Charles Stewart
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- Charles Stewart was a variant spelling of the name of the two Stuart dynasty Kings of Britain, namely Charles I and Charles II, as well as of Bonnie Prince Charlie, the Young Pretender.
- Charles Stewart (1729 - June 24, 1800) was a delegate at the Continental Congress, representing New Jersey, 1784-1785. [1]
- Charles Stewart was a former premier of Alberta.
- Charles Stewart (or Charles Stuart) was the brother of Lord Darnley. He was the 6th Earl of Lennox and the father of Arbella Stewart.
- Charles D. Stewart was an American novelist of the early 20th century.
- Charles Stewart was a American naval officer during the War of 1812.
- Charles Alexander Stewart is a logician and a Wikipedia editor.
- Charles E. Stewart is a mathematician who wrote a PhD dissertation on On Singular Integrals of Cauchy Type and Approximation Theory in 1959 under the supervision of Raimond Struble.
Additionally, Charles Stewart Parnell was an Irish revolutionary hero, and the Charles Stewart Mott foundation is an American charitable organisation.