Hugh Baillie (October 23, 1890 – March 1, 1966) was an American journalist best known as the head of UP (United Press Associations), the leading rival...
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Mackay Hugh Baillie Scott (23 October 1865 – 10 February 1945) was a British architect and artist. Through his long career, he designed in a variety of...
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Hugh Duncan Baillie (31 May 1777 – 21 June 1866) was a British Army officer and politician who served as the Lord Lieutenant of Ross-shire from 1843 to...
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syndicates by the Midwest newspaper publisher E. W. Scripps. It was headed by Hugh Baillie (1890–1966) from 1935 to 1955. At the time of his retirement, UP had...
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Bristol including the firm of Evan Baillie, Sons & Co. Baillie, together with his older brother Hugh Duncan Baillie, became a partner in the Bristol Old...
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Salisbury, UP countered with a raise of $17.50 ($312 in 2020) per week; Hugh Baillie also offered him an extra $20 ($357 in 2020) per week to stay. Cronkite...
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exists in the XVIII century and in the XIX century. After World War II, Hugh Baillie, the president of the United Press wire service based in the U.S., promoted...
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who became a cause célèbre after bullying drove her to suicide Mackay Hugh Baillie Scott, architect of the Arts and Crafts movement Captain Tom (1920-2021)...
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James Baillie DL JP (18 October 1826 — 27 July 1890) was a Scottish first-class cricketer and British Army officer. The son of the Scot Colonel Hugh Duncan...
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Rory Culkin (redirect from Rory Hugh Culkin)
Rory Hugh Culkin (born July 21, 1989) is an American actor known for his roles in Scream 4, Lords of Chaos, You Can Count on Me, Columbus, and M. Night...
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Rosehall. He was the cousin of Alexander, Evan and James Baillie, the sons of Hugh Baillie of Dochfour, who were all also active alongside their cousin...
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could still be seen until it was demolished in 2009. Later came Mackay Hugh Baillie Scott (1865–1945) and Blair Imrie who made their names as Tudor style...
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Glentworth Baillie (1904–1976), daughter of Ronald Hugh Baillie, D.L., O.B.E., of the Royal Horse Guards (son of Lt.-Gen. Duncan Baillie). Peter Wise's...
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Lady Grizel Baillie, née Hume, (25 December 1665 – 6 December 1746) was a Scottish gentlewoman and songwriter. Her accounting ledgers, in which she kept...
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In 1769, only nine years after the Battle of Restigouche, Scotsman Hugh Baillie and a partner set up a fur and salted salmon business on the site that...
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Tolkien family (redirect from Baillie Tolkien)
Medicine at the University of Manitoba. Baillie attended McGill University and the University of Manitoba from which Baillie received her B.A. in 1962. She received...
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a member of Parliament for Horsham from 1792 to 1793. Baillie was the second son of Hugh Baillie, of Dochfour, south of Inverness, by his wife Emilia,...
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politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1802 to 1812. Baillie was the third son of Hugh Baillie of Dochfour, Inverness and his wife Emilia Fraser, the...
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Strangford. The Westerhanger estate was inherited by his nephew Capt Hugh Baillie, who died without issue in 1876. Through the centuries, the castle has...
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Earl of Haddington (category Baillie-Hamilton family)
cousin, the tenth Earl. He was the son of George Baillie of Jerviswood (who had assumed the surname of Baillie in lieu of Hamilton), son of George Hamilton...
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Retrieved May 30, 2012. Britten, Frederick James; Cecil Clutton; Granville Hugh Baillie; Courtenay A. Ilbert (1973). Britten's old clocks and watches and their...
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asked the noted engineer and horologist Granville Hugh Baillie to create a new catalogue. Baillie rearranged the museum between mid-1937 and mid-1938...
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Advocate General to the East India Company in Bengal, and Anna Baillie (a daughter of Hugh Baillie of Monckton). His brother was General Francis John Davies...
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Joanna Baillie (11 September 1762 – 23 February 1851) was a Scottish poet and dramatist, known for such works as Plays on the Passions (three volumes...
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astronomical clocks. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. Granville Hugh Baillie, Herbert Alan Lloyd, Francis Allan Burnett Ward (ed.) (1974). The planetarium...
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Robert Baillie (known as Baillie of Jerviswood; c. 1634 – 24 December 1684) was a Scottish conspirator incriminated in the Rye House Plot against King...
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'1890'. The house was sold in 1908 to James Hugh Baillie, who added a two-storey wood frame front in 1910. Baillie sold the house in 1918 to C. Graham, whose...
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Highland Regiment Highland dress. Facings light grey-blue Colonel Mackay Hugh Baillie of Rosehall. 24 October 1794 13 October 1802 Embodied at Elgin. Served...
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1805, Rose married Katherine Baillie, daughter of John Baillie of Dunain, they had three sons and four daughters together. Hugh Rose, 21st of Kilravock Isabella...
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Dame Jacqueline Marie Baillie DBE (née Barnes; born 15 January 1964) is a Scottish politician who has served as Deputy Leader of the Scottish Labour Party...
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