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John Alexander McLaren Stewart of Ardvorlich (25 March 1904 – 11 May 1985) was a Scottish military officer, historian and the author of several authoritative works on the history of various
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Published works

His works include ''The Stewarts: The Highland branches of a royal name'', ''The Camerons: A History of Clan Cameron'', and ''The Grahams''. His 344-page work ''The Camerons: A History of Clan Cameron'' was published by the
Clan Cameron Clan Cameron is a West Highland Scottish clan, with one main branch Lochiel, and numerous cadet branches. The Clan Cameron lands are in Lochaber and within their lands lies Ben Nevis which is the highest mountain in the British Isles. The Chief ...
Association in 1971, and highly praised by Colonel Sir Donald Hamish Cameron of Lochiel, the Clan
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at the time and Stewart’s brother-in-law. Considered "the definitive book on the clan" by present-day Camerons, it is proudly sold at The Clan Cameron Museum at
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. He has also produced a ''History of the Ardvorlich Stewarts'', his own direct family, which was published privately and its copies never offered to the general public, or even to specialised researchers. A copy exists with the Stewart Society and another with the Public Library in
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, with remaining copies believed to be preserved only in possession of family members. Family members are rather secretive about it, with outsiders being only shown "select pages" of the book.The Stewarts of Balquhidder (Ardvorlich) Research Group
does not support this last claim. The group has received such so-called "select pages" from the Stewart Society archivist, not from the family. The book in question spans over three volumes and it would be unrealistic for the Stewart Society or the family to photocopy the entire book and send it overseas for researchers' use. We have found the Stewart Society archivist to be most accommodating and she has sent us copies of whatever pages we have requested. At some time in the future we hope that one of our researchers will be able to travel to Edinburgh to view the entire book. In the meantime we are grateful for the pages we have received. - ''Rev. Ryk Brown, Stewarts of Balquhidder Research Group, Co-Administrator'' John Stewart's researches unearthed considerable information on the history of his own ancestors and those of other renowned Scottish families and clans, which he interpreted in a romantic manner - as is evident, for example, in the following excerpt from ''The Grahams'' (Grahams of Montrose):
''It is remarkable that the early Grahams were one and all exceedingly capable men. In an age when the reputation of many great public figures, and, alas, that of most of the Scottish nobility, were sullied by deeds of violence, and often, deeds of blackest treachery, it is refreshing to find that the Grahams stand out as loyal and true to the causes they espoused. Their story is not one of a rapid rise to power through the Royal favour, or even at the expense of their peers, but rather a gradual but steady rise based on their undoubted ability and worthiness which seems to have endured from one generation to another.''


Family

Stewart married Violet Hermione Cameron, eldest daughter of Sir Donald Walter Cameron of Lochiel and Lady Hermione (née Graham), daughter of the 5th Duke of Montrose. They had one daughter, Mary Hermione Stewart, who married and had issue.


See also

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Stewart of Balquhidder Stewart of Balquhidder is a Perthshire branch of the Stewart clan and scions of the royal House of Stewart from an illegitimate branch. They are descended from Sir William Stewart of Baldorran (c.1440 – c.1500), who was the great grandson ...


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Online extracts from The Camerons - A History of Clan Cameron
Retrieved November 2010

Retrieved November 2010
Argyll Stewart Family History
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