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  1. Sir Alan Stewart o Darnley (efter 1406 – 1439) wis a Scots nobleman, o the Stewart o Darnley faimily, involved in the Hunder Years War

  2. 26 de abr. de 2022 · He left a son Sir Alexander of Darnley, who died in 1372, whose third son, also 'Sir Alexander of Darnley, died in 1404 ', leaving an eldest son, Sir John Stewart of Darnley, knighted in 1383 and killed at Orleans, 1429. From him descended the Earls and Dukes of Lennox. Henry Stewart, Lord Darnley, eldest surviving son of Matthew, Earl of ...

  3. 12 de feb. de 2021 · John Stewart was the son of Sir Alan Stewart of Dreghorn and Marion Cameron. John was the first born son of Alan who died at the battle of Halidonhill in July 1333. John's birth is therefore estimated to be before 1327 as he had 3 siblings. As Sir John Stewart of Cruikston and Darnley, he was held hostage for the Earl of Moray in 1340.

  4. 29 de sept. de 2022 · SIR JOHN STEWART OF DARNLEY Evidence from the National Records of Scotland. 4 August 1437: Letters by Charles VII, King of France, granting to Alan Stewart, Lord of Darnlie, son of the deceased John Stewart, Lord of Darnlee, an extension of time during which to pay certain debts incurred by him for his support while engaged in His Majesty's service.

  5. Brief Life History of Alexander. When Sir Alexander Stewart 5th Laird of Darnley was born about 1342, in Darnley, Renfrewshire, Scotland, his father, Sir Alexander Stewart of Galston, was 23 and his mother, Joanna Baird of Galston, was 24. He married Lady Marguerite Turnbull of Minto before 1366, in Lanarkshire, Scotland.

  6. 8 de nov. de 2019 · The Stewarts of Darnley were descended from Sir John Stewart of Bonkyll, the second son of Alexander Stewart, 4th High Steward of Scotland. Their name is derived from Derneley, a barony in Eastwood parish, Renfrewshire. It was located 1.5 mi (2.4 km) east of Barrhead, present day Darnley, within the city of Glasgow.

  7. In 1439 Alan Stewart of Darnley and Thomas Boyd, chief of the Clan Boyd were at feud. At Polmaise Thorn, Thomas Boyd had attacked Alan Stewart and killed him. Another account says that Polmaise Thorne was three miles from Falkirk and that the feud between Boyd and Stewart had at that time been in its third year.