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  1. Lord Dudley Coutts Stuart (11 January 1803, London – 17 November 1854, Stockholm) was a British politician. He was the youngest son of John Stuart, 1st Marquess of Bute, and his second wife, Frances Coutts, daughter of the banker Thomas Coutts . In 1820, he was admitted to Christ Church, Oxford .

  2. Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester, KG, PC (24 June 1532 – 4 September 1588) was an English statesman and the favourite of Elizabeth I from her accession until his death. He was a suitor for the queen's hand for many years.

  3. Robert Dudley, earl of Leicester was a favourite and possible lover of Queen Elizabeth I of England. Handsome and immensely ambitious, he failed to win the Queen’s hand in marriage but remained her close friend to the end of his life.

  4. 17 Nov. 1854. Offices Held. Biography. Stuart was the grandson of Lord Bute, George III’s prime minister, and his family boasted an impressive parliamentary pedigree: his father, three uncles and three half-brothers all sat in the House before 1820.

  5. Lord Dudley Stuart 1803 - 1854 Constituencies. Arundel July 30, 1830 - July 24, 1837; Marylebone July 31, 1847 - December 20, 1854; Contributions. First recorded, on March 7, 1831 MINISTERIAL PLAN OF PARLIAMENTARY REFORM—ADJOURNED DEBATE— FIFTH DAY. Commons.

  6. Lord Dudley Coutts Stuart was a British politician. He was the youngest son of John Stuart, 1st Marquess of Bute, and his second wife, Frances Coutts, daughter of the banker Thomas Coutts.

  7. Lord Dudley Coutts Stuart (1803-1854), Advocate of Polish independence. Early Victorian Portraits Catalogue Entry. Sitter in 4 portraits