, stewards checked on the taxes of the serfs on his lord s manor . Britain main Lord Steward The Lord High Steward of England held a position of power in the 12th to 14th centuries, and the Lord Steward is the first dignitary of the court. The Clan Stewart Stewart family traces its appellation to the office of the High Steward of Scotland . Lord High Steward of Ireland is a hereditary office held ...A steward is an official who is appointed by the legal ruling monarch to represent him or her in a country, and may have a mandate to govern it in his or her name in the latter case, it roughly corresponds with the position of governor or deputy the Roman Roman governor rector , prefect praefectus or vicarius . It was also a term used to refer to the chief servant of a landed estate . Etymology From Old English st weard, sti weard , from sti hall, household weard wikt warden , keeper corresponding to Dutch language Dutch stadhouder , German language German Statthalter place holder , a Germanic parallel to French lieutenant . The Old English term st weard is attested from the 11th century. Its first element is most probably sti house, hall attested only in composition its cognate sti u is the ancestor of Modern English sty . Old French estuard and Old Norse st var r are adopted from the Old ... stedys beryng 1460 , sted haldande 1375 steadward , steadsman . In medieval times, the steward was initially ... drastically. Northern Europe main Drots Danish Statholder In Denmark, a ministerial high office of royal governor in the capital, at Copenhagen Castle Norwegian Statholder In Norway the office of Statholder ..., the office was also known as Rigsstatholder , i.e. Lieutenant of the Realm. The Statholder governed ..., it was arguably the most influential office in both Denmark Norway and in the Swedish Norwegian realm second to that of the king. The office was sometimes held by the Crown Prince, who was styled as Viceroy ... Chamberlain office Mayor of the Palace Seneschal External links Category Gubernatorial titles da Statholder ... more details
wiktionarypar steward selfref In Wikimedia projects, a steward is a user role. See Meta Stewards . The term steward may refer to Titles and positions Arch Steward, a seneschal , prince elector of the Holy Roman Empire Steward, a flight attendant Wine steward, a sommelier Butler , the steward of a household Stewardoffice , a servant who manages property Security guard , who guarded things Demonstration marshal , under the coordination of the organizers of a demonstration, prevents infiltrations Steward, United States Navy rate prior to 1975, now termed a Culinary Specialist US Navy Steward s assistant on a ship Chief Steward on a ship Lord Steward , an important official of the English Royal Household Union steward , an official position within a labor union, which is also known as a shop steward Places Steward, Illinois , United States In fiction Stewards of Gondor , rulers from J. R. R. Tolkien s legendarium of Middle earth See also High Steward disambiguation Stadtholder Stewart disambiguation Steward surname Stuart disambiguation disambig de Steward es Mozo eo Steward fr Steward it Steward nl Steward ja sv Steward ... more details
cite web title Workforce Management Office WFMO CHIEF COOK STEWARD url http www.wfm.noaa.gov vessel ...Infobox shipping job name Chief Steward othernames Steward photo SS Africa K che.jpg photo legend Galley of the Austrian passenger ship S.S. Africa in the Mediterranean sea circa 1905. department Steward s Department licensed reports to Captain nautical Captain , or Purser if carried epoch location duties Directs cooking, cleaning, orders stores. requirements Specialized kitchen training. watchstander ... Rarely. A chief steward is the senior unlicensed crew member working in the Steward s Department of a ship. Since there is no purser on most ships in the United States Merchant Marine , the steward is the senior person in the department, whence its name. In the British Merchant Navy , a steward is a junior member of the department referred to as a Steward s Assistant in the United States , and so the term chief steward is always used for the senior member. The chief steward directs, instructs, and assigns personnel performing such functions as preparing and serving meals. Moreover, the steward oversees cleaning and maintaining officers quarters and steward department areas and receiving, issuing, and inventorying stores. The chief steward also plans menus, compiles supply, overtime, and cost control records. The steward may also requisition or purchase stores and equipment. Other duties ... steward s duties may overlap with those of the Steward s Assistant , the Chief Cook , and other Steward s Department crew members. In the United States Merchant Marine , in order to be occupied as a chief steward a person has to have a Merchant Mariner s Document issued by the United States Coast ... are similarly documented by their respective countries. See also Portal Nautical Commons Steward ... Act Directory of Occupations 47340 CHIEF COOK STEWARD url http www.dol.gov esa regs compliance ... Billets Category Marine occupations Category Transport occupations nl Steward scheepvaart no Stuert ... more details
