- Lord
Innermeath is an
extinct title in the
Peerage of
Scotland created c. 1471 for
Walter Stewart, 1st Lord
Innermeath.
Stewart had
previously been Lord...
-
created for
Robert Stewart of
Durisdeer (died 1403), son of John
Stewart of
Innermeath (died 1421). Robert's
mother was
Isabel MacDougall,
daughter of John Gallda...
- John
Stewart was
sixth Lord
Innermeath and made Earl of
Atholl in 1596. His
parents were
James Stewart, 5th Lord
Innermeath and
Helen Ogilvy, a daughter...
- Stewart, 5th Lord
Innermeath (died 1586) was a
Scottish peer,
courtier and landowner. He was the son of John Stewart, 4th Lord
Innermeath and
Elizabeth Beaton...
- 1451) was a
Scottish nobleman. The
Black Knight of
Lorne was born at
Innermeath, Scotland. His
father was Sir John
Stewart (died 26
April 1421), Scotland's...
- issue.
Other titles: Lord
Innermeath (1469) John Stewart, 1st Earl of
Atholl (1566–1603) (only son of the 5th Lord
Innermeath)
James Stewart, 2nd Earl...
- was
married to John Stewart, 4th Lord
Innermeath, by whom she had two sons,
James Stewart, 5th Lord
Innermeath and the poet John
Stewart of Baldynneis...
- John de
Dundas 14.
James Dundas of
Dundas 29. Joan
Douglas 7.
Janet Dundas 30. John
Stewart of
Innermeath 15.
Christian Stewart 31.
Isabel Macdougall...
- Saxe-Wittenberg 1.
Janet Stewart, Lady
Fleming 24. Sir John Stewart, of
Innermeath 12.
James Stewart, the
Black Knight of Lorn 25.
Isabel MacDougall of Ergadia...
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Before the mid 15th century, it was
known as
Innermeath, and was the home of Sir John
Stewart of
Innermeath (great-grandson of John
Stewart of Bonkyll)...