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  1. Januar 1803 in London; † 17. November 1854 in Stockholm) war ein britischer Politiker. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Herkunft. 2 Leben. 2.1 Jugend und Ausbildung. 2.2 Heirat mit Napoleons Nichte. 2.3 Mitglied des Unterhauses und Unterstützer der Wahlkreisreform. 2.4 Vorkämpfer der polnischen Unabhängigkeit in Großbritannien.

  2. 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 .

  3. Lord Dudley Coutts Stuart was born on 11 January 1803 at London, England. He was the son of John Stuart (1st Marquess of the County of Bute) and his wife Frances Coutts . He died on 17 November 1854 at age 51 in Stockholm, Sweden.

    • Male
    • January 11, 1803
    • Christine Alexandrine Egypta Bonaparte
    • November 17, 1854
  4. 17 Nov. 1854. Offices Held. Biography. Stuart was the grandson of Lord Bute, George IIIs 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. 28. Apr. 2022 · 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.

    • London
    • London, Middlesex, England (United Kingdom)
    • "Coutts-Stuart"
    • January 11, 1803
  6. STUART, Lord DUDLEY COUTTS (1803–1854), advocate of the independence of Poland, born in South Audley Street, London, on 11 Jan. 1803, was eighth son of John Stuart, first marquis of Bute (1744–1814), and the only son by his second wife, Frances, second daughter of Thomas Coutts, banker.

  7. Dudley Coutts Stuart was born in London on 11 January 1803. He studied at Christ's College, Cambridge and graduated in 1823. He was elected as MP for Arundel in 1830 and again in 1831, 1833, and 1835, and was MP for Marylebone from 1847.