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thrones of
England and
Ireland as
James I in the
Union of the Crowns. The
Stuarts were
monarchs of
Britain and
Ireland and its
growing empire until the death...
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expanding Stuart Draft's reach.
George Samuel Etter opened his
Etter Funeral Home in
Stuarts Draft in 1895.
Other businesses that
opened in
Stuarts Draft...
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after J. E. B.
Stuart Sobieski Stuarts Stewart (disambiguation)
Steuart (disambiguation) Stu
Justice Stuart (disambiguation)
Mount Stuart (disambiguation)...
- 189.
James Lees-Milne, The last
Stuarts (1984), p. 230.
Herbert M. Vaughan, The Last of the
Royal Stuarts:
Henry Stuart,
Cardinal Duke of York (1906),...
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William James Stuart (born 12 July 1996) is an
English professional rugby union player who
plays as a prop for
Premiership Rugby club Bath and the England...
- po****r discontent, and thus was a
complex mix of ideas, many
opposed by the
Stuarts themselves.
Conflict between Prince Charles and
Scottish Jacobites over...
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Stuarts Department Stores Inc. was a
company founded in New
England in 1957. It
incorporated as a
Delaware corporation in 1983,
around which time the...
- the
tanks were
officially known as "light tank M3" and "light tank M5".
Stuarts were
first used in
combat in the
North African campaign;
about 170 were...
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Retrieved 20 May 2016. Vaughan,
Herbert (1906). The Last of the
Royal Stuarts:
Henry Stuart,
Cardinal Duke of York. London: Methuen. pp. 212–214. "The Prince...
- of
Stuart. 1819")
Below the
inscription are two
weeping angels,
symbolising the lost
hopes of the
exiled Stuarts. The
monument to the
Royal Stuarts was...