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By the time he was eight years of age both of his elder brothers were dead — Robert had died in infancy, but David Stewart, Duke of Rothesay, died under suspicious circumstances in Falkland Castle while being detained by his uncle, Robert Stewart, Duke of Albany.
The prince was seven years old when his mother died in 1401 and a year later his elder brother David, Duke of Rothesay was probably murdered by their uncle Robert Stewart, Duke of Albany after being held at Albany's Falkland Castle.
Robert III was at Rothesay Castle when he learned of his son's capture and died soon after on 4 April 1406 and was buried in the Stewart foundation abbey of Paisley.
Weary of Scotland she may have been: she was now even more tired of Lord Methven, who was proving himself to be even worse than Angus in his desire both for other women and for his wife's money ; also, their only child, a daughter ( possibly called Dorothea Stewart ), died in infancy.
The killing of Radio Raheem is also an allusion to the alleged murder of Michael Stewart who died following an arrest by the New York City Police Department.
* Ruth McGowan, half of the world-renowned husband / wife McGowan and Mack figure skating duo, which appeared with James Stewart and Joan Crawford in the motion picture The Ice Follies of 1939, was a resident of Forest Lake, and she died there in 2001 at the age of 92.
Robert Stewart, born in 1316, was the only child of Walter Stewart, High Steward of Scotland and King Robert I's daughter Marjorie Bruce, who died probably in 1317 following a riding accident.
David Bruce, aged five, became king on 7 June 1329 on the death of his father Robert I. Walter the Steward had died earlier on 9 April 1327 and the orphaned eleven-year-old Robert was placed under the guardianship of his uncle, Sir James Stewart of Durrisdeer who along with Thomas Randolph, Earl of Moray, and William Lindsey, Archdeacon of St Andrews were appointed as joint Guardians of the kingdom.
Rothesay had also in conjunction with his uncle, Alexander Stewart, earl of Buchan, confronted Albany's influence in central Scotland — as soon his lieutenancy expired in 1402 Rothesay was arrested and imprisoned in Albany's Falkland Castle where he died in March 1402.
Robert III had moved to Rothesay castle where, after hearing of his son's captivity, died 4 April 1406 and was buried in the Stewart foundation abbey of Paisley.
Sinclair died in 1939, after an illness, and was replaced as C by Lt Col. Stewart Menzies ( Horse Guards ), who had been with the service since the end of World War I.
* May 20-James Stewart, actor ( died 1997 )
In 1783 he married Helen Bannatyne, who died in 1787, leaving an only son, Colonel Matthew Stewart.
McCoy married Ann Elizabeth Stewart in 1868 ; she died four years later.
* Robert Stewart, Master of Atholl ( died 1437 ), Scottish nobleman of royal descent, great-grandson of Robert II
He died at his home of Mount Stewart, County Down, and was buried at nearby Priory of Newtownards together with his father.
* February 7-Anita Stewart, American actress and director ( died 1961 )
He was twice married: in 1839 to Mary C. Stewart of Kentucky, who died in 1849 ; and in 1850 to Amelia Walton Glover of Alabama.
Peter Stewart Ney died November 15, 1846 in Mocksville, North Carolina, aged 77-years, reportedly after uttering the final words, " Bessières is dead ; the Old Guard is dead ; now, please, let me die.
Stewart's farmhouse in Killam ; Stewart himself is standing at lower left. In 1892, Charles Sr. died, leaving his son in charge of the family farm.

Stewart and South
Buaford Robinson, 23, of 7026 Stewart Av., a CTA bus driver, was slugged and robbed last night by a group of youths at 51st Street and South Park Way.
* 1999 South Dakota Learjet crash ( the crash which claimed the life of golfer Payne Stewart )
* 1969 – Errol Stewart, South African cricketer and lawyer
The North Island Brown Kiwi ; the Okarito Brown Kiwi ( Rowi ), whose distribution is restricted to a single site on the West Coast of the South Island of New Zealand ; and a third distinct population of the North Island Brown Kiwi, the Southern Tokoeka, distributed in the lowland forest to the north of Franz Josef glacier in the South Island and on Stewart Island / Rakiura, with a small population near Haast being another possibly distinct species, the Haast Tokoeka.
* 1856 – Robert Stewart, South African cricketer ( d. 1913 )
With an area of, Great Barrier is the sixth-largest island in New Zealand after the South Island, the North Island, Stewart Island / Rakiura, Chatham Island, and Auckland Island.
The airport, operated by the South Jersey Transportation Authority on land leased by the FAA, would be turned over to the Port Authority in a similar manner to the takeover of Stewart Airport.
In the 19th century, some maps named the South Island as Middle Island or New Munster, and the name South Island or New Leinster was used for today's Stewart Island / Rakiura.
