Lennox (through his wife)

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Lennox (through his wife) refers to the territorial lands and title of the Earldom of Lennox in Scotland, which Murdoch Stewart, Duke of Albany, controlled by virtue of his marriage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Scottish earldom
feudal territory
associatedPerson Murdoch Stewart, 2nd Duke of Albany NERFINISHED
associatedTitle Earl of Lennox NERFINISHED
associatedWith Crown of Scotland NERFINISHED
category Scottish feudal baronies and earldoms
controlBasis marriage to the heiress of Lennox
controlledBy Murdoch Stewart, Duke of Albany NERFINISHED
country Kingdom of Scotland
feudalRights territorial rights in Lennox
feudalType territorial lordship
governanceForm hereditary noble title
heldBy House of Stewart (through marriage) NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod early 15th century
late 14th century
inheritancePattern hereditary through female line enabling jure uxoris control
languageOfDesignation English
legalConcept jure uxoris lordship
linkedDynasty Albany Stewarts NERFINISHED
locatedIn Scotland
nobleJurisdiction Lennox district in western Scotland NERFINISHED
nobleRank earldom
nobleStatus high-ranking Scottish peerage
politicalContext medieval Scottish nobility
refersTo Earldom of Lennox NERFINISHED
region Lennox NERFINISHED
successionBasis marriage to the Lennox heiress
tenureMode held jure uxoris
titleHolderByMarriage Murdoch Stewart, Duke of Albany NERFINISHED
usedAs historiographical expression for Murdoch Stewart’s control of Lennox

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Murdoch Stewart, Duke of Albany heldTerritory Lennox (through his wife)