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  • Steuart Wilson
  • English tenor and arts administrator (1889–1966)

    Sir James Steuart Wilson (21 July 1889 – 18 December 1966) was an English singer, known for tenor roles in oratorios and concerts in the first half of

    Steuart Wilson

    Steuart_Wilson

  • The Dream of Gerontius
  • 1900 choral work by Edward Elgar

    Butt, Kathleen Ferrier, and Janet Baker as the Angel, and Heddle Nash, Steuart Wilson, Tudor Davies and Richard Lewis as Gerontius. The work has come to be

    The Dream of Gerontius

    The Dream of Gerontius

    The_Dream_of_Gerontius

  • Steuart
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Steuart is a French, Scottish, and English surname that may refer to: Adam Steuart (Stuart, Stewart) (1591–1645), Scottish philosopher and controversialist

    Steuart

    Steuart

  • Arnold Wilson
  • British diplomat (1884–1940)

    half-sister was the leading civil servant Mona Wilson and his younger brother was the tenor Sir Steuart Wilson. Wilson (aka "A.T.") was tall and strong. He began

    Arnold Wilson

    Arnold Wilson

    Arnold_Wilson

  • Gustav Holst
  • English composer (1874–1934)

    Year, the first composition commissioned by the BBC. It had words by Steuart Wilson and was dedicated to the English Folk Dance Society. Holst conducted

    Gustav Holst

    Gustav Holst

    Gustav_Holst

  • Toy Symphony
  • Divertimento attributed to Joseph Haydn

    by Thomas Armstrong, Edric Cundell, Gerard Hoffnung, Eileen Joyce, Steuart Wilson and Leslie Woodgate. Similarly, the Jubilee Toy Symphony by Joseph Horovitz

    Toy Symphony

    Toy_Symphony

  • Sybil Gordon
  • English singer and actress (1902-1981)

    first prize at the 1923 Blackpool Music Competition, judged by Sir Steuart Wilson. At this time, she was singing as a mezzo-soprano. The following year

    Sybil Gordon

    Sybil_Gordon

  • English Singers
  • English vocal group

    English Singers, co-founded in 1920 by the singers Cuthbert Kelly and Steuart Wilson, was a vocal group which specialised in early English music. The group

    English Singers

    English_Singers

  • International Music Council
  • UNESCO's advisory body on matters of music

    Mario Labroca (1959–1964), Italy Domingo Santa Cruz (1957–1958), Chile Steuart Wilson (1954–1956), United Kingdom Roland Manuel (1950–1953), France International

    International Music Council

    International_Music_Council

  • An Oxford Elegy
  • whilst the public premiere took place in Oxford in June 1952, with Steuart Wilson as the speaker and Bernard Rose conductor. All his life, Vaughan Williams

    An Oxford Elegy

    An Oxford Elegy

    An_Oxford_Elegy

  • Edward Elgar
  • English composer (1857–1934)

    Bliss, Herbert Howells, Gordon Jacob, Jack Westrup, Edmund Rubbra, Steuart Wilson, Patrick Hadley, Herbert Sumsion, Frank Howes, Eric Blom, George Dyson

    Edward Elgar

    Edward Elgar

    Edward_Elgar

  • Adrian Boult
  • English conductor (1889–1983)

    tenor Steuart Wilson and his wife Ann, née Bowles. When, in the late 1920s, Wilson began to mistreat his wife, Boult took her side. She divorced Wilson in

    Adrian Boult

    Adrian_Boult

  • Ralph Vaughan Williams
  • English composer (1872–1958)

    Hoddinott; Herbert Howells; Frank Howes; John Ireland; Michael Kennedy; Steuart Wilson (October 1958). "Tributes to Vaughan Williams". The Musical Times. 99:

    Ralph Vaughan Williams

    Ralph Vaughan Williams

    Ralph_Vaughan_Williams

  • Petersfield
  • Market town in Hampshire, England

    Maurice Blower, Adrian Boult, Wilfred Brown, George Dyson, Sydney Watson, Steuart Wilson and (more recently) Mark Deller and Paul Spicer. Several pubs in the

