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The Three Estates who had gathered to witness the coronation convened as a parliament and saw the king knight 18 prominent nobles including Alexander Stewart, Albany's son.
Charles Stewart Parnell ; Comprising a Graphic Story of His Ancestry, Edgewood Publishing, 1891 ; reprinted in paperback by Kessinger Publishing, 2007, ISBN 978-0-548-59792-7McWade held a number of government posts in the U. S., the most prominent of which was in the U. S. diplomatic delegation to Peking during the Boxer Rebellion.
* The restoration of the street's monuments, including those of late nineteenth century Irish political leader Charles Stewart Parnell, radical early twentieth century labour leader Jim Larkin, prominent businessman and nationalist MP Sir John Grey, and the most challenging of all: the conservation of the O ' Connell Monument standing guard at the southern entrance to the thoroughfare.
Boxer's husband, Stewart, a prominent attorney in Oakland, represents injured workers in worker's compensation cases, keeping a very low political profile.
* Broken Arrow ( 1950 ) — This Golden Globe Award-winning film starring James Stewart featured Oliver Otis Howard, class of 1850 as a prominent character.
Besides knowing Jeffrey he made the acquaintance of many prominent statesmen and men of letters, including Lord John Russell, the duke of Bedford, Dugald Stewart, Ugo Foscolo, etc.
Many prominent British avant-garde or fusion musicians began their career in Canterbury bands, such as Hugh Hopper, Steve Hillage, Dave Stewart ( the keyboardist ), Robert Wyatt, Kevin Ayers, Daevid Allen, Mike Ratledge, Fred Frith, and Peter Blegvad.
In 1930 Thomas " Archie " Stewart, an early aviation enthusiast and descendant of prominent local dairy farmer Lachlan Stewart, convinced his uncle Samuel Stewart to donate " Stoney Lonesome ", split between the towns of Newburgh and New Windsor, to the nearby city of Newburgh for use as an airport.
Henry Reed, Orlando Babbitt, Dr. H. Alexander, Reuben L. Willson, John Gardner, and Asa, his son, Frank Matteson, Ransom and John Day, Noah Hamilton, Ezra Leonard, Alexander Brown, Almon and Amos V. Farnsworth, Silas Williams, A. F. Gates, a prominent dairyman and farmer, William Rasback, Thomas Thornhill, Alvin A. Corey, William A. Scripter, E. J. Stewart, son of Philemon Stewart, an early settler.
The most prominent structure in the sports complex is Roy Stewart Stadium.
" Mr. Max Harris and other Angry Penguins writers represent an Australian outcrop of a literary fashion which has become prominent in England and America ," McAuley and Stewart wrote after the hoax was revealed.
He was the third child of Gilbert Stewart, a Scottish immigrant employed in the snuff-making industry, and Elizabeth Anthony Stewart, a member of a prominent land-owning family from Middletown, Rhode Island.
In 1772 his health began to deteriorate and his duties as professor at Edinburgh were initially shared, then taken over by his son Dugald Stewart, who later became a prominent Scottish philosopher.
Stewart frequently makes appearances on dirt tracks, appearing regularly at an ARCA race on dirt and at many prominent midget car events, USAC's Turkey Night Grand Prix, and the indoor Chili Bowl Midget Nationals.
His father, James Garfield Stewart, a prominent Republican from Cincinnati, Ohio, served as mayor of Cincinnati for seven years and was later a justice on the Ohio Supreme Court.
All five members of the Faces ( with whom Stewart at that time was lead vocalist ) appeared on the album, with guitarist / bassist Ronnie Wood and keyboardist Ian McLagan on Hammond B3 organ being most prominent.
Ellis Stewart, secretary of the black-owned Supreme Liberty Life Insurance company, joined with Earl B. Dickerson, a prominent Chicago lawyer, to develop a cemetery that would meet the needs of the burgeoning African-American population in Chicago, a demographic change brought about by the great migration of blacks from the South during the early decades of the 20th century.
His grandson, Charles Stewart Parnell, was a prominent Irish political leader who fought for Irish home rule until his death in 1891.
Stewart was the main interviewer for the HBO series Off the Record, which is a show that highlights songwriting and features prominent musicians.
At his coronation parliament the king — probably with the intent of securing a cohesive political community loyal to the crown — knighted 18 prominent nobles including Albany's son Alexander Stewart.

