Bute

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The Most Hon. The Marquess of
Bute
KT
Bute, .jpg
Born 1847
Died 1900
Residence Cardiff Castle
Occupation aristocracy
Society Membership
membership Ordinary fellow
left 1900 deceased
elected_AI 1891.11.24




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1891.11.10 proposed
report of council for 1901: Although LORD BUTE did not talk any active part in the Institute's work, he was much interested in the archaeology and linguistics of the Mediterranean peoples.

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In March 1848, the Marquess was found dead. His son and heir, John Patrick Crichton-Stuart, 3rd Marquess of Bute - destined to become one of the greatest private patrons of architecture this country has seen - was only six months old.

John Patrick Crichton-Stuart, 3rd Marquess of Bute KT, KSG, KGCHS[1] (12 September 1847 – 9 October 1900) was a landed aristocrat, industrial magnate, antiquarian, scholar, philanthropist and architectural patron.
He was a Knight Grand Cross of the Holy Sepulchre, Knight of the Order of St. Gregory the Great and Hereditary Keeper of Rothesay Castle

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External Publications

John, Marquess of Bute (1911). Brendan's Fabulous Voyage. via Project Gutenberg
The Roman Catholic Church; John, Marquess of Bute (transl) (1908) [1st pub in 1879]. The Roman breviary(1908) (New Rev ed.). Edinburgh and London: William Blackwood and Sons

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