STUART, British Royal Family

or Stewart, royal family that ruled Scotland and England. The Stuart lineage began in a family of hereditary stewards of Scotland, the earliest of whom was Walter (d. 1177), grandson of a Norman adventurer. Several early Stuarts were regents of Scotland, and after Robert, seventh in the hereditary line of stewards, became king as Robert II (1371), the crown remained in the family succession. The marriage of James IV of Scotland to Margaret Tudor, daughter of Henry VII of England, made his granddaughter Mary Queen of Scots a claimant to the English throne. Mary's claim was recognized when her son, James VI of Scotland, became James I of England in 1603. Charles I, son of James I, was beheaded (1649) at the end of the English civil war, but after the interregnum of the Commonwealth and the Protectorate, his son Charles II was restored to the throne in 1660. With the deposition (1688) of Charles II's brother and successor, James II, the crown passed to James's daughter Mary II and her husband, William III, and after them to Anne, also daughter of James II. In the reign of Anne, the last of the Stuarts to rule England, the crowns of Scotland and England, united personally by the Stuarts, were permanently joined by the Act of Union (1707). After the death of Anne the crown passed (by the Act of Settlement, 1701) to George I of the house of Hanover, son of the Electress Sophia, who was the granddaughter of James I of England; thus the Hanoverians also had a Stuart claim. The parliamentary rule of succession was adopted because the claim to the throne of the Roman Catholic James II and his descendants, James Francis Edward Stuart (the Old Pretender), Charles Edward Stuart (the Young Pretender), and Henry Stuart (Cardinal York), was upheld by the Jacobites. After 1807 this claim passed to the descendants of Henrietta of England, daughter of Charles I. Stuart, the French form of the name, was popularized by Mary Queen of Scots.

See G. Donaldson, Scottish Kings (1967); A. C. Addington, The Royal House of Stuart (2 vol., 1969–71); E. Linklater, The Royal House (1970); G. Perry, The Golden Age Restor'd: The Culture of the Stuart Court (1981).

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...with a wife who died at Port Royal, and he had married another...that cast a dark shadow over British perceptions of the colonial...vision of proper gender roles and family relationships that should exist...elaborated during the Tudor-Stuart period, perhaps most famously...
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...minutiae of the British class system...1903 and 1905, Stuart-Young befriended...a part of the family (A. A. Bosah...2002). The Bosah family does not appear...Uranian fashion, Stuart-Young memorialised...but unlike most British people in the...tolerance towards Stuart-Young. The explanations...
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...Turner, Blake and other artists, royal portraits from Henry VI to Mary...methods and understanding of British antiquity since 1707 but begins...charts, traced the descent of Stuart monarchs from Adam and Eve...manuscript sources relating to family property rights, heraldry and...
...brought forth John Stuart Mills On Liberty...members of the human family." Nor does he make...the enacted laws, royal grants, and judicial...heated contention. The British writer David Irving...have added, as the British union leader Hugh...not violate what a British prohibitionist group...
...that the royal familys then poor reputation...that throughout British history due public...the niceties of royal protocol. High-profile...regality than the Stuarts. The recent Tate...appears to be a British political institution...precarious fate of the royal family. The connection...
...family it is irreparable...designed by James Stuart and sculpted...commemorate a young British soldier killed...Howe of the Royal Navy in action...influencing British policy. Major-General...maintained the family tradition of...command of the Royal Navy in North...July, while British forces slowly...
...150. Each author stresses the British, rather than the purely English...which the desertion of his family had on the King, and points...the solidarity shown by the Stuarts in the Civil Wars of the 1640s...truth than Harriss charge of royal cowardice. There are some odd...
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...Byline: Stuart Rayner PERHAPS...current state of British athletics that...blood, where the royal family is part-German...100 per cent British, so perhaps people...Davis is about as British as moms apple...scouring his family tree right now...
...racehorses, royal friends, royal enemies and a dinner table that...as Sir Max Aitken (using the family name and the baronetcy that...pounds sterling70 million of British paintings at the Beaverbrook...Fredericton, the Lancashire-born Stuart Smith, has accused him of a...
...racehorses, royal friends, royal enemies and a dinner table that...as Sir Max Aitken (using the family name and the baronetcy that...pounds sterling70 million of British paintings at the Beaverbrook...Fredericton, the Lancashire-born Stuart Smith, has accused him of a...
...a GP. Byline: STUART NICOLSON SCOTLAND...patients without a family doctor. Medical chiefs...struggling to cope. The British Medical Association...joint letter with the Royal College of General...almost one third of family doctors are aged...time because of family commitments has also...
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...1807, claimant to the British throne, b. Rome. Second...James Francis Edward Stuart (the Old Pretender...Pretender), when he became royal claimant as Henry IX...throne (see Stuart , family). He was in France in...the crown jewels of the Stuarts...
...scope of the royal courts. During...of the Tudor family in 1485. Tudor...Parliament. The Stuarts The accession...ultimately the Royal Air Force was...devastated. The British people rose...Bibliography of British History: Stuart Period, 1603...
...Maryland (under the Calvert family) and Pennsylvania (under William...developed more fully after the Stuart Restoration. As shown by C...and proprietary colonies into royal ones. In general, royal control...grievances were exacerbated. The British mercantile regulations, beneficial...
...intermarried for centuries with all the royal families of Europe. A line of...claimant to the Bavarian throne (the family never renounced their claim...succession, the claim of the Stuart dynasty to the British throne...


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