William Stewart b. ~ 1396 d. 1478 - Индекс потомака
Из пројекта Родовид
Смрт: 1478
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21/2 <1> ♂ Thomas Stuart of Minto [Stuart]Смрт: 1500
- http://www.electricscotland.com/history/nation/blantyre.htm
- http://books.google.com/books?id=3dgvAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA298&lpg=PA298&dq=Glasgow+Cathedral+tomb+%22Stewart+of+Minto%22&source=bl&ots=zENpKGJ0Um&sig=aUX3w1t4XplxM1THgmVwRUZMscE&hl=en&sa=X&ei=eXT7T-XnF-nO2gXR7rHpCQ&ved=0CEYQ6AEwBw#v=onepage&q=Glasgow%20Cathedral%20tomb%20%22Stewart%20of%20Minto%22&f=false
- http://www.multiwords.de/genealogy/stewart05.htm
- http://www.geni.com/people/Thomas-Stewart/6000000017146997337?through=6000000000172794228
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31/3 <2+?> ♂ John Stewart of Minto [Stewart]Смрт: 9 септембар 1513, Branxton (Northumberland), Battle of Flodden [[Category:Battle of Flodden|{{clanname:{{PAGENAME}}}}]]
In that disastrous year when King James the Fourth was mustering his Forces for the march to Flodden, Sir John Stewart, Magistrate of Glasgow and he was one among the many Scotsmen of rank who assembled at the call of their Sovereign to sacrifice their lives in his defence upon that bloody Field. This was a period of dread anxiety to the Inhabitants whose minds were kept in a state of painful agitation between the moment when crowding rumours of evil began to be circulated and that in which their worst fears were confirmed. As occurred in Edinburgh at the time Glasgow was then deserted we may believe by almost all of the Laity who were capable of bearing Arms and among such of the Civic Authorities as remained it was no doubt a matter of great difficulty to restore the quiet of the City where all was in a state of confusion and when amongst other symptoms of calamity the women might as elsewhere be seen lamenting in the Streets for the loss of the husbands and fathers who were rumoured to have fallen with their Provost in the Fight. His body appears to have been recovered and brought to Glasgow his name being on the list as one of the race of Minto who have their place of Burial within the Nave of our Cathedral
- http://books.google.com/books?id=3dgvAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA298&lpg=PA298&dq=Glasgow+Cathedral+tomb+%22Stewart+of+Minto%22&source=bl&ots=zENpKGJ0Um&sig=aUX3w1t4XplxM1THgmVwRUZMscE&hl=en&sa=X&ei=eXT7T-XnF-nO2gXR7rHpCQ&ved=0CEYQ6AEwBw#v=onepage&q=Glasgow%20Cathedral%20tomb%20%22Stewart%20of%20Minto%22&f=false
- http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=maclaren&id=I39069
- http://www.geni.com/people/Sir-John-Stewart-of-Minto/6000000000172794228?through=6000000017147008313
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41/4 <3+?> ♂ Robert Stewart of Minto [Stewart]5
51/5 <4+?> ♂ John of Minto Stewart [Stewart]The next in lineal descent was Sir Robert Stewart Provost of Glasgow in 1528, and he was in turn succeeded by his son, Sir John who likewise filled the same by this time almost hereditary office. On his demise in 1583 the Estates and Honours of the Family descended to Sir Matthew.
provost of Glasgow.6
61/6 <5+?> ♂ Walter John's son 1st Lord Blantyre Stewart [Stewart]The son of Sir John Stewart of Minto and Margaret Stewart of Cardonald.
Educated with James VI under George Buchanan, he was Knight of Cardonald, Prior of Blantyre, Keeper of the Privy Seal of Scotland from 1582 to 1596, an Extraordinary Lord of Session from 1593, an Octavian from 1596, Lord High Treasurer of Scotland from 1596 to 1599.
He was imprisoned and compelled to resign by James VI in 1599. He was a commissioner for union with England in 1604. He was created Lord Blantyre, in the Peerage of Scotland in 1606, and succeeded by William Stewart.
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71/7 <6> ♂ William 2nd Lord Blantyre Stewart [Stewart] 82/7 <6> ♂ Walter Stewart [Stewart]8
91/8 <7> ♀ Margaret Stewart (Swinton) [Stewart]Свадба: <1> ♂ John Swinton [Swinton] d. 1679
Смрт: 1662, Edinburgh (Scotland)