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  1. Alexandre Stewart ou Stuart (1214-1283), également connu sous le nom de Alexandre Dundonald, était le 4 e grand sénéchal d'Écosse à la mort de son père en 1246. Biographie. Il était le fils de Walter Stewart, 3 e grand sénéchal d'Écosse et de sa femme Bethóc, elle-même fille de Gille Crist, comte d'Angus.

  2. Alexandre Stuart, duc de Ross ( 30 avril 1514 – 18 décembre 1515) fut héritier du trône d'Écosse . Il était le dernier fils du roi Jacques IV. Au moment de sa naissance au château de Stirling, Jacques IV était mort depuis plusieurs mois à la bataille de Flodden Field. Jacques était en conséquence son fils posthume et son frère ...

  3. Cornelia Mitchell Clinch. . . ( m. 1823) . Alexander Turney Stewart (October 12, 1803 – April 10, 1876) was an American [1] entrepreneur who moved to New York and made his multimillion-dollar fortune in the most extensive and lucrative dry goods store in the world. Stewart was born in Lisburn, Ulster, Ireland, and abandoned his original ...

  4. Alexander was born in 1699 [1] or 1700 [2] at Ballylawn Castle, [3] near Manorcunningham in County Donegal. He was the second son of William Stewart and his wife. His father had his lands consolidated by Charles I under the name of Stewart's Court, [4] raised a Williamite troop of horse in the run-up to the Siege of Derry [5] and was therefore ...

  5. Grabplatte in der Kathedrale von Dunkeld. Alexander Stewart, 1. Earl of Buchan, iure uxoris Earl of Ross [1], Lord of Badenoch (* um 1343; † 24. Juli 1394 [2] ), genannt Wolf of Badenoch, war ein schottischer Adeliger .

  6. The fess is an allusion to the chequered tablecloth used by the High Steward in the Court of Exchequer for counting money. Alexander Stewart (c. 1210 – 1282), known as Alexander of Dundonald, was a Scottish magnate who in 1241 succeeded his father as hereditary High Steward of Scotland. [1] [2]

  7. March 25, 2002. (2002-03-25) (aged 71) Manhattan, New York, United States. Scientific career. Fields. Creoles, sociolinguistics. William Alexander Stewart (September 12, 1930 – March 25, 2002) was an American linguist specializing in creoles, known particularly for his work on African American Vernacular English .