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  • James Steuart (economist)
  • Scottish nobleman and economist (1712–1780)

    Sir James Steuart, 3rd Baronet of Goodtrees and 7th Baronet of Coltness (/ˈstjuːərt/; 21 October 1712 – 26 November 1780), also known as Sir James Steuart

    James Steuart (economist)

    James Steuart (economist)

    James_Steuart_(economist)

  • James Steuart
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    James Steuart may refer to: James Steuart (Royal Navy officer) (1690–1757), Admiral of the Fleet Sir James Steuart of Coltness (1608–1681), Lord Provost

    James Steuart

    James_Steuart

  • Definitions of economics
  • public administration of state affairs. In 1770, Scottish economist Sir James Steuart wrote An Inquiry into the Principles of Political Economy, the first

    Definitions of economics

    Definitions_of_economics

  • EBCOR
  • Excess Burden Comes Out of Rent

    taxes, the latter being his preferred and sole system of taxation. Sir James Steuart (1712–1780) rejected Locke's theorem that all taxes would ultimately

    EBCOR

    EBCOR

  • James Stewart (advocate, born 1635)
  • Scottish lawyer and advocate

    Sir James Stewart (or Steuart) of Goodtrees (1635–1713) was a Scottish lawyer, political opponent of the Stuarts monarchy, and reforming Lord Advocate

    James Stewart (advocate, born 1635)

    James Stewart (advocate, born 1635)

    James_Stewart_(advocate,_born_1635)

  • George Steuart Group
  • George Steuart Group of Companies (George Steuarts) is Sri Lanka's oldest mercantile establishment, having been established in 1835 during British occupation

    George Steuart Group

    George_Steuart_Group

  • Steuart Wilson
  • English tenor and arts administrator (1889–1966)

    Sir James Steuart Wilson (21 July 1889 – 18 December 1966) was an English singer, known for tenor roles in oratorios and concerts in the first half of

    Steuart Wilson

    Steuart_Wilson

  • Statistical Accounts of Scotland
  • Series of documentary publications

    Scotland in 1755, based to some extent on Wallace's work. In 1767, Sir James Denham-Steuart suggested a national survey in his "Enquiry into the principles of

    Statistical Accounts of Scotland

    Statistical Accounts of Scotland

    Statistical_Accounts_of_Scotland

  • James Steuart of Coltness
  • Scottish merchant, banker, landowner, politician and Covenanter (1608–1681)

    Sir James Steuart of Coltness (1608 – 31 March 1681) was a Scottish merchant, banker, landowner, politician and Covenanter. Steuart was the second son

    James Steuart of Coltness

    James Steuart of Coltness

    James_Steuart_of_Coltness

  • James Barry (surgeon)
  • 19th-century military surgeon in the British Army

    Despite Barry being frequently referred to nowadays as James Miranda Barry, or James Miranda Steuart Barry (even by some biographers), there is no evidence

    James Barry (surgeon)

    James Barry (surgeon)

    James_Barry_(surgeon)

  • Michael J. S. Dewar
  • American chemist

    Michael James Steuart Dewar (24 September 1918 – 10 October 1997) was an American theoretical chemist. Dewar was the son of Scottish parents, Annie Balfour

    Michael J. S. Dewar

    Michael_J._S._Dewar

  • Steuart family
  • The Steuart family of Maryland was a prominent political family in the early history of Maryland. The Steuarts, of Scottish descent, have their origins

    Steuart family

    Steuart family

    Steuart_family

  • John James Stuart of Allanbank
  • Sir John James Stuart or Steuart, 5th Baronet of Allanbank, FRSE (1779–1849) was a 19th-century Scottish landowner and artist. He was born in Rome in

    John James Stuart of Allanbank

    John James Stuart of Allanbank

    John_James_Stuart_of_Allanbank

  • History of economic thought
  • Study of the development of economic thought

    beginning of the 18th century. In 1767 Scottish mercantilist economist Sir James Steuart (1713–1780) published An Inquiry into the Principles of Political Economy

    History of economic thought

    History_of_economic_thought

  • Steuart baronets
  • Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia

    Three Steuart baronetcies were given to three brothers, the first, fourth, and seventh of the seven sons of Sir James Steuart, knight, Lord Provost of

    Steuart baronets

    Steuart_baronets

  • James Steuart Shanks
  • British merchant (1824–1911)

    James Steuart Shanks, (1826–1911), second son of the coachmaker Robert Shanks was a British merchant living in Moscow. James studied at Leiden University

