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Stuart Osborne may be:.

  • a male Mary Sue.
  • a surname
  • a male first name
  • An alternative spelling is Stewart. The current French spelling "Stuart" was introduced by Queen Mary, who lived in France after her marriage to the Dauphin.

It originates from the House of Stuart, a ruling family of Scotland and England - see House of Stuart for a list of monarchs, pretenders and other family members. An example of a name is Stuart Johnson or Stewart Johnson. Mary Sue (or simply Sue) is a pejorative expression for a fictional character who is an idealized stand-in for the author, or for a story with such a character. ... A family name, or surname, is that part of a persons name that indicates to what family he or she belongs. ... A given name specifies and differentiates between members of a group of individuals, especially a family, all of whose members usually share the same family name. ... Stewart is a common surname and is also used as a male first name. ... This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ...

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People

Alexander Hugh Holmes Stuart (1807 - 1891) was a U.S. political figure. ... David Stuart may refer to David Stuart (politician) (1816–1868), politician from the U.S. state of Michigan David Stuart (diplomat), Australian diplomat and member of the United Nations Commission on Sustainable Development David Stuart (Mayanist), professor at the University of Texas, Austin; scholar of the Maya language and civilization... Francis Stuart (1902-2000) was a prolific Irish writer whose novels have a thrusting modernist iconoclasm. ... Self portrait, 1778 Gilbert Charles Stuart (né Stewart) (December 3, 1755 - July 9, 1828) was an American painter. ... Gloria Stuart (born July 4, 1910) is an American stage, television and film actress and artist. ... Herbert Akroyd-Stuart (January 28, 1864, Halifax Yorkshire, England - February 19, 1927) Inventor of the hot bulb oil engine. ... Imogen Stuart (1927 -) is a sculptor. ... James Ewell Brown Stuart (February 6, 1833 – May 12, 1864) was an American soldier from Virginia and a Confederate Army general during the American Civil War. ... Jesse Hilton Stuart (August 8, 1906 - February 17, 1984) was an American writer who achieved prominence in the short story, poetry, and novels. ... John McDouall Stuart (7 September 1815 – 5 June 1866) was the most accomplished and most famous of all Australias inland explorers and led the first expedition to traverse the continent from south to north successfully. ... This page is about various people named John Stuart; for the host of the Daily Show, see Jon Stewart. ... --- John Stewart John C. Stewart is an American singer/songwriter. ... Mary Stuart may refer to: Mary I of Scotland Mary Stuart (actress), an American actress, most known for her 35-year role on Search for Tomorrow Mary Stuart (singer), a singer Mary Stuart (infant), a daughter of James I who died in 1607 aged 2 Mary II of England and... Michael Stuart may refer to: Michael Stuart, a salsa singer and actor; Michael Stuart (statistician), a senior lecturer in statistics; and Michael Stuart Brown, a geneticist. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Ricky Stuart is a former Australian representative rugby league and rugby union player - a dual international and the current coach of the Australian national rugby league team. ... Stuart Chatwood, (born Fleetwood, Lancashire, England) is a Canadian musician, best known as the bass guitar/keyboard player for the now defunct rock band The Tea Party. ... Saint Vincent Ferrer, (In Valencian Sant Vicent Ferrer) (23 January 1350 – April 5, 1419) was a Valencian Dominican missionary; born in Valencia, Kingdom of Valencia (modern day Spain). ... Happy Nowhere album cover 1995 Dogs Eye View is an American rock band formed in 1994, best known for their 1995 Top 40 single Everything Falls Apart. Peter Stuart (vocalist/guitarist) started out by playing in the acoustic club circuit. ... Stuart Green (born 15 June 1981 in Whitehaven) is an English professional footballer currently playing for Crystal Palace. ...

Places

Downtown Stuart Stuart is a city in Martin County, Florida, on Floridas Treasure Coast. ... Stuart is a city located in Adair County, Iowa. ... Stuart is a village located in Holt County, Nebraska. ... Stuart is a town located in Hughes County, Oklahoma. ... Stuart is a town located in Patrick County, Virginia. ... Alice Springs on a large scale map Alice Springs is a large town in the Northern Territory of Australia located at 23°42′ S 133°52′ E. Its population of 28,178 (2001 Census) makes it the second-largest settlement in the Territory (the only other towns of... Alice Springs on a large scale map Alice Springs is a large town in the Northern Territory of Australia located at 23°42′ S 133°52′ E. Its population of 28,178 (2001 Census) makes it the second-largest settlement in the Territory (the only other towns of... Central Mount Stuart after rain View looking north from the summit of Central Mount Stuart Central Mount Stuart (846 m[1] / 2,776 ft) is a significant mountain peak situated in the southern Northern Territory, Australia, a prominent landmark easily seen from the nearby Stuart Highway, which at closest approach... Capital Darwin Government Constitutional monarchy Administrator Ted Egan Chief Minister Clare Martin (ALP) Federal representation  - House seats 2  - Senate seats 2 Gross Territorial Product (2004-05)  - Product ($m)  $10,418 (8th)  - Product per capita  $51,634/person (2nd) Population (End of September 2006)  - Population  207,700 (8th)  - Density  0. ... The Electoral district of Stuart is an electorate for the South Australian House of Assembly. ... Capital Adelaide Government Constitutional monarchy Governor Marjorie Jackson-Nelson Premier Mike Rann (ALP) Federal representation  - House seats 11  - Senate seats 12 Gross State Product (2004-05)  - Product ($m)  $59,819 (5th)  - Product per capita  $38,838/person (7th) Population (End of September 2006)  - Population  1,558,200 (5th)  - Density  1. ... For the house in Scotland, see Mount Stuart House. ...

