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Isabel | Stewart- married Alexander Robertson of Strowan |
Johanna | Stewart, married firstly, Sir John Keith, secondly, S |
Charles | Stewart married, firstly, Elizabeth Rogers, after Jun |
Stewart Martin Wood, Baron Wood of Anfield (born 25 M | |
"Maggie May" (Rod | Stewart, Martin Quittenton) - 5:16. |
d a number of ships: The Whistling Wind, Kate | Stewart, Mary Alvina, Mary Schindler were burned, and |
Allmusic reviewer | Stewart Mason describes the song as "clattering and j |
Allmusic writer | Stewart Mason places their sound on "the dividing lin |
The Allmusic review by | Stewart Mason awarded the album 4 stars and states "a |
Allmusic's | Stewart Mason wrote of the "laid-back and dreamy" sin |
David | Stewart Mason is Professor Emeritus of Political Scie |
Stewart Mason of Allmusic called one of the tracks "c | |
Allmusic reviewer | Stewart Mason stated "Singer Veronica Freeman has a p |
David | Stewart, Master of Atholl (d. |
The King's Chamberlain, Robert | Stewart, Master of Atholl, aware of the plot against |
Whatever the cause of | Stewart's rage against the King, he joined with his g |
Robert | Stewart, Master of Atholl was a Scottish nobleman of |
23 January - Matthew | Stewart, mathematician (born 1717) |
Mrs. McDonald, Edith, | Stewart, Maxwell McNutt, Mable, Florence, Mark Jr. an |
Around 1939 | Stewart may have become the second wife of Larry Leba |
Hugh St. Clair | Stewart MBE (14 December 1910 - 31 May 2011) was a Br |
Fergus | Stewart McArthur (born 27 October 1937), Australian p |
Sir Gordon | Stewart McArthur - Liberal Party politician, Presiden |
Stewart McArthur and his wife Beverley have a daughte | |
Liberal Party of Australia - | Stewart McArthur, a local farmer and company director |
tion was comfortably won by Liberal candidate | Stewart McArthur. |
Maitland | Stewart McCarthy (February 5, 1872, Orangeville, Onta |
Stewart McClenaghan (14 July 1866 - 22 March 1944) wa | |
origins can be traced back to 1932, when John | Stewart McDiarmid was appointed as minister of Mines |
December 25 - John | Stewart McDiarmid, politician and Lieutenant-Governor |
Daniel | Stewart McGillis (born July 1, 1972) is a retired Can |
James "Jim" | Stewart McIntosh (born August 9, 1930) is an American |
In 1882, he married Jessie | Stewart McIntyre. |
Stewart McIver (Richard Widmark) leads the way as the | |
Stanley | Stewart McKeen (March 18, 1897 - December 1, 1966) wa |
Cowan has been a partner at the legal firm of | Stewart McKelvey since 1967. |
Robert Dysart, partner at the law firm | Stewart McKelvey and president of the Moncton West Li |
derno Group of Companies, before returning to | Stewart McKelvey as the firm's managing partner, unti |
arlie Allan, Former Aberdeen F.C. footballers | Stewart McKimmie and Joe Harper have columns in the s |
ty of The Glenn Miller Story movie with James | Stewart, McKinley was chosen to be the leader of the |
with Shays succeeding Representatives such as | Stewart McKinney (who had died from AIDS, in 1987) an |
1984 against the popular incumbent Republican | Stewart McKinney. |
Stewart McLean (21 November 1913-13 April 1996) was a | |
John | Stewart McLennan (5 November 1853 - 15 September 1939 |
ar after Tytus' death, his widow married John | Stewart McLennan, a Canadian industrialist and newspa |
e married Margaret McLennan, daughter of John | Stewart McLennan, an industrialist who would be appoi |
was born to Scottish immigrants Hugh and Mary | Stewart McLevy in Bridgeport on March 27, 1878. |
During his field studies, | Stewart McPherson observed only four terrestrial pitc |
reported from Misool in the past, geographer | Stewart McPherson was unable to find any plants durin |
s 2009 book, Pitcher Plants of the Old World, | Stewart McPherson writes that N. micramphora is "not |
In Pitcher Plants of the Old World, | Stewart McPherson described it as "the world's foremo |
