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    quotations related to Robert Anderson (Scotland Yard official). Sir Robert Anderson entry at Casebook: Jack the Ripper Sir Robert Anderson, Secret Service Theologian...
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  • (1837–1921), Irish businessman and Lord Mayor of Belfast Robert Anderson (Scotland Yard official) (1841–1918), lawyer, British intelligence officer and...
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  • president, died before taking office (January 16, 1919) Robert Anderson, Scotland Yard official (November 15, 1918) Guillaume Apollinaire, French poet...
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  • Robert Anderson (Scotland Yard official) Robert Cunninghame-Graham Robert Donston Stephenson (addressed as "D'Onston" here) Robert James Lees Robert Knox...
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    Swanson was Chief Inspector of the CID in the Commissioner's Office at Scotland Yard. He was promoted to Superintendent in 1896. Swanson was involved in...
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    identified by some Ripperologists as the witness described by Robert Anderson of Scotland Yard as "the only person who ever had a good view of the murderer...
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    Nicolas Hubert (category People executed by the Kingdom of Scotland by hanging, drawing and quartering)
    History of Scotland (Edinburgh, 1804), p. 289. Robert Chambers, 'Locality of the Abduction of Queen Mary', PSAS, 2 (1859), p. 335 James Anderson, Collections...
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  • after. The copy of Anderson's memoirs containing the handwritten notes by Swanson was donated by his descendants to New Scotland Yard's Crime Museum in 2006...
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    Scotland, 2006, archived from the original on 31 August 2011 Anderson, Robert (2003). Bryce, T. G. K.; Humes, W. M. (eds.). The history of Scottish Education...
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  • apprehended. Charles's father, "The Old Man", is Assistant Commissioner of Scotland Yard, so Charles investigates from the inside along with assigned detective...
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    Whitechapel's H Division, as well as Frederick Abberline and Robert Anderson from Scotland Yard, who arrived at the crime scene between 11:30 a.m. and 1 p...
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  • 55-yard punt was returned seven yards to the Kansas City 25-yard line, the Chiefs ran three plays for eight yards, and punted the ball away. The 40-yard...
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    October 1888, and numerous letters were received by media outlets and Scotland Yard from individuals purporting to be the murderer. The name "Jack the Ripper"...
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    James I of Scotland, he succeeded to the Scottish throne at the age of six, following the assassination of his father. The first Scottish monarch not...
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    Golf in Scotland was first recorded in the Scottish late Middle Ages, and the modern game of golf was first developed and established in the country....
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  • Milkshake". VG-lista. Retrieved September 23, 2010. "Official Scottish Singles Sales Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved January 1, 2018. "Kelis...
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    Scottish mythology is the collection of myths that have emerged throughout the history of Scotland, sometimes being elaborated upon by successive generations...
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    ISBN 978-1-15-221572-6. Anderson, Robert (2003). Bryce, T. G. K.; Humes, W. M. (eds.). The history of Scottish Education pre-1980. Scottish Education: Post-Devolution...
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  • parents continued the investigation using private detectives until Scotland Yard opened its own inquiry, Operation Grange, in 2011. The senior investigating...
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    ISBN 1-900540-00-2 Robert Anderson's memoirs, quoted in Evans and Skinner, The Ultimate Jack the Ripper Sourcebook, pp. 626–633 A "Scotland Yard official" quoted...
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    Thomas Neill Cream (category 19th-century Scottish medical doctors)
    Scotland Yard's Chamber of Crime (London: Harrap, Ltd, 1987) "Farmer in spring, award-winning writer in winter". Ottawa Citizen. 15 June 1989. Robert...
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    mausoleum for the Scottish Crown. A total of eighteen royals, including seven Kings, were buried here between 1093 and 1420 including Robert the Bruce in 1329...
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  • University of Edinburgh Medical School (category Robert Rowand Anderson buildings)
    Edinburgh in Scotland and the United Kingdom and part of the College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine. It was established in 1726, during the Scottish Enlightenment...
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  • later on June 19, 2017, Matthew Fenner's grandfather Robert Marvin Rape was found dead in his yard from a gunshot wound to the chest. With the North Carolina...
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  • room. Recalling the last line of the rhyme, she hangs herself. Scotland Yard officials arrive to find ten bodies. They discover that a sleazy agent named...
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    I of Scotland. At this point it was described as "very strong". It was besieged in 1172 and again in 1174 by William the Lion, King of Scotland. William...
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    spills into Willamette River from Union Pacific rail yard". KATU. Retrieved 6 November 2019. Official website Cambridge Education Mott MacDonald Bentley...
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    Dumfries (redirect from Dumfries, Scotland)
    from the Anglo-Scottish border. Dumfries is the county town of the historic county of Dumfriesshire. Before becoming King of Scots, Robert the Bruce killed...
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  • Wildcat Stage Productions (category Theatre companies in Scotland)
    Wildcat launched the careers of a number of now familiar Scottish talent including Dave Anderson, Blythe Duff, Peter Mullan, and Elaine C. Smith. It also...
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    Ministry of Agriculture, an army recruitment office near Whitehall and New Scotland Yard. They then reported back to their Officer Commanding in Belfast, and...
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