    James Steuart Shanks

    James Steuart Shanks

    James_Steuart_Shanks

  • William Steuart (British Army officer)
  • British Army general

    stone of St George's, Hanover Square. Steuart was the second son of Colonel William Stewart (d.1691), adjutant to James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose at

    William Steuart (British Army officer)

    William_Steuart_(British_Army_officer)

  • Sir James Steuart Denham, 8th Baronet
  • Scottish soldier

    Sir James Steuart Denham, 8th and 4th Baronet (August 1744 – 12 August 1839) was a Scottish soldier of the British Army. He was born James Steuart, the

    Sir James Steuart Denham, 8th Baronet

    Sir_James_Steuart_Denham,_8th_Baronet

  • Mercantilism
  • Economic policy emphasizing exports

    Retrieved June 14, 2018. [...] the mercantilism of John Law and Sir James Steuart gave way to the classicism of David Hume and David Ricardo [...]. Magnusson

    Mercantilism

    Mercantilism

    Mercantilism

  • Sir James Stewart, 1st Baronet
  • Scottish lawyer and politician (1681–1727)

    Sir James Stewart, 1st Baronet (or Steuart; 1681 – 9 August 1727) was a Scottish lawyer and politician. He was the first son of Sir James Stewart of Goodtrees

    Sir James Stewart, 1st Baronet

    Sir James Stewart, 1st Baronet

    Sir_James_Stewart,_1st_Baronet

  • Albert O. Hirschman
  • American economist (1915–2012)

    Hegel's Theory of the Modern State (1974), which together brought him to James Steuart. Simultaneously, he worked with Quentin Skinner at the IAS and became

    Albert O. Hirschman

    Albert O. Hirschman

    Albert_O._Hirschman

  • Sir Robert Steuart, 1st Baronet
  • Scottish merchant and politician

    Scotland from 1698 to 1702. Steuart was born in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1643. He was the seventh and youngest son of Sir James Steuart of Kirkfield and Coltness

    Sir Robert Steuart, 1st Baronet

    Sir_Robert_Steuart,_1st_Baronet

  • James Shanks
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    James Shanks may refer to: James Shanks (New Zealand politician) James Shanks (Irish politician) James Steuart Shanks, British merchant living in Moscow

    James Shanks

    James_Shanks

  • On the Principles of Political Economy and Taxation
  • 1817 book by David Ricardo

    from international trade. Ricardo claims in the preface that Turgot, James Steuart, Adam Smith, Jean-Baptiste Say, Sismondi, and others had not written

    On the Principles of Political Economy and Taxation

    On the Principles of Political Economy and Taxation

    On_the_Principles_of_Political_Economy_and_Taxation

  • Diminishing returns
  • Economic theory

    economists such as Johann Heinrich von Thünen, Jacques Turgot, Adam Smith, James Steuart, Thomas Robert Malthus, and David Ricardo. Turgot argued that "each

    Diminishing returns

    Diminishing returns

    Diminishing_returns

  • George H. Steuart (brigadier general)
  • Confederate Army general

    George Hume Steuart (August 24, 1828 – November 22, 1903) was a planter in Maryland and an American military officer; he served thirteen years in the

    George H. Steuart (brigadier general)

    George H. Steuart (brigadier general)

    George_H._Steuart_(brigadier_general)

  • Steuart
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    colonial Maryland James Steuart (economist) (1712–1780), British economist John Steuart Curry (1897–1946), American painter Margaret Steuart Pollard (1903–1996)

    Steuart

    Steuart

  • James Steuart (Royal Navy officer)
  • Admiral of the Fleet James Steuart (1678 – 30 March 1757) was a Royal Navy officer. After his father died at the Siege of Derry, Steuart and his siblings

    James Steuart (Royal Navy officer)

    James_Steuart_(Royal_Navy_officer)

  • Malthusianism
  • Idea about population growth and food supply

    "nothing more than a school-boyish, superficial plagiary of Defoe, Sir James Steuart, Townsend, Franklin, Wallace". Friedrich Engels argued that Malthus

    Malthusianism

    Malthusianism

    Malthusianism

  • November 26
  • Day of the year

    1719 – John Hudson, English librarian and scholar (born 1662) 1780 – James Steuart, Scottish economist (born 1712) 1829 – Thomas Buck Reed, American lawyer

    November 26

    November_26

  • 1780
  • Calendar year

    17 – William Cookworthy, English chemist (b. 1705) November 26 – Sir James Steuart, Scottish economist (b. 1712) November 29 – Empress Maria Theresa of

