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==Business== |
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==Academia and literature== |
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* [[John Aikman Stewart]] (1822–1926), American banker |
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* [[John K. Stewart]] (1870–1916), American entrepreneur and inventor |
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* [[John Leighton Stewart]] (1876–1940), American newspaper publisher |
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* [[John D. Stewart (journalist)]] (1915–1998), American business journalist |
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* [[John Stewart (businessman)]] (born 1949), British businessman |
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*[[John |
* [[John Stewart (financier)]] (1860–1938), Scottish-born Canadian financier and railway builder |
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*[[John Stewart |
* [[Sir John Stewart, 1st Baronet, of Fingask]] (1877–1924), Scottish whisky distiller |
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* [[John Killough Stewart]] (1867–1938), businessman and philanthropist in Queensland, Australia |
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==Commerce== |
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*[[John Aikman Stewart]] (1822–1926), American banker |
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*[[John Stewart (financier)]] (1860–1938), Scottish-born Canadian financier and railway builder |
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*[[John K. Stewart]] (1870–1916), American entrepreneur and inventor |
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*[[Sir John Stewart, 1st Baronet, of Fingask]] (1877–1924), Scottish whisky distiller |
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*[[John D. Stewart (journalist)]] (1915–1998), American business journalist |
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*[[John Leighton Stewart]] (1876–1940), American newspaper publisher |
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*[[John Stewart (businessman)]] (born 1949), British businessman |
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==Entertainment== |
==Entertainment== |
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* [[Jon Stewart]] (born 1962), American comedian, author, television host |
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*[[John Stewart ( |
* [[John Stewart (musician)]] (1939–2008), American singer-songwriter, Kingston Trio |
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* [[Johnnie Stewart]] (1917–2005), British radio and TV producer, creator of ''Top of the Pops'' |
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* [[John Stewart (tenor)]] (born 1940), American opera singer |
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*[[Johnnie Stewart]] (1917–2005), British radio and television producer, creator of ''Top of the Pops'' |
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==Military== |
==Military== |
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*[[Lord John Stewart]] (1621–1644), Scottish aristocrat who served as a Royalist commander in the English Civil War |
* [[Lord John Stewart]] (1621–1644), Scottish aristocrat who served as a Royalist commander in the English Civil War |
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*[[John Stewart (of Livingstone)]] (died 1726), Scottish army officer and |
* [[John Stewart (of Livingstone)]] (died 1726), Scottish army officer and MP for Kirkcudbright Stewartry 1708–15 |
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*[[John Roy Stewart]] (1700–1752), officer in the Jacobite army of 1745 and poet |
* [[John Roy Stewart]] (1700–1752), officer in the Jacobite army of 1745 and poet |
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*[[John Stewart (died 1796)]], Scottish officer in the Dutch Army and |
* [[John Stewart (died 1796)]] (1709–1796), Scottish officer in the Dutch Army and MP for Anstruther Burghs |
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*[[John Donald Hamill Stewart]] (1845–1884), British Army officer, aide to General Gordon at Khartoum |
* [[John Donald Hamill Stewart]] (1845–1884), British Army officer, aide to General Gordon at Khartoum |
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*[[John Stewart of Ardvorlich]], British Army officer and historian |
* [[John Stewart of Ardvorlich]], British Army officer and historian |
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==Other== |
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*[[John Durie Stewart]], Assistant International Commissioner of [[the Scout Association]] <!-- NOTABILITY QUESTIONABLE --> |
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==Politics== |
==Politics== |
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===U.K.=== |
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*[[John Stewart (died 1748)]], MP for Scotland in the first Parliament of Great Britain and later for Wigtownshire |
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* [[Allan Stewart (politician)|(John) Allan Stewart]] (1942–2016), Scottish Member of Parliament |
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*[[John Stewart |
