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Douglas 1589–1660
Marquess of Douglas, Earl of Angus, Lord Abernethy, Lord
Bonkyll and Preston, Lord
Jedburgh Forest Mary
Gordon c. 1600–1674
James Hamilton...
- the
Lordships of
Abernethy and
Bonkyll to her child.
George Douglas, 1st Earl of Angus, Lord of
Abernethy and
Bonkyll (1380–1403), upon his betrothal...
- of
Alexander Stewart, 4th High
Steward of Scotland, Sir John
Stewart of
Bonkyll.
Darnley inherited his father's
estates in 1404, and was
knighted c. 1418...
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Alexander Stewart of
Bonkyll (c.1271 – 1319) was a
Scottish nobleman. He was the
eldest son of Sir John
Stewart (d. 1298), and the
father of John Stewart...
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Bonkyll, for the arms of the de
Bonkyll family of
Bonkyll Castle in
Scotland (whose
canting arms were
three buckles),
ancestors of
Stewart of
Bonkyll...