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was sent in for a refit prior to a planned sailing to join the West Indies Station, but this was still in progress when the American Revolutionary War came to an end in 1783, at which time the posting was cancelled and the ship paid off. Stewart himself is recorded as leaving the command on 30
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on 7 April the following year because of a demand from his father as part of political negotiations, but the historians Brian Vale and Griffith Edwards note that Stewart was also a highly competent seaman and not himself overtly ambitious. He was appointed to the 20-gun
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in Scotland in 1773; this position could not be held by an MP and so another man officially held it while Stewart collected the salary. In 1783 the salary was instead given to Murray. Stewart continued to support government when
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December the previous year. He did not receive a new ship until 10 May 1790 when an expectation of a new war with Spain led to an armament, with Stewart appointed to command the 98-gun ship of the line
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of Dutch ports, towards the start of 1782 he failed to stop a Dutch convoy from escaping him while in the Downs, and after criticism of his actions he resigned his command in around March.
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Stewart was not given another command for a considerable period of time after this, choosing instead to focus on his political career. This situation changed with the start of the
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on 21 September the same year, and was further promoted to vice-admiral on 12 April 1794. He was not employed again within the Royal Navy after this, and died at his home near
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against the Dutch and was heavily damaged. Afterwards Parker resigned his command in the North Sea and Brathwaite also left the station, leaving Stewart able to re-hoist his
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Captain Stewart behaved exceedingly well in the action, is a very good officer and has kept himself clear of disputes of every kind, and shown no particular attachments.
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Resuming his command in the North Sea after the battle, Stewart resigned his position towards the start of 1782 when he failed to stop a Dutch convoy escaping him in
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came to power, but in 1784 he learned that he would again be appointed to the salary of the receiver general. Wanting to truly take up the position, at the
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describing him as an "inflexible supporter of every measure proposed". This assisted him in gaining appointments in his naval career. He supported
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on 16 April. Stewart's force was however not large enough to defend against the squadron the Dutch were forming to oppose it, and Vice-Admiral
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was repaired in a refit that was completed in February 1781, and Stewart was subsequently appointed a commodore and
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Leveson Douglas Stewart (1786–1819), a Royal Navy lieutenant who married Elizabeth Dalrymple-Hay, daughter of
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Stewart was still serving in the West Indies and so Galloway sponsored the election of Stewart's cousins
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before returning to Britain. After a period of service in British waters, in June 1763 he went out in
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on 21 February 1765 for extensive repairs. On 16 March he was instead given command of the 32-gun
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on 25 August, and did not see active service again until 11 February 1761 when he was promoted to
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from 1768 to 1784, generally as a supporter of the government. He resigned to take up post as
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was sent out with reinforcements in July. In Parker's force was the 64-gun ship of the line
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in 1790 and vice-admiral in 1794. An active politician when not at sea, Stewart served as
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on two occasions. Having begun his naval career in around 1753, Stewart was promoted to
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Stewart's father had intended for him to enter parliament from a young age, but at the
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was still at sea disagreements between the two commanders of the British at Ushant,
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continued to serve in the English Channel, and was part of the fleet that relieved
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Portrait of a young Georgina Isabella D'Aguilar, framed at her marriage to Stewart
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were also transferred for this. The fleet was subsequently sent to relieve the
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was heavily engaged during the battle and had ten men killed. Afterwards
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on 2 January 1759 and appointed as the fourth lieutenant of the 64-gun
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for Scottish constituencies
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and three other warships pictured dismasted during the Great Hurricane
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A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage
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in 1762 because of political negotiations undergone by his father
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The Royal Navy, a History from the Earliest Times to the Present
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A son (died 1807), a Royal Navy officer who drowned in service.
