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Arabella Stuart
a cousin of king james i., the victim all her days of jealousy and state policy, suspected of aspiring to the crown on the death of queen elizabeth, was shut up in the tower of london, where she died bereft of reason in 1615 at the age of 38.
Blackie, John Stuart
A man of versatile gifts and warm human sympathies, born in Glasgow; bred to the bar, but devoted to literary pursuits; studied German; executed a metrical
Bute, John Stuart, Third Earl of
Statesman, born of an old Scotch family; Secretary of State, and from May 1762 to April 1763Prime Minister under George III., over whom he had a great
Calverley, Charles Stuart
a clever english parodist, fellow of christ's church, oxford; wrote "fly-leaves" and "verses and translations"; his parodies among the most amusing of the century, flavoured by the author's scholarship (1831-1884).
Costello, Louisa Stuart
an english authoress; her descriptive powers were considerable, and her novels had a historical groundwork (1799-1870).
Darnley, Henry Stuart, Lord
eldest son of the earl of lennox and grand-nephew of henry viii.; husband of queen mary; was murdered on feb. 5,1567, in kirk-o'-field, which stood on the site of the present university of edinburgh.
Mill, John Stuart
Logician and economist, born in London, son of the preceding; was edu cated pedantically by his father; began to learn Greek at 3, could read it and
Moray, James Stuart, Earl of
Illegitimate son of James V. of Scotland, and so half-brother of Mary, Queen of Scots; was from 1556 the leader of the Reformation party, and on Mary's
Parnell, Charles Stuart
irish home-ruler, born at avondale, in wicklow; was practically the dictator of his party for a time and carried matters with a high hand, but at the height of his popularity he suffered a fall, and his death, which was sudden, happened soon after (1846-1891).
Phelps, Elizabeth Stuart
american authoress, born at andover; wrote "gates ajar" and other popular stories, is a great advocate, by lecturing and otherwise, for social reform and the emancipation of women; b . 1844.
Stuart Dynasty
A dynasty of Scotch and finally English kings as well, commenced with Robert II., who was the son of Marjory, Robert the Bruce's daughter, who married
Stuart, Arabella
Daughter of the Earl of Lennox, and, as descended from Margaret Tudor, heiress to the English throne in default of James VI. of Scotland and his family,
Stuart, Gilbert Charles
American portrait-painter, born at Narragansett, Rhode Island; was taken up by a Scotch painter named Alexander, whom he accompanied to Edinburgh, but
Stuart, John
scottish antiquary; author of "the sculptured stones of scotland," "the book of deer," and frequent contributor to the proceedings of the scottish society of antiquaries ; held a post in the register house for 24 years (1813-1877).
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