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  1. Sir John Stewart of Darnley, 1st Comte d'Évreux, 1st Seigneur de Concressault, 1st Seigneur d'Aubigny (c. 1380 – 1429) was a Scottish nobleman and famous military commander who served as Constable of the Scottish Army in France, supporting the French against the English during the Hundred Years War.

  2. The Stewarts of Darnley were descended from Sir John Stewart (d. 1298), the second son of Alexander Stewart, 4th High Steward of Scotland. Their name is derived from Derneley, a barony in Eastwood parish, Renfrewshire. It was located 1.5 mi (2.4 km) east of Barrhead, present day Darnley, within the city of Glasgow .

  3. John Stewart, 1st Earl of Lennox (b. bef. 1422, d. 8 Jul/11 Sep 1495) was known as Lord Darnley and later as the Earl of Lennox. John was the son of Sir Alan Stewart [1] and Catherine Seton and has been confused with another John Stewart, the son of James Stewart "The Black Knight of Lorn" and Joan Beaufort, widow of King James I. Joan's ...

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  4. 28 de dic. de 2022 · JOHN Stewart, son of Sir ALAN Stewart of Darnley & his wife Catherine Seton ([8 Jul/11 Sep] 1495). Lord Darnley 1460. Lord Darnley claimed the Earldom of Lennox in 1473, as the heir of Elizabeth daughter of Duncan Earl of Lennox, whom he claimed (wrongly it appears) was the Earl's second daughter.

    • Lennox Hills
    • circa January 09, 1495
    • Elizabeth Stewart
    • 3rd Earl of Lennox
  5. Lady Elizabeth Stewart. Father. Alan Stewart of Darnley. Mother. Catherine Seton. John Stewart, 1st Earl of Lennox (before 1430 – 8 July/11 September 1495) was a Scottish earl. He was known as Lord Darnley and later as the Earl of Lennox .

    • before 1430
    • Catherine Seton
  6. John Stewart, 1st Earl of Lennox, 1st Lord Darnley (d. 1495) a direct descendant of Alexander Stewart, 4th High Steward of Scotland. Son of Sir John Stuart of Darnley,1st Lord of Aubigny by his wife Lady Elizabeth Lennox, 3rd daughter of Duncan Lennox, 8th Earl of Lennox of the first creation.

  7. Quick Reference. ( c. 1528–79). Atholl succeeded his father as a boy. He was a Roman catholic and supported the cause of Mary, queen of Scots. He opposed the religious reforms of 1560 and was appointed to the council in 1561 on Mary's return from France.