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 The Artist and the Laird: Alfred Jacob Miller & Sir William Drummond Stewart by user from Antiques and Fine Art
Stewart, keeping his oath never to spend a night under his ancestral roof, slept in a cottage on the grounds and gave his servants strict instructions that if he fell asleep in the castle he was to be awakened immediately.
Stewart, like some of his contemporaries, must have realized that much of the frontier wilderness was already fast disappearing with the encroachment of white exploration.
Stewart and his party resisted the temptation to retaliate despite the warriors’ taunts, and they were eventually able to escape.
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 William Drummond Stewart
William Stewart's parenthood, if it was that, of the mysterious Francis Nichols was never proven, although Nichols migrated to Texas and called himself Lord Stewart until the English House of Lords insisted he stop it, whereafter he was known merely as Mr.
Stewart and his entourage joined the Sublette train to the 1843 rendezvous--the last the Rockies would see--and after word visited the area that would become Yellowstone Park, returning to St. Louis in October and going back to Scotland for good.
Stewart's income from Murthly had sadly declined so he went to New Orleans, speculated in cotton to recoup, wintered in Cuba and in May joined Fitzpatrick's train to the Rockies once more for another rendezvous on Horse Creek.
www.3rd1000.com /history3/biography/wdstewart.htm

  
 Life of George Drummond
George was the eldest son of a younger Drummond, John by name, who inherited Newton on the death of his elder brother, and appears to have been an estate factor in Edinburgh.
George Drummond was a man of deep religious feeling, in politics a Whig and in faith a Protestant.
George Drummond was born on 27th June 1687 at Newton Castle, Blairgowrie.
www.grandlodgescotland.com /GLOS/Literature/Articles/George_Drummond.htm

  
 stewart25
William George Stewart, VC (b 02.1831, dvp 26.10.1868, Major)
(1749) Clementina Stewart (dau of Charles Stewart of Ballechin)
(25.01.1832) Jane Stewart (b 30.11.1802, d 14.03.1880, dau of Francis Stewart, 10th Earl of Moray)
www.stirnet.com /HTML/genie/british/ss4tz/stewart25.htm

  
 EDINBURGH - Online Information article about EDINBURGH
In 1738 George Watson's hospital for boys was founded; then followed the Trades' Maiden hospital for burgesses' daughters, John Watson's, Daniel Stewart's, the Orphans', Gillespie's,' Donaldson's2 hospitals, and other institutions founded by successful merchants of the city, in which poor children of various classes were lodged, boarded and educated.
In George Street are Chantrey's figures of Pitt and George IV., and a statue of Dr Chalmers; the 5th duke of Buccleuch stands beside St Giles's.
William Little of Craigmillar, and his brother Clement Little, advocate, along with James Lawson, the colleague and successor of John Knox, may justly be regarded as true founders.
encyclopedia.jrank.org /ECG_EMS/EDINBURGH.html

  
 The Genealogy Website of Adams/Simpson - pafg65 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Walter Stewart [Parents] was born in 1398 in Lennox,Fifeshire,England.
George Gordon 2d Earl of Huntly [Parents] was born about 1430 in Huntly,Aberdeenshire,Scotland.
Elizabeth Stewart [Parents] was born about 1245 in Scotl;and.
users.kricket.net /RajinCajun/pafg65.htm

  
 Clan Drummond
Maurice, son of George a younger son of King Andrew of Hungary is said to have accompanied Edgar Atheling, heir to the English throne from Hungary to England.
Sir Malcolm was murdered by Alexander Stewart, natural son of the fierce Wolf of Badenoch and grandson of Robert II., who forcibly married the Countess and assumed the title of Earl of Mar, fighting under that name at Harlaw and Inverlochy.
Lord Drummond was just then building his new mansion of Drummond Castle in Strathearn, and one morning after breakfast there, in 1501, the Lady Margaret, with her sisters, Lady Fleming and Sybilla, were seized with sudden sickness, believed to have been caused by poison, and in a few hours were dead.
www.electricscotland.com /webclans/dtog/drummon2.html

  
 The Genealogy Website of Adams/Simpson - pafg62 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Alexander Stewart was born in 1214 in Dundonald,Kyle,Ayrshire,Scotland.
David Stewart Duke of Rothesay [Parents] was born on 24 Oct 1378.
Robert II Stewart King [Parents] was born on 2 Mar 1315/1316 in Dundonald,Kyle,Ayrshire,Scotland.
users.kricket.net /rajincajun/pafg62.htm

  
 Descendants of James Mhor Stewart
                      iii     GEORGE (of JOHNSTON) STEWART
Walter was the ancestor of the Ardvorlich, Annat, and Glenfinglas Stewarts.
He was heir provisional to his brother Walter Stewart in the lands of Duchlas on 14 September, 1500, and was witness with his father to a charter by James Mushet of Tolgarth for his share of lands of Finlarig in favour of Sir Duncan Campbell of Glenorchy on 27 February, 1506.
www.chuckspeed.com /balquhidder/history/jstewart.htm