    Petersfield

    Petersfield

    Petersfield

  • Peter Pears
  • English tenor (1910–1986)

    future lay in singing. He later said that it was hearing the tenor Steuart Wilson (a distant cousin) singing the Evangelist in J S Bach's St Matthew Passion

    Peter Pears

    Peter Pears

    Peter_Pears

  • Comedy music
  • Comedic music genre

    including Thomas Armstrong, Edric Cundell, Gerard Hoffnung, Eileen Joyce, Steuart Wilson and Leslie Woodgate. On 17 July 1958 the 'Mammoth Concert of Comic Music'

    Comedy music

    Comedy music

    Comedy_music

  • Sāvitri (opera)
  • Chamber opera

    the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith with Dorothy Silk in the title role, Steuart Wilson as Satyavan, and Clive Carey as Death. Holst's friend and fellow composer

    Sāvitri (opera)

    Sāvitri (opera)

    Sāvitri_(opera)

  • List of University of Cambridge people
  • Willcocks (Trinity) Ralph Vaughan Williams (Trinity) Sir Steuart Wilson (King's) Tony Wilson (Jesus) Charles Wood (Selwyn/Caius) Maury Yeston (Clare)

    List of University of Cambridge people

    List of University of Cambridge people

    List_of_University_of_Cambridge_people

  • List of compositions by Gustav Holst
  • Morning of the Year Choral Ballet; for chorus and orchestra; words by Steuart Wilson. This was the first composition ever commissioned by the BBC. Incidental

    List of compositions by Gustav Holst

    List_of_compositions_by_Gustav_Holst

  • Benjamin Britten
  • English composer and pianist (1913–1976)

    work by the grander sub-title in preference to his preferred title. Steuart Wilson, a retired singer who held a succession of posts as a musical administrator

    Benjamin Britten

    Benjamin Britten

    Benjamin_Britten

  • Timeline of the BBC
  • Gustav Holst's choral ballet The Morning of the Year, with words by Steuart Wilson. This was the first composition commissioned by the BBC. Holst conducted

    Timeline of the BBC

    Timeline_of_the_BBC

  • BBC Symphony Orchestra
  • British orchestra based in London

    best. Steuart Wilson, the new Director of Music who had previously been married to Boult's wife Ann, engineered Boult's retirement in 1950, Wilson had neglected

    BBC Symphony Orchestra

    BBC Symphony Orchestra

    BBC_Symphony_Orchestra

  • Kenneth Ascher
  • American jazz pianist, composer, and arranger (born 1944)

    University Press (1995) "Jazz: Vital Creativity by Stamm Group", by John Steuart Wilson (1913–2002), New York Times, February 25, 1973 "Going Out Guide: You're

    Kenneth Ascher

    Kenneth Ascher

    Kenneth_Ascher

  • John S. Wilson (music critic)
  • American music critic (1913–2002)

    John Steuart Wilson (January 6, 1913 – August 27, 2002) was an American music critic and jazz radio host. He worked as a music critic for The New York

    John S. Wilson (music critic)

    John S. Wilson (music critic)

    John_S._Wilson_(music_critic)

  • James Wilson (Archdeacon of Manchester)
  • British Archdeacon of Manchester (1836–1931)

    de Calais; and the tenor Sir Steuart Wilson. From his notes, Arnold and Steuart published the posthumous James M. Wilson: An Autobiography (London, Sidgwick

    James Wilson (Archdeacon of Manchester)

    James Wilson (Archdeacon of Manchester)

    James_Wilson_(Archdeacon_of_Manchester)

  • A. H. Fox Strangways
  • British musicologist (1859–1948)

    founded the quarterly magazine Music and Letters. Together with the tenor Steuart Wilson, Fox Strangways made English translations of the lieder of Franz Schubert

    A. H. Fox Strangways

    A._H._Fox_Strangways

  • Royal Birmingham Conservatoire
  • Music school, drama school and concert venue in Birmingham, England

    Christopher Edmunds (1945–1956) (Management Committee) (1956–1957) Sir Steuart Wilson (1957–1960) Gordon Clinton (1960–1973) John Bishop (1973–1975) Louis

