Arthur Stewart, Duke of Rothesay (1509–1510), second son of James IV of Scotland and Margaret Tudor
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Tom Stewart (Arthur Thomas Stewart, 1892–1972), Democratic United States Senator from Tennessee
The title Earl of Carrick is now one of the lesser Scottish titles of the heir apparent to the throne, currently Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales, whose principal Scottish title is Duke of Rothesay.
Meanwhile the King, who occupied apartments in the convent, having confessed to the prior, was consulting with his brother, when the Earl of March arrived to intimate his withdrawal to the English Border, followed into the courtyard by Louise, and afterwards by the Duke of Rothesay, whose dalliance with the maiden was interrupted by the Earl of Douglas ordering his followers to seize and scourge her.