High Steward or Lord High Steward stands for one of several positions Lord High Steward Lord High Steward of England Lord High Steward of Ireland High Steward of Scotland Lord High Steward of Sweden Grand Master of France High Steward Grand ma tre of the King s Household Maison du Roi of France High Steward academia High Steward of Westminster Abbey High Steward of Southwark Recorder of London High Steward of Colchester High Steward of Sutton Coldfield High steward civic disambig ... more details
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Multiple issues wikify February 2011 orphan February 2011 Brad Steward is a former professional snowboarder and is the founder of Bonfire Snowboarding Company . Steward was one of the first entrepreneur s of the snowboard industry. ref http 5ones.com interview brad stewart from bonfire 899 ref He currently is the Marketing Director for both Bonfire and Salomon Snowboards . Biography Steward attended film school in Ventura, California at the Brooks Institute but chose to pursue a career in the snowboarding industry. ref http business.transworld.net 4488 uncategorized bonfire146s brad steward goes hollywood ref Steward began working for Sims in 1989 and became the marketing director by 1990. ref http snowboarding.transworld.net 1000029208 other ten years of isnowboarding business ref He then moved to the newly founded Morrow Snowboards in Salem, Oregon , to improve the marketing strategy, logos, and overall image of the company. ref http snowboarding.transworld.net 1000029208 other ten years of isnowboarding business ref While working with Sims and Morrow, Steward was in the process of developing his own company. ref http 5ones.com interview brad stewart from bonfire 899 ref In 1989, Steward created three unique t shirt s featuring the word bonfire enlarged in rough copy, directly from ... ref In the early stages, Steward called the company Bonfire Think Tank Designs. ref http s3.amazonaws.com bonfiresnow com documents 100 Heritage Timeline.pdf ref Steward s company .... ref http business.transworld.net 4488 uncategorized bonfire146s brad steward goes hollywood ref In 1998 Steward and Burton founder Jake Burton sued U.S. Skiing over the Olympic qualification process ... to protect snowboarders olympic rights ref In 2000 Steward left his active role at Bonfire to pursue ... to Bonfire where he continues to direct the brand s marketing from their office in Portland, Oregon . ref http business.transworld.net 4488 uncategorized bonfire146s brad steward goes hollywood ref ... more details
Infobox Observatory name Steward Observatory image caption organization University of Arizona and the Vatican Observatory Research Group location Tucson, Arizona, USA coords coord 32.2333 N 110.9483 W altitude 792.5 m 2600 feet weather established closed website http www.as.arizona.edu telescope1 name Catalina Station telescope1 type 1.6 m Kuiper Telescope telescope2 name Kitt Peak telescope2 type ARO 12m Radio Telescope br 2.3 m 90 in Bok Telescope br 1.8 m Spacewatch telescope br 0.9 m Spacewatch telescope telescope3 name Mount Graham telescope3 type Heinrich Hertz 10 m Submillimeter Telescope br 1.8 m Lennon Telescope br 2 x 8.4m Large Binocular Telescope telescope4 name Mount Hopkins Arizona Mount Hopkins telescope4 type 6.5 m Multiple Mirror Telescope telescope5 name Mount Lemmon telescope5 type 1.5 m NASA Telescope br 1.0 m telescope The University of Arizona s Steward Observatory s main office is located on the University s campus and is closely tied to the Department of Astronomy . Established in 1916 by its first director, Andrew Ellicott Douglass , and a 60,000 bequest made by Lavinia Steward in memory of her late husband Henry B. Steward , the Steward Observatory now owns and operates the Multiple Mirror Telescope , Mount Graham International Observatory and a number of other major optical and sub millimetre telescopes at several sites in the state, such as on Kitt Peak , Mount Hopkins Arizona Mount Hopkins and Mount Lemmon . Steward Observatory employs over 300 people ... students and support personnel. Steward Observatory includes several large research groups ..., Steward s Mirror Laboratory, located on the east side of Arizona Stadium , has pioneered new techniques ... Steward Observatory Mirror Lab References reflist University of Arizona Category Astronomical ... in the United States de Steward Observatory it Steward Observatory lb Steward Observatory pt Observat rio Steward zh ... more details
