LC control no. | n 81070581 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Bute, John Patrick Crichton-Stuart, Marquess of, 1847-1900 |
Variant(s) | Botha, Joannes Patricus, marchio, 1847-1900 Bute, John Patrick Crichton-Stuart, 3d Marquis of, 1847-1900 Crichton-Stuart, John Patrick, Marquess of Bute, 1847-1900 Crighton Stuart, John Patrick, Marquess of Bute, 1847-1900 Stuart, Johannes Patricius Crichton, Marchio de Bute, 1847-1900 Stuart, John Patrick Crichton-, Marquess of Bute, 1847-1900 |
Associated country | Great Britain |
Birth date | 1847-09-12 |
Death date | 1900-10-09 |
Profession or occupation | Nobility Industrialists Scholars Antiquarians Philanthropists |
Found in | Amory, H. Bute broadsides in the Houghton Library ... 1981: title page (Bute) CIP galley (John Patrick Crichton-Stuart, third Marquess of Bute) BM (Stuart (John Patrick Crighton) Marquis of Bute) DNB suppl. (Stuart, John Patrick Crichton-, third Marquis of Bute (1847-1900)) Acta sanctorum Hiberniae ex Codice Salmanticensi ... 1888: title page (...Joanne Patricio marchione Bothae ...) Guido, de Monte Rocherii. Manipulus curatorum, 1500: CSmH bookplate (Johannes Patricius Crichton Stuart Marchio de Bute) Wikipedia, October 18, 2022 (John Patrick Crichton-Stuart, 3rd Marquess of Bute, KT (12 September 1847 - 9 October 1900) was a landed aristocrat, industrial magnate, antiquarian, scholar, philanthropist, and architectural patron ... his vast inheritance reportedly made him the richest man in the world. His conversion to Catholicism from the Church of Scotland at the age of 21 scandalised Victorian society and led Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli to use the Marquess as the basis for the eponymous hero of his novel Lothair, published in 1870. Marrying into one of Britain's most illustrious Catholic families, Bute became one of the leaders of the British Catholic community. His enormous expenditure on building and restoration made him the foremost architectural patron of the 19th century) |