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  1. The Mormaer or Earl of Atholl was the title of the holder of a medieval comital lordship straddling the highland province of Atholl ( Ath Fodhla ), now in northern Perthshire. Atholl is a special Mormaerdom, because a King of Atholl is reported from the Pictish period.

  2. Duke of Atholl, named after Atholl in Scotland, is a title in the Peerage of Scotland held by the head of Clan Murray. It was created by Queen Anne in 1703 for John Murray, 2nd Marquess of Atholl , with a special remainder to the heir male of his father, the 1st Marquess.

  3. John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl ( c. 1437–1442 – 15 September 1512), [1] also known as Sir John Stewart of Balveny, was a Scottish nobleman and ambassador. Life. He was the oldest child of Joan Beaufort, widow of James I of Scotland, and her second husband, Sir James Stewart, the Black Knight of Lorn. [2]

  4. 12 de oct. de 2015 · John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl (c. 1440 – 19 September 1512), also known as Sir John Stewart of Balveny, was a Scottish nobleman and ambassador to England (in 1484). ref Duke of Atholl. He was the oldest child of Joan Beaufort, widowed Queen of James I of Scotland, and her second husband Sir James Stewart, the Black Knight of Lorn.

    • Dufftown, Scotland
    • October 12, 1440
    • Scotland
  5. 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 Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  6. Their son John Murray (d. 1642) was created Earl of Atholl in 1629 and secured a royal grant of the Perthshire estates of the earldom of Atholl, centred on Blair Atholl and Dunkeld, the Balvenie (Banffshire) property of the 5th Earl of Atholl having been sold in 1610.

  7. Overview. earl of Atholl, Walter Stewart. (c. 1360—1437) Quick Reference. ( c. 1360–1437). Second son of Robert II's marriage to Euphemia Ross. Lord of Brechin until 1402, Walter Stewart acquired the earldom of Caithness [S] in that year, and that of Atholl [S] and the lordship of Methven in 1404.