1933. The first Post Office was established at Heaton Aug. 31, 1871 and located in the Steward depot. It was relocated in Steward April 12, 1876. Today it is located in the old bank building on Main Street. By 1976, the village became mostly a residential community with the exception of the Post Office. Geography Image ILMap doton Steward.PNG right Location of Steward, Illinois Steward is located ...Geobox Settlement Heading name Steward native name other name category List of towns and villages in Illinois ... category Maps map Illinois outline map.svg Illinois Locator Map.PNG map caption Location of Steward ... Steward, Illinois statistics website Footnotes footnotes Steward is a village in Lee County, Illinois ... at the 2000 census. Steward, Illinois, was named for Wesley Steward, who in 1855 came to this area in Alto Township to settle the land owned by his father, Marcus Steward. John Grimes built the first .... In 1861, Mr. Steward married and built the first farm house in the location of Steward, which ... part of Lee County. Mr. Steward was influential in getting the Chicago and Iowa Railroad, now known ... days not used . In 1872 Mr. Steward built the first elevator at the east end of Main Street run by steam. The history of the elevators in Steward over the years is a story in itself. The first house in Steward after the town s formation is on John Street, also standing today, built in 1872. The railroad offices and warehouse were in Wesley Steward s barn until 1871, when the first depot ..., was built in 1896. This project The Steward Illinois Depot Project, Inc. was being projected as a Bicentennial venture during the 1976 year. In 1902 Steward was selected as the junctional point for the Chicago ... in the businesses. The charter for the First National Bank of Steward was signed and issued on December ... Villages in Illinois ca Steward Illinois es Steward Illinois ht Steward, Ilinwa nl Steward Illinois pt Steward Illinois vo Steward ... more details
, storerooms, linen lockers, the ship s office, the radio room and any other areas assigned to the steward ...Infobox shipping job name Steward s assistant othernames Waiter, messman, galley utilityman. photo noaa stewards department.jpg photo legend An SA works closely with the chief cook and chief steward . department Steward s department licensed reports to Chief steward , Chief cook epoch location duties Food handler, cleaning, stocking. requirements Merchant Mariner s Document or equivalent. watchstander No. xwatch at sea Rarely. xwatch in port Rarely. xwatch at sea time Rarely. xwatch in port time Rarely. A steward s assistant SA is an unlicensed, Entry level job entry level crewmember in the Steward s department of a merchant ship . This position can also be referred to as steward the usual term on British ships , galley utilityman , messman , supply or waiter . The role of the SA consists mainly of stocking, cleaning and assisting with the preparation and serving of meals. The SA often assists the steward by removing stocks such as food, linen, and utensils and making sure they arrive where they re needed. Closely involved with the storeroom operations, the SA will assist in taking inventory. The SA also is typically in charge of the ship s linens, not only sorting, counting, and stocking but also issuing them to the crew. The SA is a foodhandler, and perhaps most visible while assisting the chief cook with the serving of meals. Depending on the ship, this can include taking orders and delivering the food to the tables in the ship s messroom and officer s saloon. The SA also customarily sets out the night lunches for watchstanders preparing to start late night watches, as well as setting and clearing tables. A ship s galley, pantry, and eating areas are notoriously hard to keep ... documented by their respective countries. See also Portal Nautical Commons Steward s Department Seafarer ... 47400 STEWARD ASSISTANT GALLEY UTILITYMAN MESSMAN url http www.dol.gov esa regs compliance whd wage ... more details
Richard Steward or Stewart 1593? 1651 was an English royalist churchman, clerk of the closet to Charles I of England Charles I and designated Dean of St. Paul s and Westminster, though not able to take up his position because of the wartime circumstances. Life He was baptised at Pateshull , Northamptonshire , on 3 August 1595, probably some two years after his birth. He was third son of Nicholas Steward, esq., of Pateshull. His mother s maiden name was Madox. From Westminster School he matriculated at Magdalen Hall, Oxford , on 1 December 1609. He graduated B.A. in 1612, M.A. in 1615, B.C.L. in 1617, and D.C.L. on 3 July 1624. In 1613 he was elected fellow of All Souls College , and in 1622 served the office of proctor. Having taken orders, he became rector of Harrietsham , Kent , in 1626, and on 17 ..., who dispensed with the statutory obligation requiring membership of the foundation, Steward became ... in 1645 on the expiry of Archbishop John Williams Archbishop of York John Williams s commendam . Steward ... Newcastle, recommended Steward to the Charles II of England Prince of Wales and desired him to defer to his opinion in church affairs. From this time Steward seems to have followed the fortunes