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William Stewart of
Caverston and
Traquair (died 1605), was a
Scottish landowner and
Captain of
Dumbarton Castle. He was a
brother of Sir John Stewart...
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Scottish crown jewels,
recovered for King
James VI by
William Stewart of
Caverston, are
formally returned to the
royal treasurer, Lord Melville. The jewels...
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Stewart of
Baldorran (c.1440–c.1500),
Scottish landowner William Stewart of
Caverston,
Scottish soldier,
captain of
Dumbarton Castle William Stewart of Grandtully...
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September 1582 the
castle was put unto the
keeping of
William Stewart of
Caverston an ally of Esmé Stewart, 1st Duke of Lennox, the King's favourite. The...
- she be
moved to more
congenial location. For a time,
William Stewart of
Caverston, was made
Commendator of Dryburgh. In 1590 Jean Fleming, Lady Thirlestane...
- Scotland. He was
forced to give his
treasure up to
William Stewart of
Caverston aboard ship in the
coastal water known as the
Fairlie Road.
Arran returned...
- 1596 Sir John
Stewart younger of Traquair, a son of
William Stewart of
Caverston.
Martha Stewart, who
married Nicholas Rutherford of Hundalee.
James Stewart...
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Gowrie regime,
forfeiting the
commend of
Dryburgh to
William Stewart of
Caverston in 1584, and that of Inch****me to
Henry Stewart.
Received back into favour...
- children. John
Stewart died on 18
April 1591. In 1591
William Stewart of
Caverston, his
younger brother,
inherited the
Traquair lands, and
after his death...
- to give his
treasure up to
another William Stewart,
William Stewart of
Caverston,
aboard ship in the
coastal water known as the
Fairlie Road. In 1588 James...