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| - En septembre 1419 John Stuart, 2e comte de Buchan, débarque à La Rochelle avec un contingent d'Écossais envoyé pour aider Charles VII. Un John Stuart, homonyme et lointain cousin, présent également dans ce contingent, recevra en don la seigneurie d'Aubigny-sur-Nère, le privilège d'écarteler ses armes avec celles de France ainsi que des lettres de nationalité. (fr)
- Gli scozzesi Duchi d'Aubigny (in francese Ducs d'Aubigny) ebbero origine a Aubigny-sur-Nère in Francia, nel XV secolo, che fu un importante onore durante tutto la Auld Alliance e l'Ancien Régime. La sua importanza fu gradualmente rimpiazzata da un titolo ducale per il Clan Gordon, durante un lungo e turbolento periodo tra la rivoluzione francese e la Terza Repubblica francese. Il beneficiario di queste terre era originariamente chiamato Seigneur d'Aubigny e fu concesso al ramo cadetto del Casato degli Stewart, gli Stewart di Darnley. (it)
- Duke of Aubigny (French: Duc d'Aubigny) is a title that was created in the Peerage of France in 1684. It was granted by King Louis XIV of France to Louise de Kérouaille, the last mistress of King Charles II of England, and to descend to Charles's illegitimate issue by her, namely to the descendants of Charles Lennox, 1st Duke of Richmond, 1st Duke of Lennox (1672–1723) of Goodwood House in Sussex. Louis XIV also granted her the Château de la Verrerie, a former secondary seat of the Stewart Seigneurs d'Aubigny, Franco-Scottish cousins of the Stewart monarchs, seated from 1422 to 1672 at the Château d'Aubigny in the parish and manor of Aubigny-sur-Nère in the ancient province of Berry in France. (en)
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