* [[Sir John Stewart, 1st Baronet, of Athenree]] (1758–1825), MP for Tyrone 1802–1806 and 1812–1825 |
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*[[John Stewart ( |
* [[John Stewart (1784–1873)]], British Member of Parliament for Beverley |
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*[[ |
* [[John Stewart (1789–1860)]], British Member of Parliament for [[Lymington (UK Parliament constituency)|Lymington]] |
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*[[John Stewart ( |
* [[John Stewart (died 1748)]], MP for Scotland in the first Parliament of Great Britain and later for Wigtownshire |
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*[[John Stewart (died |
* [[John Stewart (died 1769)]], of Castle Stewart, Scottish Member of Parliament for Wigtownshire |
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*[[John Stewart ( |
* [[John Stewart (died 1781)]] (1720s–1781), British Member of Parliament for Arundel |
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*[[John Stewart ( |
* [[John Stewart (died 1796)]] (1709–1796), Scottish officer in the Dutch Army and MP for Anstruther Burghs |
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*[[John Stewart ( |
* [[John Stewart (died 1826)]] (1755–1826), West India planter and MP for Camelford |
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* [[John Stewart (diplomat)]] (1927–1995), British geologist, colonial administrator, first British ambassador to unified Vietnam |
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*[[John Stewart (Connecticut)]] (1795–1860), United States Representative from Connecticut |
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*[[John Stewart ( |
* [[John Stewart (Northern Ireland politician)]] (born 1983), unionist politician |
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*[[John Wolcott Stewart]] (1825–1915), United States Senator from Vermont |
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*[[John D. Stewart (politician)]] (1833–1894), United States Representative from Georgia |
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*[[John Knox Stewart]] (1853–1919), United States Representative from New York |
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*[[John Alexander Stewart (politician)]] (1867–1922), Canadian Member of Parliament from Ontario |
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*[[John Stewart (Western Australian politician)]] (1868–1927), MLA in Western Australia |
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*[[John Stewart (New South Wales Labor politician)]] (1876–1957), New South Wales state MLC |
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*[[John Smith Stewart]] (1878–1970), Canadian Member of Parliament from Alberta |
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*[[J. George Stewart]] (1890–1970), United States Representative from Delaware and Architect of the Capitol |
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*[[John Stewart (New Zealand politician)]] (1903–1973), New Zealand politician |
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*[[John Benjamin Stewart]] (1924–2015), Canadian Member of Parliament from Nova Scotia |
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*[[John Stewart (diplomat)]] (1927–1995), British geologist, colonial administrator and was the first British ambassador to the unified Vietnam |
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*[[Allan Stewart (politician)|(John) Allan Stewart]] (born 1942), Scottish Member of Parliament |
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*[[John C. Stewart]] (born 1949), Member, [[Michigan House of Representatives]] |
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*[[John Stewart (Northern Ireland politician)]] (born 1983), unionist politician |
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===U.S.=== |
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*[[John Stewart ( |
* [[John Stewart (Connecticut)]] (1795–1860), United States Representative from Connecticut |
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* [[J. George Stewart]] (1890–1970), United States Representative from Delaware and Architect of the Capitol |
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*[[John Stewart (bishop)]] (born 1940), Australian Anglican bishop |
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* [[John D. Stewart (politician)]] (1833–1894), United States Representative from Georgia |
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* [[John C. Stewart]] (born 1949), Member, [[Michigan House of Representatives]] |
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* [[John Knox Stewart]] (1853–1919), United States Representative from New York |
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* [[John Stewart (Pennsylvania)]] (died 1820), United States Representative from Pennsylvania |
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* [[John Wolcott Stewart]] (1825–1915), United States Senator from Vermont |
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===Canada, Australia, New Zealand=== |
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* [[John Smith Stewart]] (1878–1970), Canadian Member of Parliament from Alberta |
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* [[John Benjamin Stewart]] (1924–2015), Canadian Member of Parliament from Nova Scotia |
