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    Thomas Stuart Smith (1815–1869) was a Scottish painter and philanthropist known for creating what is now called the Stirling Smith Museum and Art Gallery...
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  • Thomas Richard Stephen Peregrine Stuart-Smith OBE (born 14 February 1960) is an English landscape architect, garden designer and writer. He specialises...
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  • Thomas Smith may refer to: Thomas Smith (MP for Midhurst), MP for Midhurst Thomas Smith (MP for Great Bedwyn) (1382–1399), English politician Thomas Smith...
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    at the bequest of artist Thomas Stuart Smith. Thomas Stuart Smith's uncle, Alexander Smith, supplied funding so that Smith could travel and paint in...
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    2020. He is the son of Sir Murray Stuart-Smith (a former Lord Justice of Appeal) and Joan, the daughter of Major Thomas Motion. He was educated at Radley...
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    Marty Stuart (born September 30, 1958) is an American country and bluegrass music singer, songwriter, and musician. Active since 1968, Stuart initially...
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    New York, from Representative Thomas Hamlet Averett, the man who had defeated his father in the 1848 election. Stuart was a popular student and was happy...
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  • Thomas Stuart Ferguson (May 21, 1915 – March 16, 1983) was an American lawyer, a Mormon and an amateur archaeologist who dedicated his life to finding...
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  • Thomas Geoffrey Stuart Smith (called Geoffrey; surnamed Smith or Stuart-Smith; 28 February 1901 – 8 December 1981) was an Anglican bishop in the 20th...
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    Patrick Stuart, 1892-1928 Hon. Andrew Godfrey Stuart, 1790–1872 Andrew Thomas Stuart, 1814–1894 Robert Walter Stuart, 1845–1918 Walter Burleigh Stuart, 1875–1912...
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  • George for England (mosaic for Palace of Westminster) Thomas Stuart Smith – The Pipe of Freedom Thomas Thornycroft – Statue of Richard Grosvenor, Second Marquess...
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    by Thomas Stuart Smith, depicting a black man lighting a pipe. The Royal Academy of Arts declined to include it in their 1869 exhibition, but Smith exhibited...
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  • Sir Murray Stuart-Smith, KCMG, PC (born 18 November 1927) is a former English barrister and Appeal Court judge. His 1997 re-examination of Lord Taylor's...
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    artist Marty Stuart. Stuart began producing her after writing songs for Smith's 1998 comeback album. Stuart described encountering Smith 26 years earlier...
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    Lady Arbella Stuart (also Arabella, or Stewart; 1575 – 25 September 1615) was an English noblewoman who was considered a possible successor to Queen Elizabeth...
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  • Ronald Stuart Thomas (29 March 1913 – 25 September 2000), published as R. S. Thomas, was a Welsh poet and Anglican priest noted for nationalism, spirituality...
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    Stuart Saunders Smith (16 March 1948 - 3 June 2024) was an American composer and percussionist. After having studied composition and music theory at three...
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  • Susan Leigh Smith (née Vaughan; born September 26, 1971) is an American woman who was convicted of murdering her two sons, three-year-old Michael and...
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    enrolling at the Nottingham School of Design where he was taught by Thomas Stuart Smith. He settled in London by 1866, becoming an associate of the Royal...
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    Elizabeth Stuart (19 August 1596 – 13 February 1662) was Electress of the Palatinate and briefly Queen of Bohemia as the wife of Frederick V of the Palatinate...
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