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  1. The eldest son and heir of John Strathbogie, Earl of Atholl by his wife Marjory (or Margaret) daughter of Donald, 10th Earl of Mar, Sir David was a prisoner in England in 1300. He succeeded his father in 1306 and was restored to his earldom and Scottish estates in 1307 by the surrender of them by Ralph de Monthermer , to whom was paid a large sum of money.

  2. Possibly Walter Stewart was alienated by his king's acquisitive nature and aggression, or possibly he felt threatened by it - there was a recent history of murder and execution within the Stewart family and Walter's earldom of Atholl was held only tenuously and, along with his lands of Strathearn, could quite easily be taken by the monarch leaving him with little more than the lordship of ...

  3. He was created Earl of Atholl in around 1457, [3] the first earl of the eighth creation of the title. He is believed to have had a hand in suppressing the rebellion of John Macdonald, 11th Earl of Ross, the last of the Lords of the Isles. John Stewart became ambassador to England in 1484. According to 18th century historian William Guthrie ...

  4. Walter Stewart, Earl of Atholl (1360 - 1437) Walter Stewart, Earl of Atholl, Strathearn and Caithness was a Scottish nobleman, the son of Robert II of Scotland.

  5. 18 de jun. de 2019 · The names of all those involved have never been completely known, but Walter Stewart, the Earl of Atholl and uncle to James, was the instigator along with Sir Robert Graham – the latter’s family had been much traduced by James and he had shown his hand by trying to have the King arrested after the Roxburgh Castle failure.

  6. Biography . Alexander Maxton, Burgess of Perth (1567) as 3rd son of Oliver. Background "Robert de Maxtoun, 1st of Cultoquhey, Clerk of St Andrews Diocese, Notary Public, secretary to Walter Stewart, Earl of Atholl & Caithness (brother of Robert III), d c1460, succeeded by his eldest son:-

  7. John Stewart, 4th earl of Atholl (died April 24/25, 1579, Kincardine Castle, near Auchterarder, Perthshire, Scot.) was a Roman Catholic Scottish noble, sometime supporter of Mary, Queen of Scots. The son of John Stewart, the 3rd Earl of Atholl in the Stewart line (whom he succeeded in 1542), Atholl was particularly trusted by Mary Stuart; but ...