    1780

    1780

    1780

  • List of provosts of Edinburgh
  • Tod (1648) Sir James Steuart, of Coltness (1652) Sir Archibald Tod (1654) Sir Andrew Ramsay, Lord Abbotshall (1658) Sir James Steuart, of Coltness (1660)

    List of provosts of Edinburgh

    List of provosts of Edinburgh

    List_of_provosts_of_Edinburgh

  • October 21
  • Day of the year

    Nicolaus I Bernoulli, Swiss mathematician and theorist (died 1759) 1712 – James Steuart, Scottish economist and author (died 1780) 1725 – Franz Moritz von Lacy

    October 21

    October_21

  • 1608 in Scotland
  • constructed The Lanark Silver Bell (horse racing trophy) established James Steuart of Coltness, merchant, banker, landowner, politician and Covenanter

    1608 in Scotland

    1608_in_Scotland

  • George H. Steuart (politician)
  • Scottish physician, planter, and politician (1700–1784)

    Steuart (1700 – 1784) was a Scottish physician, planter, and politician who spent most of his life in colonial Maryland. Born in Perthshire, Steuart emigrated

    George H. Steuart (politician)

    George_H._Steuart_(politician)

  • George H. Steuart (militia general)
  • American military officer

    George Hume Steuart (1790–1867) was a United States general who fought during the War of 1812, and later joined the Confederate States of America during

    George H. Steuart (militia general)

    George H. Steuart (militia general)

    George_H._Steuart_(militia_general)

  • General Steuart
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Confederate States Army major general Sir James Steuart Denham, 8th Baronet (1744–1839), British Army general William Steuart (British Army officer) (1643–1726)

    General Steuart

    General_Steuart

  • Pendulum
  • Mechanism for regulating the speed of clocks

    location a pendulum's swing wouldn't be distorted by the Earth's rotation. James Steuart (1780) and George Skene Keith were also supporters. By the end of the

    Pendulum

    Pendulum

    Pendulum

  • Political economy
  • Study of the development of social production

    article links. An Inquiry into the Principles of Political Oeconomy, by James Steuart (1712-1780), two volumes. Harriet Martineau 1802-1876, a writer on political

    Political economy

    Political economy

    Political_economy

  • James V
  • King of Scotland from 1513 to 1542

    1907), p. 18. Steuart, A. Francis, ed., Memoirs of Sir James Melville of Halhill (Routledge, 1929), pp. 14–17. Denys Hay, Letters of James V (Edinburgh

    James V

    James V

    James_V

  • James Stuart
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    financial author James Patrick Stuart (born 1968), American film and television actor James Stewart (disambiguation) James Steuart (disambiguation) Jamie

    James Stuart

    James_Stuart

  • Coltness
  • Suburb in North Lanarkshire, Scotland

    Coltness was purchased by Sir James Stewart, later Lord Provost of Edinburgh, in 1653; the 18th century economist James Steuart (Denham) lived here. The estate

    Coltness

    Coltness

    Coltness

  • 1712
  • Calendar year

    expert on canon law (d. 1766) October 21 – James Steuart, Scottish economist (d. 1780) October 22 – James Hamilton, 8th Earl of Abercorn, member of the

    1712

    1712

    1712

  • Aylmer and Louise Maude
  • English translators (1858–1938) & (1855–1939)

    Maude was born Louise Shanks in Moscow, one of the eight children of James Steuart Shanks, who was the founder and director of Shanks & Bolin, Magasin

    Aylmer and Louise Maude

    Aylmer and Louise Maude

    Aylmer_and_Louise_Maude

  • Wager Mutiny
  • 1741 British naval mutiny

    Tuesday, 15 April 1746, presided by Vice Admiral of the Red Squadron James Steuart. Much of what happened on the day land was first sighted off Patagonia

    Wager Mutiny

    Wager Mutiny

    Wager_Mutiny

  • Primitive accumulation
  • Marxist theory of the origin of capitalism

    honest and brutal analyses of his contemporaries were ignored. Sir James Steuart, for example, wrote with blunt frankness about the need for a "statesman"

    Primitive accumulation

    Primitive_accumulation

  • Metallism
  • Economic principle

    expression comes from Knapp. Ramón Tortajada (1999). The Economics of James Steuart. Routledge., p. 187. Stephanie A. Bell and Edward J. Nell, ed. (2003)

    Metallism

    Metallism

    Metallism

  • Maryland State Colonization Society
  • Former colonization organization

    Managers, along with his father James Steuart, who was vice-president, and his brother, the physician Richard Sprigg Steuart, also on the board of managers

