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  1. John Stewart, Earl of Buchan ( c. 1381 – 17 August 1424) was a Scottish nobleman and soldier who fought alongside the Kingdom of France during the Hundred Years War. In 1419, he was sent to France by his father the Duke of Albany, Regent of Scotland, with a Scottish army of 6,000 men.

  2. John Stewart, 3rd Earl of Buchan (c. 1498 – c. 1551) [1] was a Scottish nobleman. [2] He was the son and heir of Alexander Stewart and succeeded to the Earldom in 1505, however, he retained the style of Master of Buchan until 1519, when he was formally recognised as heir.

  3. Apr 26, 2024 · John Stewart, 3rd Earl of Buchan (of the 1469 creation; but 16th Earl of Buchan [1] ), son and heir of Alexander, succeeded to the Earldom upon the death of his father in 1505.

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  4. Jul 1, 2022 · Birthplace: Blackhall, Scotland. Death: August 17, 1424 (39-48) Battle of Verneuil, France (battle) Immediate Family: Son of Robert Stewart, 1st Duke of Albany and Muriella de Keith, Duchess of Albany. Husband of Elizabeth Douglas, Dowager Countess of Buchan. Father of Lady Margaret Stewart.

    • Elizabeth Douglas, Dowager Countess of Buchan
    • Blackhall, Scotland
    • circa 1380
    • 2nd Earl of Buchan
  5. When John Stewart, Earl of Buchan was born in 1380, in Argyll, Scotland, his father, Robert Stewart 1st Duke of Albany, was 41 and his mother, Duchess Muriella de Keith, was 29. He married Lady Elizabeth Douglas on 1 May 1411.

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    • Lady Elizabeth Douglas
  6. Buchan, John Stewart, 3rd earl of [S] (d. 1424). A younger son of Robert, duke of Albany, governor of Scotland, who made him earl of Buchan (1406). Albany appointed Buchan chamberlain (1407), in which post he oversaw widespread embezzling of royal funds.

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  8. John's only son by his first marriage, John Stewart, Master of Buchan, had been killed at the Battle of Pinkie in 1547. Buchan was therefore succeeded by his granddaughter, Christina, suo jure Countess of Buchan, the daughter of the Master of Buchan.