    Royal Birmingham Conservatoire

    Royal Birmingham Conservatoire

    Royal_Birmingham_Conservatoire

  • George H. Steuart (brigadier general)
  • Confederate Army general

    George Hume Steuart (August 24, 1828 – November 22, 1903) was a planter in Maryland and an American military officer; he served thirteen years in the

    George H. Steuart (brigadier general)

    George H. Steuart (brigadier general)

    George_H._Steuart_(brigadier_general)

  • Toy Symphony (Arnold)
  • Symphony by Malcolm Arnold

    Alt (Edinburgh organist, 1889–1969), Gerard Hoffnung, Eileen Joyce, Steuart Wilson, George Baker, David McBain (director, Royal Military School of Music)

    Toy Symphony (Arnold)

    Toy_Symphony_(Arnold)

  • List of fellows of the Royal College of Music
  • 1971 John Williams, 1983 Arthur Wilson, 1995 Henry Wilson, 1958 John Wilson, 2011 Marie Wilson, 1971 Steuart Wilson, 1950 Michael Winfield, 1992 Charles

    List of fellows of the Royal College of Music

    List_of_fellows_of_the_Royal_College_of_Music

  • Tantivy Towers
  • Opera by Thomas Dunhill

    Australia and America. It was revived in 1935 with Maggie Teyte and Steuart Wilson in the leading roles. An abridgement and adaptation for radio was broadcast

    Tantivy Towers

    Tantivy_Towers

  • Les Strand
  • American jazz organist (1925–2002)

    (Yamaha, 196?) Joseph F. Clarke (1977). Pseudonyms. BCA. p. 155. John Steuart Wilson (1959). The collector's jazz: modern. Lippincott. David H. Rosenthal

    Les Strand

    Les_Strand

  • Evangelist (Bach)
  • Role of a singer

    Kesteren Peter Pears Christoph Prégardien Peter Schreier James Taylor Steuart Wilson Derek Chester The Evangelist narrates in several cantatas. In Jesus

    Evangelist (Bach)

    Evangelist (Bach)

    Evangelist_(Bach)

  • Richard Watson (bass)
  • appear in 1928 in a company including Astra Desmond, Roy Henderson and Steuart Wilson, performing in a season of operas at the Royal Court Theatre, London

    Richard Watson (bass)

    Richard_Watson_(bass)

  • William Denis Browne
  • British composer, pianist, organist and music critic

    musicians, including Arthur Bliss, Cecil Armstrong Gibbs, Clive Carey, Steuart Wilson and Ralph Vaughan Williams. Perhaps more significantly the Cambridge

    William Denis Browne

    William Denis Browne

    William_Denis_Browne

  • Herbert Murrill
  • British composer and organist (1909-1952)

    for the BBC, first as assistant to Victor Hely-Hutchinson and then to Steuart Wilson, whom he finally succeeded as Head of Music in 1950. During his brief

    Herbert Murrill

    Herbert_Murrill

  • Harry Stubbs (musician)
  • Norman Walker; and in 1947 with the New London Orchestra under conductor Steuart Wilson; Beethoven's Missa Solemnis with the BBC Chorus and BBC Symphony Orchestra

    Harry Stubbs (musician)

    Harry_Stubbs_(musician)

  • Oxford Harmonic Choir
  • Ainsley, John Elwes, Gerald English, Philip Langridge, Peter Pears, Steuart Wilson, Alexander Young. Bass & Baritone – John Carol Case, Thomas Hemsley

    Oxford Harmonic Choir

    Oxford Harmonic Choir

    Oxford_Harmonic_Choir

  • Arthurian cycle (Boughton)
  • fortnight's run at the Winter Garden Theatre, London in January 1937, Steuart Wilson conducting a cast that included John Fullard, Sybil Evers, and Arthur

    Arthurian cycle (Boughton)

    Arthurian_cycle_(Boughton)

  • The Dream of Gerontius discography
  • performances conducted by Elgar in 1927, with the soloists Margaret Balfour, Steuart Wilson, Tudor Davies, Herbert Heyner and Horace Stevens; further portions of

