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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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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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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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Douglas Stewart (1786β1819), 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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871:. Stewart's ship had four men killed during the engagement, after which the fleet returned to England.
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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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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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Ephraim LΓ³pes Pereira d'Aguilar, 2nd Baron d'Aguilar
439:, a position he held for the remainder of his life.
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1594:. Barnsley, South Yorkshire: Seaforth Publishing.
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447:Keith Stewart was born in 1739, the fourth son of
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637:on 27 July the following year. Stationed in the
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19:For other people named Keith Stewart, see
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573:. Stewart then sailed to the
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336:(1739 β 3 March 1795) was a
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687:First Lord of the Admiralty
393:. Instead given command of
173:Georgina Isabella d'Aguilar
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1734:British MPs 1768β1774
1729:British MPs 1761β1768
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1540:Harrison, Cy (2019).
1510:Clowes, William Laird
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1661:Member of Parliament
1630:Member of Parliament
1155:Haden-Guest, Edith.
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359:. Stewart commanded
96:Member of Parliament
50:Member of Parliament
1560:Paul, James Balfour
1482:. London: Harrison.
1434:, pp. 473β474.
1207:, pp. 237β238.
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633:, he fought at the
567:West Indies Station
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402:Relief of Gibraltar
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1582:978-1-84383-604-9
1564:The Scots Peerage
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1501:978-1-108-02636-9
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118:Preceded by
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482:lieutenant
478:Royal Navy
443:Early life
412:Formidable
341:Royal Navy
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199:Royal Navy
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