They were the parents of :
Sir James Stewart of Lorn d. c 1448 (The Black Knight of Lorn)
Sir Robert Stewart, 1st Lord Lorn d. 1449
Around 1386 both of John's daughters married Stewarts of Innermeath from Perthshire. Janet and Isabella inherited Lorn equally as females under the laws of primogeniture. Then Janet and her husband Sir Robert Stewart traded their half of Lorn to her younger sister Isabella and her husband Sir John Stewart in exchange for Sir John Stewart's inherited estate of Durrisdeer in Perthshire. Through Isabella the Lordship of Lorn then passed to her Stewart husband.
They were the parents of :
Sir James Stewart of Lorn d. c 1448 (The Black Knight of Lorn)
Sir Robert Stewart, 1st Lord Lorn d. 1449
Around 1386 both of John's daughters married Stewarts of Innermeath from Perthshire. Janet and Isabella inherited Lorn equally as females under the laws of primogeniture. Then Janet and her husband Sir Robert Stewart traded their half of Lorn to her younger sister Isabella and her husband Sir John Stewart in exchange for Sir John Stewart's inherited estate of Durrisdeer in Perthshire. Through Isabella the Lordship of Lorn then passed to her Stewart husband.
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