People
- Mary Stewart, Countess of Buchan (before 1428–1465), fifth daughter of James I of Scotland, 1st Countess of Buchan
- Mary of Guelders (c. 1434–1463), queen to James II of Scotland
- Mary Stewart, Countess of Arran (1453–1488), daughter of James II of Scotland
- Mary of Guise (1515–1560), wife of James V of Scotland, mother of Mary, Queen of Scots
- Mary, Queen of Scots (1542–1587), queen regnant of Scotland, wife of Francis II of France and mother of James I of England
- Princess Mary (died 1607), daughter of James I of England, who died at the age of two
- Mary Stewart, Duchess of Richmond (1622–1685), British aristocrat
- Mary, Princess Royal and Princess of Orange (1631–1660), Princess Royal and Princess of Orange-Nassau, daughter of Charles I of England and mother of William III of England
- Mary of Modena (1658–1718), wife of James II of Great Britain (VII of Scotland)
- Mary II of England (1662–1694), co-ruler of England and Scotland with her husband William III from 1689 until her death
- Mary Stuart, Countess of Bute (1718–1794), British peeress, wife of the British Prime Minister
- Mary Stewart (social worker) (1862/3–1925), English social worker
- Mary Stewart, Baroness Stewart of Alvechurch (1903–1984), English Labour politician and educator
- Mary Stewart (novelist) (born 1916), English novelist
- Mary Stuart (actress) (1926–2002), American actress, best known for her 35-year role in the soap opera Search for Tomorrow
- Mary Stewart (swimmer) (born 1945), Canadian swimmer
- Mary Downie Stewart (1876–1957), New Zealand political hostess and welfare worker
- Mary Stewart (athlete) (born 1956), British middle distance runner
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