    The Dream of Gerontius discography

    The_Dream_of_Gerontius_discography

  • Jane Joseph
  • English composer (1894–1929)

    the James Allen school. Joseph also assisted Holst and the librettist Steuart Wilson in the production of a second choral ballet, The Morning of the Year—the

    Jane Joseph

    Jane_Joseph

  • 1966 in British music
  • singer and actress with the D'Oyly Carte company, 77 18 December – Steuart Wilson, tenor and musical administrator, 77 1966 in British radio 1966 in British

    1966 in British music

    1966_in_British_music

  • Sybil Eaton
  • British violinist

    Menges String Quartet and Margaret Ritchie. Ralph Vaughan Williams and Steuart Wilson spoke in praise of Eaton's work for music during the war. In his 1982

    Sybil Eaton

    Sybil_Eaton

  • Music at Balliol College, Oxford
  • other pieces at a Balliol concert, accompanied by Walker. Fanny Davies Steuart Wilson Margaret Deneke of Lady Margaret Hall came under the influence of Walker

    Music at Balliol College, Oxford

    Music_at_Balliol_College,_Oxford

  • John Tooley
  • English musical administrator (1924–2020)

    underwent an internal reorganisation. The deputy general administrator, Sir Steuart Wilson, left and Tooley was appointed assistant to the general administrator

    John Tooley

    John_Tooley

  • Oxford University Music Society
  • sponsored weekly concerts in the historic Holywell Music Room. Sir James Steuart Wilson (1889–1966) sang for the Club. OUMS was founded to promote the appreciation

    Oxford University Music Society

    Oxford_University_Music_Society

  • Charles Corri
  • British conductor

    and Heddle Nash and up-and-coming singers including Winifred Lawson, Steuart Wilson and Joan Cross. In 1922, Corri conducted Grieg's incidental music for

    Charles Corri

    Charles_Corri

  • 1948 in British music
  • 13 October – William Walton marries Susana Gil Passo. date unknown Steuart Wilson becomes head of music at the BBC; the appointment will result in the

    1948 in British music

    1948_in_British_music

  • Herbert Heyner
  • British singer

    Dream of Gerontius under the composer's baton, with Margaret Balfour, Steuart Wilson and the Royal Choral Society, taken from a live performance at the Royal

    Herbert Heyner

    Herbert Heyner

    Herbert_Heyner

  • Ernest Walker (composer)
  • English composer (1870–1949)

    concerts by artists such as the baritone Harry Plunket Greene, the tenors Steuart Wilson and Gervase Elwes, the pianists Fanny Davies, Leonard Borwick and Donald

    Ernest Walker (composer)

    Ernest Walker (composer)

    Ernest_Walker_(composer)

  • Jean Redcliffe-Maud
  • British pianist (1904–1993)

    college-owned houses, on 1 June 1930. Hamilton accompanied the tenor singer Steuart Wilson. The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra, opus 34, is a 1946 musical

    Jean Redcliffe-Maud

    Jean_Redcliffe-Maud

  • Reginald Paul
  • British musician

    of the day, including the singers Joan Muriella, Elsie Suddaby and Steuart Wilson, cellists Guilhermina Suggia and Maurice Eisenberg and violinists Bessie

    Reginald Paul

    Reginald_Paul

  • Clive Carey
  • English singer, composer, opera producer and folk song collector

    at the 1930 Proms, and Melmillo was performed at the 1932 Proms by Steuart Wilson. Other songs include The Spring, Love on my Heart from Heaven fell,

    Clive Carey

    Clive_Carey

  • Mona Wilson
  • British public servant (1872–1954)

    of the second marriage, including the politician Arnold Wilson and the singer Steuart Wilson. Equal pay for men and women in comparable jobs was not the

    Mona Wilson

    Mona Wilson

    Mona_Wilson

  • 1955 in British music
  • performance in London. 8 June – Pearl Carr & Teddy Johnson marry. July – Steuart Wilson, a retired singer and musical administrator, launches an outspoken campaign