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* [[John Alexander Stewart (politician)]] (1867–1922), Canadian Member of Parliament from Ontario |
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* [[John Stewart (Prince Edward Island politician)]] (died 1834), Scottish-born army officer and politician |
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* [[John Duncan Stewart]] (1839–1921), farmer and political figure in Saskatchewan |
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* [[John Stewart (New South Wales colonial politician)]] (1810–1896), New South Wales colonial MLA |
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* [[John Stewart (New South Wales Labor politician)]] (1876–1957), New South Wales state MLC |
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* [[John Stewart (Western Australian politician)]] (1868–1927), MLA in Western Australia |
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* [[John Stewart (New Zealand politician)]] (1902–1973), New Zealand politician |
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==Royalty and aristocracy== |
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*[[John Stewart of Bonkyll (d.1298)]], son of Alexander, 4th High Steward of Scotland |
* [[John Stewart of Bonkyll (d.1298)]], son of Alexander, 4th High Steward of Scotland |
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*[[John Stewart, 1st Earl of Angus]] (died 1331), medieval Scottish nobleman |
* [[John Stewart, 1st Earl of Angus]] (died 1331), medieval Scottish nobleman |
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*[[Robert III of Scotland]] (c. 1337–1406), who before he became king was known as John Stewart, Earl of Carrick |
* [[Robert III of Scotland]] (c. 1337–1406), who before he became king was known as John Stewart, Earl of Carrick |
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*[[John Stewart, Earl of Buchan]] ( |
* [[John Stewart, Earl of Buchan]] (1381–1424), Constable of France |
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*[[John Stewart of Darnley]] (c. 1380–1429), Lord of Concressault, Aubigny, Count of Évreux |
* [[John Stewart of Darnley]] (c. 1380–1429), Lord of Concressault, Aubigny, Count of Évreux |
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*[[John Stewart, 2nd Lord of Aubigny]] (died 1482), Scottish and French nobleman |
* [[John Stewart, 2nd Lord of Aubigny]] (died 1482), Scottish and French nobleman |
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*[[John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl]] (c. 1440–1512), Scottish nobleman and ambassador to England, 1484 |
* [[John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl]] (c. 1440–1512), Scottish nobleman and ambassador to England, 1484 |
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*[[John Stewart, 2nd Earl of Atholl]], fought in the Battle of Flodden, 1513 |
* [[John Stewart, 2nd Earl of Atholl]], fought in the Battle of Flodden, 1513 |
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*[[John Stewart, 1st Earl of Lennox]] (died 1495) |
* [[John Stewart, 1st Earl of Lennox]] (died 1495), known as Lord Darnley and later as the Earl of Lennox |
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*[[John Stewart, Earl of Mar (d. 1479)]] (c. 1456–c. 1479), youngest son of King James II of Scotland |
* [[John Stewart, Earl of Mar (d. 1479)]] (c. 1456–c. 1479), youngest son of King James II of Scotland |
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*[[John Stewart, Earl of Mar (d. 1503)]] (c. 1479–1503), youngest son of King James III of Scotland |
* [[John Stewart, Earl of Mar (d. 1503)]] (c. 1479–1503), youngest son of King James III of Scotland |
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*[[John Stewart, Duke of Albany]] (1481/1484–1536), regent of the Kingdom of Scotland |
* [[John Stewart, Duke of Albany]] (1481/1484–1536), regent of the Kingdom of Scotland |
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*[[John Stewart, 3rd Earl of Atholl]] (1507–1542) |
* [[John Stewart, 3rd Earl of Atholl]] (1507–1542), son of John Stewart, 2nd Earl of Atholl and Lady Janet Campbell |
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*[[John Stewart, 3rd Earl of Lennox]] ( |
* [[John Stewart, 3rd Earl of Lennox]] (died 1526), Scottish magnate |
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*[[John Stewart, 3rd Earl of Buchan]] (died |
* [[John Stewart, 3rd Earl of Buchan]] (died 1551), son and heir of Alexander, succeeded to the Earldom in 1505 |
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*[[John Stewart, 4th Earl of Atholl]] (died 1579), Scottish noble |
* [[John Stewart, 4th Earl of Atholl]] (died 1579), Scottish noble |
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*[[John Stewart, 1st Earl of Traquair]] (died 1659), Scottish statesman |
* [[John Stewart, 1st Earl of Traquair]] (died 1659), Scottish statesman |
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*[[John Stewart, Earl of Carrick]] (died circa 1645), Scottish nobleman, the third son of Robert, Earl of Orkney |
* [[John Stewart, Earl of Carrick]] (died circa 1645), Scottish nobleman, the third son of Robert, Earl of Orkney |
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*[[John Stewart, 7th Earl of Galloway]] (1736–1806), Scottish peer |
