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  1. Alexander Stewart Jolly (1887–1957) was a Sydney -based architect, published poet and children's author in the early 20th century. His buildings are primarily in Sydney's northern suburbs and the north coast of New South Wales. His architectural work was strongly influenced by Frank Lloyd Wright ’s School in Chicago, as well as the Arts and ...

  2. The fess is an allusion to the chequered tablecloth used by the High Steward in the Court of Exchequer for counting money. Alexander Stewart (c. 1210 – 1282), known as Alexander of Dundonald, was a Scottish magnate who in 1241 succeeded his father as hereditary High Steward of Scotland. [1] [2]

  3. Life. He was the son of Sir Alexander Stewart of Darnley (d. after 26 August 1374) and Joanna. He married first Janet Turnbull of Minto and had at least one son with her. He married second Jonetta Keith, widow of David Hamilton of Cadzow, and daughter of Sir William Keith of Galston, and was granted his wife's lands of Galston by John Stewart ...

  4. Alexander Stewart - i wish you cheated (Official Music Video)Stream: https://orcd.co/ifyouonlyknewepFollow me!https://www.instagram.com/alexanderst...https:/...

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  5. Empleador. University College Dublin. Miembro de. Real Academia de Irlanda. Distinciones. Doctor en Literatura. Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries. [ editar datos en Wikidata] Robert Alexander Stewart Macalister (8 de julio de 1870 - 26 de abril de 1950) fue un arqueólogo irlandés.

  6. The 2012 presidential campaign of Stewart Alexander, democratic socialist political activist, began informally shortly after the 2008 presidential election. Having campaigned for the nomination of the Socialist Party USA in 2008 and ultimately becoming the Vice Presidential nominee of that party for that election year, Alexander was frequently ...

  7. Grabplatte in der Kathedrale von Dunkeld. Alexander Stewart, 1. Earl of Buchan, iure uxoris Earl of Ross [1], Lord of Badenoch (* um 1343; † 24. Juli 1394 [2] ), genannt Wolf of Badenoch, war ein schottischer Adeliger .