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'''Henry John Lethbridge-Stewart''' was the first person born under the [[Lethbridge-Stewart family|Lethbridge-Stewart]] name, the son of [[William Lethbridge-Stewart|William Stewart]] and [[Mary Lethbridge]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Soothsayer (short story)|The Soothsayer]]'')
 
'''Henry John Lethbridge-Stewart''' was the first person born under the [[Lethbridge-Stewart family|Lethbridge-Stewart]] name, the son of [[William Lethbridge-Stewart|William Stewart]] and [[Mary Lethbridge]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Soothsayer (short story)|The Soothsayer]]'')
   
Henry lost his mother at a young age, and left his wife and family to fight in the [[War of Three Kingdoms]], as he was a proud Royalist. He died in [[1654]], [[1653|a year after]] [[Glencairn's rising]]. His "[[ghost]]" later visited his descendent [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]] in [[Geneva]] in [[1981]], wearing the tartan of Clan Stewart. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Revisionists (audio story)|The Revisionists]]'')
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Henry lost his mother at a young age, and left his wife and family to fight in the [[War of Three Kingdoms]], as he was a proud Royalist. He died in [[1654]], [[1653|a year after]] [[Glencairn's rising]]. His "[[ghost]]" later visited his descendant [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]] in [[Geneva]] in [[1981]], wearing the tartan of Clan Stewart. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Revisionists (audio story)|The Revisionists]]'')
 
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Henry John Lethbridge-Stewart was the first person born under the Lethbridge-Stewart name, the son of William Stewart and Mary Lethbridge. (PROSE: The Soothsayer)

Henry lost his mother at a young age, and left his wife and family to fight in the War of Three Kingdoms, as he was a proud Royalist. He died in 1654, a year after Glencairn's rising. His "ghost" later visited his descendant Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart in Geneva in 1981, wearing the tartan of Clan Stewart. (AUDIO: The Revisionists)