- Alexander Stewart, Earl of Mar
Infobox_Monarch | name = Alexander Stewart
Alasdair mac Alasdair Mór
title = Earl of Mar, and Lord of Garioch, Lochaber and Badenoch
reign = Mar and Garioch: 1404/8–35
Lochaber: 1424–35
Badenoch: 1427–35
predecessor = Isabella of Mar
(obtained lordship of Mar by this marriage)
coronation =
predecessor = Isabella of Mar*
*obtained lordship of Mar by this marriage.
successor = None
heir = (heir) Thomas Stewart († 1430, predeceasing Alexander)
consort = Isabella of Mar
Marie van Hoorn
issue = Thomas Stewart (bastard)
royal house = Badenoch Stewart
royal anthem =
father = Alexander Stewart, Earl of Buchan
mother =Mairead inghean Eachann
date of birth = c. 1375
place of birth =
date of death = July/August, 1435
place of death = Mar
place of burial= Blackfriars,Inverness |Alexander Stewart (c. 1375 – 1435),
Earl of Mar , was an illegitimate son ofAlexander Stewart, Earl of Buchan and probably Mairead inghean Eachainn. [David Ditchburn, ‘Stewart, Alexander, earl of Mar (c.1380–1435)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, May 2005 [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/26452, accessed 1 Aug 2007] ] [Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Family: A Complete Genealogy p. 220 (London, UK: The Bodley Head, 1999)] Alexander held the Earldom of Mar and the Lordship of theGarioch first in right of his wifeIsabel Douglas, Countess of Mar (d. 1408). Alexander's marriage to Isabella followed his capture ofKildrummy Castle , and Isabella with it, in 1404. His possession of the Earldom was regularised in 1424 by grant of King James I. He led the so-called "Lowland" army, in fact that of the north-east and eastern Highlands, againstDomhnall of Islay, Lord of the Isles at the bloody and indecisivebattle of Harlaw . Unlike his father, who had been unable to keep the peace in the fractious north-east, Alexander,Walter Bower says, "ruled with acceptance nearly all of the north of the country beyond theMounth ". [Grant, p. 157.] He achieved this not by using different methods from his father but by his ability to keep his cateran forces in check and to use them to protect his extensive lands when needed; the result was that the lowland areas of Aberdeenshire and Moray were protected. [Boardman, pp. 265,266]Alexander remarried with Marie van Hoorn, daughter of Willem, Lord of
Duffel , in 1410, but died without issue and the Earldom of Mar passed to the crown.Notes
References
*Boardman, Stephen I.,"The Early Stewart Kings: Robert II and Robert III" Edinburgh, Reprint 2007. ISBN 978-1-904607-68-7
* Grant, Alexander, "The Wolf of Badenoch" in W.D.H. Sellar (ed.), "Moray: Province and People." Scottish Society for Northern Studies, Edinburgh, 1993. ISBN 0-9505994-7-6
* Nigel Tranter, "The Stewart Trilogy", Dunton Green, Sevenoaks, Kent : Coronet Books, 1986. ISBN 0-3403-9115-4. "Lords of Misrule, 1388-1396. A Folly of Princes, 1396-1402. The Captive Crown, 1402-1411".
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