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WALTER Stewart
Lord Innermeath (S.)
WALTER STEWART, son of ROBERT, Lord of Lorn, Lord Lorn.
He resigned that Lordship in 1470 to Colin Campbell, first Earl of Argyll, and was created LORD INNERMEATH (S.).
Arms: on Seal 1484.-I and 4. A buckle, the tongue fesswise. 2 and 3. A fess chequy of four tracts (Laing). I and 4. Stewart. 2 and 3. Lorn. SUPPORTERS: Two fallow deer. CREST: A silver unicorn´s head, maned and horned gold. MOTTO: "_Whadder" (Nisbet).
a) His son was THOMAS, 2nd Lord Innermeath.