  
 Stewart Family
Stewart, born say 1761, purchased 303 acres in Mecklenburg County in 1786 and was a "Mulatto" taxable on 303 acres in the lower district of Mecklenburg County in 1787 and 1788, taxable on 199 acres in 1790, but not taxable on any land in 1791 [Land Tax List 1782-1811A, B lists].
Stewart, born say 1757, was taxable in Dinwiddie County on a horse and 3 cattle in 1782, taxable on a horse in 1787, and taxable on a horse in 1788 when he was listed the same day as (his father) Dr. Thomas Stewart [Personal Property Tax List, 1782-90 (1787B, p.13)].
Stewart, born say 1717, sued Charles Hix in Brunswick County, Virginia court in September 1738 for her freedom and a certificate for the same, but the court dismissed the case in February 1738/9 when she failed to appear.
www.freeafricanamericans.com /Stewart_Family.htm

  
 List of Victoria Cross recipients by Name - S - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William George Drummond Stewart — 1857; Lucknow, India
John George Smyth — 1915; Richebourg L'Aouve, France
William Henry Thomas Sylvester — 1855; Sebastopol, Crimea
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_Victoria_Cross_recipients_by_Name_-_S

  
 List of Scottish Victoria Cross recipients - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William George Drummond Stewart - 1857; Lucknow, India
William Reynolds - 1854; Battle of the Alma, Crimea
William Babtie - 1899; Battle of Colenso, South Africa
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_Scottish_Victoria_Cross_recipients

  
 Blair Heraldry
In Scotland, the earliest known example of Heraldry is the Stewart Arms on a seal in 1170.
William de Blair received a charter of lands in 1205 near Irvine.
When King James VI of Scotland became King James I of Great Britain in 1603, the Records of Arms were transferred to London and remained there through the Cromwellian period, until the restoration of King Charles II to the British throne in 1660.
www.blairsociety.org /heraldry.htm

  
 Utah History To Go - Sir George, the Buffalo Slayer
But the truth is Sir George (he dropped the "Saint" for his American visit), the Eighth Baronet of Manor Gore near Sligo in northwest Ireland, was an enormously wealthy, self-indulgent nobleman who slaughtered animals on a whim.
According to author-artist Jack Roberts, who in 1977 chronicled Sir George's American adventures, the baronet was joined that first season by his good friend and equally "well-heeled sportsman" William Thomas Spencer Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, heir-apparent to the Fifth Earl Fitzwilliam, regarded as the richest man in British nobility.
It was Sir George and Lord Fitzwilliam, if you please, as Gore ticked off a bill of particulars for a hunting holiday of some duration.
historytogo.utah.gov /21697sir.html

  
 American Collection Page
The 19th-century Hudson River School, America's first major artistic movement, is represented in the landscapes of Thomas Cole, Homer Dodge Martin, George Inness, and Thomas Worthington Whittredge.
Portrait of Sir William Drummond Stewart, Henry Inman, 1844
This blend of meticulous realism with a romantic vision of America's destiny reached a high pitch in the art of Albert Bierstadt and Thomas Moran, whose works feature impressive panoramas and spectacular views of both Europe and America.
www.joslyn.org /permcol/american/amerthm.htm

  
 Edinburgh University Library: Previously Answered Reference Questions
George Drummond (1687-1766) was six times Lord Provost of Edinburgh, and two volumes of his diaries are held within the Special Collections Division of EUL.
For any other George Drummond material in Special Collections you may wish to look at their small sheaf index files (Index to Manuscripts) on the 5th Floor.
1758-1760 - George Drummond (1687-1766), drained Nor Loch 1759
www.lib.ed.ac.uk /faqs/parqs.shtml

  
 Guestbook
Mary Drummond was brought up with her brothers and sisters, of whom she was the oldest, on her parents farm, attending the nearby country school and later attending the normal school at Konkerdon.
William is indicated as a passenger on the ship ANCHORIA, which departed Glasgow, Scotland and arrived in America on 28 AUG 1893.
After the Risings of 1715 and 1745 in which the Drummonds played a prominent part (they were always strong supporters of the Stuart Kings) all the properties were confiscated and the Earl (Duke) of Perth, Chief of the Drummond Clan, and his brother were attainted.
cdronan.addr.com /guestbook/guestbook.html

  
 World History :: Encyclopedia Index -- Wi
William John Lawrence Wallace, Baron Wallace of Saltaire
William Henry Nassau de Zuylestein, 4th Earl of Rochford
William John Cavendish Bentinck-Scott, 5th Duke of Portland
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/Wi.htm

