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One of the parcels is owned by respondent Giacomelli and the other parcel is owned by Norfolk Southern Railway Company. (Stewart Logging), violated the New York State freshwater wetlands law and regulations by placing fill on two adjacent parcels (site) located behind 572 Main Street, Oneonta, Otsego County. This administrative enforcement proceeding concerns allegations by staff of the Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC or Department) that respondents Alexandro Giacomelli, Orchard Earth & Pipe Corp. Section 663.4(d)(20) of Title 6 of the Official Compilation ofĬodes, Rules and Regulations of the State of New York (6 NYCRR),ĪLEXANDRO GIACOMELLI, ORCHARD EARTH & PIPE CORP., New York State Environmental Conservation Law (ECL) and In the Matter of the Alleged Violations of Article 24 of the

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Agnatic ancestor of British kings.Giacomelli, Alexandro Orchard Earth & Pipe Corp and Stewart Logging, Inc. The Marquis de Ruvigny & Raineval, The Jacobite Peerage &c., London & Edinburgh (1904), 1974 reprint, p. 8n.Anderson, William, "The Scottish Nation", Edinburgh, 1867, vol.vii, p. 200.Burke, Messrs., John and John Bernard, The Royal Families of England, Scotland, and Wales, and Their Descendants &c., volume 2, London, 1851, p.Alba: Celtic Scotland in the Middle Ages. "Hebridean Sea Kings: The Successors of Somerled, 1164–1316".

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  • Lauder-Frost, Gregory, F.S.A.Scot., "East Anglian Stewarts" in The Scottish Genealogist, Dec.2004, vol.LI, no.4., pps:151-161.
  • ^ Cokayne, GE Gibbs, V Doubleday, HA Howard de Walden, eds.
  • (1904), The Scots Peerage : founded on Wood's edition of Sir Robert Douglas's Peerage of Scotland containing an historical and genealogical account of the nobility of that kingdom, Edinburgh, p. 13, retrieved 12 September 2022
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    1350)", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, retrieved 12 September 2022 Barrow (23 September 2004), "Stewart family (c.

  • Hawise Stewart, who married John de Soulis.
  • Elizabeth Stewart, who married Sir William Douglas the Hardy.
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    James Stewart, 5th High Steward of Scotland.His wife is said to have been named Jean, and they had four documented children: He died in 1282, and was succeeded by his son James. He is recorded as playing a prominent part in affairs during the reign of Alexander, being referred to as senescallus Scotie (steward of Scotland) instead of the older dapifer regis Scotie (steward of the king of Scotland), so indicating that he held a major office of state that was significant nationally rather than just being a courtier in the royal household. It appears to have been in his time that the Stewarts acquired the lordship of the Cowal peninsula, with their castle at Dunoon. He seems to have commanded the right wing of the armed force which, at Largs in October 1263, successfully defended Scotland against attempted invasion by King Haakon IV of Norway. In 1255 he appears as one of the Regents of Scotland during the minority of King Alexander III. He also seems to have made a pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela in Spain and in honour of the saint baptised his eldest surviving son James, a name rare before then in Scotland. He apparenty fought on the Seventh Crusade under King Louis IX of France, during which his younger brother John was killed at Damietta in Egypt in 1249. He was the son of Walter Stewart, 3rd High Steward of Scotland.








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