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  1. James (SIR - 5th High Steward of Scotland) STEWART 1243-1309 Married in 1292, Dundonald, Ayrshire, Scotland, toEgidia De BURGH 1263-1327 Elizabeth (Countess Douglas) STEWART 1245-1294 John (SIR - Lord of Bonkyl) STEWART 1245-1298 Married in 1269, Cambusnethan, Lanarkshire, Scotland, to Margaret De BONKYL 1249-1304

  2. Walter, 6th High Steward (1293–1326) who married King Robert I´s daughter, Marjorie Bruce. Sir John, killed 14 October 1318 at the battle of Dundalk. Sir Andrew, Sir James Stewart of Durisdeer, Tutor to his nephew, the future King Robert II of Scotland, in 1327. Egidia Stewart, who married Sir Alexander de Menzies, of Durisdeer.

  3. born 1263 Ulster, Ireland. children: Andrew Steward. * Walter 6th High Steward of Scotland born 1293 Dundonald, Kyle, Ayrshire, Scotland. died 9 April 1326 Bathgate Castle, Bathgate, West-Lothian, Scotland. John Stewart died 14 October 1318 Dundalk. James Stewart of Durrisdeer. Egidia Stewart born about 1296. biographical and/or anecdotal:

  4. James, 5th High Steward of Scotland (died 16 July 1309) was High Steward of Scotland and a Guardian of Scotland during the First Interregnum. James was a son of Alexander Stewart, 4th High Steward of Scotland; the identity of Alexander's wife is unknown. The date of his birth is not certainly known and some sources have placed it, on no good evidence, as early as 1243. This is now thought to ...

  5. James had two confirmed children by Egedia de Burgh, namely Walter and Egedia. His other children's mothers are unconfirmed. James was father of:-----Disputed Date of Birth The date of birth for James Stewart, 5th High Steward, is unknown. We suggest an earlier date around 1243. Wikipedia disputes this and suggests a later date around 1260.

  6. James Stewart, 5th High Steward of Scotland (c. 1243-1309) Sir John Stewart of Bonkill, Berwickshire (c. 1245-22 July 1298), who married Margaret de Bonkyl daughter of Sir Alexander de Bonkyl, had seven sons and one daughter, and was killed in the Battle of Falkirk in 1298

  7. House of Stuart. The House of Stuart, originally spelled Stewart, was a royal house of Scotland, England, Ireland and later Great Britain. The family name comes from the office of High Steward of Scotland, which had been held by the family progenitor Walter fitz Alan ( c. 1150 ). The name Stewart and variations had become established as a ...