    Maryland State Colonization Society

    Maryland State Colonization Society

    Maryland_State_Colonization_Society

  • David Wemyss, Lord Elcho
  • Scottish Jacobite earl (1721–1787)

    younger brothers, Francis (1723-1808) and James (1726–1786). His sister Frances (1722-1789) married Sir James Steuart (1707–1780), exiled for his part in the

    David Wemyss, Lord Elcho

    David Wemyss, Lord Elcho

    David_Wemyss,_Lord_Elcho

  • Bank of Amsterdam
  • Early (Dutch) bank

    Economy. David Hume (1752) Of the Balance of Trade Part II, Essay V James Steuart (1767) An Inquiry into the Principles of Political Economy, Book IV

    Bank of Amsterdam

    Bank of Amsterdam

    Bank_of_Amsterdam

  • Sir Henry Steuart
  • born Henry Steuart at Allanton House in Lanarkshire in 1759, the son of Margaret Steuart-Barclay of Collairnie and her husband, James Steuart, 10th Laird

    Sir Henry Steuart

    Sir_Henry_Steuart

  • Shanks
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Archaeology Society Howie Shanks (1890–1941), American baseball player James Steuart Shanks (1826–1911), British merchant in Moscow John Shanks (born 1964)

    Shanks

    Shanks

  • Henry Erskine, 10th Earl of Buchan
  • Scottish peer (1710–1767)

    Scotland between 1745 and 1746. Lord Buchan married Agnes, daughter of Sir James Steuart, 7th Baronet, on 31 January 1739. His elder daughter was Lady Anne Agnes

    Henry Erskine, 10th Earl of Buchan

    Henry Erskine, 10th Earl of Buchan

    Henry_Erskine,_10th_Earl_of_Buchan

  • Das Kapital
  • Three-volume work by Karl Marx, 1867–1894

    thinkers like William Petty, John Locke, Thomas Hobbes, David Hume, James Steuart, Adam Smith, Thomas Malthus, and David Ricardo. He also engaged with

    Das Kapital

    Das Kapital

    Das_Kapital

  • The Young Hegel
  • Book by Marxist philosopher György Lukács on the early life and writings of Hegel

    young Marx. In particular he emphasizes the force of Adam Smith and James Steuart in shaping Hegel's economic views and his critique of alienation in

    The Young Hegel

    The_Young_Hegel

  • 1780s
  • Decade

    17 – William Cookworthy, English chemist (b. 1705) November 26 – Sir James Steuart, Scottish economist (b. 1712) November 29 – Empress Maria Theresa of

    1780s

    1780s

    1780s

  • George Clinton (Royal Navy officer)
  • Royal Navy admiral, governor of the Province of New York

    cope with the liberal politicians of the New York assembly who were led by James De Lancey and resigned in 1753. Clinton also served as Member of Parliament

    George Clinton (Royal Navy officer)

    George Clinton (Royal Navy officer)

    George_Clinton_(Royal_Navy_officer)

  • History of slavery in Maryland
  • board of Managers; his father James Steuart, who was vice-president; and his brother, the physician Richard Sprigg Steuart, also on the board of Managers

    History of slavery in Maryland

    History of slavery in Maryland

    History_of_slavery_in_Maryland

  • 12th Royal Lancers
  • British Army cavalry regiment

    Keppel 1782–1791: Lt-Gen. Hon. George Lane Parker 1791–1815: Gen. Sir James Steuart, Bt., GCH 1815–1825: Gen. Sir William Payne, Bt. 12th (The Prince of

    12th Royal Lancers

    12th Royal Lancers

    12th_Royal_Lancers

  • Newmains
  • Human settlement in Scotland

    the property. The estate was soon purchased from the trustees of Sir James Steuart Denham enabling the fortuitous establishment of an iron works on a proven

    Newmains

    Newmains

    Newmains

  • Caroline Frederick Scott
  • Scottish soldier (c. 1711–1754)

    Stewarts opposed the 1707 Union, while Scott's cousin, the economist James Steuart, was exiled for his part in the 1745 rebellion. His elder brother George

    Caroline Frederick Scott

    Caroline_Frederick_Scott

  • List of University of Edinburgh people
  • Adam Smith, author of The Wealth of Nations, "father of economics" James Steuart, economist Jerzy Żyżyński, Polish economist Edward Abbey, American author

