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Stuart (or Stewart)Royal family that inherited the Scottish throne in 1371 and the English throne in 1603, holding it until 1714, when Queen Anne died without heirs; the house of Stuart was succeeded by the house of Hanover. The claimants to the British throne James Francis Edward Stuart (the ‘Old Pretender’, son of the deposed James VII of Scotland and II of England) and his son Charles Edward Stuart (the ‘Young Pretender’) both attempted unsuccessful invasions of England in support of their claims, in 1715 and 1745 (see Jacobites). Stuart
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But Stuart was far from sharing this confidence; and, as they placed themselves at the whist-table, they continued to argue the matter. By the way, Gilbert Blythe is going about constantly with Christine Stuart. M'Kay, M'Dougal, David Stuart, and his nephew, Robert Stuart. |
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