* [[John Stewart, 7th Earl of Galloway]] (1736–1806), Scottish peer |
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*[[John Stewart-Murray, 7th Duke of Atholl]] (1840–1917), Scottish peer |
* [[John Stewart-Murray, 7th Duke of Atholl]] (1840–1917), Scottish peer |
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*[[John Stewart-Murray, 8th Duke of Atholl]] (1871–1942), Scottish soldier and Conservative politician |
* [[John Stewart-Murray, 8th Duke of Atholl]] (1871–1942), Scottish soldier and Conservative politician |
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==Science== |
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* [[John Quincy Stewart]] (1894–1972), American astrophysicist |
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* [[John Stewart of Nateby Hall]] (1813–1867), FRSE Scottish naturalist |
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* [[John Vandeleur Stewart]] (1804–1872), Irish naturalist, ornithologist |
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* [[John Tiffin Stewart]] (1827–1913), New Zealand civil engineer and surveyor |
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==Sports== |
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===Football and rugby=== |
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* [[Jonathan Stewart]] (born 1987), American football player |
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* [[John P. Stewart]] ([[floruit|fl.]] 1903–1906), American football coach |
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* [[Johnny Stewart (footballer, born 1872)]] (1872–?), English association footballer |
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* [[John Stewart (footballer, born 1937)]], English footballer |
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* [[John Stewart (footballer, born 1948)]], English footballer who played for [[Dallas Tornado]] 1967–69 |
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* [[John Stewart (footballer, born 1914)]] (1914–?), Scottish footballer |
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* [[Jackie Stewart (footballer, born 1921)]] (1921–1990), Scottish footballer |
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* [[Jackie Stewart (footballer, born 1929)]] (1929–2004), Scottish footballer |
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* [[John Stewart (footballer, born 1985)]], Scottish footballer |
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* [[Jonny Stewart]] (born 1990), Scottish footballer |
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* [[John Joseph Stewart]] (1923–2002), New Zealand rugby union coach |
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===Other sports=== |
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* [[Jackie Stewart]] (born 1939), Scottish racing driver |
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*[[John |
* [[John Stewart (baseball)]] (born 1964), American baseball player |
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*[[Stuffy Stewart]] (1894–1980), American baseball player |
* [[Stuffy Stewart]] (1894–1980), American baseball player |
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*[[ |
* [[John Stewart (cricketer)]] ([[floruit|fl.]] 1792–1797), English cricketer |
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*[[ |
* [[Jack Stewart (ice hockey)]] (1917–1983), Canadian ice hockey player |
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*[[ |
* [[John Stewart (ice hockey, born 1950)]], Canadian ice hockey player |
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* [[John Stewart (ice hockey, born 1954)]], Canadian ice hockey player |
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*[[John Stewart (ice hockey b. 1950)]], Canadian ice hockey player |
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*[[John Stewart (ice hockey b. 1954)]], Canadian ice hockey player |
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*[[John Stewart (baseball)]] (born c. 1964), American baseball player |
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*[[John Stewart (footballer, born 1914)]], Scottish footballer |
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*[[John Stewart (footballer, born 1937)]], English professional footballer |
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* [[John Stewart (footballer, born 1948)]], English footballer who played for [[Dallas Tornado]] 1967-69 |
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*[[John Stewart (footballer, born 1985)]], Scottish footballer |
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*[[Jonny Stewart]] (born 1990), professional Scottish footballer |
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*[[Johnny Stewart (footballer, born 1872)]] |
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*[[Jonathan Stewart]] (born 1987), American football player |
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*[[John Joseph Stewart]] (1923–2002), New Zealand rugby union coach |
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==Other people== |
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== Fictional characters == |
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* [[John Stewart of Baldynneis]] (c. 1545–c. 1605), Scottish courtier and writer |