    List of University of Edinburgh people

    List_of_University_of_Edinburgh_people

  • George Shanks
  • British translator (1896–1957)

    family firm of Shanks & Bolin, Magasin Anglais established by his father James Steuart Shanks in 1852. As a result of the Russian Revolution of 1917, the family

    George Shanks

    George_Shanks

  • Richard Cantillon
  • Irish-French economist and banker (c. 1680 – 1734)

    Quesnay. It is also possible that Cantillon influenced Scottish economist James Steuart, both directly and indirectly. Cantillon is one of the few economists

    Richard Cantillon

    Richard Cantillon

    Richard_Cantillon

  • Wishaw
  • Town in North Lanarkshire, Scotland

    were the principal aristocrats in the area, but sold their land to Sir James Steuart, later Lord Provost of Edinburgh, in 1653. Wishaw House is thought to

    Wishaw

    Wishaw

    Wishaw

  • James Shanks (New Zealand politician)
  • New Zealand politician

    James Steuart Shanks (his middle name was often spelled Stewart; March 1835 – 13 October 1911) was a 19th-century Member of Parliament from the Southland

    James Shanks (New Zealand politician)

    James_Shanks_(New_Zealand_politician)

  • Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth
  • Military unit

    December 1698 N Rear Admiral James Wishart, September 1703 – October 1703 Commodore Richard Lestock, 1741 Admiral James Steuart: 1745–1747 Admiral Sir Edward

    Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth

    Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth

    Commander-in-Chief,_Portsmouth

  • Denham (surname)
  • Surname list

    Mangles Denham, (1800–1887), British naval officer and surveyor Sir James Steuart Denham (1744−1839), Scottish soldier Jeff Denham (born 1967), American

    Denham (surname)

    Denham_(surname)

  • Joseph Wilton
  • English sculptor (1722–1803)

    Monument to Sir Basil Keith in Jamaica Cathedral (1780) Monument to Sir James Steuart Denham in Westminster Abbey (1780) Monument to his own daughters in

    Joseph Wilton

    Joseph Wilton

    Joseph_Wilton

  • Battle of Rullion Green
  • 1666 battle of the Scottish Covenanter Wars

    meant the government had already arrested prominent dissidents such as James Steuart of Coltness, former Provost of Edinburgh. However, the number of rebels

    Battle of Rullion Green

    Battle of Rullion Green

    Battle_of_Rullion_Green

  • William Kerr, 5th Marquess of Lothian
  • British Army general (1737–1815)

    of Great Britain and Ireland. William Pickering. pp. 500–501. Paul, Sir James Balfour (1908). The Scots Peerage: Innermeath-Mar. D. Douglas. pp. 481–483

    William Kerr, 5th Marquess of Lothian

    William Kerr, 5th Marquess of Lothian

    William_Kerr,_5th_Marquess_of_Lothian

  • Tübingen
  • City in Baden-Württemberg, Germany

    Martin Wieland (1733–1813), classical writer of the Enlightenment Sir James Steuart Denham, 8th Baronet (1744–1839), a Scottish soldier of the British Army

    Tübingen

    Tübingen

    Tübingen

  • Oxford University Music Society
  • sponsored weekly concerts in the historic Holywell Music Room. Sir James Steuart Wilson (1889–1966) sang for the Club. OUMS was founded to promote the

    Oxford University Music Society

    Oxford_University_Music_Society

  • House of Bolin
  • Luxury jewelry company from Stockholm

    opened a shop of his own in Moscow in partnership with an Englishman, James Steuart Shanks. Their shop was called Shanks & Bolin, Magasin Anglais, and was

    House of Bolin

    House of Bolin

    House_of_Bolin

  • Munro of Auchinbowie
  • Branch of Clan Munro

    Auchinderry and Redhall. Catherine Monro (1804–1868), married Sir John James Steuart of Allanbank. Georgiana Monro (1808–1868), married George Skene of Rubislaw

    Munro of Auchinbowie

    Munro of Auchinbowie

    Munro_of_Auchinbowie

  • Richard Sprigg Steuart
  • American physician (1797–1876)

    Richard Sprigg Steuart (November 1797 – July 14, 1876) was an American physician and an early pioneer of the treatment of mental illness. In 1838 he inherited

    Richard Sprigg Steuart

    Richard Sprigg Steuart

    Richard_Sprigg_Steuart

  • List of nominees for the Nobel Prize in Chemistry
  • April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination Archive – Michael James Steuart Dewar". NobelPrize.org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination

