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Alan Stewart of Dreghorn

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Sir Alan Stewart of Dreghorn (died 19 July 1333) was a Scottish nobleman.

Life

The son of Sir John Stewart (d. 1298) and his wife Margaret de Bonkyll, Sir Alan was a Scottish knight who fought for Robert the Bruce during the First War of Scottish Independence.

Sir Alan accompanied Edward Bruce to Ireland in 1315, during the latter's attempt at the throne of Ireland. He was captured by the English in 1316 but was quickly ransomed. For his services to the King, Sir Alan was granted the lands of Dreghorn in Ayrshire on 28 April 1315.

Sir Alan Stewart was killed with his brothers, Sir James and Sir John Stewart, at the Battle of Halidon Hill in 1333.

With a daughter of the Cameron of Lochiel, Sir Alan Stewart had these children:

Notes

  1. "People of Medieval Scotland".

References

Balfour Paul, Sir James, Scots Peerage, IX vols. Edinburgh 1904.


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