    1955 in British music

    1955_in_British_music

  • Thomas Dunhill
  • English composer (1877–1946)

    than 180 performances. It was revived in 1935 with Maggie Teyte and Steuart Wilson in the leading roles. The opera humorously contrasted modern Chelsea

    Thomas Dunhill

    Thomas_Dunhill

  • Steuart Pittman
  • American politician (born 1961)

    Steuart L. Pittman Jr. (born September 11, 1961) is an American politician and farmer who has served as county executive of Anne Arundel County, Maryland

    Steuart Pittman

    Steuart Pittman

    Steuart_Pittman

  • Beryl Scawen Blunt
  • English violist (1911–1987)

    Gow's, Three Songs for Tenor and String Quartet in January 1934 with Steuart Wilson (tenor), Frederick May's, Four Romantic Songs for Tenor, String Quartet

    Beryl Scawen Blunt

    Beryl_Scawen_Blunt

  • 1948 Birthday Honours
  • British government recognitions

    Ernest Georges West, managing director, Newton Chambers Companies. James Steuart Wilson, lately music director, Arts Council of Great Britain. Dominions The

    1948 Birthday Honours

    1948_Birthday_Honours

  • Ronald Steuart
  • with the assistance of James Agapitos OAM and Ray Wilson OAM. The Art Gallery of NSW own many Steuart works including; Ettalong (7253), Autumn Lagoon (7540)

    Ronald Steuart

    Ronald_Steuart

  • 2021 Special Honours (Australia)
  • on 11 March 2015. Senior Constable Scott Steuart Wilson, Queensland Police – Senior Constable Scott Wilson is commended for brave conduct for his actions

    2021 Special Honours (Australia)

    2021_Special_Honours_(Australia)

  • Ashburn, Virginia
  • Census-Designated Place in Virginia, United States

    Rosa Lee Carter Elementary School, Sanders Corner Elementary School, Steuart W. Weller Elementary School, and Sycolin Creek Elementary School. Ashburn's

    Ashburn, Virginia

    Ashburn, Virginia

    Ashburn,_Virginia

  • 1948 in British radio
  • and Norden begin to adopt its familiar three-part sketch show format. Steuart Wilson becomes head of music at the BBC and Harman Grisewood replaces George

    1948 in British radio

    1948_in_British_radio

  • James Barry (surgeon)
  • 19th-century military surgeon in the British Army

    frequently referred to nowadays as James Miranda Barry, or James Miranda Steuart Barry (even by some biographers), there is no evidence he actually ever

    James Barry (surgeon)

    James Barry (surgeon)

    James_Barry_(surgeon)

  • Steuart Pringle
  • British general and baronet (1928–2013)

    Lieutenant-General Sir Steuart Robert Pringle KCB (21 July 1928 – 18 April 2013) was a Scottish Royal Marines officer who served as Commandant General

    Steuart Pringle

    Steuart_Pringle

  • Ed Davis (Royal Marines officer)
  • British senior Royal Marines officer

    Peter Hellings Sir Ian Gourlay Sir Peter Whiteley Sir John Richards Sir Steuart Pringle Sir Michael Wilkins Sir Martin Garrod Sir Henry Beverley Sir Robin

    Ed Davis (Royal Marines officer)

    Ed Davis (Royal Marines officer)

    Ed_Davis_(Royal_Marines_officer)

  • Loch Ness Monster
  • Mythical creature in Scottish folklore

    been credited with being the home of a fearsome-looking monster Campbell, Steuart (14 April 2013). "Say goodbye to Loch Ness mystery". The Scotsman. Archived

    Loch Ness Monster

    Loch Ness Monster

    Loch_Ness_Monster

  • 1st Maryland Infantry Regiment (Confederate)
  • Infantry regiment of the Confederate States Army

    influence him in some things, but never in this". George Wilson Booth, a young officer in Steuart's command at Harper's Ferry in 1861, recalled in his memoirs:

    1st Maryland Infantry Regiment (Confederate)

    1st Maryland Infantry Regiment (Confederate)