of Prince ... July. Steward died at Paris on 14 November 1651. He was buried in the Protestant cemetery near St. Germain des Pres . Steward married a daughter of Sir William Button of Tokenham, Wiltshire, and left two sons Charles 1666 1735 , and Knightley Steward 1673 1746 , both of whom were beneficed clergymen. Works Steward supplied him with some materials for Clarendon s History of the Rebellion , particularly regarding the Uxbridge conference. Steward published Three Sermons, 1656 reissued in 1658 with a fourth ... I did not favour extempore prayers. References DNB wstitle Steward, Richard Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Steward, Richard ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1593 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1651 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Steward, Richard Category 1593 ... more details
William Steward may refer to William Steward New Zealand politician 1841 1912 , first Liberal Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives William Steward UK politician 1901 1987 , former British Member of Parliament for Woolwich West William Steward rector , rector of St Giles in the Fields 1579 90 William Henry Steward , the third president of the National Afro American Council in the United States hndis Steward, William ... more details
30 December 2010 ref In 2006, it was announced by the Office of Public Works that the Steward s Lodge ...Infobox building name Steward s Lodge native name image Steward s Lodge N4 2011 03.jpg image alt caption Main entrance into the Steward s Lodge map type map alt map caption altitude building type Official residence Residence architectural style structural system cost ren cost 600,000 client floor count 2 renovation date 2006 current tenants Taoiseach owner Government of Ireland location Phoenix Park , Dublin , Republic of Ireland Ireland latitude 53.36619 longitude 6.35802 start date completion date The Steward s Lodge is the official residence of the Taoiseach prime minister of Republic of Ireland Ireland . The lodge is a four bedroom house which was originally part of the Farmleigh estate, alongside the Phoenix Park in Dublin . History Origins The Steward s Lodge was originally built in the grounds of Farmleigh house an 18th Century estate which was formerly owned by members of the Guinness family . Originally accessible within the grounds of the estate, the lodge was subsequently separated from Farmleigh during later refurbishment works. ref name cowen cite news url http www.independent.ie national news opulent phoenix park lodge is set to become fortress cowen 1378987.html title Opulent Phoenix Park lodge is set to become Fortress Cowen work Irish Independent date 18 May 2008 accessdate 18 May 2008 first Ronald last Quinlan ref Taoiseach s residence Historically, there was no official residence of the Taoiseach, with each Taoiseach residing in either their own homes, or in an apartment ... own Dublin home in the city centre. ref name cowen Cowen did not formally reside in the Steward s lodge ... time at the Steward s Lodge in 2011. ref cite news url http findarticles.com p articles mi qn4161 ... References Commons category Steward s Lodge Reflist Irish governmental buildings Category Official residences in the Republic of Ireland Category Buildings and structures in Dublin city Category Office ... more details
distinguish Lord High Steward File Portrait of Robert Dudley Earl of Leicester 1532 1588 .jpg thumb Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester , Lord Steward 1587&ndash 1588, holding the white staff of his office The Lord Steward or Lord Steward of the Household , in England , is an important official of the Royal Household . He is always a peerage peer . Until 1924, he was always a member of the Government. Citation needed date December 2007 Until 1782, the office was one of considerable political importance and carried Cabinet rank . The Lord Steward receives his appointment from the Monarch Sovereign in person, and bears a white staff as the emblem and warrant of his authority. He is the first dignitary of the court. In an act of Henry VIII of England Henry VIII 1539 for placing of the lords, he is described as the grand master or lord steward of the king s most honourable household. ref http www.legislation.gov.uk aep Hen8 31 10 House of Lords Precedence Act 1539, section IV ref He presided ... Whip politics whips in the House of Commons. The duties which in theory belong to the Lord Steward ... Steward still appoints the Coroner of the Queen s Household . ref Coroners Act 1988, section 29 1 . To be abolished ... Elizabeth. But he has superseded the lord steward of the household, as the lord steward of the household at one time superseded the Lord High Steward of England. In the Lord Steward s department ... Steward had formerly three courts besides the Board of Green Cloth under him the Lord Steward s Court , superseded in 1541 by the Marshalsea Court , and the Palace Court . The Lord Steward or his deputies ... publications office greencloth.html title Board of Green Cloth publisher Institute for Historical ... Steward appointed 1588 1603 17th century Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Nottingham The Earl of Nottingham ... Household Category Ceremonial officers in the United Kingdom de Lord Steward of the Household no Lord Steward pl Lord Steward ... more details
