Stewart, Elizabeth (fl. 1300s)
Stewart, Elizabeth (fl. 1300s)
English noblewoman. Name variations: Elizabeth Stuart; Elizabeth de la Haye. Flourished in the 1300s; daughter of Elizabeth Muir (d. before 1355) and Robert II (1316–1390), earl of Atholl, earl of Strathearn (r. 1357–1390), king of Scots (r. 1371–1390); married Thomas Hay also known as Thomas de la Haye, great constable of Scot, before November 7, 1372; children: William; Gilbert of Dronlaw; Elizabeth de la Haye (who married George Leslie of Rothes); Alice de la Haye (who married Willam Hay of Locharret).
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