See also:MOLESWORTH, See also:MARY LOUISA (1839- ) , Scottish writer, daughter of See also:Major-See also:General See also:- STEWART, ALEXANDER TURNEY (1803-1876)
- STEWART, BALFOUR (1828-1887)
- STEWART, CHARLES (1778–1869)
- STEWART, DUGALD (1753-1828)
- STEWART, J
- STEWART, JOHN (1749—1822)
- STEWART, JULIUS L
- STEWART, SIR DONALD MARTIN (1824–19o0)
- STEWART, SIR HERBERT (1843—1885)
- STEWART, SIR WILLIAM (c. 1540—c. 1605)
- STEWART, STUART
- STEWART, WILLIAM (c. 1480-c. 1550)
Stewart, of Strath, N.B., was See also:born in See also:Rotterdam on the 29th of May 1839, and was educated in See also:Great See also:Britain and abroad. In. 1861 See also:Miss Stewart married Major R. Molesworth. Her first novels, See also:Lover and See also:Husband (1869) to See also:Cicely (1874), appeared under the See also:pseudonym of " See also:Ennis See also:Graham." Mrs Molesworth is best known as a writer of books for the See also:young, such as Tell Me a See also:Story (1875), Carrots (1876), and The See also:Cuckoo See also:Clock (1877).
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