William Stuart

British politician, member of Bute Stuarts (1825-1893)
Person human Q8018942
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William Stuart

Summary

William Stuart is a human[1]. He was born on +1825-01-01T00:00:00Z[2]. He died in Menabilly[3]. He died on +1893-12-21T00:00:00Z[4]. He worked as a politician[5], art collector[6], and barrister[7]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (2 views/month, #7,299 of 1,000,298).[8]

Key Facts

  • William Stuart passed away in Menabilly[3].
  • William Stuart was born on +1825-01-01T00:00:00Z[2].
  • William Stuart was born on +1825-03-07T00:00:00Z[9].
  • William Stuart died on +1893-12-21T00:00:00Z[4].
  • William Stuart's father was William Stuart[10].
  • William Stuart's mother was Henrietta Maria Sarah Pole[11].
  • William Stuart was married to Katherine Nicholson[12].
  • A child of William Stuart was William Dugald Stuart[13].
  • A child of William Stuart was Henry Esmé Stuart[14].
  • William Stuart held citizenship in United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland[15].
  • William Stuart worked as a politician[5].
  • William Stuart's professions included art collector[6].
  • William Stuart's professions included barrister[7].
  • William Stuart held the position of member of the 19th Parliament of the United Kingdom[16].
  • William Stuart held the position of member of the 18th Parliament of the United Kingdom[17].
  • William Stuart held the position of member of the 16th Parliament of the United Kingdom[18].
  • William Stuart held the position of High Sheriff of Bedfordshire[19].
  • William Stuart's education included a stint at St John's College[20].
  • William Stuart's education included a stint at Eton College[21].
  • William Stuart is recorded as male[22].
  • William Stuart's instance of is recorded as human[23].
  • William Stuart was affiliated with the Conservative Party[24].
  • William Stuart's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 78648497[25].
  • William Stuart's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as nr93007076[26].
  • William Stuart's residence is recorded as Tempsford Hall[27].

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Origins and Family

Recorded date of birth include +1825-01-01T00:00:00Z[2] and +1825-03-07T00:00:00Z[9]. William Stuart's father was he[10]. His mother was Henrietta Maria Sarah Pole[11].

Education

Educated at St John's College[20], a college of the University of Cambridge[28], in United Kingdom[29], founded in 1511[30] and Eton College[21], a public school[31], in United Kingdom[32], founded in 1440[33].

Career and Affiliations

Recorded occupations include politician[5], art collector[6], and barrister[7]. Positions held include member of the 19th Parliament of the United Kingdom[16], a position[34], in United Kingdom[35], founded in 1865[36]; member of the 18th Parliament of the United Kingdom[17], a position[37], in United Kingdom[38], founded in 1859[39]; member of the 16th Parliament of the United Kingdom[18], a position[40], in United Kingdom[41], founded in 1852[42]; and High Sheriff of Bedfordshire[19], a position[43], in United Kingdom[44].

Personal Life

William Stuart was married to Katherine Nicholson[12]. Children include William Dugald Stuart[13], 1860–1922[45] and Henry Esmé Stuart[14], 1865–1905[46]. He was affiliated with the Conservative Party[24].

Death and Burial

William Stuart died on +1893-12-21T00:00:00Z[4]. He died in Menabilly[3].

Why It Matters

William Stuart ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (2 views/month, #7,299 of 1,000,298).[8]

FAQs

Where did William Stuart die?

William Stuart passed away in Menabilly[3].

Who were William Stuart's parents?

William Stuart's father was William Stuart[10]. William Stuart's mother was Henrietta Maria Sarah Pole[11].

Who was William Stuart married to?

William Stuart's spouses include Katherine Nicholson[12].

What did William Stuart do for work?

William Stuart worked as politician[5], art collector[6], and barrister[7].

Where did William Stuart go to school?

William Stuart was educated at St John's College[20] and Eton College[21].

References

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Direct Wikidata claims

  1. [3] . wikidata.org.
  2. [22] . wikidata.org.
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  4. [11] . The Peerage. wikidata.org.
  5. [12] . Retrieved . wikidata.org.
  6. [15] . wikidata.org.
  7. [23] . wikidata.org.
  8. [16] . Hansard 1803–2005. wikidata.org.
  9. [17] . Hansard 1803–2005. wikidata.org.
  10. [18] . Hansard 1803–2005. wikidata.org.
  11. [19] . The London Gazette 24177. wikidata.org.
  12. [13] . The Peerage. wikidata.org.
  13. [14] . The Peerage. wikidata.org.
  14. [20] . wikidata.org.
  15. [21] . wikidata.org.
  16. [24] . wikidata.org.
  17. [5] . Hansard 1803–2005. Retrieved . wikidata.org.
  18. [6] . tandfonline.com. tandfonline.com. Provenance: wikidata.org.
  19. [7] . Men-at-the-Bar. wikidata.org.
  20. [25] . wikidata.org.
  21. [26] . Faceted Application of Subject Terminology. Retrieved . wikidata.org.
  22. [27] . wikidata.org.
  23. [2] . Faceted Application of Subject Terminology. Retrieved . wikidata.org.
  24. [9] . wikidata.org.
  25. [4] . SNAC. Retrieved . wikidata.org.

Inline context (facts about related entities)

  1. [34] . Wikidata. wikidata.org. → on this site
  2. [35] . Wikidata. wikidata.org. → on this site
  3. [36] . Wikidata. wikidata.org. → on this site
  4. [37] . Wikidata. wikidata.org. → on this site
  5. [38] . Wikidata. wikidata.org. → on this site
  6. [39] . Wikidata. wikidata.org. → on this site
  7. [40] . Wikidata. wikidata.org. → on this site
  8. [41] . Wikidata. wikidata.org. → on this site
  9. [42] . Wikidata. wikidata.org. → on this site
  10. [43] . Wikidata. wikidata.org. → on this site
  11. [44] . Wikidata. wikidata.org. → on this site
  12. [45] . Wikidata. wikidata.org. → on this site
  13. [46] . Wikidata. wikidata.org. → on this site
  14. [28] . Wikidata. wikidata.org. → on this site
  15. [29] . Wikidata. wikidata.org. → on this site
  16. [30] . Wikidata. wikidata.org. → on this site
  17. [31] . Wikidata. wikidata.org. → on this site
  18. [32] . Wikidata. wikidata.org. → on this site
  19. [33] . Wikidata. wikidata.org. → on this site

Class ancestry

  1. [1] . Wikidata. wikidata.org.

Aggregate / graph-position facts

  1. [8] . Wikimedia Foundation. dumps.wikimedia.org.

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