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STUART, The Hon.
WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Jan. 14, 1772. [5th and] youngest s. of [John], 3rd Earl of Bute (and Mary, only dau. of Edward Wortley Montague). B. [Mar. 15, 1755] in London . School, Winchester.
Matric. Lent, 1774; M.A. 1774; D.D. 1789.
Ord. deacon (Norwich, Litt. dim. from Canterbury), May 30, 1779.
V. of Luton, Bedfordshire , 1779-94.
Canon of Christ Church, Oxford, 1789; Canon of Windsor, 1793.
Bishop of St David's, 1794-1800; Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland , 1800-22.
Privy Councillor, Ireland , 1800; England, 1801. 'Introduced (Apr. 10, 1783) by Boswell to Dr Johnson, who described him as "an exemplary parish priest in every respect"'. Married, May 3, 1796, at St George's, Hanover Square, Sophia Margaret Juliana, dau. of Thomas Penn, of Stoke Poges.
Author, The Crucifixion (a poem); The Generous Impostor (a comedy); Series of Essays in a Daily Newspaper; Considerations on the Principles of Naval Discipline; The Ways of God, etc.
Died May 6, 1822, in Hill Street, Berkeley Square, as the result of taking a draught of embrocation in mistake for medicine.
Full-length figure in marble in the cathedral, Armagh.
Father of Henry (1820) and William (next).
( St John's Coll.
Adm.
, IV. 499; D.N.B. )
Hon. William STUART
Approx. lifespan: 1755–1822
Fell.-Com. aged 17 St John's College adm1772:01:14
5th and]
youngest s. of [John], 3rd Earl of Bute (and Mary MONTAGUE only dau. of Edward Wortley MONTAGUE )
b. 1755:03:15 London ,
Sch: Winchester School Winchester, [Hampshire],
Matric 1774:01LT:
MA 1774
DD 1789
Ord. deacon Norwich, Litt. dim. from Canterbury 1779:05:30
V.: Luton, Bedfordshire , 1779-94
Canon of: : Christ Church, Oxford, [Oxfordshire], 1789
Canon of: Windsor, [Berkshire], 1793
Bishop of: St David's, [Pembrokeshire], 1794-1800
Archbishop of Armagh, [Co. Armagh], and Primate of All, Ireland , 1800-22 . Privy Councillor:, Ireland , 1800
England: 1801
'Introduced 1783:04:10 by Boswell to Dr Johnson, who described him as "an exemplary parish priest in every respect"'.
m. 1796:05:03 at St George's, Hanover Square, [London], Sophia Margaret Juliana PENN dau. of Thomas PENN of Stoke Poges, [Buckinghamshire],
Publ.: The Crucifixion (a poem); The Generous Impostor (a comedy); Series of Essays in a Daily Newspaper; Considerations on the Principles of Naval Discipline; The Ways of God etc.
d. 1822:05:06 in Hill Street, Berkeley Square, [London], as the result of taking a draught of embrocation in mistake for medicine.
Full-length figure in marble in the cathedral, Armagh, [Co. Armagh],
father of Henry STUART (1820)
father of William STUART (1815)
( St John's College Adm., IV. 499; D.N.B. )

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