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  1. Euphemia Stewart, Countess of Strathearn (died c. 1434) was a medieval Scottish noblewoman, the daughter of David Stewart, Earl Palatine of Strathearn and Caithness. She succeeded to both her father's titles after his death between 1385 and 1389, probably March 1386.

  2. He had his earldom forfeited by Balliol, who bestowed it on John de Warenne, Earl of Surrey. Malise made strenuous efforts to recover Strathearn, but without success, and he went to dwell on his estates in Caithness. By 1340 the influence of Balliol and Edward III had waned, but Malise still did not get back his earldom.

  3. Brief Life History of Euphemia. When Euphemia Stewart was born in 1375, in Scotland, United Kingdom, her father, David Stewart Earl of Strathearn, was 18 and her mother, Eupheme Lindsay, was 16. She married Patrick Graham Earl of Strathearn on 24 August 1400, in Scotland. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 1 daughter.

  4. David Stewart, 1. Earl of Strathearn, 1. Earl of Caithness (* vor 1360; † vor 5. März 1389), war ein schottischer Adeliger. Leben. David war der erste Sohn von ...

  5. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Eupheme Stewart, Countess of Caithness was born before 1375.1 She is the daughter of David Stewart, 1st Earl of Caithness and unknown daughter Lindsay.1. She married, firstly, Patrick Graham, Earl of Strathearn, son of Sir William Graham and Gille Stewart, before December 1406.1.

  6. Robert of Strathearn (died c. 1244) was the 4th Earl of Strathearn in Scotland. Robert was the fourth son of Gille Brigte of Strathearn and his wife Matilda. He first appears on record in 1199, when he and his brothers were witnesses to their father's charters to the Abbey of Inchaffray. By 1210, all three of his elder brothers had died, and he ...

  7. 16 de may. de 2024 · DAVID STEWART Earl Palatine of Strathearn Evidence from the National Records of Scotland. 2 March 1401: Charter of Confirmation by Eufemia Stewart, Countess Palatine of Stratheryne [Strathearn], of a charter granted by the deceased David, Earl Palatine of Stratheryn [Strathearn] [ her father ] and Earl of Caithness, to Sir Robert Stewart, kt., of the lands of Buchanedy [Buchandies], Ladegrene ...