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Lady Lucinda Shaw-Stewart(b. ca. 1950?, Yorkshire) has been
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of the
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from 2005; Vice-President of the
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;
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of the National Trust for Scotland's Curatorial Committee; Trustee of Sir William Burrell's Trust; Trustee of the
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from 1987.Lucinda Shaw Stewart.
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Born Lucinda Victoria Fletcher, younger daughter of Alexander K H Fletcher. Lady Shaw-Stewart is the widow of Sir Houston Mark Shaw-Stewart, 11th Baronet. Ardgowan Estate is owned by the Shaw-Stewart family and has been in the
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for over 600 years. The house is set in the middle of of parkland on the south shores of the
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, and is home to Lady Shaw-Stewart and her son
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, the 12th Baronet. The lands of Ardgowan were given to John Stewart by his father King
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on 5 May 1403. The estate has been passed down from father to son or uncle to nephew to the present day. In February 2013, Lady Shaw-Stewart married Christopher Chetwode, younger brother of the 2nd Baron Chetwode.


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