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  1. Sir William Stuart, KCMG, CB (3 March 1824 – 1 April 1896) was a British diplomat who served as Minister to Argentina, Greece and The Netherlands.

  2. Sir William Stuart (31 October 1798 – 7 July 1874), was a British Tory politician. Biography. Stuart was the son of the Most Reverend William Stuart, Archbishop of Armagh, fourth son of Prime Minister John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute. His mother was Sophia Margaret Juliana, daughter of Thomas Penn, of Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire. [1]

  3. William Stuart (bishop) (1755–1822), Bishop of St David's in Wales and later Archbishop of Armagh in Ireland. William Stuart (British Army officer) (1778–1837), British Army officer, Lieutenant Colonel of the Guards wounded at Waterloo.

  4. William Stuart, son of Charles and Jane, was born at Woolwich on 23rd March 1798 and on 13th June 1826 at All Saints, Poplar, married Amelia Maguire (b.22 February 1802) daughter of a Mile End victualler.

  5. The Stuarts were the first kings of the United Kingdom, reigning from 1603 to 1714. Learn about their history, culture, wars, and legacy, including William and Mary of Orange and the Act of Settlement.

  6. 9 Feb 2015 · William Stuart, the Winter Gardens seasoned showman, knew the stunt was box office gold. When Edwin’s energies flagged, and he felt “heartily sick and wearied of the monotonous work,” he begged his manager to end the run.

  7. An Introduction to Stuart England (1603–1714) The Stuart era began when James I, who was also James VI of Scotland, succeeded Elizabeth I. The last Tudor queen had died childless in 1603. James's ascension to the throne conjoined the two long-warring nations of England and Scotland.

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