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Stuart Hall, near Stewartstown. Motto. FORWARD. Earl Castle Stewart, in the County Tyrone, is a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created in 1800 for Andrew Thomas Stewart, 9th Baron Castle Stuart . The Earls Castle Stewart claim to be the head representatives in the pure male line of the Scottish Royal House of Stuart.
Andrew Richard Charles Stuart, 9th Earl Castle Stuart (b. 1953), who married Annie Yvette le Poulain in 1973 (divorced in 2002) and has one daughter. In 2009 married second wife, Carol Ann Reid, [6] a civil servant from Somerset. In 2004, Stuart married his second wife, Gillian Savill. She was appointed Deputy Lieutenant of County Tyrone in ...
The House of Stuart, originally spelled Stewart, was a royal house of Scotland, England, Ireland and later Great Britain. The family name comes from the office of High Steward of Scotland, which had been held by the family progenitor Walter fitz Alan ( c. 1150 ). The name Stewart and variations had become established as a family name by the ...
Earl Castle Stewart, in the County Tyrone, is a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created in 1800 for Andrew Thomas Stewart, 9th Baron Castle Stuart. It was created in 1800 for Andrew Thomas Stewart, 9th Baron Castle Stuart.
Arthur Stuart, 7th Earl Castle Stewart (1889–1961) (m. 1920 – his death) David Stuart, Viscount Stuart (1921–1942) Robert Stuart, Viscount Stuart (1923–1944) Arthur Stuart, 8th Earl Castle Stewart (1928–2023) Andrew Stewart, Viscount Stuart (born 1953) The Honorable Simon Stuart (1930–2002) Gertrude R. Guggenheim (1898–1966)
Stuart was the third son of Andrew John Stuart, 6th Earl Castle Stewart, an Ulster Scots nobleman, and his wife, Emma Georgiana Diana, the youngest daughter of Major-General Arthur Stevens (1821–1895) of the Madras Native Infantry and his second wife (of five), Georgiana Eliza Dickson, a descendant of John Sheffield, 1st Duke of Buckingham ...
The Earl Castle Stewart: 1800 Andrew Stuart, 9th Earl Castle Stewart Ireland Thomas Stuart (first cousin) 112 The Earl of Donoughmore: 1800 Richard Hely-Hutchinson, 8th Earl of Donoughmore: Ireland John Hely-Hutchinson, Viscount Suirdale: 113 The Earl of Caledon: 1800 Nicholas Alexander, 7th Earl of Caledon: Ireland Frederick Alexander ...
The title Earl of Moray, or Mormaer of Moray, was originally held by the rulers of the Province of Moray, which existed from the 10th century with varying degrees of independence from the Kingdom of Alba to the south. Until 1130 the status of Moray's rulers was ambiguous and they were described in some sources as "mormaers" (the Gaelic term for ...