ailed treatment of N. talangensis appeared in | Stewart McPherson's 2009 monograph, Pitcher Plants of |
g Bourke, Mark Jaunzem, Jehson Cervancia, and | Stewart McPherson. |
te and became head of the law firm of Parker, | Stewart, McRae, and Bobbitt. |
William | Stewart, Member of the Parliament of Great Britain (d |
The John L. | Stewart Memorial bell tower was added to McIlvaine Ha |
rd, for independent filmmakers, and the James | Stewart Memorial Crystal Heart Award, for student fil |
He died at the | Stewart Memorial Health Centre in Tyne Valley at the |
y eventually passed into the ownership of the | Stewart Memorial C.M.E. |
Stewart Memorial Presbyterian Church, now Redeemer Mi | |
It is also worthy of note that Mr. | Stewart mentions her body was refused interment in th |
Hugh Sinclair, and his successor in 1940, Sir | Stewart Menzies), Winterbotham was fully aware of Bri |
oted as deputy to the new head of the agency, | Stewart Menzies. |
Cora, whose legal name was Lady | Stewart, met Crane in 1896, and soon became his lover |
Nayim took it and | Stewart met it at the near post to flick it on. |
It is a part of the Hinesville-Fort | Stewart metropolitan statistical area. |
Jordan, Mark Linneman, Perry Middlemiss, Alan | Stewart, Michael Jordan |
by Robert Collector, and stars Catherine Mary | Stewart, Michael Praed, and John Standing. |
glas & Catherine Zeta Jones, George Best, Rod | Stewart, Michael Caine, Elton John, Princess Anne, Pr |
Ernest "Ernie" James | Stewart Michie(7 November 1933- )was a Scottish inter |
, Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds, Ivory, Wynn | Stewart, Mickey Gilley and Joey Stec. |
Clymore Elementary School, | Stewart Middle School and Fort Defiance High School a |
Garland V. | Stewart Middle Magnet School, normally referred to as |
e first half of the song the way she imagines | Stewart might have sung it, and finishes it in the st |
George | Stewart Miller (1884-1971), educator |
ned a cheese factory in partnership with John | Stewart Miller in 1870. |
Stewart Miller - Steve's friend | |
r, and wrote songs recorded by Amy Grant, Rod | Stewart, Milli Vanilli, Fleetwood Mac and Jermaine Ja |
Betty Neals, Maeretha | Stewart, Milt Grayson, Arthur Williams, Randy Peyton, |
One version, as reported by historian Samuel | Stewart Mims in "Rios Sabinas", credits the chief of |
The Other Side #1-5 (with Cameron | Stewart, mini-series, DC/Vertigo, 2006) |
Tony | Stewart missed the cut to qualify for the 2006 Chase |
Elizabeth | Stewart, mistress of James V, mother of Adam Stewart |
Norman | Stewart Mitchell-Innes, known as Mandy Mitchell-Innes |
Her son was the first | Stewart monarch, King Robert II of Scotland. |
In total, nine | Stewart monarchs ruled just Scotland from 1371 until |
DE - Anwar | Stewart, Montreal Alouettes |
Ozanne married Edith | Stewart Moody in 1900 and they had four children all |
Ronald | Stewart Moore (December 22, 1913 - November 2003) was |
oved to Dallas, and formed a partnership with | Stewart Moore in 1906. |
The producer-director was | Stewart Morris, who went on to enjoy a long career in |
Wolff is married to Alison | Stewart, most recently a host of NPR's former morning |
Charles | Stewart Mott Foundation |
916 as a self-sustaining farm for the Charles | Stewart Mott Family and is listed on the National Reg |
year term defeating his predecessor, Charles | Stewart Mott. |
The | Stewart Mountain Dam is a concrete thin arch dam loca |
Stewart Mountain Dam | |
Stewart moved to Moscow in early 1923 to work at Comi | |
Raised on a farm in Middleton, Tennessee, | Stewart moved to Memphis in 1948, after graduating fr |
Born in Lubbock, Texas, Sean | Stewart moved to Edmonton, Alberta, Canada in 1968. |
In 1855 | Stewart moved to Saint Paul, Minnesota, becoming the |
In 1950 | Stewart moved to New York City, where she worked as a |
r beginning his career with Blackburn Rovers, | Stewart moved to Bournemouth in 1999. |
Played himself in the Jimmy | Stewart movie, "The Stratton Story" (1949). |
