20-723: John Stewart may refer to: Business [ edit ] John Aikman Stewart (1822–1926), American banker John Killough Stewart (1867–1938), businessman and philanthropist in Queensland, Australia John K. Stewart (1870–1916), American entrepreneur and inventor John Leighton Stewart (1876–1940), American newspaper publisher Sir John Stewart, 1st Baronet, of Fingask (1877–1924), Scottish whisky distiller John Stewart (businessman) (born 1949), British businessman Entertainment [ edit ] Johnnie Stewart (1917–2005), British radio and TV producer, creator of Top of
40-1933: A Royalist commander in the English Civil War John Stewart (of Livingstone) (died 1726), Scottish army officer and MP for Kirkcudbright Stewartry, 1708–15 John Roy Stewart (1700–1752), officer in the Jacobite army of 1745 and poet John Stewart (British Army officer, died 1796) (1709–1796), Scottish officer in the Dutch Army and MP for Anstruther Burghs J. D. H. Stewart (John Donald Hamill Stewart, 1845–1884), British Army officer, aide to General Gordon at Khartoum John Stewart of Ardvorlich (1904–1985), British Army officer and historian Politics and government [ edit ] Australia [ edit ] John Stewart (New South Wales colonial politician) (1810–1896), New South Wales colonial MLA John Stewart (Western Australian politician) (1868–1927), MLA in Western Australia John Stewart (New South Wales Labor politician) (1876–1957), New South Wales state MLC Canada [ edit ] John Stewart (Prince Edward Island politician) ( c. 1758 –1834), Scottish-born army officer and politician John Duncan Stewart (1839–1921), farmer and political figure in Saskatchewan John Alexander Stewart (politician) (1867–1922), Canadian Member of Parliament from Ontario John Smith Stewart (1878–1970), Canadian Member of Parliament from Alberta John Benjamin Stewart (1924–2015), Canadian Member of Parliament from Nova Scotia John Stewart (Toronto politician) , Reform Party of Canada candidate in
60-670: The Kaipara electorate in the 1943 election , but lost to Clifton Webb . He then contested Marsden in 1946 election unsuccessfully. He then represented the Arch Hill electorate in Auckland from 1951 to 1954 following the retirement of Bill Parry . In parliament Stewart became an agitator against the leadership of Walter Nash and successfully moved the motion in caucus to have a leadership election in mid-1954. Despite Stewart's efforts to replace Nash with Arnold Nordmeyer Nash
80-1660: The 1997 Canadian federal election New Zealand [ edit ] John Stewart (New Zealand politician) (1902–1973), New Zealand politician United Kingdom [ edit ] John Stewart (Wigtownshire MP, died 1748) , MP for Scotland in the first Parliament of Great Britain and later for Wigtownshire John Stewart (Wigtownshire MP, died 1769) , of Castle Stewart, Scottish Member of Parliament for Wigtownshire John Stewart (Arundel MP) (1720s–1781), British Member of Parliament for Arundel John Stewart (Camelford MP) (1755–1826), West India planter and MP for Camelford Sir John Stewart, 1st Baronet, of Athenree (1758–1825), MP for Tyrone 1802–1806 and 1812–1825 John Stewart (Beverley MP) (1784–1873), British Member of Parliament for Beverley John Stewart (Lymington MP) (1789–1860), British Member of Parliament for Lymington John Stewart (Glasgow politician) (1867–1947), Lord Provost of Glasgow John D. Stewart (writer) (1917–1988), Northern Irish author, activist, and playwright John Stewart (diplomat) (1927–1995), British geologist, colonial administrator, first British ambassador to unified Vietnam Allan Stewart (politician) (John Allan Stewart, 1942–2016), Scottish Member of Parliament John Stewart (Northern Ireland politician) (born 1983), unionist politician United States [ edit ] John Stewart (Pennsylvania politician) (died 1820), United States Representative from Pennsylvania John Stewart (Connecticut politician) (1795–1860), United States Representative from Connecticut John Stewart (Illinois politician) (1825–1915), member of
100-653: The 1st Earl of Atholl John Stewart, Earl of Mar (died 1503) (c. 1479–1503), youngest son of King James III of Scotland, nephew of the Earl of Mar (died 1479) John Stewart, Duke of Albany (1481/1484–1536), regent of the Kingdom of Scotland, nephew of the Earl of Mar (died 1479) John Stewart, 3rd Earl of Lennox (c. 1490–1526), Scottish magnate, grandson of the 1st Earl of Lennox John Stewart, 3rd Earl of Buchan (c. 1498–c. 1551), Scottish nobleman John Stewart, 3rd Earl of Atholl (1507–1542), Scottish nobleman, son of
