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Royal Stewart Tartan Pocket Notebook (176 pages) is bound in real 'Royal Stewart' tartan fabric. The cloth is woven in Great Britain.
The Royal Stewart tartan is a rich red color with black stripes. It is crossed with lots of yellow, blue, green and white stripes.
The progenitor of this noble family was a Breton, Alan Fitz Flaad (around 1090-1120). In England, Henry I made Alan Sheriff of Shropshire. His son Walter Fitz Alan (1106-1177) was appointed High Steward of Scotland under the reign of David I (1084-1153). He manages the king's finances. The title was inherited through the family from Malcolm IV. Walter, 3rd High Steward of Scotland (d. 1246), who took the name of his office as the Stewart family name. Walter,
the 6th High Steward (1296-1327), married Marjory (Marjorie) Bruce (d.
1296), the eldest daughter of King Robert the Bruce (1274-1329). When David II died (1324-1371), his successor was Walter Stewart's son Robert (1316-1390), 1st of the Stewart family. King Robert II's eldest son, John, succeeded him as Robert III.