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  1. Robert Stewart (1769-1822), Viscount Castlereagh, later second Marquess of Londonderry 1816-30. RCIN 404934.

  2. 3 de jul. de 2012 · Obituary: Alexander Charles Robert Vane-Tempest-Stewart, the 9th Marquess of Londonderry, aristocrat and landowner By The Newsroom Published 3rd Jul 2012, 01:00 BST

  3. Date: 1100-2000: History: The Stewart family settled in the early 17th century in County Donegal, where Ballylawn became its seat. Alexander Stewart (1699-1781) married his cousin Mary, sister and heir of Sir Robert Cowan (d. 1738), through whom he inherited property in County Londonderry, and he also bought lands in County Down, acquiring the manors of Newtown and Comber in 1744.

  4. Stewart [afterwards Vane], Charles William (1778–1854), 3rd marquess of Londonderry , soldier and diplomat, was born 18 May 1778 at Mary Street, Dublin, the only son of Robert Stewart (qv), landowner and MP for Co. Down (1771–83), and later 1st marquess of Londonderry, and his second wife, Frances Stewart (née Pratt), the daughter of Charles Pratt, 1st Earl Camden.

  5. Marquess of Londonderry, of the County of Londonderry[1] ( /ˈlʌndəndɹeɪ/ LUN-dən-dree),[2] is a title in the Peerage of Ireland. The title was created in 1816 for Robert Stewart, 1st Earl of Londonderry. He had earlier represented County Down in the Irish House of Commons. Stewart had already been created Baron Londonderry in 1789,[3] Viscount Castlereagh, of Castlereagh in the County of ...

  6. The Most Honourable Robert Stewart, 2nd Marquess of Londonderry, K.G., G.C.H., P.C. Born: 18 June 1769 Died: 12 August 1822 1769-1789: Robert Stewart, Esq. 1789-1790 ...

  7. Alexander Charles Robert "Alastair" Vane-Tempest-Stewart, 9th Marquess of Londonderry (7 September 1937 – 20 June 2012) was a British nobleman. Biography [ edit ] The son of Robin Vane-Tempest-Stewart, 8th Marquess of Londonderry (1902–1955) and his wife, the former Romaine Combe (died 1951), Alexander Charles Robert Vane-Tempest-Stewart was known as "Alastair".