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  1. The son of John Stewart of Darnley and Elizabeth, daughter of Donnchadh, Earl of Lennox, Darnley accompanied his father and brothers to fight in France. Following his father's death at the Battle of the Herrings in 1429 during the Siege of Orléans , Darnley inherited his father's title of the Lordships of Aubigny and Concressault , but not the County of Évreux , nor the Lordship of Aubigny. [1]

  2. 11 de out. de 2023 · Robert Stewart, Duke of Albany ( c.1340 –1420), third son of Robert II of Scotland. Other titles (2nd Duke): Earl of Menteith (bef 1189), Earl of Fife (1371), Earl of Buchan (1374) Murdoch Stewart, Duke of Albany (1362–1425), eldest son of the 1st Duke was attainted and his honours forfeit in 1425.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Clan_LennoxClan Lennox - Wikipedia

    Clan Lennox is a Lowland ... who married Murdoch Stewart, Duke of Albany. ... until 1425 when it passed to the Stewarts of Darnley who were made ...

  4. Stewart is a Scottish surname, also used as a given name. It is possibly derived from the old English word "stigweard", a compound of "stig" meaning household, and "weard", a guardian (ward), or from the Gaelic Stiùbhart meaning steward. Alternative spellings are Stuart, Steward and Steuart.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Earl_of_FifeEarl of Fife - Wikipedia

    Walter Stewart c. 1338 –1362 Earl of Fife jure uxoris: Isabella MacDuff c. 1320 –1389 Countess of Fife suo jure: Robert Stewart c. 1340 –1420 Duke of Albany, Earl of Fife, Earl of Menteith, Earl of Buchan, Earl of Atholl: m2. Thomas Bisset d. 1366 Earl of Fife jure uxoris: m3. John Dunbar (d. before 1371) Earl of Fife jure uxoris: Murdoch ...

  6. James "Beag" Stewart (c1424-1470) of Baldorran was the seventh illegitimate son of James Mor Stewart (known as "James the Fat"), who fled into exile in Ireland when his father Murdoch Stewart, Duke of Albany was executed for treason by James I of Scotland in 1425. James the Fat would never return to Scotland, and he was unable to inherit the ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Clan_MacDuffClan MacDuff - Wikipedia

    Clan MacDuff or Clan Duff is a Lowland Scottish clan. [5] The clan does not currently have a chief and is therefore considered an armigerous clan, which is registered with the Lyon Court. [5] [6] The early chiefs of Clan MacDuff were the original Earls of Fife, although this title went to the Stewarts of Albany in the late fourteenth century.