    List of nominees for the Nobel Prize in Chemistry

    List of nominees for the Nobel Prize in Chemistry

    List_of_nominees_for_the_Nobel_Prize_in_Chemistry

  • Admiral of the Fleet (Royal Navy)
  • Highest officer rank of the Royal Navy

    1749 Ogle ChallonerSir Chaloner Ogle 1681 1750 22 November 1751 Steuart JamesJames Steuart 1690 1757 March 1757 Clinton GeorgeGeorge Clinton 1686 1761 30

    Admiral of the Fleet (Royal Navy)

    Admiral_of_the_Fleet_(Royal_Navy)

  • Edward Hawke, 1st Baron Hawke
  • Royal Navy officer and politician (1705–1781)

    proceeding with the landing on the mainland. Despite a report by Colonel James Wolfe that they would be able to capture Rochefort, Mordaunt was reluctant

    Edward Hawke, 1st Baron Hawke

    Edward Hawke, 1st Baron Hawke

    Edward_Hawke,_1st_Baron_Hawke

  • Royal Scots Greys
  • British Army cavalry regiment

    General William John Kerr, 5th Marquess of Lothian, KT 1815 General Sir James Steuart, Bt., GCH 1839 General Sir William Keir Grant, KCB, KH 1852 Lieutenant-General

    Royal Scots Greys

    Royal Scots Greys

    Royal_Scots_Greys

  • Johann Heinrich Gottlob Justi
  • German political economist (1717–1771)

    economic order in the long term – is far closer to thinkers such as Sir James Steuart (economist). Research on Justi has primarily focused on his works on

    Johann Heinrich Gottlob Justi

    Johann_Heinrich_Gottlob_Justi

  • Thomas Erskine, 1st Baron Erskine
  • British politician

    of Henry David Erskine, 10th Earl of Buchan and Agnes Steuart, the daughter of Sir James Steuart, solicitor general for Scotland. His older brothers were

    Thomas Erskine, 1st Baron Erskine

    Thomas Erskine, 1st Baron Erskine

    Thomas_Erskine,_1st_Baron_Erskine

  • Chaloner Ogle
  • Royal Navy officer and politician

    anchor and initially pretended to flee: the pirate ship Ranger under Captain James Skyrme gave pursuit and was captured by HMS Swallow. Ogle then went after

    Chaloner Ogle

    Chaloner Ogle

    Chaloner_Ogle

  • 1712 in Scotland
  • Earl of Mar Lord Advocate – Sir James Stewart Solicitor General for Scotland – Thomas Kennedy jointly with Sir James Steuart, Bt. Lord President of the Court

    1712 in Scotland

    1712_in_Scotland

  • Emily Shanks
  • British painter (1857–1936)

    Shanks was born in Moscow, the second daughter of James Steuart Shanks and Mary Louisa Schilling. James arrived in Moscow in 1852 where he went into partnership

    Emily Shanks

    Emily Shanks

    Emily_Shanks

  • 1710s
  • Decade

    expert on canon law (d. 1766) October 21 – James Steuart, Scottish economist (d. 1780) October 22 – James Hamilton, 8th Earl of Abercorn, member of the

    1710s

    1710s

  • Welbore Ellis, 1st Baron Mendip
  • British politician (1713–1802)

    William Rawlinson Earle Preceded by John Tucker Joseph Damer John Raymond James Steuart Member of Parliament for Weymouth and Melcombe Regis 1747–1761 With:

    Welbore Ellis, 1st Baron Mendip

    Welbore Ellis, 1st Baron Mendip

    Welbore_Ellis,_1st_Baron_Mendip

  • James Stewart (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Association James E. Stewart (civil rights leader) Stewart Granger (James Lablanche Stewart, 1913–1993), English actor James Steuart (disambiguation) James Stewart-Mackenzie

    James Stewart (disambiguation)

    James_Stewart_(disambiguation)

  • John Smith of Grothill
  • Scottish landowner and merchant

    due to ongoing negotiation in its terms. In 1651 he took over from James Steuart of Coltness as Collector General of Excise (together with John Wauchope)

    John Smith of Grothill

    John_Smith_of_Grothill

  • Earl of Carrick
  • Title applied to the ruler of Carrick in Scotland

    Peerage, vol. III, p. 351. Anderson, Rev'd John; Balfour Paul, Sir James; Steuart, Archibald Francis (1905) The Scots Peerage Vol. II pp. 421–42. Edinburgh:

