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  1. Carrick von Orkney. Am 22. Juli 1628 wurde in der Peerage of Scotland ein paralleler weiterer Earlstitel of Carrick geschaffen, und zwar für John Stuart, 1. Lord Kincleven, ein Sohn des Robert Stewart, 1. Earl of Orkney, seinerseits illegitimer Sohn König James V. Mit dem Titel waren Ländereien auf den Orkney -Inseln verbunden, insbesondere ...

  2. Biography . Lady Elizabeth Howard (1564-1646) was the daughter of Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Nottingham and Katherine Carey. She m. (1) Sir Robert Southwell, son of Sir Thomas Southwell and Mary Maunsell, before 1599 and (2) John Stewart, 1st and last Earl of Carrick, son of Robert Stewart, 1st Earl of Orkney and Lady Janet Kennedy, on 26 October 1604 at Chelsea, London, England.

  3. In October 1604 she married Sir John Stewart, a son of Robert Stewart, 1st Earl of Orkney, at Chelsea. In a letter of 1605 to the Earl of Salisbury she identifies her husband as the brother of the Master of Orkney. John Stewart became Lord Kinclaven in 1607, and Earl of Carrick in 1628.

  4. Stewart earls [] Robert Stewart, Earl of Carrick (1316–1390) [reigned as King Robert II of Scotland from 1371 to his death as the first monarch of the House of Stewart] John Stewart, Earl of Carrick (c. 1368–1390) [became King Robert III of Scotland in 1390] David Stewart, Duke of Rothesay (1398–1402) reverted to crown

  5. Robert III (14 August 1337 – April 1406), born John Stewart, was King of Scots from 1390 to his death. He was known primarily as the Earl of Carrick before ascending the throne at age 53. He was the eldest son of Robert II and Elizabeth Mure and was legitimated with the marriage of his parents in 1347.

  6. 17 de mai. de 2024 · Carrick, its northern portion, was peopled most probably by descendants of the Picts. Neil (sometimes also Nicol or Nicolaus), 2nd Earl of Carrick, a Regent of Scotland and Guardian to Alexander III and Margaret, dtr of Henry III, 20th September 1255, having no heir male of his body, granted to his nephew, as reported above, the chiefship of ...

  7. John, earl of Carrick, had become the foremost Stewart magnate south of the Forth just as Alexander, Earl of Buchan was in the north. Alexander´s activities and methods of royal administration, enforced by Gaelic mercenaries, drew criticism from northern earls and bishops and from his younger half-brother David, Earl of Strathearn.