Fictional characters

// The Mid Sodor Railway is a fictional narrow gauge railway on the Island of Sodor in The Railway Series of childrens books by the Rev. ... Peter Sam is a fictional locomotive from The Railway Series by Rev. ... Map showing the railways on the fictional Island of Sodor (click to enlarge). ... Springfield Nuclear Power Plant Springfield Nuclear Power Plant is a fictional nuclear power plant in the television animated cartoon series The Simpsons. ... Simpsons redirects here. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... MADtv is an American sketch comedy television series based on the humor magazine, Mad. ... Thomas Louis Pickles is the main character from the Nickelodeon animated television series Rugrats and its spinoff All Grown Up!. Tommy is among the series original characters, if not its central character. ... This article needs additional references or sources for verification. ... For the 1980s Canadian childrens band, see The Rugrats. ... Al Franken as Stuart Smalley (right) with Muggsy B. and Charles B. Stuart Smalley is a fictional character that was invented and performed by actor, comedian, author, and political activist Al Franken. ... Alan Stuart Al Franken (born May 21, 1951) is an Emmy Award–winning American comedian, actor, author, screenwriter, political commentator, radio host and, recently, politician. ... Saturday Night Live (SNL) is a weekly late night 91-minute American comedy-variety show based in New York City that has been broadcast live by NBC on Saturday nights since October 11, 1975. ... The Stand is an apocalyptic horror epic novel by Stephen King originally published in 1978. ... Stephen Edwin King (born September 21, 1947) is an American author of over 200 stories including over 50 bestselling horror novels. ... The Stand is a post-apocalyptic horror novel by Stephen King originally published in 1978. ... Cartoon Network (commonly referred to as CN) is a cable television network created by Turner Broadcasting which primarily shows animated programming. ... Published in 1945, Stuart Little was E. B. Whites first childrens story. ... Elwyn Brooks White (July 11, 1899, Mount Vernon, New York – October 1, 1985, North Brooklin, Maine) was a leading American essayist, author, humorist, poet and literary stylist. ... Stuart Little is a 1999 live-action film, very loosely based on the novel of the same name (few of the events in the movie actually occurred in the book). ... Year 1999 (MCMXCIX) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display full 1999 Gregorian calendar). ... Stuart Little 2 is a 2002 film, directed by Rob Minkoff. ... For album titles with the same name, see 2002 (album). ... A film that is released direct-to-video (also straight-to-video) is one which has been released to the public on home video formats first rather than first being released in movie theaters. ... For the Manfred Mann album, see 2006 (album). ...

Other

  • Kerr Stuart, English railway locomotive manufacturer
  • Stuart tank, American WW2 tank named after J.E.B. Stuart

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James Ewell Brown Stuart Biography (640 words)
A Virginia-born West Pointer (1854), Stuart was already a veteran of Indian fighting on the plains and of Bleeding Kansas when, as a first lieutenant in the 1st Cavalry, he carried orders for Robert E. Lee to proceed to Harpers Ferry to crush John Brown's raid.
Stuart, volunteering as aide-de-camp, went along and read the ultimatum to Brown before the assault in which he distinguished himself.
Stuart was a son-in-law of Brigadier General Philip St. George Cooke of the Federal service; his wife's brother was Brigadier General John Rogers Cooke of the Confederacy.
Hamilton Stuart and Benjamin Chambers Stuart: A century of distinguished East Texas Journalism and History (2861 words)
Hamilton Stuart was born nine miles south of Louisville on September 4, 1813, but grew to adulthood in Georgetown, Kentucky, where he was educated and soon became proficient in all branches of the printer's trade.
Stuart was a conservative editorialist, an unwavering supporter of (President, Senator or Governor) Sam Houston, and an ardent opponent of secession, the 'Know Nothing' Party, and the "grandiose schemes of the filibusterers," the Knights of the Golden Circle.
Ben Stuart soon learned that all the stories he had written for the Civilian were destroyed in the fire of 1885, which might have accounted for his collecting his articles in scrapbooks.
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