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* [[John Alexander Stewart (philosopher)]] (1846–1933), Scottish writer, educator and philosopher |
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* [[John Alexander Stewart (scholar)]] (1882–1948), Scottish scholar of Burmese |
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* [[Walking Stewart]] (John Stewart, 1747–1822), English traveller and philosopher |
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* [[J. I. M. Stewart]] (1906–1994), Scottish novelist and critic |
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* [[John Stewart (comics)]], member of the Green Lantern Corps in the DC Universe |
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* [[John Stewart (missionary)]] (1786–1823), American Methodist missionary to the Wyandot Indians |
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* [[John Stewart (bishop)]] (born 1940), Australian Anglican bishop |
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* [[John Durie Stewart]], Assistant International Commissioner of [[the Scout Association]] |
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==See also== |
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* [[Jack Stewart (disambiguation)]] |
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* [[Jackie Stewart (disambiguation)]] |
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* [[John Alexander Stewart (disambiguation)]] |
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* [[John Stewart (Canadian politician)]] |
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* [[John Stewart (minister)]] |
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* [[John Stewart, 1st Earl of Mar and Garioch]] |
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* [[John Stewart, Earl of Mar]] |
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* [[John Stuart (disambiguation)]] |
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* [[Johnny Stewart (disambiguation)]] |
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* [[Jon Stewart (disambiguation)]] |
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* [[Sir John Stewart, 1st Baronet]] |
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Revision as of 19:54, 4 January 2018
John Stewart may refer to:
Business
- John Aikman Stewart (1822–1926), American banker
- John K. Stewart (1870–1916), American entrepreneur and inventor
- John Leighton Stewart (1876–1940), American newspaper publisher
- John D. Stewart (journalist) (1915–1998), American business journalist
- John Stewart (businessman) (born 1949), British businessman
- John Stewart (financier) (1860–1938), Scottish-born Canadian financier and railway builder
- Sir John Stewart, 1st Baronet, of Fingask (1877–1924), Scottish whisky distiller
- John Killough Stewart (1867–1938), businessman and philanthropist in Queensland, Australia
Entertainment
- Jon Stewart (born 1962), American comedian, author, television host
- John Stewart (musician) (1939–2008), American singer-songwriter, Kingston Trio
- Johnnie Stewart (1917–2005), British radio and TV producer, creator of Top of the Pops
- John Stewart (tenor) (born 1940), American opera singer
Military
- Lord John Stewart (1621–1644), Scottish aristocrat who served as a Royalist commander in the English Civil War
- John Stewart (of Livingstone) (died 1726), Scottish army officer and MP for Kirkcudbright Stewartry 1708–15
- John Roy Stewart (1700–1752), officer in the Jacobite army of 1745 and poet
- John Stewart (died 1796) (1709–1796), Scottish officer in the Dutch Army and MP for Anstruther Burghs
- John Donald Hamill Stewart (1845–1884), British Army officer, aide to General Gordon at Khartoum
- John Stewart of Ardvorlich, British Army officer and historian
Politics
U.K.
- (John) Allan Stewart (1942–2016), Scottish Member of Parliament
- Sir John Stewart, 1st Baronet, of Athenree (1758–1825), MP for Tyrone 1802–1806 and 1812–1825
- John Stewart (1784–1873), British Member of Parliament for Beverley
- John Stewart (1789–1860), British Member of Parliament for Lymington
- John Stewart (died 1748), MP for Scotland in the first Parliament of Great Britain and later for Wigtownshire
- John Stewart (died 1769), of Castle Stewart, Scottish Member of Parliament for Wigtownshire
- John Stewart (died 1781) (1720s–1781), British Member of Parliament for Arundel
- John Stewart (died 1796) (1709–1796), Scottish officer in the Dutch Army and MP for Anstruther Burghs
- John Stewart (died 1826) (1755–1826), West India planter and MP for Camelford
- John Stewart (diplomat) (1927–1995), British geologist, colonial administrator, first British ambassador to unified Vietnam
- John Stewart (Northern Ireland politician) (born 1983), unionist politician
U.S.
- John Stewart (Connecticut) (1795–1860), United States Representative from Connecticut
- J. George Stewart (1890–1970), United States Representative from Delaware and Architect of the Capitol
- John D. Stewart (politician) (1833–1894), United States Representative from Georgia
- John C. Stewart (born 1949), Member, Michigan House of Representatives
- John Knox Stewart (1853–1919), United States Representative from New York
- John Stewart (Pennsylvania) (died 1820), United States Representative from Pennsylvania
