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Appendix I - Scottish kings and their illegitimate offspring

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 March 2021

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Summary

A brief outline of each of the sons is provided below this table.

Alexander I Mael Coluim fl. 1124–56

r. 1107–24

William the Lion Isabella (Avenel), m. i) 1183 Robert (III) de Brus; ii) 1191 Robert de Ros. Great-grandmother of William de Ros, Competitor.

r. 1165–1214

Ada (d. in/by 1200) m. 1184 Earl Patrick of Dunbar. Great-grandmother of Earl Patrick of Dunbar or March, Competitor.

Margaret (Whitsome) m. 1193 Eustace de Vescy. Grandmother of William de Vescy, Competitor.

Robert of London ca. 1170–1225

Alexander II Marjorie m. Alan Durward. Grandmother of Nicholas de Soulis, Competitor.

r. 1214–49

Robert I Sir Robert Bruce of Liddesdale (d. 1332)

r. 1306–29 Margaret m. Robert Glen

Elizabeth m. 1364 Sir Walter Oliphant of Gask

Christian or Christina of Carrick fl. 1328–9

Nigel of Carrick? (d. 1332)

Robert II James Stewart of Kinfauns fl. 1372–1405

r. 1371–90 Sir John Stewart of Cardney fl. 1372–1425

Alexander Stewart of Inverlunan fl. 1378–84

Sir John Stewart of Dundonald (d. 1425) m. in/ aft. 1408 Elizabeth Graham, daughter of Sir William Graham

John Stewart (d. in/bf. 1449), heritable sheriff of Bute, m. in/by 1419 Jonet Sympill, daughter of John Sympill of Eliotstown

Thomas Stewart (1360–1430), archdeacon of St Andrews

James Stewart (d. in/bf 1379), canon of Glasgow and prebendary of Stobo

Alexander Stewart (ca. 1374–in/aft. 1407), canon of Glasgow and prebendary of Barlanark

Walter Stewart (d. 1433x4), dean of Moray, treasurer of Scotland

Katherine? m. Sir John Logan

Agnes? Mother of William Cunningham, vicar of Dundonald (the latter d. 1426x7)

Mary? m. Sir John Danielston

Sir Walter Stewart of Burleigh? (d. in/bf. 1454)

Robert III James Stewart of Kilbride fl. 1395–1421

r. 1390–1406 Sir John Stewart of Auchengowan, Blackhall and Ardgowan fl. 1390–1423

James II Sir John Stewart of Sticks?

r. 1437–60

James IV Alexander Stewart (ca. 1493–1513), archbishopdesignate of St Andrews and administrator

r. 1488–1513

Katherine Stewart (ca. 1494–1543x50) m. in or by December 1507, James Douglas, later third earl of Morton and lord of Dalkeith

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Illegitimacy in Medieval Scotland
1100-1500
, pp. 196 - 198
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Print publication year: 2021

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