For the 19th century MP, see Richard Augustus Tucker Steward.
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Richard Steward or Stewart (1593? – 1651) was an English royalist churchman, clerk of the closet to Charles I and designated Dean of St. Paul's and Westminster, though not able to take up his position because of the wartime circumstances.
RichardSteward or Stewart (1593? – 1651) was an English royalist churchman, clerk of the closet to Charles I and designated Dean of St. Paul's and Westminster...
RichardSteward Rudd MNZM (born 1949) is an English-born New Zealand potter. Rudd was born in Great Yarmouth and completed a Diploma of Art and Design...
The Lord High Steward is the first of the Great Officers of State in England, nominally ranking above the Lord Chancellor. The office has generally remained...
Prince and Great Steward of Scotland is one of the titles of the heir apparent to the British throne. The holder since 8 September 2022 is Prince William...
Michigan: Wayne State University Press. p. 3. ISBN 9780814330128. Langstaff, Richard W. (1988). "Donne, John". In Johnston, Bernard (ed.). Collier's Encyclopedia...
A union representative, union steward, or shop steward is an employee of an organization or company who represents and defends the interests of their fellow...
and later Great Britain. The family name comes from the office of High Steward of Scotland, which had been held by the family progenitor Walter fitz Alan...
Richard Augustus Tucker Steward (1 February 1773 – 25 March 1842) was an English politician who served as Member of Parliament for Weymouth and Melcombe...
Memorial". The Scotsman. 19 April 2021. Retrieved 1 November 2022. Happer, Richard; Steward, Mark (2015). River Forth From Source to Sea. Amberley Publishing....
Wales. The following year, he was appointed Chief Steward and Chamberlain of Wales. On 18 May 1471, Richard was named Great Chamberlain and Lord High Admiral...
Bishop of Lincoln 1621–41, as Archbishop of York from 1641) 1620 1644 RichardSteward (not installed) 1644 1651[†] Vacancy (English Interregnum) 1651 1660...
Julian Haynes Steward (January 31, 1902 – February 6, 1972) was an American anthropologist known best for his role in developing "the concept and method"...
Richard Pace (c. 1482 – 28 June 1536) was an English clergyman and diplomat of the Tudor period. He was born in Hampshire and educated at Winchester College...
Richard Steward (1639–1644) Francis Rous (1644–1659) Nicholas Lockyer (1659–1660) Nicholas Monck (1660–1661) John Meredith (1662–1665) Richard Allestree...
Government Since 1794 ... P. Richardson. Cobden, Richard (22 November 2007). The Letters of Richard Cobden. Vol. I: 1815-1847. OUP Oxford. p. 187 note...
government. A steward is elected to represent each of the ten houses that make up the College, while a Head Steward and eight Portfolio Stewards (prior to...
mistress and then second wife of Richard I of Normandy. Under Robert the Magnificent (1027–1035), he had the role of Steward or Seneschal. He kept this role...
Steward Observatory is the research arm of the Department of Astronomy at the University of Arizona (UArizona). Its offices are located on the UArizona...
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First World War (1914–1918), the Revolutionary Stewards (German: Revolutionäre Obleute) were shop stewards who were independent from the official unions...