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  1. May 25, 2018 · On or about this date in 1425, Murdoch Stewart, Duke of Albany, climbed the Heading Hill. Murdoch’s dad Robert Stewart was the (second) son of King Robert II, the very first monarch of the Stewart line* That made the Dukes of Albany pere et fils a pair of vipers in a pit full of them: violent, covetous lords scrabbling ruthlessly after power ...

  2. Murdoch Stewart was 2nd Duke of Albany, Earl of Menteith, Earl of Fife and (briefly) Regent of Scotland. Murdoch was born in 1362 as the only son of Robert Stewart, Duke of Albany, from his first marriage to Margaret Graham, Countess of Menteith.

  3. Alexander Stewart, Duke of Albany ( c. 1454 –1485), second son of James II, forfeited his honours in 1479, was restored in 1482, then forfeited them again in 1483. Other titles (2nd Duke): Earl of March (1455) John Stewart, Duke of Albany (1482–1536), only legitimate son of the 1st Duke, was restored to his father's dukedom and Earldom of ...

  4. MURDOCH STEWART, DUKE OF ALBANY and Earl of Fife, also Earl of Menteth (S.) in right of his mother Margaret, Countess of Menteth. (See MARGARET , Countess of Menteith (S.)). The Duke left the following sons (a) Robert of Fife, died without issue 1421. (b) Walter of Fife, executed 1425 WALTER, of Fife. (c) Alexander, executed 1425.

  5. Murdoch STEWART (2nd Duke) of ALBANY Regent (& Heir Presumptive) of Scotland; (Murdock) Born: abt. 1362 Died: 1425 beheaded by order of King James I

  6. John was a son of Alexander Stewart, Duke of Albany, son of King James II of Scotland. He was the only son of his father's second marriage, to Anne de la Tour d'Auvergne, daughter of Bertrand VI of Auvergne. The ambitious though unsuccessful Alexander had fled Scotland to France in 1479, and married Anne. He then returned to Scotland after ...

  7. Duke of Albany, Earl of Fife and Mentieth. Skip to main content. Home; Memorials; Cemeteries; ... Which memorial do you think is a duplicate of Murdoch Stewart ...

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