Belfast Commercial Chronicle, 7th Sep 1836:
On the 5th inst.. by the Rev. W. Kerr, R.C.C., Mr. James Irwin Stuart, son of James Irwin Stuart, Esq. of Gracehill, county Antrim, to Elizabeth, second daughter of Mr. James Duffy, Trafalgar-street, Belfast.
Northern Whig, 12th Oct 1839:
Lieutenant-Colonel James Stuart, who has succeeded Sir William Casement, as Military Secretary to the Government of India, is the youngest son of the late James Stuart, Esq., of Gracehill, in this County. This high situation is a second time filled by a native of the County of Antrim. --- News-Letter.
Warder and Dublin Weekly Mail, 20th Sep 1842:
On the 2d instant, at Armoy Church, county Antrim, Mr. Henry Campbell, to Margaret, daughter of the late Henry Irwin Stewart, Esq., of Gracehill House.
Belfast Commercial Chronicle, 19th March 1845:
On the 17th instant, at Moyaver, the residence of B. G. Brooke, Esq. Frances, eldest daughter of the late James Stuart, Esq. of Gracehill, in this county.
Belfast Newsletter, 20th Jul 1859:
On the morning of the 19th inst., at his residence, Gracehill, near Ballymoney, Major-General James Stuart, C.B., for many years Secretary to the Government of India, Military Department.
Coleraine Chronicle, 30th Jul 1859:
NOTICE. All persons having claims against the estate of the late Major Gen. JAMES STUART, C. B., of Gracehill, will please to furnish same to B. G. Brooke, Esq., Dungannon, one of his executors, on or before Saturday, the 13th of August next.
Belfast Newsletter, 13th Sep 1860:
TO BE LET, UNFURNISHED, AND IMMEDIATE possession give, GRACEHILL HOUSE, the residence of the late Major-General STUART, with lawn, pleasure grounds, and large walled garden. The house is in good repair, containing drawing room, dining room, and study; seven bedrooms, two dressing-rooms, and bathroom; two water-closets; everything needful in the lower parts of the house; excellent stables and two coach-houses; suitable out-offices and lock-up yard. Rent moderate.
For particulars, apply to C. G. STUART, Esq. Ballyhivistock; B. G. BROOKE, Esq., Dungannon; J. CRAMSIE, Esq., solicitor, Ballymoney.