    1st_Maryland_Infantry_Regiment_(Confederate)

  • William Allen White
  • American newspaper editor and Progressive leader (1868–1944)

    fund-raising campaign so as to invite Kansas's most famous artist, John Steuart Curry, to paint murals for Kansas. He got the support of Governor Walter

    William Allen White

    William Allen White

    William_Allen_White

  • The Mind of Mr. J.G. Reeder
  • British TV series (1969–1971)

    Rothbard Alison McMurdo as Miss Pangbourne Harry Towb as Lew Kassio David Steuart as judge Amanda Barrie as Ethel Gibson Petronella Barker as Miss Trottington-Fox

    The Mind of Mr. J.G. Reeder

    The_Mind_of_Mr._J.G._Reeder

  • 2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Maryland
  • (endorsed Boafo) Steuart Pittman, Anne Arundel County executive (2018–present) and chair of the Maryland Democratic Party (2025–present) C. T. Wilson, state delegate

    2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Maryland

    2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Maryland

    2026_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections_in_Maryland

  • George Wilson of Glenluce
  • Edington Mains, a farm near Chirnside the son of Mary Steuart Todd and her husband, Abraham Wilson, a farmer. His father died during his first year, and

    George Wilson of Glenluce

    George_Wilson_of_Glenluce

  • Grant Wood
  • American painter (1891–1942)

    one of three artists most associated with the movement. The others, John Steuart Curry and Thomas Hart Benton, returned to the Midwest in the 1930s due

    Grant Wood

    Grant Wood

    Grant_Wood

  • Fearless (Terri Clark album)
  • 2000 studio album by Terri Clark

    single, "Empty", was only released in Canada. Clark produced the album with Steuart Smith, with assistance from Keith Stegall on "No Fear" and "A Little Gasoline"

    Fearless (Terri Clark album)

    Fearless_(Terri_Clark_album)

  • Crowder College
  • Community college in Neosho, Missouri, U.S.

    brought together more than 80 works by Benton, John Steuart Curry, James Duard Marshall, Charles Banks Wilson, and Grant Wood. Crowder's solar team designed

    Crowder College

    Crowder_College

  • Thomas Hart Benton (painter)
  • American painter (1889–1975)

    American painter, muralist, and printmaker. Along with Grant Wood and John Steuart Curry, he was at the forefront of the Regionalist art movement. The fluid

    Thomas Hart Benton (painter)

    Thomas Hart Benton (painter)

    Thomas_Hart_Benton_(painter)

  • 2026 Maryland gubernatorial election
  • Baltimore City Council (2016–present) from the 6th district (2007–present) Steuart Pittman, Anne Arundel County executive (2018–present) and chair of the

    2026 Maryland gubernatorial election

    2026 Maryland gubernatorial election

    2026_Maryland_gubernatorial_election

  • List of provosts of Edinburgh
  • Tod (1648) Sir James Steuart, of Coltness (1652) Sir Archibald Tod (1654) Sir Andrew Ramsay, Lord Abbotshall (1658) Sir James Steuart, of Coltness (1660)

    List of provosts of Edinburgh

    List of provosts of Edinburgh

    List_of_provosts_of_Edinburgh

  • List of monuments of the Gettysburg Battlefield
  • Pettigrew Perrin Pickett Posey Ramseur Robertson Rodes Scales Semmes Smith G. Steuart J. E. B. Stuart Thomas Trimble J. Walker R. Walker Wilcox Wofford Wright

    List of monuments of the Gettysburg Battlefield

    List of monuments of the Gettysburg Battlefield

    List_of_monuments_of_the_Gettysburg_Battlefield

  • Gwyn Jenkins
  • Royal Marines general

    Peter Hellings Sir Ian Gourlay Sir Peter Whiteley Sir John Richards Sir Steuart Pringle Sir Michael Wilkins Sir Martin Garrod Sir Henry Beverley Sir Robin

    Gwyn Jenkins

    Gwyn Jenkins

    Gwyn_Jenkins

  • Battle of Spotsylvania Court House
  • 1864 battle of the American Civil War

    overran the brigade commanded by Brig. Gen. George "Maryland" Steuart, capturing both Steuart and his division commander, Allegheny Johnson. On Barlow's