Frederick | Stewart MP (Parramatta, NSW) |
of entertainment personalities such as James | Stewart, Mr. Haney from Green Acres, Forrest Gump, Pa |
n at Port Bannatyne near Rothesay, the son of | Stewart Munn and Isabella Fisher, and came to St. Joh |
Col. | Stewart Murray Fullerton (a.k.a Fullarton) |
Rear Admiral Sir Brian | Stewart Murray KCMG, AO (26 December 1921 - 4 June 19 |
The Marie | Stewart Museum & Craft Shop supports the activities o |
In addition, the Jimmy | Stewart Museum, based in Stewart's hometown of Indian |
The estate's house contains the | Stewart Museum, which features the personal collectio |
Walter K. | Stewart: My Sister an I. |
uisa, VA) in the summer of 2008 with engineer | Stewart Myers to record their self-titled EP. |
Fundamentals of Corporate Finance with | Stewart Myers and Alan Marcus |
William brought the | Stewart name to Balquhidder and was the founder of th |
two Hannah Montana episodes as a young Miley | Stewart, namely Smells Like Teen Sellout, and I Am Ha |
ich proved to be undecided on election night, | Stewart narrowly defeated Phillips with 51.08% of the |
U2 with Dave | Stewart, Natalie Imbruglia and Morleigh Steinberg: "P |
outhern Comfort (both with Iain Matthews), Al | Stewart, Neil Innes and many singer songwriters of th |
He, along with Tom Knight and | Stewart Nelson, co-wrote the Incompatible Timesharing |
reators of TECO-6 were Richard Greenblatt and | Stewart Nelson. |
Harry | Stewart New (December 31, 1858 - May 9, 1937) was a U |
er in 1854; together the two had a son, Harry | Stewart New, born in 1858. |
Anthony | Stewart, NHL hockey player |
s Dale Arnold, Michael Holley, producer James | Stewart, nicknamed "Big Game James". |
Mexico and married a daughter of Bartholomew | Stewart, niece of Alonso Stewart. |
On June 29, 1990, | Stewart no-hit his future team, the Toronto Blue Jays |
As a result of their DNF's, neither | Stewart nor Mayfield were serious contenders in the 2 |
Stewart now lives and operates in Los Angeles. | |
yday People is a novel by the American writer | Stewart O'Nan. |
hful is a book co-written by Stephen King and | Stewart O'Nan. |
now Angels is a 1994 novel by American author | Stewart O'Nan. |
Stewart O'Neal Bolen was an American professional bas | |
Joe | Stewart, of SecureWorks, said that it is one of the l |
James | Stewart, of film fame, was Group Executive Officer fr |
an stage performance by English actor Patrick | Stewart of the Charles Dickens novel of the same titl |
On July 13 Shawn | Stewart of the radio station 103.7 the mountain relea |
h Circuit Court of Appeals and Justice Potter | Stewart of the Supreme Court of the United States. |
on of the final night of competition, Crystle | Stewart of Fort Bend County was crowned by outgoing t |
ations designed by Philip Leder and Timothy A | Stewart of Harvard University to carry a specific gen |
can judge on the Fifth Circuit, after Carl E. | Stewart of Louisiana. |
tian who died on 30 May 1538 and married Neil | Stewart of Garth attributed as daughters of John Stew |
merchant in Portsoy and his first wife Helen | Stewart of Towiemore and by 1774 was working for Phyn |
The son of William | Stewart, of Ballylawn in County Donegal. |
The winner of the 1965 Brownlow Medal was Ian | Stewart of St Kilda with 20 votes. |
ed him, and had dispensations to marry Robert | Stewart of Fife, eldest son of Murdoch Stewart, Duke |
This incredible story was written by Jason | Stewart of Orange County, CA. |
ands and barony of Plenderleith, to Sir James | Stewart of Killeith, 4th Lord Ochiltree, in order to |
s a French soldier belonging to the family of | Stewart of Darnley. |
ively in the league scoring race, behind Nels | Stewart of the Maroons. |
Jon Fielding, and its professional is Shanan | Stewart of New Zealand. |
Sir James | Stewart of Durisdeer, Tutor to his nephew, the future |
Tony Pajaczkowski, runner-up to Ron | Stewart of the Ottawa Rough Riders for the CFL Outsta |
