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Walter Stewart, Earl of Atholl, Strathearn and Caithness (c. 1360 – 26 March 1437) was a Scottish nobleman, the son of Robert II of Scotland. Stewart advocated for the ransom and return to Scotland of the future king in exile, James I , in 1424.
2nd Earl of Atholl, Earl of Carrick, Later Robert III, King of Scots: Robert Stewart 1340–1420 Duke of Albany, Earl of Atholl: Walter Stewart c. 1360 –1437 Earl of Atholl, Earl of Strathearn, Earl of Caithness: Earldom of Atholl (fourth creation) merged in the crown, 1390: Earldom of Atholl (sixth creation) expired on the death of Robert ...
Walter Stewart, Earl of Atholl Granduncle Walter Stewart, Earl of Atholl: Heir presumptive Half-granduncle 21 February 1437 Half-grandnephew became king 26 March 1437 Executed, grandson executed on same day Robert Stewart, Master of Atholl Grandson James II: No recognised heir 1437–1451 James Stewart, Duke of Rothesay: Heir apparent Son 10 ...
Lord Innermeath is an extinct title in the Peerage of Scotland created c. 1471 for Walter Stewart, 1st Lord Innermeath.Stewart had previously been Lord of Lorne, but resigned that title - which came with substantial comital power - under pressure from James III; James wished to weaken the remaining power of the Black Douglases, who had been allies of Walter's uncle, The Black Knight of Lorn.
David Stewart, Duke of Rothesay; Robert Stewart, Duke of Albany; Walter Stewart, Earl of Atholl; John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl; John Stewart, 2nd Earl of Atholl; John Stewart, 3rd Earl of Atholl; John Stewart, 4th Earl of Atholl; John Stewart, 5th Earl of Atholl; John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl (1566–1603) John Murray, 1st Marquess of Atholl
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English: Arms of Walter Stewart, Earl of Atholl (after 1430). Quarterly, 1st, Scotland with a label of three points in chief; 2nd, Paly of six (Earldom of Atholl); 3rd, Three piles (Lordship of Brechin); 4th, A lion rampant crowned (???); and on an inescutcheon surtout, A ship under sail (Earldom of Caithness)
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