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John Stewart of Innermeath
1445
Culross Abbey, Culross, Fife, Scotland
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Culross Abbey, Culross, Fife, Scotland - effigies of John Stewart of Innermeath (died 1445) and his wife
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Culross Abbey
Effigies of John Stewart, Lord of Lorn, and his wife, from 1445, presumably defaced during the Reformation
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Sir John Stewart of Innermeath, 3rd of Lorn was the son of Sir Robert Stewart of Innermeath.2 He married Isabella Macdougall, daughter of Ewen MacDougall, 5th of Lorn and 7th of Dunollie and Joan Isaac, in 1386.1 He died on 26 April 1421.2
On 29 April 1388 he acquired the Lordship of Lorn from his brother, Robert.2 He held the office of Joint Ambassador to England in 1412, for the delivery of the King of Scots, and of Murdoch, son of the Duke of Albany.2 He lived at Innermeath, Perthshire, ScotlandG.2
Children of Sir John Stewart of Innermeath, 3rd of Lorn and Isabella Macdougall
Archibald Stewart
Christian Stewart
Isabel Stewart
Jean Stewart
Sir James Stewart of Lorn d. c 1448
Robert Stewart, 1st Lord Lorn d. 1449
unknown daughter Stewart
Alexander Stewart
unknown daughter Stewart
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Sir John Stewart of Innermeath, Kt.
Псевдоним: "Sir John Mourach Stewart", "Lord of Lorn"
Дата рождения: 1358
Место рождения: Innermeath, Perthshire, Scotland
Смерть: 26 апреля 1421 (62-63)
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John Stewart was born between 1345 and 1390, probably 1356. He was the natural child of Robert II Stewart, King of Scotland and Moira Leitch.
Sir John Stewart also went by the nick-name of 'The Black Stewart'. Circa 1385 he had the islands of Arran, Bute and Cambrae erected into a county for him by his father and was constituted Hereditary Sheriff of the new entity. He was invested as a Knight. He lived at Dundonald, Ayrshire, Scotland
He married Janet (Jonet, Jean) Sympil (Semple), daughter of John Semple. He died between 1445 and July 1449
here are varying reports for the children of Sir John. With Janet Semple (Sympil), Sir John had as many as five sons:
James, his heir
William, ancestor of the Stewarts of Fennock
Robert[1], of Bute
John
Andrew, ancestor of the Stewarts of Rosland (Roslane)
неизвестно, на каком основании указаны конкретный персонаж и дата смерти 1445 к фотографиям этого памятника
если атрибуция персонажу верна, то большинство генеалогий указывают дату смерти 1421, что вполне соответствует изображенному костюму, но костюм может быть и раньше
даже с учетом того, что максимально похожий тип P0138 датируется 1440-ми, которая датировка сильно завышена и больше соответствует 1420-м
поэтому будет указана датировка 1421?