Lord Blantyre
Lord Blantyre was a title in the Peerage of Scotland. The Scottish feudal barony of Blantyre was first documented in the 13th century. In 1606, it was elevated into the Peerage of Scotland for the politician Walter [Stewart, 1st Lord Blantyre|Walter Stewart], who was thus made a Lord of Parliament. The lordship was named for Blantyre Priory in Lanarkshire, where Walter Stewart had been commendator. The main residences associated with the Lords Blantyre were Erskine House and Lennoxlove House.
Lords Blantyre (1606)
- Walter Stewart, 1st Lord Blantyre, Scottish politician and courtier
- William Stewart, 2nd Lord Blantyre
- Walter Stewart, 3rd Lord Blantyre
- Alexander Stewart, 4th Lord Blantyre
- Alexander Stuart, 5th Lord Blantyre, Scottish soldier and politician
- Walter Stuart, 6th Lord Blantyre
- Robert Stuart, 7th Lord Blantyre
- Walter Stuart, 8th Lord Blantyre
- William Stuart, 9th Lord Blantyre, grandfather of Sir James Brooke, Rajah of Sarawak
- Alexander Stuart, 10th Lord Blantyre
- Robert Walter Stuart, 11th Lord Blantyre
- Charles Stuart, 12th Lord Blantyre
- *Walter Stuart, Master of Blantyre