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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...
- this William Stewart, or another William Stewart, William Stewart of Caverston, aboard ship in the coastal water known as the Fairlie Road. In 1588 James...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Scottish crown jewels, recovered for King James VI by William Stewart of Caverston, are formally returned to the royal treasurer, Lord Melville. The jewels...
- 1588 William Stewart (courtier), a valet of James VI William Stewart of Caverston and later Laird of Traquair, Captain of Dumbarton Castle William Stewart...
- Scotland, but he was forced to give his treasure up to William Stewart of Caverston, Governor of Dumbarton Castle, aboard ship in the coastal water known...
- Stewart can be confused with several contemporaries: William Stewart of Caverston, Captain of Dumbarton Castle, and later Laird of Traquair. William Stewart...
- 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...