Robert Ferguson (c. 1637–1714) was a Scottish presbyterian minister, conspirator and political pamphleteer, known as "the Plotter". He was the eldest...
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Robert Ferguson may refer to: Robert Ferguson (author) (born 1948), Author, dramatist and translator Robert Ferguson (minister) (c. 1637–1714), Scottish...
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Rosebery became prime minister, Ferguson was promoted in the Treasury department as a junior whip with responsibilities for Scotland. Ferguson continued to urge...
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James Ferguson (1621–1667), was a Scottish minister. Ferguson belonged to the Fergusons of Kilkerran. He graduated at Glasgow University in 1638, and...
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assistant minister at St. Peter's Free Church of Scotland, Dundee. He is currently a preaching associate at Trinity Church, Aberdeen. Ferguson studied at...
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Sir Niall Campbell Ferguson, HonFRSE (/niːl/ NEEL; born 18 April 1964) is a British-American historian who is the Milbank Family Senior Fellow at the Hoover...
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Massey Ferguson is an agricultural machinery manufacturer, established in 1953 through the merger of farm equipment makers Massey-Harris of Canada and...
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he brought Ferguson into the Cabinet as Minister of Agriculture, succeeding long-time Trudeau Agriculture minister Eugene Whelan. Ferguson's cabinet career...
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Opposition Leader Kim Beazley appointed Ferguson as Shadow Minister for Regional and Urban Development and Shadow Minister for Transport and Infrastructure....
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Sir Alexander Chapman Ferguson CBE (born 31 December 1941) is a Scottish former football manager and player, best known for managing Manchester United...
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The Ferguson unrest (sometimes called the Ferguson uprising, Ferguson protests, or the Ferguson riots) was a series of protests and riots which began...
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1905 election, Ferguson served as Minister of Lands, Forest, and Mines in the government of William Howard Hearst from 1914 to 1919. Ferguson approved the...
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Wikisource has original text related to this article: Plessy v. Ferguson Plessy v. Ferguson, 163 U.S. 537 (1896), was a landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision...
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brother-in-law of Diana, Princess of Wales, and a maternal first cousin of Ronald Ferguson, the father of Sarah, Duchess of York. Fellowes was born in Sandringham...
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British prime ministers. Walpole was born in Houghton, Norfolk, in 1676. One of 19 children, he was the third son and fifth child of Robert Walpole, a member...
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Sir Robert Peel, 2nd Baronet, FRS (5 February 1788 – 2 July 1850), was a British Conservative statesman who twice was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom...
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David Fergusson or Ferguson (c. 1533–23 April 1598) was a Scottish reformer and minister of the Church of Scotland. He twice served as Moderator of the...
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Robert McGhee was a prominent Church of Scotland minister who championed the evangelical movement in Scotland throughout the second half of the 20th century...
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Robert Bruce McClelland AO (born 26 January 1958) is an Australian judge and former politician who has served on the Federal Circuit and Family Court of...
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Christopher Luxon (redirect from Prime Minister Christopher Luxon)
politician and former business executive who has been serving as the 42nd prime minister of New Zealand since 2023, previously as leader of the Opposition from...
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was established in 1901, thirty men and one woman have been prime minister. Robert Menzies and Kevin Rudd served two non-consecutive terms in office while...
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Ferguson 2012, p. 90. Ferguson 2012, p. 95. Ferguson 2012, p. 9. Ferguson 2012, pp. 96–98. Ferguson 2012, pp. 99–101. Ferguson 2012, p. 110. Ferguson...
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P. J. Patterson (category Deputy prime ministers of Jamaica)
include Minister of Industry and Tourism; Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade; Minister of Development, Planning and Production; Minister of Finance...
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Abbie Park Ferguson (1837–1919), American educator, founder of Huguenot College Adair Ferguson (born 1955), Australian rower Adam Ferguson (disambiguation)...
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October 7, 2009. Ferguson, Rob; Benzie, Robert (October 31, 2007). "Premier goes for new blood; Expanded 28-member cabinet has eight ministers from Toronto...
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Sophie. "Robert Lindsay and Craig Ferguson to join 'Bleak Expectations' West End cast". londontheatre.co.uk. Retrieved 7 December 2023. Robert Lindsay...
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It stars Tom Cruise, Jeremy Renner, Simon Pegg, Ving Rhames, Rebecca Ferguson, Sean Harris and Alec Baldwin. It follows Impossible Missions Force agent...
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March 2018. Retrieved 14 March 2018. Ferguson 2011, pp. 95, 236. Ferguson 2011, pp. 94–95, 236. Wright, Robert (17 July 2012). "Why Some Physicists Bet...
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Peter Garrett (redirect from Peter Robert Garrett)
appointed Minister for the Environment, Heritage and the Arts by Prime Minister Kevin Rudd. Following the 2010 election, he was made Minister for School...
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Ronald Munro-Ferguson, Governor general (1914–1920) Prime ministers Andrew Fisher, Prime minister (1910–1913) Joseph Cook, Prime minister (1913–1914) Andrew...
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