    Battle of Spotsylvania Court House

    Battle of Spotsylvania Court House

    Battle_of_Spotsylvania_Court_House

  • Maryland Democratic Party
  • Political party in the U.S. state of Maryland

    Maryland, headquartered in Annapolis. The current state party chair is Steuart Pittman. It is currently the dominant party in the state, controlling all

    Maryland Democratic Party

    Maryland Democratic Party

    Maryland_Democratic_Party

  • Go Rest High on That Mountain
  • 1995 single by Vince Gill

    bass guitar Randy Scruggs – acoustic guitar Ricky Skaggs – backing vocals Steuart Smith – electric guitar Carlos Vega – drums Pete Wasner – keyboards, piano

    Go Rest High on That Mountain

    Go_Rest_High_on_That_Mountain

  • David Wilson (Royal Marines officer)
  • Retired senior Royal Marines officer

    Major General David Wilson, CB, CBE (born 1949) is a retired senior Royal Marines officer who briefly served as Commandant General Royal Marines from February

    David Wilson (Royal Marines officer)

    David Wilson (Royal Marines officer)

    David_Wilson_(Royal_Marines_officer)

  • Agnes Weston (politician)
  • New Zealand politician

    (née Steuart, 18 January 1879 – 8 August 1972) from Wellington was appointed a member of the New Zealand Legislative Council on 22 June 1950. Steuart was

    Agnes Weston (politician)

    Agnes_Weston_(politician)

  • John Brown (abolitionist)
  • American abolitionist (1800–1859)

    the black man's, as the white man's motto". In 1938, Kansas painter John Steuart Curry was commissioned to prepare murals for the Kansas State Capitol in

    John Brown (abolitionist)

    John Brown (abolitionist)

    John_Brown_(abolitionist)

  • Siberian intervention
  • 1918–1922 military operation against Soviet Russia

    Kinvig 2006, p. 297. Wright, pp. 329-330 Moffat 2015, p. 260. Beattie, Steuart (1957). Canadian Intervention in Russia, 1918-1919 (MA). McGill University

    Siberian intervention

    Siberian intervention

    Siberian_intervention

  • Cultural depictions of prime ministers of the United Kingdom
  • Python's Flying Circus (1969) Willoughby Gray in Young Winston (1972) David Steuart in Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill (1974) Michael Hordern in Edward the

    Cultural depictions of prime ministers of the United Kingdom

    Cultural_depictions_of_prime_ministers_of_the_United_Kingdom

  • Jane Kleeb
  • American political executive and activist

    Jeanna Repass KY Colmon Elridge LA Randal Gaines ME Charlie Dingman MD Steuart Pittman MA Steve Kerrigan MI Curtis Hertel Jr. MN Richard Carlbom MS Cheikh

    Jane Kleeb

    Jane Kleeb

    Jane_Kleeb

  • After Hours (Glenn Frey album)
  • 2012 studio album by Glenn Frey

    electric piano (5, 7), accordion (7), acoustic guitar (7), trombone (7) Steuart Smith – electric guitar (2, 9, 11), acoustic guitar (8) Greg Leisz – steel

    After Hours (Glenn Frey album)

    After_Hours_(Glenn_Frey_album)

  • EBCOR
  • Excess Burden Comes Out of Rent

    the latter being his preferred and sole system of taxation. Sir James Steuart (1712–1780) rejected Locke's theorem that all taxes would ultimately fall

    EBCOR

    EBCOR

  • List of most expensive paintings
  • Paintings sold for the highest price

    "Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800–". Retrieved February 29, 2024. William Wilson, Getty Pays $10.5 Million For Painting, The New York Times, April 19, 1985

    List of most expensive paintings

    List of most expensive paintings

    List_of_most_expensive_paintings

  • James Longstreet
  • Confederate Army general (1821–1904)

    Pettigrew Perrin Pickett Posey Ramseur Robertson Rodes Scales Semmes Smith G. Steuart J. E. B. Stuart Thomas Trimble J. Walker R. Walker Wilcox Wofford Wright

