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    Major-General James Walter Sandilands CB CMG DSO (1874 – 1959) was a senior British Army officer who served as Commander of British Troops in South China...
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  • army officer James Walter Sandilands (1874–1959), British army officer James Sandilands (courtier) (died 1618), courtier to King James VI and I This...
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  • writer James Walter Sandilands, British Army officer Kyle Sandilands, Australian radio host Neil Sandilands, South African actor Sandilands, Lincolnshire...
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    Torphichen James Walter Sandilands, 12th Lord Torphichen (1846–1915) John Gordon Sandilands, 13th Lord Torphichen (1886–1973) James Bruce Sandilands, 14th...
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  • time, Sir Walter Lindsay. Lindsay recommended Sandilands to the Grand Master of the Knights as a potential candidate to succeed him. Sandilands spent the...
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    Sandhurst Brigadier Harold Richard Sandilands DSO (1876—1961), Royal Northumberland Fusiliers Major-General James Walter Sandilands Lieutenant-General Arthur Hill...
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  • who married James Dundas of Newliston Margaret Dundas, who married William Scharpe of Pitleckie Isobel Dundas, who married John Sandilands, Lord Torphichen...
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    Clan Sandilands is a Scottish clan. It is also considered a sept of the larger Clan Douglas. The name Sandilands comes from lands by that name in Clydesdale...
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  • James Sandilands, 7th Lord Torphichen (died 1753) was a Scottish nobleman and army officer, a loyalist of the 1715 Jacobite Rebellion. He was the eldest...
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    French were in a position to give more support. Brigadier-General James Walter Sandilands later recorded that, returning from leave, in the chaos he was...
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  • business; also Lorrain Sandilands & Co. in which the partners were G. M. Sandilands in Penang, and John Buttery in Singapore. Mr. Walter Scott Lorrain was...
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  • Arthur Henry Marindin DSO Royal Highlanders Maj. and Bt. Col. James Walter Sandilands CMG DSO Cameron Highlanders Lt.-Col. and Bt. Col. Alphonse Eugène...
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    Isle. Roxburgh Castle, captured by Sir James Douglas. Rydboholm Castle, home to the Swedish branch. Sandilands Castle, Fife (ruins). Stjärnorp Castle...
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    these included a group of volunteers from Aberdeen led by a lawyer, Roger Sandilands, and the 'Enzie' battalion from Banffshire under John Hamilton of Sandistoun...
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    effectiveness of Fremantle's 211-centimetre (6 ft 11 in) ruckman Aaron Sandilands – who had 44 hitouts as part of Fremantle's overall 55–27 hitout advantage...
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    awarded Fletcher 2,000 merks in recognition of her service. She married James Sandilands, 1st Lord Abercrombie, in 1663. Charles II's coronation at Scone Abbey...
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  • Walter Stewart (c.1338–1362) was the second son of Robert Stewart, 7th High Steward of Scotland (afterwards King Robert II) and Elizabeth Mure. He married...
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  • secondly, Sir John Lyon, and thirdly in 1384, Sir James Sandilands. Isabella Stewart, married firstly, James Douglas, 2nd Earl of Douglas, and secondly, John...
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  • on 2 May 1355. Her brothers were David Stewart, Earl of Strathearn and Walter Stewart, Earl of Atholl, and her half-brother was Robert III of Scotland...
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    1375), then John Lyon, Lord of Glamis (died 1383) and finally, Sir James Sandilands; Katherine, married Sir Robert Logan of Grugar and Restalrig, Lord...
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    Ludovic Stewart, 2nd Duke of Lennox (category Peers of England created by James I)
    to play golf with Sir James Sandilands at Leith. On their way they met John Graham, a Lord of Session, who thought Sandilands was attacking him. They...
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    competition reality series Big Brother Australia. Kruger replaced Kyle Sandilands and Jackie O, who hosted the series on Network Ten in its eighth season...
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    himself to rehab. Guy Sebastian, Natalie Imbruglia, Keating and Kyle Sandilands who is the additional fourth judge joined the judging panel as replacements...
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  • with Michael Balfour feuar of Montquhanie. At this time Learmonth and James Sandilands of St Monans were prosecuted by St Andrews burgh council for not paying...
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    the Countess of Arundel, and Anne Dudley as chief lady of honour. James Sandilands was her Master of Household. The other English ships, under the command...
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    name Watson is derived from Watt, a diminutive form of the personal name Walter, with the addition of the patronymic suffix " -son". The name Watson is...
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    Sir James Sandilands decided to go down to Leith to play golf. On the way they met members of the Graham family who were feuding with Sandilands, and...
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    Scottish royal tapestry collection (category Court of James V of Scotland)
    James VI at Stirling. However this loss had already been recorded in 1565, as having occurred at Linlithgow during the keepership of James Sandilands...
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  • Roxburgh in the first series of Rake. Morrell played the role of Joe Sandilands, a fictional NSW Attorney-General involved in the inside wheeling and...
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    design for the new footbridges was won by architects Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands and engineers WSP Group. Detailed design of the two bridges was carried...
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