1755 - 1826
Absentee slave-owner who owned sugar plantations in Berbice, Demerara, Grenada, Trinidad and 'elsewhere in the West Indies', and father of John Stewart (q.v.). Stewart senior was living, by 1818, in The Albany, London. He was briefly MP for Camelford 17 April-16 June 1819 but was unseated and disqualified from sitting in that Parliament for bribery and corruption. "In his will he provided handsomely for his natural children and for numerous Scots friends and dependants, directing that his Caribbean estates should be sold for this purpose: his heir was however still in possession of the sugar plantations of Annandale and Stewartville in British Guiana at his death in 1860."
R. G. Thorne, 'Stewart, John II (?1755-1826)', History of Parliament online.
Absentee?
British/Irish
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Children
John Stewart
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The dates listed below have different categories as denoted by the letters in the brackets following each date. Here is a key to explain those letter codes:
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1826 [EA] - 1826 [LA] → Owner
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1817 [EA] - 1820 [LA] → Joint owner
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1817 [EA] - 1826 [LA] → Owner
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1823 [EA] - → Attorney
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Political (1) |
MP
election →
Camelford Cornwall
1819 |
Father → Natural Son
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Albany, Piccadilly, London, Middlesex, London, England
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