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- Duncan Stewart (1739) indicates that Walter was a natural son of Patrick Stewart, 2nd of Glenbuckie. He is recorded as the only natural son.
"Walter Stewart, was a natural son and resided in Balliefoile. He gave a Bond of Manrent with his cousin, Alexander Stewart of Glenbucky, to Sir Duncan Campbell of Glenorchy as part of their rehabilitation for the murder of John MacOlchallum Comrie in 1586." (Gordon MacGregor, The Red Book of Scotland)
The remainder of those included in the bond of manrent included:
Walter Stewart in Bailliefoile (natural son of Patrick Stewart, 2nd of Glenbuckie)
Robert Stewart (son of Walter Stewart in Balliefoile, above)
Alexander Dubh Stewart, 4th of Glenbuckie
Patrick Stewart, 1st of Ledcriech (son of Alexander Dubh Stewart, 4th of Glenbuckie)
Duncan Stewart, 5th of Glenbuckie (son of Alexander Dubh Stewart, 4th of Glenbuckie)
Robert Stewart of Broichie (son of Alexander Dubh Stewart, 4th of Glenbuckie)
James Stewart (son of Alexander Dubh Stewart, 4th of Glenbuckie)
John Stewart of Voil (natural son of Alexander Dubh Stewart, 4th of Glenbuckie)
Walter Stewart (natural son of Alexander Dubh Stewart, 4th of Glenbuckie
Walter resided in Bailliefoile. This property has not been located, but likely refers to a house on the shore of Loch Voil.
Stewarts of the South indicates that Branch X of the Stewarts of Glenbuckie descends from a natural son of the Stewart of Glenbuckie who had twelve sons. That would be Walter.
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