Mitchell's Monumental Inscriptions describes the burials in Dundurn Chapel:
26 (in chapel ruin) This chapel, dedicated in early times to ST. Finnan (sic) the Leper, has been since 1586, the burial place of the sept or clan of STEWART of Ardvorlich. At the east end lie the bodies of the following chiefs of that race:
Alexander STEWART (1st) of Ardvorlich and wife Margaret Drummond (of) Drummonderinoch 1618;
Major James STEWART (2nd) of Ardvorlich and wife Barbara MURRAY (of) Buchanty 1662;
Robert STEWART (3rd) of Ardvorlich and wife Jean DRUMMOND, Cormie, 1680;
James STEWART (4th) of Ardvorlich and wife Elizabeth BUCHANAN of that Ilk, 1698;
(Robert Stewart, 5th of Ardvorlich is noticeably absent from the list.)
Robert STEWART (6th) of Ardvorlich, died unmarried, 1760;
Robert STEWART (7th) of Ardvorlich and wife Margaret STEWART of Annat, 1760;
William STEWART (8th) of Ardvorlich 1838 and his wife Helen MAXTONE (of) Cultoquhey, 1853;
Robert STEWART (9th) of Ardvorlich died unmarried 1854;
Col. Robert STEWART of the Bengal Staff Corps, 10th of Ardvorlich, 6 JUN 1882, age 52; daughter Charlotte 13 APR 1918, age 55; Allan MacAulay.
Also of the family
James STEWART (1800-1810),
Anthony STEWART, student of medicine, 1807-1827,
Marjory STEWART of Ardvorlich Cottage, 1805-1878,
Georgina Marjory STEWART, born 1871 and died at Strathyre 1873,
William Charles Robert STEWART born 1861, killed at Ardvorlich by accident 1875. |