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the Stewarts of Appin |
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| Sir JOHN Stewart
of Bonkyl |
2nd son of Alexander, the 4th High Stewart | |
| Sir JAMES Stewart
of Pierston |
-1333 | 4th son of John, killed at the Battle of Halidon Hill |
| Sir ROBERT Stewart
of Innermeath |
3rd son of Sir James, had two sons, Sir John of Innermeath and Sir Robert of Durrisdeer from whom descended the Stewarts of Rosyth in Fife. | |
| Sir JOHN Stewart
of Innermeath |
elder son of Sir Robert. He had also inherited Durrisdeer but gave it to his brother in exchange for the Lordship of Lorne. John had married Isobel, younger daughter and co-heiress of John, Lord of Lorne | |
| ROBERT Stewart
Lord of Lorne and Innermeath |
his elder son, Sir JOHN Stewart of Lorne was murdered 1463, his younger son WALTER inherited Innermeath and later the Lordship of Lorne | |
| DUGALD Stewart
1st of Appin |
son of Sir JOHN Stewart of Lorne, tried by force to recover the Lordship of Lorne from his uncle, Walter but finally received the lands of Appin by compromise | |
| DUNCAN Stewart
2nd of Appin |
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