    Earl of Carrick

    Earl of Carrick

    Earl_of_Carrick

  • A Tract on Monetary Reform
  • 1923 book by John Maynard Keynes

    History of Economic Thought and Methodology: Including a Symposium on Sir James Steuart: The Political Economy of Money and Trade. Emerald Group Publishing

    A Tract on Monetary Reform

    A Tract on Monetary Reform

    A_Tract_on_Monetary_Reform

  • Sir William Payne-Gallwey, 1st Baronet
  • British Army general (1759-1831)

    Dragoons 1814–1815 Succeeded by Sir John Vandeleur Preceded by Sir James Steuart-Denham, Bt Colonel of the 12th (The Prince of Wales's) Royal Regiment

    Sir William Payne-Gallwey, 1st Baronet

    Sir_William_Payne-Gallwey,_1st_Baronet

  • Joseph Damer, 1st Earl of Dorchester
  • British politician, later peer

    (designed initially by Vardy, then by Sir William Chambers, and completed by James Wyatt) for his own use. Landscape gardener Capability Brown was commissioned

    Joseph Damer, 1st Earl of Dorchester

    Joseph_Damer,_1st_Earl_of_Dorchester

  • John Steuart Curry
  • American painter (1897–1946)

    John Steuart Curry (November 14, 1897 – August 29, 1946) was an American painter whose career spanned the years from 1924 until his death. He was noted

    John Steuart Curry

    John Steuart Curry

    John_Steuart_Curry

  • Maryland Square
  • Mansion in Maryland, United States

    "Maryland Square", later known as "Steuart Hall", was a mansion owned by the Steuart family from 1795 to 1861, located on the western outskirts of Baltimore

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  • Davy Medal
  • Chemistry award given by the Royal Society

    (81st ed.). American Academy of Arts and Sciences. p. 78. Burke, Edmund; James Dodsley (1891). Annual Register. Annual Register. p. 66. Nature (67th ed

    Davy Medal

    Davy Medal

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  • Hugh Lyle Carmichael
  • sister, Eleanor, married the son and heir of Theaker Wilder, nephew of James Steuart, Admiral of the Fleet. Carmichael recognised the value and usefulness

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    Hugh Lyle Carmichael

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  • Denham baronets
  • Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia

    Lockhart, later Susan Steuart, younger sister, 2nd wife of Sir Thomas Steuart, 1st Baronet, of Coltness Sir Archibald Steuart Denham, (20 July 1683 –

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  • List of knights grand cross of the Royal Guelphic Order
  • Maryborough (Civil Division) Later Earl of Mornington 1830 General Sir James Steuart, Bart. 1830 George Boyle, 4th Earl of Glasgow (Civil Division) 1831

    List of knights grand cross of the Royal Guelphic Order

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  • Jacques Antoine Creuzé-Latouche
  • Economy in France: Alexandre Vandermonde and the "Principles" of Sir James Steuart at the Ecole Normale of the Year III". French Historical Studies. 20

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    American, Australian, Bengali, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Gujarati, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Latin, Malayalam, Portuguese, Swedish, Swiss, Tamil

    James

    Supplanter; Jimmy; Variant of Jacob; Holds the Heel; He who Supplants; A Cheerful; Great; Lovable

    James

  • James
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    English

    James

    English : from a personal name that has the same origin as Jacob. However, among English speakers, it is now felt to be a separate name in its own right. This is largely because in the Authorized Version of the Bible (1611) the form James is used in the New Testament as the name of two of Christ’s apostles (James the brother of John and James the brother of Andrew), whereas in the Old Testament the brother of Esau is called Jacob. The form James comes from Latin Jacobus via Late Latin Jac(o)mus, which also gave rise to Jaime, the regular form of the name in Spanish (as opposed to the learned Jacobo). See also Jack and Jackman. This is a common surname throughout the British Isles, particularly in South Wales.

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  • Janes
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    Janes

    English : patronymic from the personal name Jan (see Jayne).Czech (Janeš) : from a pet form of the personal name Jan, a vernacular form of Greek Iōannēs (see John).

    Janes

  • JAYMES
  • Male

    English

    JAYMES

    Variant spelling of English James, JAYMES means "supplanter."

    JAYMES

  • JAMES
  • Male

    English

    JAMES

    Middle English and Old French vernacular form of Late Latin Jacomus, from Greek Iakobos, JAMES means "supplanter." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of several characters, including two apostles and a half-brother of Jesus.

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  • Jamey
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    Jamey

    Supplanter; Holder of the Heel; Form of James

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  • JAMEY
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    English

    JAMEY

    Variant spelling of English/Scottish Jamie, JAMEY means "supplanter."

