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  1. He is sometimes identified with Sir Robert Stewart, fifth son of Robert Stewart (1533–93), 1st earl of Orkney, and his wife Jean Kennedy (d. 1598), countess of Orkney, and a kinsman of James VI and I, who held court office and was involved in diplomatic ventures in, and recruitment drives for, the Baltic area in the early seventeenth century, but this seems improbable.

  2. James Stewart, 1st Earl of Moray primary name: Stewart, James other name: (Earl of) Moray

  3. Married about 1558, Scotland, to Janet De Lady Countess of Orkney, Baroness of Campbell, Countess of Atholl Kennedy 1537-1598 with. Mary Lady Stewart 1563-1644; Henry Stewart 1566-1590; Patrick 2nd Earl of Orkney Stewart 1568-1614; Elizabeth Stewart 1572-1642; James Sir Stewart 1576-1592; John Lord of Kincleven, 1st Earl of Carrick Stewart ca ...

  4. Robert Stewart, 1st Earl of Orkney. 0 references. James Stewart, 1st Earl of Moray. 0 references. family. House of Stuart. 1 reference. imported from Wikimedia project.

  5. Adam Bothwell Alexander appears assize Barnbarroch barony Bellenden of Auchnoull Birsay bishop bishopric of Orkney Blackadder Bothwell Bothwell's brother Bruce of Cultmalindie bundle Canongate castle charge charter complaints Court Book CSP Scot Darnley David Deeds 1st series Denmark document Donaldson earldom Edin Edinburgh Edward Sinclair Elphinstone English escheat evidence fee by Robert ...

  6. When Jacob Stewart de Orkney was born in 1572, in Richmond, Surrey, England, United Kingdom, his father, Robert Stewart 1st Earl of Orkney, was 39 and his mother, Janet Kennedy, was 35. He married Maria Oldenburg de Denmark in 1593, in Richmond, Surrey, England, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 2 daughters.