Emanuel Steward born July 7, 1944 is an American boxing trainer, commentator and inductee of the International Boxing Hall Of Fame and the World Boxing Hall of Fame . Life and career Steward was born in Bottom Creek, West Virginia and, by the age of 12, he had moved with his mother to Detroit , Michigan . After moving to Detroit, he began to frequent the Brewster Recreation Center, where Joe Louis and Eddie Futch trained. Steward began an amateur boxing career there. He compiled a record of 94 wins and 3 losses as an amateur boxing boxer , including winning the 1963 national Golden Gloves tournament in the bantamweight division. Afterward, Steward became interested in training amateur boxers ... . In 1971 Steward took his half brother James Steward to the nearby Kronk Gym and became a part time coach there. In the 1970s, the Kronk gym was a hot bed for amateur boxers. Steward trained ... training championship level professional fighters. On March 2, 1980, Hilmer Kenty became Steward s first world champion by knocking out world lightweight champ Ernesto Espa a . Steward achieved ... boxer into a devastating puncher. Hearns became one of Steward s most successful and popular fighters ... Middleweight Champion Marvelous Marvin Hagler in a fight known as The War boxing The War . Steward ... Boxing Hall of Fame As a businessman Kronk became a property of Steward, who now is famous also ... Steward s guidance at some point of their career are Dennis Andries Wilfred Ben tez Julio C sar Ch vez ... biofiles emanuel steward BoxingInsider.com Bio profile inter view with Emanuel Steward http primeboxing.com Prime Boxing Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Steward, Emanuel ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Steward, Emanuel Category American boxing trainers Category American boxers ... 1944 births Category Living people de Emanuel Steward fr Emanuel Steward it Emmanuel Steward ja no Emanuel Steward ... more details
John Manwaring Steward 1874 1937 was the fifth Anglican Bishop of Melanesia , serving from 1919 to 1928. From 1924 he was assisted by Frederick M. Molyneux as assistant bishop. He was the son of Charles Edward Steward, also an Anglican priest. J.M. Steward was elected Bishop of Melanesia after 17 years of missionary work as a priest in the Melanesian Mission, which he joined in 1902. In 1920 Steward moved the headquarters of the Melanesian Mission from Norfolk Island to Siota in the Solomon Islands . In 1925 he assisted Ini Kopuria in the formation of the Melanesian Brotherhood , a group of evangelists with a common rule of life. Steward is listed in the Calendar of saints Church of the Province of Melanesia . References http anglicanhistory.org oceania jmsteward1939 John Steward s Memories Papers Written by the Late Bishop Steward of Melanesia , edited by M. R. Newbolt 1939 External links http anglicanhistory.org oceania jmsteward Documents by and about Steward from Project Canterbury http anglicanhistory.org oceania steward charge1919.html The Primary Charge Delivered by The Right Reverend John Manwaring Steward, Bishop of the Diocese of Melanesia, in his Cathedral Church of S. Barnabas , Norfolk Island, on Monday, 6 October, 1919 http anglicanhistory.org oceania steward use1926.html A Melanesian Use together with Notes on Ceremonial, etc., 1926 s start s rel ac s bef before Cecil Wood bishop Cecil Wood s ttl title Bishop of Melanesia years 1919 1928 s aft after Frederick Molyneux s end Bishops of Melanesia Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Steward, John Manwaring ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1874 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1937 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Steward, John Manwaring Category 1874 births Category 1937 deaths Category Bishops of Melanesia Category Anglican saints Category English Anglicans Category 20th century Christian saints bishop stub ... more details
Infobox planet minorplanet yes width 25em bgcolour FFFFC0 apsis name Steward symbol image caption discovery yes discovery ref discoverer Spacewatch discovery site Kitt Peak discovered September 15, 1996 designations yes mp name 15371 alt names 1996 RZ18 named after Steward Observatory mp category orbit ref epoch May 14, 2008 aphelion 3.3167590 perihelion 2.6772460 semimajor eccentricity 0.1066921 period 1895.0867350 avg speed inclination 2.72686 asc node 171.69265 mean anomaly 141.89830 arg peri 121.68086 satellites physical characteristics yes dimensions mass density surface grav escape velocity sidereal day axial tilt pole ecliptic lat pole ecliptic lon albedo temperatures temp name1 mean temp 1 max temp 1 temp name2 max temp 2 spectral type abs magnitude 14.2 15371 Steward 1996 RZ18 is a main belt asteroid discovered on September 15, 1996 by Spacewatch at Kitt Peak . References Reflist External links http ssd.jpl.nasa.gov sbdb.cgi?sstr 15371 Steward JPL Small Body Database Browser on 15371 Steward DEFAULTSORT Steward Category Main Belt asteroids Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1996 beltasteroid stub fa it 15371 Steward pl 15371 Steward pt 15371 Steward uk 15371 vi 15371 Steward yo 15371 Steward ... more details
