The Bond of Keltney Burn (1654) was a treasonous document signed by the heads of all three Highland Stewart clans in support of the exiled King Charles II

Articles about Stewarts of Balquhidder and any of their cadet or related branches.
by Ryk Brown, Jared Olar | Jun 29, 2022 | Feature Stories, General Interest, Research Resources, Social History, Stewarts of Annat, Stewarts of Ardvorlich, Stewarts of Gartnafuaran, Stewarts of Glenbuckie | 0 Comments
The Bond of Keltney Burn (1654) was a treasonous document signed by the heads of all three Highland Stewart clans in support of the exiled King Charles II
by Ailsa Gray | Jun 23, 2022 | General Interest, Jacobitism Among the Stewarts of Balquhidder, Stewarts of Annat | 0 Comments
A biography of General Robert Stuart of Annat-in-Rait, including his life in India.
by Ryk Brown | Dec 18, 2021 | General Interest, Social History, Stewarts of Glenbuckie | 0 Comments
A biting satire poem from 1852 criticizing John Lorne Stewart of Glenbuckie, Perthshire, Scotland for his ruthless eviction of tenants.
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