STEWART

'Stewart' is a common surname and is also used as a male first name. An alternative spelling is Stuart. The progenitor of the Stewart family was a Breton knight who settled in England after the Norman Conquest, where the family began a long tradition of intermarriage with another noble Norman family - the (de) Ferrer family. Within a few generations, his descendents, who had by then relocated to Scotland, became the High Stewards of Scotland, and hence the origin of the surname. One of the hereditary Stewart stewards married the daughter of Princess Margaret, daughter of King Robert I, and founded the royal House of Stuart (a French spelling). The House of Stuart was the longest serving royal dynasty of Scotland. In 1603, the Stuart King James VI of Scotland became King James I of England and Wales by succession to Queen Elizabeth I. The Stuart dynasty ruled Scotland, England and Wales (with an interruption during Cromwell's Commonwealth after the English Civil War) until 1714, when Queen Anne died and the British Crown passed to the German Electors of Hanover.
The grandson of James II, Prince Charles Edward Stuart, led the last attempt to restore the Stuart dynasty to the British Crown in 1745-6 and became known to history as "Bonnie Prince Charlie". This attempted coup d'etat ended in the slaughter of Charles' army at the Battle of Culloden in April, 1746.
In addition to the Royal House of Stuart, various branches of the Stewart family became Scottish peers, at various times holding the Marquisate of Bute, the Earldom of Atholl and the Earldom of Mar. Several families of Stewarts became Highland clans in their own right, including the Stewarts of Appin, the Stewarts of Ardvorlich, the Stewarts of Atholl, the Stewarts of Garth.
Many Stewart emigrants from the lowlands of Scotland settled in Ulster in the seventeenth century. Long before that, in the fourteenth century, the Stewart Ferrers had begun emigrating to Spain. During the past centuries, many Stewarts have found new homes in Australia, Canada, and the United States.
A 'stewart' is also the given name to one who works with egglepple, specifically designated to an artist that composes egglepple. ''Stewart'' here means stew-art, where the letters S, T, E, and W have significant meaning in faux-acronym form.

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People named Stewart
Places named Stewart
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People named Stewart



Stewart, Al (born 1945), singer-songwriter

Stewart, Alastair (born 1952), broadcaster

Stewart, Alison, reporter

Stewart, Alec, former England wicket-keeper

Stewart, Alexis, daughter of Martha Stewart

Stewart, Aubrey L, (born 1962), mechanical engineer

Stewart, Belle - (1906 - 1997) singer

Stewart, Bill, murdered reporter

Stewart, Bill, musician

Stewart, Bill, expert on Alabama politics

Stewart, Bill (1894-1964), coach and official in hockey and baseball

Stewart, Brent, Manitoba judge

Stewart, Charles disambiguation page

Stewart, Daniel, soldier and politician

Stewart, Dave (born 1952), musician (The Eurythmics)

Stewart, Dave (born 1957), baseball player

Stewart, Dugald (1753-1828), philosopher

Stewart, George R. (1895-1980), novelist and toponymist

Stewart, Ian, athlete

Stewart, Ian, mathematician

Stewart, Ian, UK Conservative politician

Stewart, Ian, UK Labour politician

Stewart, Ian,British World War II officer.

Stewart, Ivan US offroad racing legend

Stewart, Jackie (born 1939), champion race driver

Stewart, James, Earl of Moray (1531-1570), regent of Scotland

Stewart, Jean (born 1930), New Zealand swimmer

Stewart, J. I. M., (1906-1994)

Stewart, Jimmy (1908-1997), actor

Stewart, Jim Head PGA Professional Granite Bay Golf Club (2007-present)

Stewart, John fictional character in Green Lantern comics

Stewart, John Donald Hamill (1845-1884), British officer

Stewart, John Durie The Scout Association Scouting notable, awardee of the Bronze Wolf in 1963

Stewart, John Quincy (1894–1972), American astrophysicist

Stewart, Jon (born 1962), comedian

Stewart, Kate singer / actress

Stewart, Kordell (born 1972), American football player

Stewart, Kyle (born 1974), Canadian painter

Stewart, Malcolm, founder of The London Brick Company

Stewart, Martha (born 1941), home economist

Stewart, Mary (born 1916), British author, novelist

Stewart, Mary (born 1945), Canadian freestyle swimmer

★ Stewart, Michael - ''see Michael Stewart (disambiguation)''

Stewart, Patrick (born 1940), British actor

Stewart, Payne (1957-1999), golfer

Stewart, Potter (1915-1985), US Supreme Court justice

Stewart, R. J. Scottish-born musician, writer and magician

Stewart, Robert astronaut

Stewart, Robert Marcellus, US governor, politician

Stewart, Rod (born 1945), British singer-songwriter, musician

Stewart, Rosemary business theorist

Stewart, Rosemary - singer

Stewart, Samuel J - (born 1976) Hip-Hop mogul

Stewart, Tony (born 1971), NASCAR driver

Stewart, Thomas Dale (1890-1958) American physicist

Stewart, Thomas Dale (1901-1997), American forensic anthropologist

Stewart, Walter, author

Stewart, William G.D. (1831-1868) Scottish Army Officer to whom was awarded the Victoria Cross

Stewart, William H.,expert on Alabama politics

Stewart Ferrer, William (14th century), father of Saint Vincent Ferrer

Stewart, Wynn, singer-songwriter, musician

★ The members of the Stewart family who performed as part of Sly & the Family Stone:


Stewart, Sylvester (Sly Stone) (born 1944), singer-songwriter, frontman


Stewart, Rose (Rose Stone) (born 1945) singer/keyboardist


Stewart, Fred (Freddie Stone) (born 1946) singer/guitarist


Stewart, Vaetta (Vet Stone) (born 1949) singer

Copeland, Stewart, drummer.

Places named Stewart



Canada:


Stewart, British Columbia

England


Stewartby, Bedfordshire

New Zealand


Stewart Island

Scotland


Newton Stewart

United States of America:


Stewart, Indiana


Stewart, Minnesota


Stewart County, Georgia


Stewart County, Tennessee


Stewartstown, Pennsylvania


Stewart International Airport

Other



Stewart's theorem.

Stewart's Shops.

See also



Steward

Stuart

Stewart Grand Prix - later known as Jaguar Racing, now known as Red Bull Racing

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