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Stewart saw no further service after 1783, but was promoted to
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Later returning to his political career and having settled in
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Stewart was then given command of the 80-gun ship of the line
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and Lady Catherine Cochrane, who was the youngest daughter of
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instead. On 19 February 1762 Stewart replaced Montgomerie as
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Physician to the Fleet: The Life and Times of Thomas Trotter
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to the West Indies on 8 April 1780, in a force commanded by
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was one of many ships to be heavily damaged in the October
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Stewart married Georgina Isabella d'Aguilar, daughter of
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Around this time Stewart also became the first patron of
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Archibald Keith Stewart (d. 24 June 1795), a Royal Navy
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Ephraim LΓ³pes Pereira d'Aguilar, 2nd Baron d'Aguilar
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Edinburgh: David Douglas. 1539: 1486: 1431: 1383: 1371: 1307: 1282: 1255: 1243: 1192: 1180: 1111: 1074: 991: 825:The Relief of Gibraltar, 11 October 1782 820: 685:, had led to political controversy. The 655: 1571:Vale, Brian; Edwards, Griffith (2011). 1523:A History of the Scottish Coal Industry 1520: 1407: 1395: 1154: 946:Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Gower 449:Alexander Stewart, 6th Earl of Galloway 357:Alexander Stewart, 6th Earl of Galloway 182:Alexander Stewart, 6th Earl of Galloway 1691: 1508: 1319: 1204: 1150: 1148: 1146: 1144: 1142: 1140: 343:officer and politician who sat in the 1474: 1446: 1138: 1136: 1134: 1132: 1130: 1128: 1126: 1124: 1122: 1120: 980:he gave up his seat to his opponent, 954:Augustus FitzRoy, 3rd Duke of Grafton 408:. Apart from a very brief command of 16:Scottish naval officer and politician 1558: 1458: 629:on 27 December 1777. Serving in the 453:John Cochrane, 4th Earl of Dundonald 1038:Sir John Dalrymple-Hay, 1st Baronet 908: 798:Stewart was present as such at the 705:in December, Stewart was sent with 480:in around 1753. He was promoted to 66:February 1762 β€“ March 1762 13: 1117: 691:John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich 459:would go on to inherit the family 370:in 1778 and in 1781 was appointed 14: 1755: 1027:James Alexander Stewart-Mackenzie 537:Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz 471: 987: 940:, in 1768 Stewart became MP for 732:, reaching Britain in December. 701:With his ship having received a 494:. He subsequently served at the 641:division of the British fleet, 565:. He commanded the ship on the 539:to England for her marriage to 498:later in the year. He departed 466: 21:Keith Stewart (disambiguation) 1: 1467: 978:1784 British general election 915:1761 British general election 740:Commander-in-Chief, North Sea 573:. Stewart then sailed to the 442: 372:Commander-in-Chief, North Sea 351:in 1761 and then advanced to 208: 1544:. Warwick, England: Helion. 1047: 864:the 90-gun ship of the line 840:, on 17 June. His crew from 802:, fought on 5 August, where 787:continued with Stewart's ex 742:, on 27 March. Based out of 336:(1739 – 3 March 1795) was a 7: 1614:Parliament of Great Britain 958:Frederick North, Lord North 875:Later service and flag rank 757:captured the French 32-gun 693:, specifically noted that: 687:First Lord of the Admiralty 393:. Instead given command of 173:Georgina Isabella d'Aguilar 10: 1760: 1521:Duckham, Baron F. (1970). 905:on 3 March 1795, aged 56. 620:American Revolutionary War 614:American Revolutionary War 304:American Revolutionary War 18: 1677: 1658: 1650: 1640: 1627: 1619: 1612: 1420:Vale & Edwards (2011) 1347:Vale & Edwards (2011) 1332:Vale & Edwards (2011) 1232:Vale & Edwards (2011) 1217:Vale & Edwards (2011) 1029:(1784–1843), who married 779:whose commander, Captain 374:only to be superseded by 324: 284: 225: 215: 204: 194: 189: 177: 169: 157: 149: 144: 140: 128: 116: 105: 94: 82: 70: 59: 48: 44: 32: 1714:Royal Navy vice admirals 974:William Pitt the Younger 846:Great Siege of Gibraltar 550:Stewart was promoted to 750:and the 32-gun frigate 726:Great Hurricane of 1780 714:Robert Boyle-Walsingham 185:Lady Catherine Cochrane 1590:Winfield, Rif (2007). 997: 893:Stewart was raised to 850:Battle of Cape Spartel 826: 699: 664: 496:invasion of Guadeloupe 406:Battle of Cape Spartel 314:Battle of Cape Spartel 297:Invasion of Guadeloupe 161:3 March 1795 (aged 56) 1744:British MPs 1780–1784 1739:British MPs 1774–1780 1734:British MPs 1768–1774 1729:British MPs 1761–1768 1724:Younger sons of earls 1623:Archibald Montgomerie 1540:Harrison, Cy (2019). 1510:Clowes, William Laird 1161:History of Parliament 995: 923:Archibald Montgomerie 824: 800:Battle of Dogger Bank 695: 659: 575:North America Station 569:until the end of the 380:Battle of Dogger Bank 309:Battle of Dogger Bank 205:Years of service 77:Archibald Montgomerie 1661:Member of Parliament 1630:Member of Parliament 1155:Haden-Guest, Edith. 927:member of parliament 852:on 20 October, with 421:member of parliament 359:. Stewart commanded 96:Member of Parliament 50:Member of Parliament 1560:Paul, James Balfour 1482:. 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Index

Keith Stewart (disambiguation)
The Honourable
Member of Parliament
Wigtown Burghs
Archibald Montgomerie
John Hamilton
Member of Parliament
Wigtownshire
James Murray
Andrew McDouall
Dumfries
Alexander Stewart, 6th Earl of Galloway
Royal Navy
Vice-Admiral
HMS Speedwell
HMS Lynx
HMS Lively
HMS Montreal
HMS Berwick
North Sea Command
HMS Cambridge
HMS Formidable
Seven Years' War
Invasion of Guadeloupe
American Revolutionary War
Battle of Dogger Bank
Battle of Cape Spartel
Vice-Admiral
Scottish
Royal Navy

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