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  1. James Stewart, 1st Earl of Buchan (1442–1499) was a Scottish noble. He was the uncle of James III of Scotland who granted him the Earldom of Buchan. Buchan repaid his nephew by fighting for his cause against rebellious southern barons.

  2. 26 de abr. de 2022 · James Stewart, 1st Earl of Buchan (1442–1499) was a Scottish noble. He was the uncle of James III of Scotland who was granted the Earldom of Buchan. Buchan repaid him by fighting for his cause against rebellious southern barons. Through his marriage to Margaret Ogilvie he acquired the title Lord Auchterhouse.

    • Lorn
    • "Hearty James"
    • Margaret Ogilvy, Countess of Buchan
    • 1442
  3. When James Stewart 1st Earl of Buchan was born in 1442, in Argyll, Scotland, his father, Sir James Stewart The Black Knight of Lorn, was 59 and his mother, Joan Beaufort Queen Consort of Scotland, was 35. He married Margaret Ogilvy Heretrix of Auchterhouse - Countess of Buchan about 1468, in Scotland.

  4. 1469 creation. In 1469 the earldom was conferred on James Stewart. He was made Lord Auchterhouse at the same time, also in the Peerage of Scotland. Stewart was the second son of Sir James Stewart, the Black Knight of Lorn, and the younger brother of John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl (see Earl of Atholl, 1457 creation).

    • Alexander Erskine, Lord Cardross
    • Lord Cardross
    • Henry Erskine, 18th Earl
    • James Stewart
  5. 18 de ago. de 2023 · Biography. James (Stewart) First Earl of Buchan is a member of Clan Stewart. This profile is part of the Stewart Name Study. James Stewart (1st Earl of Buchan, 3rd Making) was the second of three sons of Sir James Stewart, called the Black Knight of Lorn, by Joan Beaufort, Dowager Queen of Scots.

    • Male
    • Margaret (Ogilvy) Ogilvy Lady Buchan
  6. James was a younger brother of Robert Stewart, 1st Lord Lorne, whose descendants bore this title. He was an ally of the Black Douglases, Earls of Douglas. After the murder of James I, power was held by Archibald Douglas, 5th Earl of Douglas as regent.

  7. Political career. James was a younger brother of Robert Stewart, 1st Lord Lorne (1382–1449), whose descendants bore this title. He was an ally of the Black Douglases, Earls of Douglas. After the murder of James I of Scotland in 1437, power was held by Archibald Douglas, 5th Earl of Douglas as regent for the underage James II of Scotland.