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BiographyArchibald Stewart. (-1779) (aka. of Tobago) Son of Sir Michael Stewart (ca. 1712-1796), 3rd of Blackhall, and Helen (or Helenora) Houstoun (d. 1746). Brother of Houston Stewart. From ca. 1762 he was a merchant in Amsterdam. Ca. 1770 he bought a plantation on Tobago (in the Carribean), which he was killed defending from a privateer attack in 1779. Life with James Boswell:
When Boswell arrived in Holland in August 1763, he went immediately to see Stewart, to whom he had apparently been referred to Norton Nicholls (Letter from Boswell to Temple, 16/8-63). They didn't know each other well in advance, but, as Boswell wrote to Johnston some time later, [he] was met with every civility. A few days later Boswell left for Utrecht, leaving some of his luggage at Stewart's, until he got himself settled. On the night between the 15th and 16th of August, Boswell returned from Utrecht to Rotterdam, feeling most depressed. He again turned to Stewart who Stewart tried to keep Boswell's spirits up, even after Boswell had settled in Utrect, and in a letter of September 7, 1763, wrote
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