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  1. John Erskine (1487–1555) 17th Earl of Mar, 5th Lord Erskine: James IV (1473–1513) King of Scots: John Stewart (1479–1503) Earl of Mar and Garioch: Earl of Mar (7th creation), 1565: John Erskine (d. 1572) 18th Earl of Mar (1st creation), 1st Earl of Mar (7th creation), 6th Lord Erskine: Alexander Erskine of Gogar (d. aft. 1592) Margaret ...

  2. 3 de abr. de 2020 · 10 May 1493. created. c.1457 Earl of Argyll. 17 Apr 1470 Lord Lorne, by charter conveying to him the lands and Lordship of Lorne on the resignation of his wife's uncle, Walter [Stewart], 3rd Lord Lorne later 1st Lord Invermeath, to him and the heirs male of his body, with remainder to Sir Colin Campbell of Glenorchy, to Colin Campbell of ...

  3. Note: Owing to a nineteenth-century dispute, there is another Earl of Mar, James Thorne Erskine, 14th Earl of Mar and 16th Earl of Kellie. Even so, the Lady Margaret is the rightful heiress of Mar. Family Lady Mar has married three times, first to Edwin Noel Artiss, then to John Salton, and finally to John Jenkin.

  4. Matthew Stewart, 2nd Earl of Lennox 1440-1513. John (Possible Triple Stewart, Seigneur d'Oison 1446-1512. Bernard Stewart, 3rd Lord of Aubigny 1447-1508. Joanna Stewart 1450-1510 With James Laird Broinestoune Kennedy 1488-1527. William Stewart 2nd Laird of Baldorran Ist Royal Bailie of the Crown Lands of Balquhidder 1450-ca 1500 Married in May ...

  5. can refer to:* John Stewart, Earl of Mar (d. 1479), son of James II of Scotland * John Stewart, Earl of Mar (d. 1503), son of James III of Scotland

  6. Prior to this the title of Earl of Mar was held by Mary's half-brother James Stewart. John Erskine is regarded as both the 18th earl (in the 1st creation) and the 1st earl (in the 7th). Some sources deem him the 17th Earl, still others as the 6th Earl. Mar was made Sheriff of Stirlingshire and Keeper of Stirling Castle and the parks of Raploch ...

  7. This paper briefly introduces the political background to Lord Mar's belief that economic and industrial developments were the preconditions for the restoration of Scotland's political autonomy following the Act of Union of 1707. It defines the term Scottish Historical Landscape, and describes and places Mar's design for his estate at Alloa in Clackmannanshire in the stylistic context of ...