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| 1769 | Birth |  |
| Birth of Robert Stewart |
| 1794 | Election |  |
| 1st elected Member of Parliament |
| 1798 | Chief Secretary |  |
| Appointed Chief Secretary for Ireland |
| 1798 | Lord Prvy Seal |  |
| Appointed Lord Privy Seal for Ireland |
| 1798 | Rebellion |  |
| Wexford Suppresses an Irish rebellion |
| 1800 | Reform |  |
| London Passes Pitt's measures for union with Ireland through the House of Commons |
| 1800 | Unification |  |
| London Passes Pitt's measures for union with Ireland through the House of Commons |
| 1802 | President |  |
| Appointed President of East India Board |
| 1805 | Secretary of War |  |
| Appointed War Secretary |
| 1806 | Election |  |
| Elected Member of Parliament |
| 1807 | Duel Stewart |  |
| Castlereagh & Canning have a duel |
| 1807 | Secretary of War |  |
| Appointed War Secretary |
| 1812 | Alliance |  |
| 4th Mar Leads the coalition against Napoleon & prevents Allies dealing separately with France |
| 1812 | Minister of Foreign Affairs |  |
| 4th Mar Appointed Foreign Minister under Lord Liverpool |
| 1814 | Congress of Vienna |  |
| Vienna Senior represemtitive for Great Britain at the Congress of Vienna |
| 1815 | Congress of Vienna |  |
| Vienna Selects St Helena as for Napoleon's exile |
| 1815 | Exile of Stewart |  |
| St Helena Selects St Helena as for Napoleon's exile at the Congress of Vienna |
| 1815 | Triple Alliance |  |
| Helps secure the Triple Alliance & with it the peace of Europe & fall of Napoleon |
| 1822 | Burial |  |
| Westminster Abbey Buried in Westminister Abbey |
| 1822 | Death |  |
| 12th Aug Death of Robert Stewart, commits suicide |
| 1822 | Sucide of Stewart |  |
| 12th Aug Death of Robert Stewart, commits suicide |
| 1939 | Head MI6 Menzies |  |
| 4th Nov Appointed Head of MI6 |
| 1945 | Birth |  |
| 10th Jan London Birth of Rod Stewart |
| 1962 | Rolling Stones, The |  |
| London The Stones have their first in the Marquee Club with Jagger, Richards , Jones , Stewart, bass player Dick Taylor (later of The Pretty Things) and drummer Tony Chapman |
| 1965 | Minister of Foreign Affairs |  |
| 22nd Jan Appointed Foreign Minister, 1st term |
| 1966 | European Union |  |
| London Converts to Britain joining the EU |
| 1966 | Minister of DEA |  |
| Appointed Minister of the Department of Economic Affairs |
| 1967 | Genesis |  |
| Gabriel founds Genesis while a pupil at Charterhouse School with bandmates Tony Banks , Anthony Phillips , Mike Rutherford, and drummer Chris Stewart |
| 1967 | Jeff Beck Group, The |  |
| Jeff Beck forms a new band called The Jeff Beck Group, which features him on lead guitar, Rod Stewart on vocals, Ron Wood on bass, Nicky Hopkins on piano, and Micky Waller on drums |
| 1968 | Minister of Foreign Affairs |  |
| 16th Mar Appointed Foreign Minister, 2nd term |
| 1969 | 10CC |  |
| The band initially comprise of Graham Gouldman, Eric Stewart, Kevin Godley and Lol Creme, who become 10cc in 1972 |
| 1969 | Faces, The |  |
| London Founder Member of The Faces |
| 1969 | Jeff Beck Group, The |  |
| Owing to friction within the band, Rod Stewart and Ron Wood leaw the group to replace Steve Marriott in the Small Faces |
| 1969 | Rolling Stones, The |  |
| 8th June At the suggestion of pianist and road manager Ian Stewart, the Stones decide to add a new guitarist and Jones is visited by Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Charlie Watts and told the group he formed would continue without him |
| 1970 | Composition |  |
| Releases "Gasoline Alley" |
| 1971 | Composition |  |
| Releases "Every Picture Tells a Story" |
| 1972 | Composition |  |
| Releases Album, "Never a Dull Moment" |
| 1973 | Composition |  |
| The Faces release "Ooh La La", UK no 1 Album |
| 1974 | Composition |  |
| Releases "Smiler" |
| 1975 | Composition |  |
| Releases "Atlantic Cross ing" |
| 1976 | 10CC |  |
| The band suffered a split, when Godley and Creme left to form Godley & Creme, leaving Gouldman and Stewart to continue touring and recording as 10cc |
| 1976 | Composition |  |
| Releases "A Night on the Town" |
| 1978 | Composition |  |
| Releases "Blondes Have More Fun" |
| 1991 | Composition |  |
| Releases "Vagabond Heart" |
| 1993 | Composition |  |
| Releases "Unplugged ...and Seated" |