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  1. James Stewart war seit 1562 verheiratet mit Lady Agnes Keith († 1588), Tochter des William Keith, 3. Earl Marischal, mit der er drei Töchter hatte: Annabell Stewart († vor 1572) Elizabeth Stewart, 2. Countess of Moray († 1591), ⚭ 1581 James Stewart, 2. Lord Doune; Margaret Stewart († 1589), ⚭ Francis Hay, 9. Earl of Erroll

  2. James Stewart, 2nd Earl of Moray. James Stewart, 2nd Lord Doune, jure uxoris 2nd Earl of Moray (c. 1565 – 7 February 1592), [1] was a Scottish nobleman. He was murdered by George Gordon, Earl of Huntly as the culmination of a vendetta. Known as the Bonnie Earl for his good looks, he became the subject of a popular ballad, "The Bonnie Earl of ...

  3. 30 de may. de 2024 · a possible birth date is 28 June 1607. James Stuart, 4th Earl of Moray Lady Margaret Home. James Stuart, 4th Earl of Moray (c. 1611 – 4 March 1653) was the son of James Stuart, 3rd Earl of Moray and Lady Anne Gordon. He married Lady Margaret Home, daughter of Alexander Home, 1st Earl of Home and Mary Dudley, on 18 October 1627 (contract).

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › David_Stewart_(songwriterDavid Stewart - Wikipedia

    David Stewart, Earl of Moray (c. 1455–1457), son of King James II of Scotland; David Stewart (RAF officer) (1890–1924), World War I flying ace; David Stewart (Scottish politician) (born 1956), Scottish politician; United States. David Stewart (Maryland politician) (1800–1858), U.S. Senator from Maryland

  5. The title Earl of Moray, Mormaer of Moray or King of Moray was originally held by the rulers of the Province of Moray, which existed from the 10th century with varying degrees of independence from the Kingdom of Alba to the south. Until 1130 the status of Moray's rulers was ambiguous and they were described in some sources as "mormaers" (the Gaelic term for "Earl"), in others as "Kings of ...

  6. 20 de jul. de 1998 · Thomas Randolph, 1st earl of Moray (died July 20, 1332, Musselburgh, Midlothian, Scot.) was the nephew of King Robert I the Bruce of Scotland and a leading military commander in Robert’s successful struggle to gain independence from English rule; later he was regent for Robert’s young son and successor, David II (reigned 1329–71).

  7. David Stewart, 1. Earl of Strathearn, 1. Earl of Caithness (vor 1360–vor 1389) Euphemia Stewart, 2. Countess of Strathearn, 2. Countess of Caithness († 1415) ⚭ Sir Patrick Graham of Dundaff and Kilpont; Malise Graham, 1. Earl of Menteith, 3. Earl of Strathearn (1410–nach 1427) (Earldom Strathearn entzogen 1424/1427) Walter Stewart, 1 ...