John Stewart (Q387683)

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* 1700, + 1747, Scottish author of poetry active on the British Isles
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John Stewart
* 1700, + 1747, Scottish author of poetry active on the British Isles

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    Patrons: Charles Edward Stuart (who paid a pension to his wife and son for 30 years)
    Overall: Writing in Gaelic (and in exile in France), Stewart is an example of the intersection of Jacobite politics with the Celtic bard tradition, both placing him outside the London publication/bookselling milieu that would lead to entries in the ESTC