Sir John was the son of Sir Robert Stewart and Isabella Margaret MacDuff
He married Isabel de Ergadia. 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
Sir John Stewart of Innermeath. He exchanged with his brother Robert the lands of Durrisdeer for the lordship of Lorn, to which the latter succeeded through his wife Janet de Ergadia. He is designed Lord of Lorn in 1407.
John Stewart, Knight, Lord of Lorn, 'kinsman of Robert, Duke of Albany' and Isabella his wife obtained from Benedict XIII, anti-pope a dispensation dated at Peniscola 23 December 1418 for a plenary indulgence at the hour of death, for licence to choose a confessor, and for a portable altar.
Sir John was the son of Sir Robert Stewart and Isabella Margaret MacDuff
He married Isabel de Ergadia. 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
Sir John Stewart of Innermeath. He exchanged with his brother Robert the lands of Durrisdeer for the lordship of Lorn, to which the latter succeeded through his wife Janet de Ergadia. He is designed Lord of Lorn in 1407.
John Stewart, Knight, Lord of Lorn, 'kinsman of Robert, Duke of Albany' and Isabella his wife obtained from Benedict XIII, anti-pope a dispensation dated at Peniscola 23 December 1418 for a plenary indulgence at the hour of death, for licence to choose a confessor, and for a portable altar.
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