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James Stewart 5th High Steward of Scotland

Brief Life History of James

When James Stewart 5th High Steward of Scotland was born on 2 March 1243, in Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland, his father, Alexander Stewart 4th High Steward Of Scotland, was 29 and his mother, Jean MacRory Countess Bute Marchioness, was 34. He married Lady Egidia de Burgh of Ulster. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 1 daughter. He died on 16 July 1309, in Kyle, Ayrshire, Scotland, at the age of 66, and was buried in Paisley Abbey, Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland.

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Family Time Line

James Stewart 5th High Steward of Scotland
1243–1309
Lady Egidia de Burgh of Ulster
1263–1327
Marriage:
James Stewart
1290–1345
Egidia Giles Stewart
1292–1319
Sir John Stewart
1294–1318
Andrew Stewart
1295–1309
Walter Stewart 6th High Steward of Scotland
1296–1326

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  • James Stewart, "Find A Grave Index"
  • The Scots peerage; ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99C5-QVKP
  • James Stewart, "Find A Grave Index"

Name Meaning

Scottish (Lanarkshire) and English: originally an occupational name for an administrative official of an estate, from Middle English stiward, Old English stigweard, stīweard, a compound of stig ‘house(hold)’ + weard ‘guardian’. In the Anglo-Saxon period this title was used of an officer controlling the domestic affairs of a household, especially of the royal household; after the Norman Conquest it was also used more widely as the native equivalent of Seneschal, for the steward of a manor or manager of an estate. In Scotland the term was also used of a magistrate originally appointed by the king to administer crown lands, forming a stewartry.

History: Stuart or Stewart is the surname of one of the great families of Scotland, the royal family of Scotland from the 14th century, and of England from 1603, when James VI of Scotland acceded to the English throne as James I. There were many minor branches of the family left in Britain after the flight of James II in 1688, but not every bearer of the surname can claim relationship with the royal house, even in Scotland. Every great house in medieval England and Scotland had its steward, and in many cases the office gave rise to a hereditary surname. The fall of the house of Stuart in Britain, conversely, led to the establishment of several highly placed branches bearing this surname in continental Europe, which are in most cases related to the old Scottish royal family.

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