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  1. James Mor Stewart, called James the Fat, (Scottish Gaelic: Seamas Mór) (c. 1400–1429 or 1449) was the youngest son of Murdoch Stewart, Duke of Albany and Isabella of Lennox. When his father and brothers were executed by King James I for treason in 1425, James led a rebellion against the king, taking the town of Dumbarton and ...

  2. Depois que seu pai morreu em 1420, e enquanto o futuro rei Jaime I da Escócia estava preso na Inglaterra, Stuart atuou como Governador da Escócia, até 1424, quando Jaime foi finalmente resgatado e retornou à Escócia.

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  4. James Seamus Mor Stewart. 1390–1484. Anne MacDonald. 1406–1475. Marriage: about 1440. Andrew Stewart. 1423–1488. Mariot Stewart. 1424–1448. Walter Stewart. 1425–1488. Murdoch Stewart. 1427–. Alexander Stewart. 1437–1512. Matilda Stewart. 1440–. James Small Baldorran. 1426–1470. Adam Stewart of Morphie. 1426–. Lady Matilda Stewart. 1427–1485.

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  5. James Mor Stewart, called James the Fat, (Scottish Gaelic: Seamas Mór) (c. 1400–1429 or 1449) was the youngest son of Murdoch Stewart, Duke of Albany and Isabella of Lennox.

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  7. James Mor Stewart, called James the Fat, (Scottish Gaelic: Seamas Mór) (c. 1400–1429 or 1449) was the youngest son of Murdoch Stewart, Duke of Albany and Isabella of Lennox. When his father and brothers were executed by King James I for treason in 1425, James led a rebellion against the king, taking the town of Dumbarton and killing the ...