  
 Augustine Funnell Books - Theology
THE UNCOMMON TOUCH, Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1994, 1st trade paperback ed., review copy w/stamp; sub-titled "An Investigation of Spiritual Healing," the author examines evidence existing on the phenomenon of non-medical healing; 8vo, 275 pgs., incl.
Truett, George W. THE SALT OF THE EARTH, Grand Rapids: Wm.
Williams, David R. Duncan: privately published (printed by the Cowichan Leader), no date (circa 1967).
www.gusbooks.com /theology.html

  
 Timeline 1575-1599
1582 Nov 1, Maurice of Nassau, the son of William of Orange, became the governor of Holland, Zeeland and Utrecht.
1585 Dec 13, William Drummond (d.1649), Scottish poet and laird of Hawthornden, was born.
1594 Oct 16, William Allen (62), English cardinal and founder of the seminary of Douai, died.
timelines.ws /1575_1599.HTML

  
 Henry Drummond Home Page
The Life and Work of Henry Drummond by the Rev. Finlay Stewart
Widely read and quoted during his lifetime, it went on to sell over 12 million copies and it continues today to influence people to follow God's two great commandments: to love God and to love each other.
henrydrummond.wwwhubs.com

  
 Western American Collection Page
Cary, William de la Montagne, Jim Bridger with Sir William Drummond Stewart, 1872
Joslyn’s Western American collection also includes paintings and sculpture by George Catlin, Frederic Remington, and William Robinson Leigh.
Jim Bridger with Sir William Drummond Stewart, William de la Montagne Cary, 1872
www.joslyn.org /permcol/west/westcol.htm

  
 Family Group Record for William H. Sutton/ Mary Abercrombie
Much later Hannah married Mathew Stewart, but for a while Hannah and her son lived at home.
Buried in common grave plot with her sister Hannah Ames Abercrombie STEWART.
The name and age of this child, Alicia, was consistently reported in the 1861 nd 1871 censuses for Kingsey Falls, Drummond, Quebec.
www.sutton.org /9-fgr.htm

  
 WriteDesign On-Line - Quotes
The poet’s voice need not merely be the record of man, it can be one of the props, the pillars to help him endure and prevail.
Perfection is reached, not when there is no longer anything to add, but when there is no longer anything to take away.
- William James (1842 - 1920), Psychologist and philosopher
www.writedesignonline.com /resources/quotes.html

  
 WE DIG GENEALOGY: Page 5 - [F]
+RICHARDSON, George W. b: March 28, 1794 in MD d: January 14, 1881 in Marion Co. WV Lineage continues with: RICHARDSON...................................................
3 FEE, George III b: Abt 1705 d: Aft 1761 in Frederick Co. MD 3 FEE, William b: Abt 1720 d: Abt 1790 in Frederick Co. MD 3 FEE, Mary b: Abt 1730 d: Aft December 1790........
This line is confirmed only back to William Fleming, II (1717-1784).
www.strato.net /~wedigs/page5.html

  
 Details of Drummond
Way of Plean, George and Romilly Squire (1998) Scottish Clan and Family Encyclopaedia.
Names that are not linked do not currently contain any information.
(1st Earl of Perth and 4th Lord Drummond)
www.geo.ed.ac.uk /scotgaz/families/familydetails67.html

  
 Aerospace Library
NASA and the Exploration of Space by Roger Launius and Bertram Ulrich Stewart (Stewart, Tabori and Chang, 1998).
Entering Space: An Astronaut's Odyssey by Joe Allen (Stewart, Tabori & Chang, 1987) is a nice coffee table collection of images and text, probably the best book by a shuttle astronaut.
Men, Monsters, and the Modern Universe by George Lovi and Wil Tirion (Willmann-Bell, 1989).
www.airandspacemagazine.com /ASM/Mag/Index/2002/FM/Library.html

  
 Northwest Passages - Canadian Literature Online bookstore! We ship worldwide.
George Bowering from Writing Canada into the Millennium
George Woodcock from Writing Canada into the Millennium
Daniel Stewart has created a wonderfully rich site on Malcolm Lowry's novel Under the Volcano
www.nwpassages.com /links.asp

  
 California & Western History Books/New Softcovers
Maggie Greeno, A Woman Ahead of Her Time by George McDow, Jr.
William Tecumseh Sherman and the Settlement of the West by Robert G. Athearn (1995/369 pages) $17.95
Jesse James Was His Name by William A. Settle, Jr.
www.californiahistory.com /books3.html

  
 Ancestors of Barbara Nadine Stewart - Person Page 1
George Albert Stewart appeared as head of household on the census of 22 January 1920 at 25 Kinship Rd in Dist 12, Baltimore Co., Maryland, George A Stewart was a painter at the ship yards.
She married George Albert Stewart on 2 November 1902 at Waterbery, Conneticut.
George Albert Stewart was born between 1878 and 1879 at New York, (Both parents were born in New York.).
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