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ROBERT Stewart
Lord of Lorn
ROBERT STEWART.
He was created LORD LORN 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
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"
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.