    JAMEY

  • James
  • Biblical

    James

    same as Jacob, the Greek form of Jacob, supplanter (to take the place of another, as through force, scheming, strategy, or the like)

    James

  • Jamee
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Scottish

    Jamee

    Supplanter; One who Replaces; Form of James

    Jamee

  • Fitz James
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    English

    Fitz James

    Son of James.

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  • Ames
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    English

    Ames

    English : from the Old French and Middle English personal name Amys, Amice, which is either directly from Latin amicus ‘friend’, used as a personal name, or via a Late Latin derivative of this, Amicius.German : of uncertain origin. Perhaps a nickname for an active person, from a Germanic word related to Old High German amazzig ‘busy’. Compare modern German Ameise ‘ant’.William Ames, the son of Richard Ames of Bruton, Somerset, came to Braintree, MA, from England in about 1640. He had numerous prominent descendants.

    Ames

  • Games
  • Surname or Lastname

    Spanish

    Games

    Spanish : variant of Gámez (see Gamez).English : variant of Game.

    Games

  • James
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    Shakespearean American English Biblical Hebrew

    James

    King John' James Jurney, servant to Lady Faulconbridge. 'King Richard III' Sir James Tyrrel....

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  • James Seamus
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    James Seamus

    The Irish version of James. Many well-known Irishmen have been called Seamus including the 1995 Nobel poet laureate Seamus Heaney. The Nobel prize in Literature was awarded for his “”works of lyrical beauty and ethical depth, which exalt everyday miracles and the living past.””

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  • Hames
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    English

    Hames

    English : habitational name from Hames Hall in Papcastle, Cumbria, named from the plural of northern Middle English hame ‘homestead’.

    Hames

  • Sames
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Sames

    English : unexplained.German : possibly from a Germanic stem sam used of a personal name of unknown meaning.

    Sames

  • Eames
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Eames

    English : probably from the possessive case of the Middle English word eam ‘uncle’, denoting a retainer in the household of the uncle of some important local person.English : possibly also a variant of Ames.

    Eames

  • Jakes
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Jakes

    English : patronymic from Jack 1.Czech (Jakeš) : from a derivative of the personal name Jakub, Czech form of Jacob.

    Jakes

  • Jamese
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, British, English

    Jamese

    Form of James; One who Supplants

    Jamese

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  • KAREL
  • Male

    Slovene

    KAREL

     Slovene form of English/French Charles, KAREL means "man." Compare with other forms of Karel.

  • Shaury
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Shaury

    Brave

  • Aanamra | ஆநம்ர
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Aanamra | ஆநம்ர

    Modest

  • Elisheva
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Hebrew, Jewish

    Elisheva

    The Lord is My Pledge; Aaron's Wife; God is My Oath

  • Ritsika | ரிதஸிகா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Ritsika | ரிதஸிகா

    Traditional

  • Andlib
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Andlib

    A bird one who is always happy

  • Naushaba
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Naushaba

    Elixir

  • BOSMA
  • Female

    Hebrew

    BOSMA

    (בָּשְׂמָה) Hebrew name BOSMA means "perfumed."

  • Bhavayami
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Sanskrit, Traditional

    Bhavayami

    Imagine of God; Morning

  • Labibah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Labibah

    Wise; Intelligent; Understanding

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  • Quinquennalia
  • n. pl.

    Public games celebrated every five years.

  • Jambes
  • n.

    Alt. of Jambeux

  • Gong
  • n.

    A privy or jakes.

  • Tamer
  • n.

    One who tames or subdues.

  • Onomatologist
  • n.

    One versed in the history of names.

  • Hellanodic
  • n.

    A judge or umpire in games or combats.

  • Lames
  • n. pl.

    Small steel plates combined together so as to slide one upon the other and form a piece of armor.

  • Fish
  • n.

    A counter, used in various games.

  • Namer
  • n.

    One who names, or calls by name.

  • Gray
  • superl.

    Old; mature; as, gray experience. Ames.

  • Trieterics
  • n. pl.

    Festival games celebrated once in three years.

  • Multinominous
  • a.

    Having many names or terms.

  • Polyonomous
  • a.

    Having many names or titles; polyonymous.

  • Table
  • n.

    The games of backgammon and of draughts.

  • Binominal
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to two names; binomial.

  • Jakes
  • n.

    A privy.

  • Jeames
  • n.

    A footman; a flunky.

  • Dice
  • v. i.

    To play games with dice.

  • Gameful
  • a.

    Full of game or games.