James Stewart (disambiguation)

James Stewart (1908–1997) was an American actor and USAF brigadier general.

James Stewart may also refer to:

Law

  • James B. Stewart (born c. 1952), American lawyer, journalist, and author
  • James Kirkpatrick Stewart, Canadian lawyer
  • James McGregor Stewart (1889–1955), Canadian lawyer, president of the Canadian Bar Association
  • James Stewart (solicitor) (born 1966), Northern Irish lawyer

Military

  • James Stewart (British Army general) (c. 1699–1768), British lieutenant-general, member of parliament for Wigtown Burghs
  • James Stewart (artilleryman) (1826–1905), American Union military officer
  • James A. Stewart (Medal of Honor) (1839–?), United States Marine and Medal of Honor recipient
  • James Stewart (Australian Army officer) (1884–1947), Australian Army officer
  • James N. Stewart, United States Air Force major general and Trump administration official
  • James P. Stewart (1924–2019), United States Coast Guard admiral
  • James T. Stewart (1921–1990), United States Air Force general
  • James Stewart of Cardonald (1512–1584), Scottish landowner and soldier

Monarchs of the House of Stewart

Noblemen

Politics

Great Britain and Ireland

  • Sir James Stewart (advocate, born 1635) (1635–1713), Scottish lawyer and politician, Lord Advocate 1692–1709 and 1711–13
  • Sir James Stewart, 1st Baronet (1681–1727), Scottish lawyer and politician, Solicitor General for Scotland 1709–14 and 1714–17, son of the above
  • Sir James Stewart, 7th Baronet (died 1827), Irish politician
  • James Stewart (Honiton MP) (1805–1860), English politician
  • James Stewart (Greenock MP) (1827–1895), Scottish Liberal politician
  • James Stewart (Glasgow MP) (1863–1931), Scottish Labour Party politician, MP for Glasgow St. Rollox, 1922–1931
  • James Henry Keith Stewart (1783–1836), Scottish Tory member of parliament for Wigtown Burghs
  • Sir James Henderson-Stewart (1897–1961), British banker, army officer and politician
  • James Stewart (Irish politician) (1934–2013), Irish communist activist
  • James Stewart (Northern Ireland politician), Unionist politician from Northern Ireland

United States

  • James Stewart (North Carolina politician) (1775–1821), United States congressman from North Carolina
  • James Augustus Stewart (1808–1879), U.S. congressman from Maryland
  • James E. Stewart (politician) (1814–1890), American politician and judge in Virginia
  • James F. Stewart (1851–1904), United States representative from New Jersey
  • James H. Stewart (1859–1924), teacher and Republican politician in Texas
  • James Garfield Stewart (1880–1959), Republican from Cincinnati, Ohio
  • James Stewart (Wisconsin politician) (1936–2021), Wisconsin state legislator

Elsewhere

  • James Stewart (Nova Scotia politician) (1765–1830), lawyer, judge and politician in Nova Scotia
  • James Stewart (Queensland politician) (1851–1931), Australian senator from Queensland
  • James Stewart (South Australian politician) (1842–1871), pastoralist and politician in the colony of South Australia
  • James David Stewart (1874–1933), Prince Edward Island premier
  • James Stewart II (1763–1828), Jamaican slave owner and politician

Religion

  • James Stewart (bishop) (died 1466), Roman Catholic Bishop of Moray, Scotland
  • James Haldane Stewart (1778–1854), American priest in England
  • James Stewart (missionary) (1831–1905), missionary and physician in South Africa and Moderator of the General Assembly of the Free Church of Scotland
  • James Stewart (minister, born 1896) (1896–1990), Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland and Chaplain to the Queen

Sports

Football and rugby

  • James Stewart (footballer, born 1883) (1883–1957), English international footballer (Sheffield Wednesday, Newcastle United and Rangers)
  • James Stewart (footballer, born 1885) (1885–?), Scottish footballer (Motherwell, Liverpool)
  • James Stewart (rugby union) (1890–1973), New Zealand rugby union player
  • James "Little Man" Stewart (born December 27, 1971), running back for the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Detroit Lions
  • James Stewart (American football, born December 8, 1971), running back for the Minnesota Vikings
  • James Stewart (Australian footballer) (born 1994), Australian rules footballer for Essendon

Other sports

  • James Stewart (Australian cricketer), Australian cricketer
  • James Stewart (English cricketer) (1861–1943), English cricketer
  • James Stewart (basketball) (1910–1990), Canadian basketball player
  • James Stewart (decathlete) (1906–1991), American decathlete and high jumper
  • James Stewart (rower) (born 1973), Australian rower
  • James Benjamin Stewart (born 1978), Canadian karateka and kickboxer
  • James Stewart Jr. (born 1985), professional motocross racer

Others

  • James Hope Stewart (1789–1883), Scottish natural history artist
  • James Stewart (engraver) (1791–1863), Scottish engraver
  • James Stewart of the Glen (died 1752), Scotsman accused of accessory to the murder of Cailean Ruadh Caimbeul
  • James G. Stewart (1907–1997), American audio engineer
  • James Stewart (archaeologist) (1913–1962), Australian archaeologist
  • James Wallace Stewart (1921–2006), English professor of haematology
  • James Stewart (mathematician) (1941–2014), Canadian professor of mathematics at McMaster University
  • James B. Stewart (economist) (born 1947), emeritus professor of Economics and African-American Studies
  • James Stewart (Australian actor) (born 1975), in television series Breakers and Monarch Cove
  • James R. Stewart, American president of the Universal Negro Improvement Association
  • James E. Stewart (civil rights leader)
  • Stewart Granger (James Lablanche Stewart, 1913–1993), English actor

See also

  • James Steuart (disambiguation)
  • James Stewart-Mackenzie (disambiguation)
  • James Stuart (disambiguation)
  • Jamie Stewart (disambiguation)
  • Jim Stewart (disambiguation)
  • Jimmy Stewart (disambiguation)
  • Stewart James, Canadian magician
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