Stuart, Charles, 1783?-1865
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Stuart, Charles, 1783?-1865
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Stuart, Charles, 1783?-1865
Stuart, Charles
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Stuart, Charles
Charles Stuart (abolitionist)
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Charles Stuart (abolitionist)
Stuart, Charles, Colonel; Military Secretary to Lord Canning in India
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Stuart, Charles, Colonel; Military Secretary to Lord Canning in India
Stuart, Charles, 6th Earl of Moray
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Stuart, Charles, 6th Earl of Moray
Stuart, Charles, Duke of Richmond and Lennox, Ambassador to Denmark
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Stuart, Charles, Duke of Richmond and Lennox, Ambassador to Denmark
Stuart, Charles, Major
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Stuart, Charles, Major
Stuart, Charles, Hon
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Stuart, Charles, Hon
Stuart, Charles, Duke of Cambridge, eldest son of James II
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Stuart, Charles, Duke of Cambridge, eldest son of James II
Stuart, Charles, 1781-1865
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Stuart, Charles, 1781-1865
Stuart, Charles, Sir, Lieutenant-General Hon; KB
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Stuart, Charles, Sir, Lieutenant-General Hon; KB
Stuart, Charles, 5th Earl of Traquair
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Stuart, Charles, 5th Earl of Traquair
Stuart, Charles, 12th Baron Blantyre
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Stuart, Charles, 12th Baron Blantyre
Stewart, Charles 1783?-1865
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Stewart, Charles 1783?-1865
Stuart Captain 1783?-1865
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Stuart Captain 1783?-1865
Stuart (abolitionist)
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Stuart, C. 1783?-1865
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Stuart, C. 1783?-1865
Stuart, C. 1783?-1865 (Charles),
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Charles Stuart was born on 2 January 1779, and was the son of General Sir Charles Stuart (1753-1801). The younger Stuart entered the Diplomatic Service and became Joint Charge d'Affaires in Madrid in 1808. In 1810, as an envoy to Portugal, he was created Count of Machico and Marquis of Angra, and Knight Grand Cross of the Tower and Sword (Portuguese Order: Ordem Militar da Torre e Espada). On 20 September 1812 he was made a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath and a Privy Councillor. Stuart was a Minister at The Hague, 1815-1816, and also Ambassador to Paris from 1815 to 1830. During this period, on 22 January 1828, he was created Baron Stuart de Rothesay of the Isle of Bute. He was appointed as Ambassador to St. Petersburg in 1841 until 1845. He married Elizabeth Margaret, the third daughter of the 3rd Earl of Hardwicke. One of his daughters, Charlotte, married Charles John, Earl of Canning, and the other, Louisa, married Henry, 3rd Marquis of Waterford. Sir Charles Stuart, Baron Stuart de Rothesay, died on 6 November 1845.
Epithet: Colonel; Military Secretary to Lord Canning in India
Title: 5th Earl of Traquair
Title: 12th Baron Blantyre
Epithet: Lieutenant-General Hon; KB
Title: 6th Earl of Moray
Epithet: Major
Epithet: eldest son of James II
Title: Duke of Cambridge
Epithet: Ambassador to Denmark
Title: Duke of Richmond and Lennox
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Belturbet, Cavan
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India, Asia
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Persia, Asia Minor
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Methlick, Aberdeenshire
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Charlemont, Armagh
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Africa
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Egypt, Africa
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Ulster, Province of, Northern Ireland
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Paris, France
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London, England
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India, Asia
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