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  1. 10 de may. de 2017 · Her maiden name was Helen D'Arcy Cranstoun, and she was the daughter of the Hon. George Cranstoun, youngest son of William, fifth Lord Cranstoun. She was born in the year 1765, married in 1790, and died so recently as the 28th July, 1835.

  2. Helen D'Arcy Stewart (née Cranstoun; 1765–1838) was Scottish poet and a noted Edinburgh society hostess of the late 18th and early 19th century, as wife to Dugald Stewart, an influential Scottish philosopher and mathematician best known for popularizing the Scottish Enlightenment.

  3. The tears I shed | The tears I shed must ever fall | LiederNet. by Helen Darcy Cranstoun (1765 - 1838) The tears I shed. Language: English. The tears I shed must ever fall, I mourn not for an absent swain, For thought may past delights recall, And parted lovers meet again.

  4. William Adam (1689-1748) was the son of John, a Kirkcaldy mason and Helen Cranstoun, daughter of the 3 rd Lord Cranstoun. He became a leading light of Scottish architecture; he was, “The Universal Architect of Scotland.”

  5. Helen Cranstoun, who married the Kirkcaldy mason John Adam; their son was the architect William Adam. Margaret Cranstoun; Christian Cranstoun; Elizabeth Cranstoun; Mary Cranstoun; Barbara Cranstoun; The 3rd Lord Cranstoun was still alive on 29 July 1664, when his son had a charter of lands where he was designated "James, Master of ...

  6. Historical records and family trees related to Helen Cranstoun. Records may include photos, original documents, family history, relatives, specific dates, locations and full names.

  7. 3a. Helen d'Arcy Cranstoun (d. 28 Jul 1838), mar. 26 Jul 1790 Dugald Stewart of Catrine, Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University of Edinburgh, and had issue. 1. Hon Jane Cranstoun (dvp. young) 2. Hon Anne Cranstoun (b. 1719; d. 19 Aug 1769), mar. 15 Aug 1759 Gabriel Selby, of Paston, co. Northumberland. 3. Hon Elizabeth Cranstoun (d ...