Dugald Maclaurin Stewart, 1st of Appin

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Dugald Maclaurin Stewart

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Ardveich, Comrie, Perthshire, Scotland (United Kingdom)
Death: 1498 (51-52)
Scotland (United Kingdom) (slain by Huntley's men)
Immediate Family:

Son of John Stewart, 2nd Lord of Lorn and Isabelle MacLaren of Ardveich
Husband of Isabella MacDougall of Nether Lorn
Father of Alan Stewart, 3rd of Appin; Duncan Maclaurin Stewart 2nd of Appin and Robert Stewart
Half brother of Janet Campbell; Marion Stewart and Isabel Stewart of Lorn, Countess of Argyll

Occupation: 1st Baron of Appin
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About Dugald Maclaurin Stewart, 1st of Appin

Dugald Maclaurin Stewart

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1470 Dugald Maclaurin Stewart marries Isabella daughter of MacDougall of MacDougall, the unfortunate Chief against whom Alan MacCoul rebelled.

Throughout time there had always been a strong bond between the MacLarens and the Stewarts of Appin and Ardvorlich. Each swore to come to the assistance of the other in times of need, especially when the MacGregors were involved. By extension, others from Strathearn who were allied with the Stewarts, joined in because, they too, were anxious about the warlike MacGregors. The union between the Stewarts and the MacLarens had been cemented when Sir John Stewart of Lorn, although married, passed a pleasant evening with a daughter of MacLaren of Ardveich. One might infer it was a night of unholy wedlock. A child, Dugald, was subsequently born, and he became in time Chief of the Stewarts. This occurred when Sir John’s wife died in 1463 and sent word to his lady in Ardveich that she and her son join him at Dunstaffnage Castle for the wedding. No doubt it was a merry affair, and was only marred by the fact that the bridegroom-to-be was stabbed to death as he walked across the chapel lawn to the ceremony. This called for some hasty action, and the ceremony was hurried through with Sir John’s last act being to slip the ring on to the bride’s finger, before expiring. His assailant was Alan MacDougall who coveted the Stewart lands of Lorn.

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1497
Dugald Maclaurin Stewart starts building Castle Stalker for King James IV.

Dugald Maclaurin Stewart dies in battle defeating MacDonald of Keppoch in Glen Orchy supporting Balqhuhidder Maclaurins who had raided Keppoch’s cattle. Note:This is an example of why Dugald Maclaurin Stewart is looked upon as the Chief of both Appin and the Balquhidder Maclaurins.

Dugald Maclaurin Stewart’s eldest son Duncan becomes 2nd Stewart of Appin. Contested Appin lands turned over to Duncan Stewart, 2nd of Appin by a young King James IV. The new King likes Duncan and hunts frequently in Appin. -Hilton

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Dugald Maclaurin Stewart, 1st of Appin's Timeline

1446
1446
Ardveich, Comrie, Perthshire, Scotland (United Kingdom)
1478
1478
Appin, Argyll, Scotland
1495
1495
Appin, Argyll, Scotland (United Kingdom)
1498
1498
Age 52
Scotland (United Kingdom)
1499
1499