    James Longstreet

    James Longstreet

    James_Longstreet

  • Ken Martin
  • American politician (born 1973)

    Jeanna Repass KY Colmon Elridge LA Randal Gaines ME Charlie Dingman MD Steuart Pittman MA Steve Kerrigan MI Curtis Hertel Jr. MN Richard Carlbom MS Cheikh

    Ken Martin

    Ken Martin

    Ken_Martin

  • William Light
  • British military officer and colonial administrator (1786-1839)

    December 2016 – via National Library of Australia. Steuart 1901, p. 123-127. Steuart 1901, p. 128-9. Steuart 1901, p. 129-130. Elton, Jude (28 August 2017)

    William Light

    William Light

    William_Light

  • Mercantilism
  • Economic policy emphasizing exports

    Retrieved June 14, 2018. [...] the mercantilism of John Law and Sir James Steuart gave way to the classicism of David Hume and David Ricardo [...]. Magnusson

    Mercantilism

    Mercantilism

    Mercantilism

  • John Richards (Royal Marines officer)
  • Military offices Preceded by Sir Peter Whiteley Commandant General Royal Marines 1977–1981 Succeeded by Sir Steuart Pringle

    John Richards (Royal Marines officer)

    John Richards (Royal Marines officer)

    John_Richards_(Royal_Marines_officer)

  • Common Thread: The Songs of the Eagles
  • 1993 compilation album by various artists

    – electric guitar Matt Rollings – keyboards Dave Pomeroy – bass guitar Steuart Smith – acoustic guitar, electric guitar Harry Stinson – background vocals

    Common Thread: The Songs of the Eagles

    Common_Thread:_The_Songs_of_the_Eagles

  • Shriners
  • Masonic organization

    MN Zurah Dana S. Williams (Kora) 61 1935 Washington DC Almas Leonard P. Steuart (Almas) 62 1936 Seattle WA Nile Clyde I. Webster (Moslem) 63 1937 Detroit

    Shriners

    Shriners

    Shriners

  • Lee–Enfield
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    English occupational surname transferred to forename use, derived from Old English stigweard, composed of the elements stig "house" and weard "guard," STEWART means "house guard; steward."

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    English and Scottish short form of French Stuart, STU means "house guard; steward."

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  • Reve
  • n.

    An officer, steward, or governor.

  • Steward
  • n.

    A person employed in a hotel, or a club, or on board a ship, to provide for the table, superintend the culinary affairs, etc. In naval vessels, the captain's steward, wardroom steward, steerage steward, warrant officers steward, etc., are petty officers who provide for the messes under their charge.

  • Startfulness
  • n.

    Aptness to start.

  • Start
  • v. i.

    To set out; to commence a course, as a race or journey; to begin; as, to start business.

  • Stewartry
  • n.

    The office of a steward; stewardship.

  • Granger
  • n.

    A farm steward.

  • Comprador
  • n.

    A kind of steward or agent.

  • Steward
  • n.

    A fiscal agent of certain bodies; as, a steward in a Methodist church.

  • Approver
  • v. t.

    A bailiff or steward; an agent.

  • Start
  • v. t.

    To cause to move or act; to set going, running, or flowing; as, to start a railway train; to start a mill; to start a stream of water; to start a rumor; to start a business.

  • Stewardship
  • n.

    The office of a steward.

  • Factor
  • n.

    A steward or bailiff of an estate.

  • Start
  • v. t.

    To move suddenly from its place or position; to displace or loosen; to dislocate; as, to start a bone; the storm started the bolts in the vessel.

  • started
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Start

  • Graff
  • n.

    A steward; an overseer.

  • starting
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Start

  • Start
  • v. t.

    To pour out; to empty; to tap and begin drawing from; as, to start a water cask.

  • Start
  • v. i.

    To become somewhat displaced or loosened; as, a rivet or a seam may start under strain or pressure.

  • Steward
  • v. t.

    To manage as a steward.

  • Dispender
  • n.

    One who dispends or expends; a steward.