120-610: The 2nd Earl of Atholl Sir John Stewart of Minto (1525–1583), provost of Glasgow John Stewart, Commendator of Coldingham (1531–1563), illegitimate son of King James V of Scotland John Stewart, 4th Earl of Atholl (died 1579), Scottish nobleman, son of the 3rd Earl of Atholl John Stewart, 5th Earl of Atholl (1563–1595), Scottish nobleman, son of the 4th Earl of Atholl John Stewart of Traquair (died 1591), Scottish landowner John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl (1566–1603) , Scottish landowner Sir John Stewart of Methven (died 1628), governor of Dumbarton Castle and admiral of
140-1290: The Capitol John C. Stewart (born 1949), member of the Michigan House of Representatives Royalty and aristocracy [ edit ] Sir John Stewart (knight, died 1298) , son of Alexander, 4th High Steward of Scotland John Stewart, 1st Earl of Angus (died 1331), Scottish nobleman Robert III of Scotland (c. 1337–1406), who before he became king was known as John Stewart, Earl of Carrick Sir John Stewart of Darnley (c. 1380–1429), Scottish nobleman, Lord of Concressault, Aubigny, Count of Évreux John Stewart, Earl of Buchan (1381–1424), Constable of France John Stewart of Ralston (fl. 1436), Scottish nobleman, half-brother of King Robert II John Stewart, 3rd Lord of Aubigny (died 1482), Scottish and French nobleman, son of Sir John Stewart of Darnley John Stewart, 1st Earl of Lennox , (c. 1430–1495), Scottish nobleman John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl (c. 1440–1512), Scottish nobleman and ambassador to England, 1484 John Stewart, Earl of Mar (died 1479) (c. 1456–c. 1479), youngest son of King James II of Scotland John Stewart, 2nd Earl of Atholl (c. 1475–c.1522), Scottish nobleman, son of
160-580: The Illinois House of Representatives John Wesley Stewart (1822–1899), American politician in Wisconsin and Illinois John Wolcott Stewart (1825–1915), United States Senator from Vermont John D. Stewart (politician) (1833–1894), United States Representative from Georgia John Knox Stewart (1853–1919), United States Representative from New York J. George Stewart (1890–1970), United States Representative from Delaware and Architect of
180-561: The Pops John Stewart (musician) (1939–2008), American singer-songwriter, member of The Kingston Trio John Stewart (tenor) (born 1940), American opera singer Jon Stewart (born 1962), American comedian, author, television host John Clarence Stewart (born 1988), American actor and singer Military [ edit ] John Stewart (constable of Stirling Castle) (fl. 1576–1581), Scottish soldier Lord John Stewart (1621–1644), Scottish aristocrat who served as
200-692: The Scout Association John Stewart (character) , member of the Green Lantern Corps in the DC Universe See also [ edit ] Jack Stewart (disambiguation) Jackie Stewart (disambiguation) John Stuart (disambiguation) Jon Stewart (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
220-2695: The Western Seas John Stewart, 1st Earl of Traquair (died 1659), Scottish statesman John Stewart, Earl of Carrick (died c. 1645), Scottish nobleman, third son of Robert, Earl of Orkney John Stewart, 7th Earl of Galloway (1736–1806), Scottish peer John Stewart-Murray, 7th Duke of Atholl (1840–1917), Scottish peer John Stewart-Murray, 8th Duke of Atholl (1871–1942), Scottish soldier and Conservative politician Science [ edit ] John Vandeleur Stewart (1804–1872), Irish naturalist, ornithologist John Stewart of Nateby Hall (1813–1867), Scottish naturalist John Tiffin Stewart (1827–1913), New Zealand civil engineer and surveyor John Lindsay Stewart (1831–1873), Scottish botanist John Quincy Stewart (1894–1972), American astrophysicist Sports [ edit ] Football and rugby [ edit ] John P. Stewart (fl. 1903–1906), American football coach Johnny Stewart (footballer, born 1872) , English footballer John W. Stewart (American football) (1889–1943), American football, basketball, and track coach, college athletics administrator John Stewart (footballer, born 1914) (1914–?), Scottish footballer Jackie Stewart (footballer, born 1921) (1921–1990), Scottish footballer JJ Stewart (1923–2002), New Zealand rugby union coach Jackie Stewart (footballer, born 1929) (1929–2004), Scottish footballer John Stewart (footballer, born 1937) , English footballer John Stewart (footballer, born 1948) , English footballer who played for Dallas Tornado 1967–69 John Stewart (footballer, born 1985) , Scottish footballer Jonathan Stewart (born 1987), American football player John Stewart (rugby union) (born 1988), Fijian rugby union player Jonny Stewart (born 1990), Scottish footballer Other sports [ edit ] John Stewart (cricketer) (fl. 1792–1797), English cricketer Stuffy Stewart (1894–1980), American baseball player Jack Stewart (ice hockey) (1917–1983), Canadian ice hockey player Sir Jackie Stewart (born 1939), Scottish racing driver John Stewart (ice hockey, born 1950) , Canadian ice hockey player John Stewart (ice hockey, born 1954) , Canadian ice hockey player Other people [ edit ] John Stewart of Baldynneis (c. 1545–c. 1605), Scottish courtier and writer John Stewart (minister) (1743–1821), Scottish minister and Gaelic scholar Walking Stewart (John Stewart, 1747–1822), English traveller and philosopher John Stewart (missionary) (1786–1823), American Methodist missionary to
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#1732772244473240-777: The Wyandot Indians John Shaw Stewart (1793–1840), Scottish advocate and essayist John Alexander Stewart (philosopher) (1846–1933), Scottish writer, educator and philosopher John McKellar Stewart (1878–1953), professor of philosophy at the University of Adelaide John Alexander Stewart (scholar) (1882–1948), Scottish scholar of Burmese J. I. M. Stewart (1906–1994), Scottish novelist and critic John Stewart (bishop) (born 1940), Australian Anglican bishop John Stewart (campaigner) (born 1950), British environmental campaigner John Durie Stewart , assistant international commissioner of
260-602: The end of 1942 he was released from service. In 1935 he was elected to the Auckland City Council on a Labour Party ticket where he was chairman of the Library Committee. In both 1933 and 1938 Stewart was defeated standing for the City Council. He was also a member of the Auckland and Suburban Drainage Board. In both the 1950 and 1956 local elections as well as a 1957 by-election he
280-444: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=John_Stewart&oldid=1233171672 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages John Aikman Stewart John Aikman Stewart (August 26, 1822 – December 18, 1926)
300-721: The party. Later that year he stood for the Labour nomination at the Auckland West by-election following the death of Prime Minister Michael Joseph Savage , but lost to Peter Carr . Stewart then became chair of the Tamaki electorate committee and later Vice-President of the Auckland Labour Representation Committee. Stewart was selected as the official Labour candidate for Remuera in the scheduled 1941 general election. He later contested
320-412: Was a New York City banker who during the administration of Grover Cleveland replenished the nation's gold supply by issuing new bonds. He was also the third person in its history to serve as acting President of Princeton University from 1910 to 1912. He also invested in the founding of United States Trust Company , a precursor to Bank of America , and was its secretary from 1853 to 1864. Stewart
340-657: Was a New Zealand politician of the Labour Party . Stewart was born in Greenock , Scotland and served in the British Army during World War I . He then emigrated to New Zealand when he was 24. He later gained employment with the Auckland Transport Board as a clerk. During World War II he joined the military and was given a staff job as his medical grading prevented him from going abroad. At
360-430: Was born on August 26, 1822. He graduated from Columbia College in 1840. During the presidency of Grover Cleveland he replenished the nation's gold supply by organizing a syndicate that bought $ 50,000,000 in bonds. He died on December 18, 1926, and was the oldest surviving Columbia alumnus at that time. John Stewart (New Zealand politician) John "Jock" Skinner Stewart (23 April 1902 – 5 February 1973)
380-414: Was re-elected. The Arch Hill electorate was then absorbed into neighbouring electorates, and he was defeated in 1954 , standing for Eden . Stewart was first on election night, with a provisional lead of 172, but after the 1,300 postal votes were counted he lost by a mere 8 votes to National's Duncan Rae . At the 1956 Labour Party annual conference he challenged Mick Moohan for the party presidency, but
400-511: Was the Labour Party's candidate for the Auckland mayoralty, placing second, third and second respectively. He initially intended to stand a mayoral candidate in 1953 as well. He was selected as Labour's nominee but later withdrew his candidacy. Stewart was present as a delegate at the 1940 Labour Party Annual Conference. Whilst in attendance Stewart seconded Auckland East MP Bill Schramm 's successful motion to expel John A. Lee from
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