The situation was altered in 1846 when the New Zealand Constitution Act 1846. divided the colony into two provinces: New Ulster Province ( the North Island ), and New Munster Province ( the South Island and Stewart Island ).
Alan Stewart Paton ( 11 January 1903 – 12 April 1988 ) was a South African author and anti-apartheid activist.
Rimu grows throughout New Zealand, in the North Island, South Island and Stewart Island / Rakiura.
* Mike Stewart ( novelist )-Author of mystery / suspense novels set primarily in the South, including: Sins of the Brother, Dog Island, A Clean Kill, and A Perfect Life.
The proclamation was published four months after the signing of the Treaty, in the New Zealand Advertiser and Bay Of Islands Gazette issue of 19 June 1840, the proclamation " asserts on the grounds of Discovery, the Sovereign Rights of Her Majesty over the Southern Islands of New Zealand, commonly called ' The Middle Island ' ( South Island ) and ' Stewart ’ s Island ' ( Stewart Island / Rakiura ); and the Island, commonly called ' The Northern Island ', having been ceded in Sovereignty to Her Majesty.
While Bill Drummond of KLF is from Newton Stewart he is one of the Queen of the South fans included here.
The Municipality of Chatham-Kent currently consists of the communities of Appledore, Arkwood, Bagnall, Baldoon, Bates Subdivision, Bearline, Beechwood, Blenheim, Botany, Bothwell, Bothwell Station, Bradley, Briarwood Estates, Cedar Springs, Charing Cross, Chatham, Clearville, Coatsworth, Croton, Darrell, Dawn Mills, Dealtown, Dover Centre, Doyles, Dresden, Duart, Eatonville, Eberts, Electric, Erie Beach, Erieau, Fargo Station, Fletcher, Florence, Glenwood, Grande Pointe, Guilds, Highgate, Holiday Harbour, Huffman Corners, Jeannette, Jeannette's Creek, Kent Bridge, Kent Centre, Lake Morningstar, Louisville, McKay's Corners, Merlin, Mitchell's Bay, Morpeth, Muirkirk, Mull, New Scotland, North Buxton, North Thamesville, Northwood, Oldfield, Oungah, Ouvry, Pain Court, Palmyra, Pardoville, Pinehurst, Port Alma, Port Crewe, Prairie Siding, Quinn, Raglan, Renwick, Rhodes, Ridgetown, Ringold, Rondeau, Rondeau Bay Estates, Selton, Shrewsbury, Sleepy Hollow, South Buxton, Stevenson, Stewart, Thamesville, Thornecliffe, Tilbury, Troy, Tupperville, Turin, Turnerville, Valetta, Van Horne, Vosburg, Wabash, Wallaceburg, Wheatley, Whitebread and Wilson's Bush.
* Robert Stewart ( cricketer ) ( 1856 – 1913 ), South African batsman
He visited South Africa from 1897 to 1898, after the defeat and death of Charles Stewart Parnell whose more moderate views he had initially supported, while recovering from tuberculosis.
Prior to the arrival of humans in New Zealand they had a widespread distribution across North, South and Stewart Island / Rakiura.
Jeff Barry, Andy Kim, Ellie Greenwich, Susan Morse, Joey Levine, Maeretha Stewart, Bobby Bloom and Leslie Miller contributed background vocals at various times, with Barry contributing his trademark bass voice ( portrayed as being sung by Jughead in the cartoon ) on cuts such as " Jingle Jangle ", " Rock ' n ' Roll Music ", " A Summer Prayer For Peace " ( which hit number one in South Africa and Scandinavia in 1971 ), and " You Little Angel, You ".
In November 2003, Eurythmics played three songs at the 46664 in Cape Town, South Africa, for which Stewart was one of the primary organisers.
Stewart Home ( born 1962, South London ) is an English artist, filmmaker, writer, pamphleteer, art historian, and activist.
He reached the zenith of his career with a succession of classic films such as, Strangers on a Train ( 1951 ) which is about two train passengers: tennis pro Guy ( Farley Granger ) and Bruno ( Robert Walker ) who staged a battle of wits and traded murders with each other, Dial M For Murder ( 1954 ) with Ray Milland as a villainous husband who attempts to murder his wealthy wife ( Grace Kelly ), Rear Window ( 1954 ) which is about man ( James Stewart ) being convinced that his neighbour is a killer, To Catch a Thief ( 1955 ), a lightweight thriller set in South of France, Vertigo ( 1958 ), with James Stewart as a retired police detective who becomes obsessed with the disturbed enigmatic ' wife ' ( Kim Novak ) of an old friend, and North by Northwest in which an advertising executive ( Cary Grant ) is mistaken for a non-existent spy and chased across the country while aided by a mysterious woman ( Eva Marie Saint ).

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