Infobox Person name Julian Haynes Steward image Julian Steward.jpg image size 300px caption Unidentified Native Man Carrier Indian possibly Steward s informant, Chief Louis Billy Prince and Julian Steward ... married 1930 1932 Jane Cannon Steward 1908 1988 married 1933 1972 parents children Garriott Steward Michael Steward two grandchildren Julian Haynes Steward January 31, 1902 February 6, 1972 was an American ... ecology , as well as a scientific theory of culture change. Early life and education Steward ... Park . At age 16, Steward left an unhappy childhood in Washington, D.C. to attend boarding school in Owens Valley, California, at the edge of the Great Basin . Steward s experience at the newly ... interests. Steward s direct engagement with the land specifically, subsistence through irrigation and ranching ... ecology. Kerns 1999 Murphy 1977 As an undergraguate, Steward studied for a year at University ... advised Steward to continue pursuing his interest or, in Steward s words, his already chosen life work in anthropology at University of California, Berkeley Berkeley Kerns 2003 71 72 . Steward studied ... Indian, a Study of Ritualized Clowning and Role Reversals was accepted in 1929. Career Steward went ... model of universal cultural evolution Steward disagreed. In 1930, Steward moved to the University of Utah, which appealed to Steward for its proximity to the Sierra Nevadas, and nearby archaeological fieldwork opportunities in California, Nevada, Idaho, and Oregon. Steward s research interests ... 2003 In 1931, Steward, pressed for money, began fieldwork on the Great Basin Shoshone under ... anthropology. For eleven years Steward became an administrator of considerable clout, editing the Handbook ... research program centered in Peru . Steward searched for cross cultural regularities in an effort ... models popular in the 19th century, and Leslie White s universal approach. Steward s most important theoretical contributions came during his teaching years at Columbia 1946 53 . Steward s most ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Tony Steward born Exley Anthony Whitefoord Steward June 27, 1941 &mdash May 4, 2002 was a South Africa n cricket er. He was a right handed batsman and a leg break bowler, and occasional wicket keeper. He was born and died in Durban . Steward began playing Second XI cricket for Essex County Cricket Club Essex during the 1962 season, scoring a duck on his debut for the team, before making fourteen further appearances for the team before the end of the year. While he spent the following year still as a part of the Second XI, it was his consistent performances this season which brought him up to the first team squad, for whom he made his debut first class appearance in 1964, playing a single University Match prior to his first appearance in the County Championship a month later. Steward batted well from the Essex lower order, frequently scoring in double figures with tenacious partnership building from more experienced members of the team, and making nine County Championship appearances before the season came to a close. Steward s second and final season of first class cricket in England came the following year, but Essex underperformed, finishing third bottom in the 1965 County Championship table. Steward found himself out of the team and moving back to South Africa at the end of the season. Steward made a return to cricket during the 1967 68 season, playing three games for Natal B in the Currie Cup. Nearly a decade later, he made two further appearances for South African Country Districts in miscellaneous matches. External links http cricketarchive.com Players 5 5311 5311.html Tony Steward at Cricket Archive Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Steward, Tony ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1941 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 2002 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Steward, Tony Category 1941 births Category 2002 deaths Category South African cricketers Category Essex cricketers SouthAfrica cricket bio stub ta ... more details
