(113) ROBERT STEWART.
He was created LORD LORN (S.) about 1439, and died before 1449.
His sons were
a) John JOHN , 2nd Lord of Lorn.
b) Walter, Lord Innermeath WALTER , Lord Innermeath (S.).
c) Alan.
d) Robert.
Arms: of the Lord of Lorn.- 1 and 4. Gold, a black galley with "St._Anthony's_ fire." 2 and 3. Stewart, with black garb in chief (Lindsay). [Plate V., fig. 73.]
In 1768 David Steuart Moncreiffe recorded Arms.-1 and 4. Grand Quarters; first and fourth, Stewart, with blue garb in chief; second and third, Silver, a black galley-all within red bordure. 2 and 3. Silver, a red lion rampant, charged with an ermine crescent; an ermine chief CREST: A unicorn 5 head, silver, maned gold, horned red. MOTTO: "Quhidder_will_zie"(Lyon Register).
In 1724 Wm. Stewart, Remembrancer of the Exchequer, recorded.-1 and 4. Stewart as above. 2 and 3. Lorn as above. All within red engrailed bordure (Lyon Register). CREST and MOTTO as next above.
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