- John Wolcott Stewart (1825–1915), United States Senator from Vermont
Canada, Australia, New Zealand
- John Smith Stewart (1878–1970), Canadian Member of Parliament from Alberta
- John Benjamin Stewart (1924–2015), Canadian Member of Parliament from Nova Scotia
- John Alexander Stewart (politician) (1867–1922), Canadian Member of Parliament from Ontario
- John Stewart (Prince Edward Island politician) (died 1834), Scottish-born army officer and politician
- John Duncan Stewart (1839–1921), farmer and political figure in Saskatchewan
- John Stewart (New South Wales colonial politician) (1810–1896), New South Wales colonial MLA
- John Stewart (New South Wales Labor politician) (1876–1957), New South Wales state MLC
- John Stewart (Western Australian politician) (1868–1927), MLA in Western Australia
- John Stewart (New Zealand politician) (1902–1973), New Zealand politician
Royalty and aristocracy
- John Stewart of Bonkyll (d.1298), son of Alexander, 4th High Steward of Scotland
- John Stewart, 1st Earl of Angus (died 1331), medieval Scottish nobleman
- Robert III of Scotland (c. 1337–1406), who before he became king was known as John Stewart, Earl of Carrick
- John Stewart, Earl of Buchan (1381–1424), Constable of France
- John Stewart of Darnley (c. 1380–1429), Lord of Concressault, Aubigny, Count of Évreux
- John Stewart, 2nd Lord of Aubigny (died 1482), Scottish and French nobleman
- John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl (c. 1440–1512), Scottish nobleman and ambassador to England, 1484
- John Stewart, 2nd Earl of Atholl, fought in the Battle of Flodden, 1513
- John Stewart, 1st Earl of Lennox (died 1495), known as Lord Darnley and later as the Earl of Lennox
- John Stewart, Earl of Mar (d. 1479) (c. 1456–c. 1479), youngest son of King James II of Scotland
- John Stewart, Earl of Mar (d. 1503) (c. 1479–1503), youngest son of King James III of Scotland
- John Stewart, Duke of Albany (1481/1484–1536), regent of the Kingdom of Scotland
- John Stewart, 3rd Earl of Atholl (1507–1542), son of John Stewart, 2nd Earl of Atholl and Lady Janet Campbell
- John Stewart, 3rd Earl of Lennox (died 1526), Scottish magnate
- John Stewart, 3rd Earl of Buchan (died 1551), son and heir of Alexander, succeeded to the Earldom in 1505
- John Stewart, 4th Earl of Atholl (died 1579), Scottish noble
- John Stewart, 1st Earl of Traquair (died 1659), Scottish statesman
- John Stewart, Earl of Carrick (died circa 1645), Scottish nobleman, the third son of Robert, Earl of Orkney
- John Stewart, 7th Earl of Galloway (1736–1806), Scottish peer
- John Stewart-Murray, 7th Duke of Atholl (1840–1917), Scottish peer
- John Stewart-Murray, 8th Duke of Atholl (1871–1942), Scottish soldier and Conservative politician
Science
- John Quincy Stewart (1894–1972), American astrophysicist
- John Stewart of Nateby Hall (1813–1867), FRSE Scottish naturalist
- John Vandeleur Stewart (1804–1872), Irish naturalist, ornithologist
- John Tiffin Stewart (1827–1913), New Zealand civil engineer and surveyor
Sports
Football and rugby
- Jonathan Stewart (born 1987), American football player
- John P. Stewart (fl. 1903–1906), American football coach
- Johnny Stewart (footballer, born 1872) (1872–?), English association footballer
- John Stewart (footballer, born 1937), English footballer
- John Stewart (footballer, born 1948), English footballer who played for Dallas Tornado 1967–69
- John Stewart (footballer, born 1914) (1914–?), Scottish footballer
- Jackie Stewart (footballer, born 1921) (1921–1990), Scottish footballer
- Jackie Stewart (footballer, born 1929) (1929–2004), Scottish footballer
- John Stewart (footballer, born 1985), Scottish footballer
- Jonny Stewart (born 1990), Scottish footballer
- John Joseph Stewart (1923–2002), New Zealand rugby union coach
Other sports
- Jackie Stewart (born 1939), Scottish racing driver
- John Stewart (baseball) (born 1964), American baseball player
- Stuffy Stewart (1894–1980), American baseball player
- John Stewart (cricketer) (fl. 1792–1797), English cricketer
- Jack Stewart (ice hockey) (1917–1983), Canadian ice hockey player
- John Stewart (ice hockey, born 1950), Canadian ice hockey player
- John Stewart (ice hockey, born 1954), Canadian ice hockey player
Other people
- John Stewart of Baldynneis (c. 1545–c. 1605), Scottish courtier and writer
- John Alexander Stewart (philosopher) (1846–1933), Scottish writer, educator and philosopher
- John Alexander Stewart (scholar) (1882–1948), Scottish scholar of Burmese
- Walking Stewart (John Stewart, 1747–1822), English traveller and philosopher
- J. I. M. Stewart (1906–1994), Scottish novelist and critic
- John Stewart (comics), member of the Green Lantern Corps in the DC Universe
- John Stewart (missionary) (1786–1823), American Methodist missionary to the Wyandot Indians
- John Stewart (bishop) (born 1940), Australian Anglican bishop
- John Durie Stewart, Assistant International Commissioner of the Scout Association
See also
- Jack Stewart (disambiguation)
- Jackie Stewart (disambiguation)
- John Alexander Stewart (disambiguation)
- John Stewart (Canadian politician)
- John Stewart (minister)
- John Stewart, 1st Earl of Mar and Garioch
- John Stewart, Earl of Mar
- John Stuart (disambiguation)
- Johnny Stewart (disambiguation)
- Jon Stewart (disambiguation)
- Sir John Stewart, 1st Baronet