Austin Steward 1793 1860 was an African American abolitionist and author . He was born a slave of William Helm in Prince William County, Virginia . His autobiography, Twenty Two Years a Slave was published in 1857. External links http docsouth.unc.edu fpn steward menu.html Twenty Two Years a Slave, and Forty Years a Freeman Embracing a Correspondence of Several Years. Rochester, N.Y. William Alling, 1857. http www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk USASsteward.htm Spartacus Educational Austin Seward gutenberg author id Austin Steward name Austin Steward Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Steward, Austin ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1793 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1860 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Steward, Austin Category 1793 births Category 1860 deaths Category American abolitionists Category African American writers Category American slaves Category People from Prince William County, Virginia Category 19th century African American activists AfricanAmerican stub US activist stub ... more details
Robert Steward Styward or Wells d. 1557 was an English Benedictine prior of Ely, Cambridgeshire Ely , and the first dean of Ely . Life He is said to have been born at Wells, Norfolk , and was the eldest son of Simeon Steward and his wife Joan, daughter and heiress of Edward Besteney of Soham , Cambridgeshire . Robert became a monk at Ely, when he adopted as his name the place of his birth. He graduated B.A. at Cambridge in 1516 and M.A. in 1520. About 1522 he was elected prior of Ely, and in that capacity took the chief part in the election of Thomas Goodrich as bishop in 1534. In the convocation of 1529 he maintained the validity of Henry VIII s marriage with Catherine of Aragon but he found reason to change his views, and became one of Henry s instruments in persuading monasteries to surrender to the king. In 1536 he was nominated a candidate for the suffragan bishopric of Colchester , but the king appointed William More . On 18 November 1539 he surrendered the monastery at Ely to the king, and received a generous pension and on 10 September 1541, when the see was refounded, he was appointed its first dean. He then resumed his family name of Steward. He complied with the religious changes under Edward VI and Mary, retaining his deanery until his death on 22 September 1557. He was buried ... Henry Cooper s Athenae Cantabrigienses. Works Steward continued the Historia Eliensis from 1486 to 1554 ... Among the dean s brothers were Simeon Steward, grandfather of Sir Simeon Steward Thomas Steward ... from 1560 till his death Edmund Steward d. 1559 , who was chancellor of the diocese of Norwich until 1528, and afterwards chancellor and dean of Winchester under Stephen Gardiner and Nicholas Steward ... of Norwich. References DNB wstitle Steward, Robert Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Steward, Robert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1557 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Steward, Robert Category Year of birth missing Category 1557 deaths ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox UK place country England static image Image ThorntonSteward.jpg 250px static image caption Thornton Steward by Chris Heaton latitude 54.28066 longitude 1.72753 official name Thornton Steward population shire district Richmondshire shire county North Yorkshire region Yorkshire and the Humber constituency westminster post town postcode district postcode area dial code os grid reference SE178872 Thornton Steward is a small village and civil parish in the Richmondshire district of North Yorkshire , England , near Wensleydale , with a population of 100 200. The village is very similar to the others that dot Wensleydale but Thornton Steward however has a Thornton Steward Reservoir reservoir owned by Yorkshire Water . Other attractions are the extremely old church that predate most in Yorkshire . The church was subject to Channel 4 s show Time Team where they found remains of a communion of monk s. The hill, East Witton fell is visible from Thornton Steward and on the western side Jervaulx Abbey is visible. The school house was founded in 1815 by George Horn, with a budget of 10 per annum , but was closed during the 20th century. it is situated in between the towns of Leyburn and Bedale , and is near to several tourist attractions such as Thorp Perrow Arboretum and the Green Howards regimental exhibition. External links Commons category inline Thornton Steward Category Villages in North Yorkshire Category Civil parishes in North Yorkshire Category Wensleydale richmondshire geo stub nl Thornton Steward pl Thornton Steward ... more details
