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James Stewart 5th High Steward of Scotland (-1309)
--1309-07-16 (man)

Wikipedia:

James Stewart (died 16 July 1309) was the 5th hereditary High Steward of Scotland and a Guardian of Scotland during the First Interregnum.


James was a son of Alexander Stewart, 4th High Steward of Scotland; the identity of Alexander's wife is unknown.[1] The date of his birth is not certainly known and some sources have placed it, on no good evidence, as early as 1243. This is now thought to be unlikely. Firstly, James's father is known to have planned a pilgrimage to the shrine of Saint James of Compostella in 1252 or after, so that James would probably have been born after this. Secondly, James's Christian name was an unusual one, uncommon in Scotland in the 13th century and not a traditional name in the Stewart family where Walter and Alan were favoured. It is therefore quite possible that he was not Alexander's eldest son, but rather the eldest surviving son. For these reasons, and also the fact of his son and successor Walter Stewart being described as a "beardless lad" around 1314 in John Barbour's The Brus, it is proposed that James was born around 1260.[2]

Early years[edit]
In 1286 James was chosen as one of the six Guardians of Scotland. He subsequently submitted to King Edward I of England on 9 July 1297, and was one of the auditors for the competitor, Robert Bruce, 5th Lord of Annandale. However, during the Wars of Scottish Independence he joined Sir William Wallace. After Wallace's defeat at the Battle of Falkirk in 1298, he gave his support[citation needed] to Robert Bruce, later King Robert I of Scotland, grandson of the competitor.

Marriages and children[edit]
James was married several times. His first wife was Cecilia, daughter of Patrick, Earl of Dunbar (died 1289). James' second wife appears to have been Muriel (born 1244), daughter of Malise, Earl of Strathearn (died 1271). His third wife was Egidia, daughter of Walter de Burgh, Earl of Ulster (died 1271), and sister of Richard de Burgh, Earl of Ulster (died 1326).[1] Children of James include:

Walter, 6th High Steward (1293–1326) who married King Robert I's daughter, Marjorie Bruce.[3]
Sir John, killed 14 October 1318 at the battle of Dundalk.[3]
Sir Andrew,[4] "younger son"[5][6]
Sir James Stewart of Durisdeer, Tutor to his nephew, the future King Robert II of Scotland, in 1327.[3]
Egidia Stewart, who married Sir Alexander de Menzies, of Durisdeer.[3]
Later years and death[edit]
In 1302, with six other ambassadors including John Comyn, Earl of Buchan, he was sent to solicit the aid of the French king against Edward, to whom he was once again compelled to swear fealty at Lanercost on 23 October 1306. To render his oath if possible secure, it was taken upon the two crosses of Scotland most esteemed for their sanctity, on the consecrated host, the holy gospels, and certain relics of saints. He also agreed to submit to instant excommunication if he should break his allegiance to Edward. Convinced that his faith was to his country in spite of all, he once again took up the Scottish patriotic cause and died in the service of The Bruce in 1309.[7]
Walter Stewart 6th High Steward of Scotland (1292-1327)
Robert II Stewart, King of Scotland (1315-1390)
Robert III Stewart, King of Scotland (1337-1406)
James I Stewart, King of Scotland (1394-1436)
James II Stewart, King of Scotland (1430-1460)
James III Stewart, King of Scotland (1452-1488)
James IV Stewart, King of Scotland (1472-1513)
James V SKOTTLAND (1512-1542)
Maria I SKOTTLAND (1542-1587)
James I ENGLAND-SKOTTLAND (1566-1625)
Elisabet STUART (1596-1662)
Sofia PFALZ (1630-1714)
Georg I ENGLAND (1660-1727)
Sofia Charlotta HANNOVER (1668-1705)
Charles I ENGLAND-SKOTTLAND (1600-1649)
Charles II ENGLAND-SKOTTLAND (1630-1685)
James II ENGLAND-SKOTTLAND (1633-1701)
Henrietta ENGLAND (1644-1670)
Anne Marie ORLÉANS (1669-1728)
John Stewart of Dalswinton (1318-1380)
Katherine Stewart (1363-1446)
Herbert Maxwell, 1st Lord Maxwell (-1453)
Robert Maxwell 2nd Lord Maxwell (-1485)
John Maxwell Master of Maxwell (-1484)
John Maxwell 3rd Lord Maxwell (1454-1513)
Robert Maxwell 4th Lord Maxwell (1493-1546)
Sir John Maxwell (1512-)
Hon. Margaret Maxwell (1548-1617)
Lady Mary Kerr
William Richardson of Abercrombie (1565-)
Isabella Richardson (1592-)
Egidia Stewart (1320-1405)
Sir James de Lindsay of Crawford (-1397)
Eufemia de Lindsay (1365-1405)
Sir Herbert Herries of Terregles (1380-1440)
Janet Herries of Terregles (1392-1439)
Robert Maxwell 2nd Lord Maxwell (-1485)
John Maxwell Master of Maxwell (-1484)
John Maxwell 3rd Lord Maxwell (1454-1513)
Robert Maxwell 4th Lord Maxwell (1493-1546)
Sir John Maxwell (1512-)
Hon. Margaret Maxwell (1548-1617)
Lady Mary Kerr
John Herries (1410-1483)
David Herries (1433-1495)
Herbert Herries (1460-1503)
Andrew Herries (1477-1513)
William Herries 3rd Lord H. of Terregles (1500-1543)
Lady Agnes Herries of Terregles (-1594)
Hon. Margaret Maxwell (1548-1617)
Lady Mary Kerr

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