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    James Miln (1819–1881) was a Scottish antiquary who excavated many sites around the French village of Carnac in Brittany from around the 1860s. He worked...
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  • and former magistrate George Crichton Miln (1850–1917), American Unitarian pastor and Shakespearean actor James Miln (1819–1881), Scottish antiquary who...
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    Scottish antiquary James Miln (1819–1881), who reported that by then fewer than 700 of the 3,000 stones were still standing. Towards 1875, Miln engaged a local...
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    Barnaby Kemp Graham Miln (born 6 August 1947) is a British social activist and former magistrate. He was the first lay person to come out as gay in the...
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  • Cardiff Railway Company James Thomson — Outdoor Assistant to the Superintendent of the Line, Glasgow and South-Western Railway James Miln Thomson — Manager...
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    Aberdeenshire, on 21 February 1829 to the distinguished British historian James Grant Duff. He had his education at Grange School and Balliol College, Oxford...
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    Bridge v. Warren Bridge, and New York v. Miln. Justice Barbour authored the majority opinion in New York v. Miln. In 1824, the state of New York passed...
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  • Montgomerie Neilson, steam locomotive manufacturer (died 1889) James Cassie, painter (died 1879) James Miln, antiquary (died 1881) 14 February – William Ogilvie...
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  • Watson ; illustrated by Margaret Senior  John Sands Sydney  1967 Thomson, James Miln (1977). A field guide to the common sea & estuary fishes of non-tropical...
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    James Guthrie (c. 1612 – 1 June 1661), was a Scottish Presbyterian minister. Cromwell called him "the short man who would not bow." He was theologically...
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  • Angus MacKay Jimmy Yuill as James MacLeod Ian McNeice as Alex Miln John Wood as Sir Wilson Ramsay Niall Maclennan as James Maclennan Alasdair Maclennan...
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    martyrs burned at the stake as a heretic. George Wishart was the son of James and brother of Sir John of Pitarrow, both ranking themselves on the side...
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    Edward Arthur Milne FRS (/mɪln/; 14 February 1896 – 21 September 1950) was a British astrophysicist and mathematician. Milne was born in Hull, Yorkshire...
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  • Rugby International William Maitland, cricketer Francis Moncreiff Robert Miln Neill, Scotland and Great Britain Rugby International John Murray, cricketer...
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    Duff was the eldest son of John Grant of Kincardine O'Neil and Margaret Miln Duff of Eden, who died 20 August 1824. When his father died about 1799, his...
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    his home in Killearn, Scotland, on 24 April 1941 at the age of 78 Miln DC (1963). "James Hogarth Pringle – surgeon extraordinary" (PDF). Proceedings of the...
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  • Milne /ˈmɪln/ is a surname of Scottish origin, from the same source as Miller.[citation needed] People with the surname Milne include: A. A. Milne, author...
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  • Marquess of Lorne (born London, 9 March 2004), known as Archie Lorne. Rory James Campbell (born London, 3 February 2006) Charlotte Mary Campbell (born London...
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    Glasgow Royal Infirmary (category James Miller buildings)
    "John Macintyre". University of Glasgow. Retrieved 7 May 2018. Miln DC (1963). "James Hogarth Pringle – surgeon extraordinary" (PDF). Proceedings of the...
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  • music Howard Hamilton Taylor For service to the visual arts Professor James Miln Thomson For service to education and to marine science Margaret Ellen...
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    Books. Retrieved 5 April 2018 – via Amazon. Hardwick, Mollie; Jenkins, Ray; Miln, Paula; Kennedy Martin, Ian (1 February 1983). Leake, Alison (ed.). "Juliet...
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    the housing of the people encountered. (Written in French). Louise Jordan Miln whose work Quaint Korea, written in 1895, considers the practical position...
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    Alan Alexander Milne (/mɪln/; 18 January 1882 – 31 January 1956) was an English writer best known for his books about the teddy bear Winnie-the-Pooh, as...
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  • healed by ceasing to cling." — from "The Healing Medicine of the Dhamma" (Miln 5 [verse 335]) (Olendzki, 2005). Examples of references to upādāna in the...
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    Campbell, of Lochow, became a Lord of Parliament as Lord Campbell under James II in 1445. His son Colin, the 2nd Lord Campbell, was created Earl of Argyll...
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  • the rights it recognizes, to what is called, in The City of New York v. Miln, 11 Pet. 139, the "powers which relate to merely municipal legislation, or...
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    professional performance of the play in Japan may have been George Crichton Miln's company's production, which toured to Yokohama in 1890. Throughout the 19th...
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    Mike Blair Alf Bucher Stan Coughtrie Jimmy Gillespie Scott Murray Robert Miln Neill David Sole Rob Wainwright The following (not previously listed above)...
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    the Vicar Apostolic of the Eastern District of Scotland. Born in Drumillan Miln near New Abbey in Kirkcudbrightshire on 7 February 1770, he was the son of...
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  • aforesaid with the manor place of Preston, houses, biggings, yards, orchards, miln, multures, hains, customs, casualties and duties, saltpans, coal, coalheughs...
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