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8-627: Chuck , Charlie or Charles Stewart may refer to: Academics [ edit ] Charles Stewart (orientalist) (1764–1837), British author, translator and scholar Charles Stewart (zoologist) (1840–1907), English comparative anatomist and lecturer Charles Hunter Stewart (1854–1924), Scottish physician, public health expert and professor Charles Stewart III , American author and professor of political science at MIT since 1985 Military officers [ edit ] Charles Stewart (British Army officer) (1775–1812), battalion commander who died in

16-499: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Charles Stewart (orientalist) Charles Stewart (1764–1837), was a British orientalist who served in the Bengal Army from 1781 until 1808. He was assistant-professor of Persian at Fort William College , Calcutta from 1800 until 1806, while from 1807 until 1827, he was professor of Arabic, Persian, and Hindustani language at

24-670: The East India College in Haileybury, India. During this time, he edited and translated oriental works. Stewart was the eldest son of Poyntz Stewart, captain 1st regiment, of Lisburn, county Antrim, was born in 1764. In 1781 he entered the East India Company's Bengal Army as cadet, and left it with the rank of major in 1808. On the foundation of the Fort William College , Calcutta in 1800, he

32-638: The Oriental Translation Fund . Stewart married, first, Amelia, daughter of Sir W. Gordon of Embo, bart. , and, secondly, in 1828, Anne, daughter of the Rev. Nicholas Holland, rector of Stifford, and widow of J. Reid, esq., of Calcutta, but had no children. He wrote: Charlie Stewart (footballer, born 1880) Charles Leslie Stewart MM (12 July 1880 – 21 August 1957) was an Australian rules football player and World War I veteran. Stewart played three matches for Carlton during

40-900: The 1772 Somerset Case Charles Stewart, 7th Earl of Traquair (1746–1827), Scottish landowner Charles Stewart (diplomat) (1907–1979), British ambassador to Iceland and Libya Charles E. Stewart Jr. (1916–1994), American federal judge Chuck Stewart (1927–2017), American photographer of jazz singers and musicians Charles Stewart (minister) (born 1946), Church of Scotland priest Charles Henry Stewart (1824–1894), Ceylon judge Charles J. Stewart (business) , chairman of Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company Places [ edit ] Mount Charles Stewart , in Canada's Banff National Park See also [ edit ] Charles Stuart (disambiguation) Charles Vane-Tempest-Stewart (disambiguation) All pages with titles containing Charles Stewart [REDACTED] Topics referred to by

48-3571: The Napoleonic Wars Charles Stewart (United States Navy officer) (1778–1869), naval officer in the War of 1812 Charles Seaforth Stewart (1823–1904), American Civil War colonel in Army Corps of Engineers Performers [ edit ] Charles Charles Henry Hylton Stewart , English clergyman and organist Charles Hylton Stewart (1884–1932), his son, English cathedral organist Charles Stewart (actor) (1923–2016), American performer and tennis player Charles Stewart (rapper) (born 1971), American performer; stage name Chali 2na Charlie Charlie Stewart (actor) (born 1993), American actor Politicians [ edit ] Charles Stewart, 3rd Duke of Richmond (1639–1672), English peer; sat in Convention Parliament Charles Stewart (Royal Navy officer) (1681–1741), English military and political figure Charles Stewart, Irish MP for County Cavan during 1783–87 and 1790–93 Charles Stewart (New Jersey politician) (1729–1800), American Continental Congress delegate, 1784–85 Charles Stewart (bishop) (1775–1837), Church of England clergyman, bishop and Lower Canada politician Charles William Stewart (1778–1854), Irish soldier in British Army; later Charles William Vane, 3rd Marquess of Londonderry Charles Bellinger Stewart (1806–1885), American political leader in Texas Republic Charles Stewart (Harris County politician) (1836–1895), American state senator from Texas, 1879–1883 Charles Stewart (Australian politician) (1844–1919), member of Tasmanian Parliament Charles H. Stewart (1867–1936), American mayor of Melbourne, Florida (1890–1891, 1902–1905) Charles Stewart (premier) (1868–1946), Canadian premier of Alberta, 1917–1921 Charles Wallace Stewart (1885–1948), Canadian Member of Parliament for Humboldt, Saskatchewan Charles Stewart (Wainwright MLA) (1917–1991), Canadian Member of Alberta Legislative Assembly, 1975–1982 Charles Stewart (Northern Ireland politician) , Northern Ireland House of Commons independent member, 1958–1966 Charles D. Stewart (1919–1986), American politician from Florida Sportsmen [ edit ] Footballers [ edit ] Charlie Stewart (footballer, born 1880) (1880–1957), Australian full-forward and World War I veteran Charlie Stewart (footballer, born c. 1910) (c. 1910–after 1964), Australian rules player and coach Charlie Stewart (soccer, born 1928) , Australian association player Charlie Stewart (footballer, born 1939) , Australian wingman and coach Charlie Stewart (Scottish footballer) , outside left during late 1950s early 1960s Other sportsmen [ edit ] Charles Stewart (sport shooter) (1881–1965), English Olympic sport shooter Charles Stewart (ice hockey) (1895–1973), Canadian goaltender for Boston Bruins, 1924–27 Charles Stewart (rugby union) (1860–1890), Scottish rugby union player Charlie Stewart (rugby union) (1936–1998), Scottish rugby union player Others [ edit ] Charles Stewart (customs official) , Scottish customs official and merchant in

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64-469: Was appointed assistant professor of Persian, but in 1806 returned to England, and in the following year was appointed to the professorship (which he retained until 1827), of Arabic, Persian, and Hindustani in the East India College , Haileybury. He died at Bath on 19 April 1837. He was a member of the Royal Academy of Sciences of Munich and other learned bodies, and in 1831 received the gold medal of

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