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  1. "The Countess was married, secondly, to Walter Stewart, second son of Robert, afterwards King Robert II. He is generally said to have died in 1360, but a payment to Walter Stewart, Lord of Fife, in the Chamberlain's Accounts, audited in August 1362, shows that he was alive within about a year of that date.

  2. Walter Stewart, Lord of Fife : Surhone, Lambert M., Tennoe, Mariam T., Henssonow, Susan F.: Amazon.com.mx: Libros

  3. 24 de mar. de 2021 · Her marriage to Bisset ended with his death in 1366. Shortly thereafter, she was forced to resign her rights to Fife to John Dunbar. Resignation and Retirement (1371-1389) After David II died in 1371, Countess Isabella re-resigned her earldom to Robert Stewart, earl of Fife and Menteith, the brother of her second husband.

  4. 6 de oct. de 2012 · Walter Stewart, Master of Fife was born between 1394 and 1410. 1 He was the son of Murdoch Stewart, 2nd Duke of Albany and Isabel of Lennox, Countess of Lennox. 2 He married, firstly, unknown daughter Campbell, daughter of Sir Duncan Campbell, 1st Lord Campbell and Lady Marjorie Stewart, in a unlawfully, presumably for want of a papal dispensation for consanguinity marriage. 3 He and Lady ...

  5. When Janet Erskine was born in 1405, in Angus, Scotland, United Kingdom, her father, Robert Erskine 1st Lord Erskine, was 27 and her mother, Marjory Elizabeth Lindsay, was 16. She had at least 1 son with Walter Stewart Master of Fife. She died on 2 June 1425, in Stirlingshire, Scotland, at the age of 20.

  6. The Stewart Society, 53 George Street, Edinburgh, EH2 2HT, Scotland | Telephone: +(44) 131 220 4512 | Email: Stewart Heritage Trust Charity No. SC023013 | Stewart ...

  7. In consequence of this he succeeded to that Earldom, and was styled Earl of Fife and Menteith." (page 146) "He married, first, Margaret, Countess of Menteith, only daughter of Sir John Graham and Mary, Countess of Menteith, widow of Sir John Moray, Lord of Bothwell, Thomas, thirteenth Earl of Mar, and Sir John Drummond of Concraig.