Stewart and regional
The Ohio Valley Conference can trace its roots to 1941 when Murray State athletic director Roy Stewart, Eastern Kentucky athletic director Charles " Turkey " Hughes, and Western Kentucky public relations director Kelly Thompson first formulated the idea of establishing a regional athletics conference.
The following discloses the relative 2007 market shares among the five U. S. national families of title insurers, i. e., Fidelity National Financial, First American, Land America, Stewart and Old Republic, and the regional companies, i. e., those not affiliated with the national families.
CityFlyer Express was an independent, short-haul regional airline with its head office in the Iain Stewart Centre adjacent to London Gatwick Airport in Crawley, West Sussex, England.
In August 2009, it was announced that after 16 years co-hosting London Tonight, Alastair Stewart was to leave the regional magazine programme to become the main co-anchor of the ITV Evening News.
In August 2009, it was announced that after 16 years co-hosting London Tonight, Alastair Stewart was to leave the regional magazine programme to become main co-anchor of the ITV News at 6: 30.
In August 2009, it was announced that after 16 years co-hosting London Tonight, Alastair Stewart was to leave the regional news programme to become main co-anchor of the ITV Evening News.
He went on to be the regional director for the North East FA and has coached such stars as Jermain Defoe, Aaron Lennon and Stewart Downing.
In 2007, most of the memberships were terminated, and Gagner and Stewart began co-promoting shows with a small number of regional promoters instead.
The monopoly in television was broken in 1961, when DZBB-TV 7 was established by the Republic Broadcasting System ( now GMA Network, Inc .) ( RBS ), owned by Robert Stewart, on the same year when it launched the nation's first regional and provincial television station in Cebu City on July 24.
His team mate at the same event in 1975 and ' 76, Doug Stewart, set-up Ralliart Australia as the official regional licensee in 1988, after 22 years of experience with the company's cars.

Stewart and Republican
Fonda's relationship with Jimmy Stewart survived their disagreements over politics — Fonda was a liberal Democrat, and Stewart a conservative Republican.
" His daughter Jane rejected her father's friendships with Republican actors such as John Wayne and James Stewart.
During the 1952 campaign Stewart Alsop, a powerful Connecticut Republican, labeled Stevenson an " egghead ", based on his baldness and intellectual air.
At the state level it was no less Democratic ; in the 1992 gubernatorial election it was one of two counties ( the other being Summit County ) that voted for Democratic candidate Stewart Hanson over Republican Michael Leavitt.
In 1978, Peck traveled to Alabama, the setting of To Kill a Mockingbird to campaign for Democratic U. S. Senate nominee Donald W. Stewart of Anniston, who defeated the Republican candidate, James D. Martin, a former U. S. representative from Gadsden.
However, Stewart County is trending Republican in Presidential elections.
Up until the 2008 election, Stewart County was the sole county in Tennessee that had never voted for a Republican presidential candidate over the last 100 years.
McCarthy, along with the New York Civil Liberties Union, philanthropist Stewart Mott, the Conservative Party of New York State, the Mississippi Republican Party, and the Libertarian Party, were the plaintiffs in Buckley, becoming key players in killing campaign spending limits and public financing of political campaigns.
* William Stewart Walker was a United States Army officer during World War II and a Republican candidate for the United States House of Representatives in 1964.
In New Orleans, Stewart took his father's name and became active in the Republican Party, participating in Reconstruction state conventions.
After having flexed his political muscle by " bolting " from the campaign for a few weeks, he put his support behind the Republican nomination of Jacob Stewart, a medical doctor from St. Paul, who won the election against the Democrat William McNair.
Leahy was nearly defeated in 1980 by Republican Stewart Ledbetter, winning by only 2, 700 votes amid Ronald Reagan's landslide victory.
# U. S. Sen. Donald W. Stewart ( D-Ala .) ( 1 term ) lost in the Democratic primary to James E. Folsom Jr .. Folsom lost the general election to Republican Jeremiah A. Denton Jr ..
After he defeated Mrs. Allen in the primary, Stewart faced the Republican nominee, former Congressman James D. Martin, who like James Allen was a native of Gadsden.
* 1893 – William M. Stewart, While US Senator from Nevada switched to the Silver Party returned to Republican party in 1901.
John Stewart Herrington ( born May 31, 1939 ) is an American Republican politician.
In 1980 and 1982 he ran for the United States House of Representatives as a Democratic Party candidate in Connecticut's 4th congressional district, losing both times to Republican Stewart McKinney.
Henry Stewart Caulfield ( December 9, 1873 – May 11, 1966 ) was an American lawyer and Republican politician from St. Louis, Missouri.
* Ivy Stewart ( Houtz ) Woolley, his great-granddaughter ; Delegate to 1932 Republican National Convention

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