ian, George William Burleigh, and John Aikman | Stewart of the American Peace Centenary Committee cir |
e was bought by entrepreneurs (including Dave | Stewart of the Eurythmics who owned the brand rights) |
utor (designated successor) to Bishop William | Stewart of Aberdeen, as the latter was suffering from |
Charles | Stewart of Ardsheal, one of the Prince's commanding o |
The winner of the 1971 Brownlow Medal was Ian | Stewart of Richmond with 21 votes. |
Chandler married Hattie Betsey | Stewart of Charlestown, Massachusetts in Princeton, M |
eir full length self titled album, with Brett | Stewart of Deep Groove Studios. |
His illegitimate son Sir John | Stewart of Methven was married to Margaret Hamilton, |
During his clerkship he married Lelia | Stewart of Woodville. |
He was twice married: in 1839 to Mary C. | Stewart of Kentucky, who died in 1849; and in 1850 to |
er' (his nickname) was a challenger to Leslie | Stewart of Trinidad for the latter's WBA light heavyw |
Isabel Echlin (1604- ) m. Archibald | Stewart of Ballintoy, co. |
She placed first runner-up to Crystle | Stewart of Texas in the nationally televised pageant, |
hen he discovered her secret marriage to John | Stewart of Grantully, and treated her with great crue |
Allison | Stewart of The Washington Post praised Sedaris' perfo |
It was devised by Gerry and Kate | Stewart, of the Ramblers Association and Tewkesbury W |
1880 both clarsachs were deposited by a John | Stewart of Dalguise in the National Museum of Edinbur |
Jon | Stewart of the Daily Show was the assistant soccer co |
rom 1973 to 1974 and Associate Justice Potter | Stewart of the U.S. Supreme Court from 1974 to 1975. |
Mwale lost his Commonwealth title to Leslie | Stewart of Trinidad and Tobago in Port au Spain in 19 |
uctural engineer Sir William Arrol and Andrew | Stewart, of the Lanarkshire based steel tubemakers A |
g turn, when she was asked to replace Natalie | Stewart of the musical duo Floetry, on tour. |
bers of Clan Murray, Clan Fergusson, and Clan | Stewart of Atholl. |
Hall was also a founder-member, with Ian | Stewart, of the Boogie Woogie Big Band which later be |
Mackenzie, who married (2 April 1771) William | Stewart of Castle Stewart and died on 14 February 181 |
(1526-1536) Sir Robert | Stewart of Minto |
gram reported that Laura Clay and Cora Wilson | Stewart of Kentucky were put forward as possible Pres |
He was knighted as Sir Robert | Stewart of Strathdon on 15 May 1565, as part of marri |
Sir James was the grandfather of John | Stewart of Innermeath, who, through marriage to Isabe |
Clan | Stewart of Appin is a west highland branch of the Cla |
He was the son of Alexander | Stewart of Mount Stewart by his wife Mary, sister and |
John | Stewart of Baldynneis, (c.1545-c.1605), was a writer |
e N1, a music and dining venue backed by Dave | Stewart of Eurythmics and club promoter Mark Fuller. |
f Rockland County, for State Engineer; Robert | Stewart, of Brooklyn, for Attorney General; and Reube |
Weem was plundered in 1502 by | Stewart of Garth during a dispute over the ownership |
On June 22, 1897, he married Margaret | Stewart of Binghamton, New York; their marriage would |
Scott | Stewart of University of Nebraska at Omaha's The Gate |
sugariest acoustic album in history," Allison | Stewart of The Washington Post said "its arrangements |
William | Stewart of Houston, 1583-1603 x 1605 |
Terry | Stewart of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum |
Jean | Stewart of Banchory-Devenick and Leggart |
Assistant Commissioner (DAC) John Ives (Ewan | Stewart), of the Metropolitan Police Anti-Terrorist B |
en he served as a law clerk to Justice Potter | Stewart of the U.S. Supreme Court. |
This was organized by Bret Huggins and David | Stewart of Rawhide Radio, LLC (partly owned by Hispan |
ical Galaxy is a new representation by Philip | Stewart of the periodic system of the elements, bette |
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