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Shaw-Stewart baronets (524 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article

Stewart FRSE (1793–1840) Sheriff of Stirlingshire, and Major General John Heron Maxwell Shaw-Stewart FRSE FRGS (1831–1908), a military engineer in India and
Sir James Walker, 2nd Baronet (334 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Louisa Susan Marlborough Heron-Maxwell, third daughter of Captain Sir John Heron-Maxwell, 6th Baronet at St James's Church, Piccadilly. They had nine children
Beatrice Heron-Maxwell (350 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
she married Spencer Horatio Walpole Heron Heron-Maxwell, son of Sir John Heron-Maxwell, 6th Baronet of Springkell. Beatrice Heron-Maxwell published in numerous
Madras Legislative Council (1861–1891) (391 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article
3) C. G. Master 4) Patrick O'Sullivan 5)Edmund Foster Webster 6) John Heron Maxwell Shaw-Stewart 7) W. H. Cornish 1) Mir Humayun Jah Bahadur 2) A. Seshayya
John Shaw Stewart (277 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
1827. They had two daughters and two sons, including Major General John Heron Maxwell Shaw-Stewart. The Art of Printing Agriculture The Study of Political
Plymouth Devonport (UK Parliament constituency) (1,622 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
Berkeley 1,056 25.1 +11.0 Whig John Romilly 1,046 24.8 −9.3 Conservative John Heron-Maxwell 1,032 24.5 +10.4 Turnout 2,107 (est) 87.5 (est) +5.5 Registered electors
Sir John Johnstone, 6th Baronet (1,163 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
and joined the Whig Club, contacted Charles James Fox about it. Sir John Heron Maxwell, a Tory passed over in 1804, might have run and split the vote. Johnstone
Patrick Shaw-Stewart (1,304 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
Llanbedr in Merionethshire, Wales. He was the son of Major-General John Heron Maxwell Shaw-Stewart (1831–1908), a military engineer, and Mary Catherine
Victor Cazalet (2,967 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Cazalet's mother, Maud, was the daughter of a Scottish baronet, Sir John Heron-Maxwell of Springkell, who when he died had left his family penniless.: 2