Nicholas Steward died 1634 was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons of England House of Commons in 1604. Steward was the seventh son of Simeon Steward of Lakenheath, Suffolk. He matriculated from Trinity College, Cambridge at Easter 1560 and was of Trinity Hall, Cambridge in August 1564. He was awarded LL.B. in 1568 and was admitted as an advocate on 29 October 1573. In 1574 he was awarded LL.D. ref name Venn Venn id STWT560N name Steward, Nicholas ref In 1604, Steward was elected as one of the first Members of Parliament for the newly created constituency of Cambridge University UK Parliament constituency Cambridge University . ref name Venn He was replaced by Barnaby Gough. Steward purchased the manor of Hartley Maudit, Hampshire, in 1614. He died in 1634. ref name Venn References Reflist start box s par en succession box title Member of Parliament for Cambridge University UK Parliament constituency Cambridge University before New constituency with Henry Mountlow years 1604 after Henry Mountlow after2 Barnaby Gough end box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Steward, Nicholas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1634 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Steward, Nicholas Category Year of birth missing Category 1634 deaths Category Members of the pre 1707 Parliament of England Category People from Suffolk Category Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge Category Alumni of Trinity Hall, Cambridge ... more details
Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Herbie Steward image caption image size Only for images narrower than 220 pixels background non vocal instrumentalist birth name Herbert Steward alias Born Birth date and age 1926 5 7 br Image Flag of the United States.svg 22px United States of America Los Angeles , California , United States U.S. death date 9 August 2003 Clearlake California instrument Tenor Alto Soprano Saxophones. genre Swing music Swing , jazz years active 1940s 1960s label associated acts Four Brothers jazz standard Four Brothers notable instruments Saxophone Herbert Steward born May 7, 1926, Los Angeles , is an American jazz saxophone saxophonist . He is best known for being the tenor saxophone player in Four Brothers jazz standard Four Brothers , part of Woody Herman s Second Herd. ref cite web title Herbie Steward Biography first Ron last Wynn publisher Allmusic url Allmusic class artist id p25953 pure url yes accessdate 2010 09 23 ref Discography Herbie s Here . Gene DiNovi. Released 20 December 2000. Magical Live Sir Charles Thompson. Released 8 October 2001. One Morning In May Gene DiNovi. Released 2008. Saijoh s Serenade . On 3 tracks with Kohnosuke Saijoh. 23 May 1992. References Reflist External links http www.answers.com topic herbie steward Answers.com br http www.eastwindimport.com default.asp?categoryname Herbie Steward Eastwind Import discography details Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Steward, Herbert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1926 05 07 PLACE OF BIRTH Los Angeles, California. DATE OF DEATH 2003 08 2003 PLACE OF DEATH Clearlake, California DEFAULTSORT Steward, Herbert Category 1926 births Category Living people Category Musicians from California Category Big band saxophonists Category Swing saxophonists Category Cool jazz saxophonists Category Bebop saxophonists US jazz musician stub jazz saxophonist stub de Herbie Steward nl Herbie Steward ... more details
Infobox AFL player 2 name Peter Steward image birth date 27 January 1942 birth place originalteam Kerang heightweight 191 cm 83 kg death date death place debutdate 1962 debutteam North Melbourne Kangaroos North Melbourne debutopponent debutstadium playingteams North Melbourne Kangaroos North Melbourne 1962 70 126 games, 10 goals statsend 1970 Peter Steward born 27 January 1942 is a former Australian rules footballer who played for North Melbourne Kangaroos North Melbourne in the Australian Football League VFL during the 1960s. A key defender originally from Kerang, Steward debuted for North Melbourne in 1962. Steward suffered a bad knee injury which kept him out the entire 1965 season after managing just one game in 1964. He returned in 1966 and two years later was at his peak, finishing equal 7th in the Brownlow Medal. The following season he represented Victoria in the 1969 Adelaide Carnival and earned All Australian selection. When John Dugdale footballer John Dugdale was injured during the 1970 season, Steward captained the club. It turned out to be his last year with them before he moved to play with West Perth. He was twice a premiership player at West Perth and wore the Western Australian jersey at interstate carnivals 5 times. During a 1968 match at Arden Street against Geelong football club, Peter Steward was struck by a Geelong supporter with a flogger a stick with streamers on the end of it , as he was about to kick the ball from the goal square. After this incident and burning of streamers at an Essendon Football club match against Collingwood football club at Windy Hill, Essendon in the early seventies streamers were consequential banned. Steward played at Centre ... defenders and during the 60 s. In 2003 Steward was named on the interchange bench in the North Melbourne ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Steward, Peter ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 27 January 1942 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Steward, Peter Category ... more details