Major General Robert Walter Stuart, 11th Lord Blantyre, CB (10 June 1777, Edinburgh – 22 September 1830, Brussels) was a British Army officer who served throughout the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars.
[4] Blantyre fought during the Peninsular war under the Duke of Wellington, and was noted for his bravery during the campaign.
He was shot by a musket ball when looking from the window of his hotel during the commotions at Brussels which comprised the Belgian Revolution.
[6] His will was proven by probate in January 1832, which bequeathed the Blantyre estates to his eldest son and successor, Charles.
[3] Lord Blantyre married Frances Mary ('Fanny') Rodney (1791–1875), on 20 February 1813 at Edinburgh.