Invermay () is a diffuse settlement in
Perth and Kinross
Perth and Kinross (; ) is one of the 32 council areas of Scotland, and a Lieutenancy areas of Scotland, lieutenancy area. It is bordered by Highland (council area), Highland and Aberdeenshire to the north, Angus, Scotland, Angus, Dundee, and F ...
, Scotland. It is situated approximately 2 km southeast of
Forteviot
Forteviot () (Ordnance Survey ) is a village in Strathearn, Perth and Kinross on the south bank of the River Earn between Dunning and Perth. It lies in the council area of Perth and Kinross. The population in 1991 was 160.
The present village ...
on the Water of May, some 8 km southwest of
Perth
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.

Before the mid 15th century, it was known as ''Innermeath'', and was the home of
Sir John Stewart of Innermeath
''Sir'' is a formal honorific address in English for men, derived from Sire in the High Middle Ages. Both are derived from the old French "" (Lord), brought to England by the French-speaking Normans, and which now exist in French only as part o ...
(great-grandson of
John Stewart of Bonkyll), whose elder son was the first
Lord of Lorne
''For the Child ballad, see The Lord of Lorn and the False Steward.''
Lord of Lorne is a Scottish title of nobility that has been created twice.
;First Creation
The title was first created for Robert Stewart of Durisdeer (died 1403), son of Jo ...
, and whose younger son was
The Black Knight of Lorn, a powerful 15th century magnate, allied to the
Black Douglases; both children were born at Invermay (still called ''Innermeath'' at the time of their birth). Sir John's grandson, William Stewart, surrendered the Lordship of Lorne to the king, in return for being made the first
Lord Innermeath
Lord Innermeath is an extinct title in the Peerage of Scotland created c. 1471 for Walter Stewart, 1st Lord Innermeath. Stewart had previously been Lord of Lorne, but resigned that title - which came with substantial regality, comital power - unde ...
; the title became extinct in 1625, by which time the name of the location had become ''Invermay''.
An early medieval freestanding cross was once located at Invermay (, but was destroyed in the 18th century and it was replaced with a modern stone. The fragments of the original are thought to be those now found in the Porch of
Forteviot
Forteviot () (Ordnance Survey ) is a village in Strathearn, Perth and Kinross on the south bank of the River Earn between Dunning and Perth. It lies in the council area of Perth and Kinross. The population in 1991 was 160.
The present village ...
church.
See also
Forteviot
Forteviot () (Ordnance Survey ) is a village in Strathearn, Perth and Kinross on the south bank of the River Earn between Dunning and Perth. It lies in the council area of Perth and Kinross. The population in 1991 was 160.
The present village ...
References
Feudalism in Scotland
Villages in Perth and Kinross
Archaeological sites in Perth and Kinross
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