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  1. Alexander Stewart (16991781) was an Irish landowner who grew rich by inheriting a fortune from Robert Cowan, a former governor of Bombay. His son Robert became the 1st Marquess of Londonderry . Birth and origins. Alexander was born in 1699 [1] or 1700 [2] at Ballylawn Castle, [3] near Manorcunningham in County Donegal.

  2. Alexander Stewart (16991781) was an Irish landowner who grew rich by inheriting a fortune from Robert Cowan, a former governor of Bombay. His son Robert became the 1st Marquess of Londonderry. Contents. Birth and origins; Early life; Marriage and children; Brother's death and succession; Cowan inheritance; Mount Stewart; In politics; Death ...

  3. 4 de dic. de 2022 · Alexander Stewart (1697 or 1699 – 22 April 1781) was an Irish landowner and ancestor of the family of the Marquess of Londonderry. He was the son of William Stewart, of Ballylawn, near Manorcunningham, in County Donegal. In 1731, on the death of his brother Thomas, he inherited the property at Ballylawn.

    • Unknown Barber, Mary Cowan
    • April 22, 1781
  4. 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...

  5. Alexander Stewart, Duke of Ross (1514–1515) Alexander Stewart, 6th Earl of Galloway (c1694–1773) Alexander Stewart (1699–1781), ancestor of the Marquess of Londonderry; Alexander Stewart (1746–1831), Irish MP; Alexander Stewart (Nova Scotian politician) (1794–1865), lawyer, judge and politician in Nova Scotia; Alexander Robert Stewart ...

  6. Alexander Stewart (16991781) (1697/991781), ancestor of the Marquess of Londonderry; Religion. Alexander Stewart (bishop of Ross) (died 1371), Scottish prelate, Bishop of Ross; Alexander Stewart (archbishop of St Andrews) (c. 1493–1513), Scottish prelate; Alexander Stewart (bishop of Moray) (1477–1537), Scottish prelate ...

  7. Alexander Stewart of Ballylawn (17001781) British (English) School (possibly) National Trust, Mount Stewart Bust of a Gentleman, Possibly Alexander Stewart (17001781), of Ballylawn and Mount Stewart Patrick Cunningham (b.1774)