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  1. The marquess of Bute is the hereditary keeper of Rothesay Castle, a privilege granted to the ancestor of the Earls and Marquesses of Bute, John Stewart, by Robert II during the 14th century. In this capacity, the Crichton-Stuart family had been responsible for the upkeep and restoration of the castle up until the 1960s.

  2. Marquess of Bute ist ein erblicher britischer Adelstitel in der Peerage of Great Britain, benannt nach dem schottischen County Bute. Er wird vom Oberhaupt der Familie Crichton-Stuart getragen, einer Nebenlinie des alten englisch-schottischen Königsgeschlechts Stuart. Stammsitz der Familie ist Mount Stuart House auf der Insel Bute. Früher ...

  3. The 1st marquess, who had begun to renovate Cardiff castle in order to make it more habitable, died in 1814. His eldest son, John, lord Mountstuart, having died in 1794, he was succeeded by his grandson, John, 2nd marquess of Bute, who was born 10 August 1793.

  4. In March 1848, the Marquess was found dead. His son and heir, John Patrick Crichton-Stuart, 3rd Marquess of Bute – destined to become one of the greatest private patrons of architecture this country has seen – was only six months old.

  5. The Bute Archive is housed at Mount Stuart on the Isle of Bute, the ancestral home of the Crichton-Stuart family or Marquesses of Bute.

  6. John Crichton-Stuart, 4th Marquess of Bute, KT (20 June 1881 – 25 April 1947), was a Scottish peer. [1] Biography. Bute was born at Chiswick House in Chiswick, London.

  7. Crichton-Stuart family, Marquesses of Bute. This page summarises records created by this Family. The summary includes a brief description of the collection (s) (usually including the...