Chuck, Charlie or Charles Stewart may refer to:
Academics
- Charles Stewart (orientalist) (1764–1837), British author, translator and scholar
 - Charles Stewart (zoologist) (1840–1907), English comparative anatomist and lecturer
 - Charles Hunter Stewart (1854–1924), Scottish physician, public health expert and professor
 - Charles Stewart III, American author and professor of political science at MIT since 1985
 
Military officers
- Charles Stewart (British Army officer) (1775–1812), battalion commander who died in Napoleonic wars
 - Charles Stewart (American Navy officer) (1778–1869), ship captain in War of 1812
 - Charles Seaforth Stewart (1823–1904), American Civil War colonel in Army Corps of Engineers
 
Performers
- Charles Henry Hylton Stewart, English clergyman and organist
 - Charles Hylton Stewart (1884–1932), his son, English cathedral organist
 - Charles Stewart (actor) (1923–2016), American performer and tennis player
 - Charles Stewart (rapper) (born 1971), American performer; stage name Chali 2na
 
Politicians
- Charles Stewart, 3rd Duke of Richmond (1639–1672), English peer; sat in Convention Parliament
 - Charles Stewart (Royal Navy officer) (1681–1741), English military and political figure
 - Charles Stewart, Irish MP for County Cavan during 1783–87 and 1790–93
 - Charles Stewart (New Jersey politician) (1729–1800), American Continental Congress delegate, 1784–85
 - Charles Stewart (bishop) (1775–1837), Church of England clergyman, bishop and Lower Canada politician
 - Charles William Stewart (1778–1854), Irish soldier in British Army; later Charles William Vane, 3rd Marquess of Londonderry
 - Charles Bellinger Stewart (1806–1885), American political leader in Texas Republic
 - Charles Stewart (Harris County politician) (1836–1895), American state senator from Texas, 1879–1883
 - Charles Stewart (Australian politician) (1844–1919), member of Tasmanian Parliament
 - Charles H. Stewart (1867–1936), American mayor of Melbourne, Florida (1890–1891, 1902–1905)
 - Charles Stewart (premier) (1868–1946), Canadian premier of Alberta, 1917–1921
 - Charles Wallace Stewart (1885–1948), Canadian Member of Parliament for Humboldt, Saskatchewan
 - Charles Stewart (Wainwright MLA) (1917–1991), Canadian Member of Alberta Legislative Assembly, 1975–1982
 - Charles Stewart (Northern Ireland politician), Northern Ireland House of Commons independent member, 1958–1966
 - Charles D. Stewart (1919–1986), American politician from Florida
 
Sportsmen
Footballers
- Charlie Stewart (footballer, born 1880) (1880–1957), Australian full-forward and World War I veteran
 - Charlie Stewart (footballer, born c. 1910) (c. 1910–after 1964), Australian rules player and coach
 - Charlie Stewart (soccer, born 1928), Australian association player
 - Charlie Stewart (footballer, born 1939), Australian wingman and coach
 - Charlie Stewart (Scottish footballer), outside left during late 1950s early 1960s
 
Other sportsmen
- Charles Stewart (sport shooter) (1881–1965), English Olympic sport shooter
 - Charles Stewart (ice hockey) (1895–1973), Canadian goaltender for Boston Bruins, 1924–27
 - Charles Stewart (rugby union) (1860–1890), Scottish rugby union player
 - Charlie Stewart (rugby union) (1936–1998), Scottish rugby union player
 
Others
- Charles Stewart (customs official), Scottish-born American merchant in 1772 Somersett Case
 - Charles Stewart, 7th Earl of Traquair (1746–1827), Scottish landowner
 - Charles Stewart (diplomat) (1907–1979), British ambassador to Iceland and Libya
 - Charles E. Stewart Jr. (1916–1994), American federal judge
 - Chuck Stewart (1927–2017), American photographer of jazz singers and musicians
 - Charles Stewart (minister) (born 1946), Church of Scotland priest
 - Charles Henry Stewart (1824–1894), Ceylon judge
 - Charles J. Stewart (business), chairman of Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company
 
Places
- Mount Charles Stewart, in Canada's Banff National Park
 
See also
- Charles Stuart (disambiguation)
 - Charles Vane-Tempest-Stewart (disambiguation)
 - All pages with titles containing Charles Stewart
 
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