from Prescott, AZ
1809
Died:1898
Minister • Missionary
Business category:Churches
After the Disruption of 1843 he joined the Free Church of Scotland ( 1843-1900 ) on his return from a trip to Madeira and Brazil, and became minister of St Luke's Free Church, Edinburgh in 1843....
Alexander Moody Stuart " Alexander Moody Stuart " ( 15 June 1809 – 31 July 1898 ) was a minister of the Free Church of Scotland ( 1843-1900 )
He was ordained to his first ministry at St Luke's, Young Street, on 27 July 1837.
1634
Died:1701
Member of the Privy Council of Scotland
Knight of the Thistle
Preference:Trojan Knights
1924
Died:2000
British Army personnel of World War II • Queen's Counsel • Advocate General • President
Business category:Lawyers
Fettes College • Member of the of Advocates
Academic degree:Professor
Driving
21 March 1824 • Edinburgh , Scotland
Died:16 June 1886 • London , England
Spouse:Marriage Christiana Eliza Wood 10 November 1853
Member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly • Member of the New South Wales Legislative Council • Manager • Treasurer • Prime Minister
Leader
Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
Ascribed status:Australian of Scottish descent
Preference:Criminal
Novelist
Director • Screenwriter
Area of science:Television
English novelist • British screenwriter
Achieved status:British emigrant
1875
Died:1954
New Zealand MP • Member of the New Zealand House of Representatives
Alexander Stuart is a British-born, Los Angeles-based novelist and screenwriter. Stuart's books include The War Zone, Tribes, Life On Mars (which inspired the ...
Alexander Stuart may refer to: Alexander Stuart (scientist) (fl. 1740 ...