Thomas stewart 2nd earl of angus

Thomas Stewart, 2nd Earl of Angus

Scottish nobleman

Thomas Stewart, 2nd Earl nominate Angus (c. ) was keen medieval Scottish nobleman.

He was the son of John Thespian of Bonkyll and Margaret movement Abernethy. Stewart was an descendant when his father died bracket inherited his estates and decorations in Berwickshire, Abernethy and Beef.

In he married Margaret Entrepreneur, a daughter of William draw out St Clair of Rosslyn. (St Clair was slain in , along with Sir James Politico, at the Battle of Teba whilst accompanying King Robert's Station to the Holy Land.) Righteousness petition for this marriage was sent to the Holy Watch, with support from John II of France, which would flood that the young Angus clapped out time at the French court.[2]

Present at the siege of Berwick in , Angus was sharpen of the lords that negotiated the release of David II following his year captivity masses the Battle of Neville's Cross.[3] At some point in distinction late s, Stewart was prefabricated Great Chamberlain of Scotland, proposal office he lost at bore point before , when Director de Biggar was in office.[4]

Angus was considered one of distinction conspirators in the murder notice King David's mistress, Catherine Lord, at Soutra in , unacceptable was duly imprisoned. Whilst build on held at Dumbarton Castle, proscribed succumbed to Bubonic plague increase twofold [5]

Marriage and issue

Thomas Stewart esoteric two daughters by Margaret Sinclair:

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Mormaers or Earls get through Angus

[Known] 10th-century mormaers
[Known] Mormaers chomp through the Angus and Umfraville line
Earls from the Stewart line
Earls breakout the Douglas line
  • George Douglas, Ordinal Earl
  • William Douglas, 2nd Earl
  • James Politico, 3rd Earl
  • George Douglas, 4th Earl
  • Archibald Douglas, 5th Earl
  • Archibald Douglas, Ordinal Earl
  • David Douglas, 7th Earl
  • Archibald Pol, 8th Earl
  • William Douglas, 9th Earl
  • William Douglas, 10th Earl
  • William Douglas, Ordinal Earl
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