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  v. England, 1887 (painted in conjunction with the late G. H. Barrable); The Emperor's Farewell: The Dying Emperor Wilhelm I., 1888: The Last Shot for the Queen's Prize—Wimbledon, 1887; Cardinal Manning's Last Reception (presented to Cardinal Vaughan by the Roman Catholics of England): Mr. Gladstone introducing the Home Rule Bill, 13th Feb., 1893; Mr. Labouchere; Earl Roberts, V.C. (purchased by King Edward); The Queen and King Edward VII.; Dawn on the Matoppos; Lion guarding Cecil Rhodes' Grave; two Triptychs, illustrating Shipbuilding, for New City Hall, Belfast; Irish Political Cartoons; third son of late Sir Nathaniel Staples, 10th Bart, and heir-presumptive to Sir J. M. Staples, 11th Bart.; b. 30th June, 1853; m. 1883, Ada Louisa, dau. of H. Stammers, of London, and has issue one son and three daus. Res.: Lissan House, Cookstown, Co. Tyrone.

STARKIE, Robert Fitzwilliam, C.B., 1916; Resident Magistrate, Cork, 1905-1920: J.P. Co. Cork, 1898: entered the Royal Irish Constabulary as a Cadet, 1879; on Staff of Divisional Commissioner for Counties of Cork, Kerry, and Limerick, 1883 to 1887. Private Secretary to Inspector-General, R.I.C., 1893 to 1895; Resident Magistrate 1895 to 1920; Member of Commissions of Inquiry at Dublin Castle, 1901, 1908, and 1914: Chairman of Munitions Tribunal for Southern Ireland; Chairman of Courts of Referees under the Unemployment Insurance Acts at Cork, Mallow, and Fermoy; Member of the Appeal Tribunal at Cork under the Profiteering Act, 1920: b. 21st Nov.. 1855; third son of late William Robert Starkie, J.P., Cregane Manor, Roscarbery: m. 1905, Marion Awdry, dau. of the late Wm. E. Robinson, Rochdale; three sons. Res.: Cregane Manor, Roscarbery. Club: County Cork, Cork.

STEVENSON, Sir George Augustus, K.C.B. (1914), C.V.O. (1911), C.B. (1908), B.A. (Oxon); Chairman of the Board of Public Works, Ireland, 1913-21; a Commissioner of Public Works, 1892-1913: third son of late James Stevenson, of Toronto: b. 1856. Res.: Fareham, Silchester Road, Kingstown, Co. Dublin. Clubs: Savile, London: University (Dublin); Royal Irish Yacht Club.

STEWART, Col. Albert Fortescue, C.M.G. (1918), O.B.E. (1919); Col. Suffolk Regt.; served in W. Africa, 1901-02; European War, 1914-19: seventh son of Sir John Marcus Stewart, 3rd Bart., of Athenry, Co. Tyrone; b. 1868; m. 1902, Rita, third dau. of late Rt. Hon. Jonathan Christian, Lord Justice of Appeal in Ireland. Res.:&emsp;*&emsp;*&emsp;*

STEWART, Alfred Walter, D.Sc. Educ.: Universities of Glasgow and Marburg; University College, London; Mackay-Smith Scholar, 1901; 1851 Exhibition Scholar, 1903-5; Carnegie Research Fellow, 1905-8; Lecturer on Organic Chemistry, Queen's University, Belfast, 1909-14; Lecturer on Physical Chemistry and Radioactivity, Glasgow University, 1914-19: Professor of Chemistry Queen's University of Belfast, from 1919. Pubns.: Stereochemistry; Recent Advances in Organic Chemistry; Recent Advances in Inorganic and Physical Chemistry; Chemistry and its Borderland; numerous papers in the Transactions of the Chemical Society, etc.; youngest son of Professor William Stewart, D.D., LL.D., of Glasgow; m. 1916, Jessie Lily, dau. of Coats. Res.: Queen's University, Belfast.

STEWART, Capt. Charles Frederick, D.L., J.P., Co. Donegal; late Capt. 5th Batt. Royal Inniskilling Fus.; eldest son of late Charles Frederick Stewart, D.L., J.P., of Horn Head, Co. Donegal, and 1st wife, Elizabeth (d. 1881), dau. of late Rev, Thos. Lindesay; b. 1870; m. 1st, 1899, Alice (d. 1907), eldest dau. of late Capt. John K. Humfrey, 53rd Regt., of Cavanacor, Co. Donegal; 2nd, 1910, Hildegarde, eldest dau. of Frederick Lindesay, of Waverley Road, Liverpool. Res.: Horn Head, Dunfanaghy, Co. Donegal.

STEWART, Sir Charles John, K.B.E. (1918); Barrister Inner Temple, 1883; was Senior Official Receiver Companies Winding-up, 1890-97: Clerk of the London County Council, 1897-1900: Chairman of S. Allsopp and Sons, 1900-07; Public Trustee, 1907-19. Recns.: hunting, shooting and fishing; fourth son of John Vandeleur Stewart, of Rock Hill, Co. Donegal: b. 1851: m. 1884, Lady Mary Catherine Graham Toler, dau. of 3rd Earl of Norbury, and has issue three daus. Res: 24 Eccleston Square, London, S.W.; Rockhill, Co. Donegal.

'''STEWART, Brig.-Gen. Cosmo Gordon''', C.M.G. (1915), D.S.O. (1895); served in Chitral, 1895; Egypt, 1897-8; Nile Expedition, 1899; S. African War, 1901-2; European War, 1914-19; G.S.O., 1st grade, 1919-20; Brig.-Gen. R. A. from 1920; eighth son of late Sir John Marcus Stewart, 3rd Bart., of Athenry, Co. Tyrone; b. 1869; m. 1911: Gladys, dau. of late J. H. Honeyman, M.D., of Auckland, New Zealand, and has issue one son. Naval and Military Club, London.<section end="Stewart, Brig.-Gen. Cosmo Gordon" />

<section begin="Stewart, The Right Hon. George Francis" />STEWART, The Right Hon. George Francis, P.C. (1921), M.A. (T.C.D.), F.S.I., J.P., D.L.. Co. Leitrim (High Sheriff, 1893 and 1919): a Director of the Bank of Ireland (Governor, 1914 and 1915); Chairman of the Irish Branch, Surveyors' Institution, 1899; Senior Partner in J. R. Stewart & Sons, Dublin; Representative of Southern Unionists to Irish Convention,<section end="Stewart, The Right Hon. George Francis" />