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Earl of Lennox: a title of nobility in Scotland, usually granted to a close relative of the reigning monarch. The title is typically passed down through the family line
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Later as a chamberlain he also witnessed a charter of the Earl of Lennox.
Earl of Lennox.
However, shortly afterwards the title of Earl of Lennox was bestowed on Charles.
Elizabeth, later entered into a controversial marriage with the Earl of Lennox.
His son, William, acquired from the Earl of Lennox the lands of Glorat.
His paternal grandmother was the daughter and co-heiress of Donnchadh, Earl of Lennox.
Matthew Stewart succeeded as Earl of Lennox upon the death of his father on 4 September 1526.
He was a son of Baltar mac Amlaimh and Margaret, daughter of Domhnall, Earl of Lennox.
In 1526, Margaret persuaded the Earl of Lennox and Cardinal Beaton to support her cause.
Marriage and children = = Murdoch was married to Isabella, daughter of Donnchadh, Earl of Lennox.
Arthur de Ardincapel witnessed a charter by Donnchadh, Earl of Lennox in about 1390.