Houston Stewart
Admiral of the Fleet Sir Houston Stewart, GCB (3 August 1791 – 10 December 1875) was a Royal Navy officer and briefly a Liberal Party Member of Parliament. After serving as a junior officer in the Napoleonic Wars, Stewart became commanding officer of the third-rate HMS Benbow in the Mediterranean Fleet and took part in the bombardment of Acre during the Egyptian–Ottoman War. He went on to be Captain-Superintendent of Woolwich Dockyard and then Controller-General of the Coastguard.
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Houston Stewart
Admiral of the Fleet Sir Houston Stewart, GCB (3 August 1791 – 10 December 1875) was a Royal Navy officer and briefly a Liberal Party Member of Parliament. After serving as a junior officer in the Napoleonic Wars, Stewart became commanding officer of the third-rate HMS Benbow in the Mediterranean Fleet and took part in the bombardment of Acre during the Egyptian–Ottoman War. He went on to be Captain-Superintendent of Woolwich Dockyard and then Controller-General of the Coastguard.
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Admiral of the Fleet Sir Houst ...... Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth.
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1791-08-03
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Springkell, near Kirtlebridge, Dumfriesshire
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Sir Houston Stewart
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1875-12-10
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Sir Houston Stewart
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Member of Parliament for Greenwich
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February 1852 – March 1852
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Admiral of the Fleet Sir Houst ...... ler-General of the Coastguard.
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