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Steward, Rev. C. R. Shaw
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Rev. Charles Robert Shaw-Stewart (9 July 1856 - 28 February 1932) was the son of Sir Michael Robert Shaw-Stewart of Greenock and Blackhall, and Lady Octavia Grosvenor. He married Ida Fannie Caroline Afken (daughter of H.W. Afken) on 2 January 1890. They had two children, Una and Katherine. He graduate from Christ Church, Oxford with an MA in 1882, and after holding various curacies from 1880-1892 settled as rector at Cowden, Kent.
Also mentioned that a C. R. Shaw Steward of Coventry was involved in the Walsall and District Gospel Temperance Union.
Listed in The Harrow School Register (1801-1893) as Charles Robert Shaw-Stewart, son of Sir Michael R. Shaw-Stewart, 7th baronet Ardgowan, Greenock, N.B.
received his BA 1880, MA 1882, held various curacies from 1880-1892 and current vicar of Temple Balsall (1892).
Author of several articles published in Hibbert Journal
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2016-03-24. Anna St.Onge. Creation.
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The Clerical World and Family Churchman. 10 January 1883 p. 337. See: https://books.google.ca/books?id=fqQOAAAAQAAJ&source=gbs_navlinks_s .
C.R. Shaw-Stewart. "The Resurrection of Our Lord." Hibbert Journal 3:816 (1904)
C.R. Shaw-Stewart. "R.W. Corbet, The Message of the Gospel to the Twentieth Century" [book review], Hibbert Journal 18:197 (1919)
Reginald Courtnay Welch. The Harrow School Register, 1801-1893. Longmans, Green, 1894. See: https://books.google.ca/books?id=HGHI9c5N2KAC&source=gbs_navlinks_s . http://www.thepeerage.com/p46379.htm#i463789