Thomas Hay Marshall (1770 – 15 July 1808) was twice lord provost of Perth, Scotland. With a passion for Georgian architecture, Marshall is credited with...
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Scotland. She was the daughter of landowner Thomas Anderson, who, along with his son-in-law, Thomas Hay Marshall, was responsible for the construction of...
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Thomas Marshall 1785: Thomas Marshall William Alison John Caw Alexander Fechney James Ramsay Thomas Black 1800: Thomas Hay Marshall 1801: Thomas Hay Marshall...
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street is named for Thomas Hay Marshall, twice lord provost of Perth in the early 19th century. Marshall and his father-in-law, Thomas Anderson (owner of...
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Thomas Anderson (born 1740) was an extensive landowner in Perth, Scotland, in the 18th century. Along with Thomas Hay Marshall, his son-in-law and future...
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southern edge of the North Inch. Thomas Hay Marshall, twice lord provost of Perth, and substantial landowner Thomas Anderson, are credited with building...
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named for Rosie Anderson, the wife of former Perth lord provost Thomas Hay Marshall, who donated the land. The couple lived at the corner of Rose Terrace...
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Perth, Scotland. It is located partly in the Marshall Monument, named in memory of Thomas Hay Marshall, a former provost of Perth. The building was formerly...
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southwest by Rose Terrace, named for Rose Anderson, the wife of Thomas Hay Marshall, whose house was on the Atholl Street corner. A recreational path...
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Reverend Parker Lawson, Thomas Hay Marshall, David Peacock, P. R. Drummond, William Sievwright, Reverend William Marshall, Thomas Hunter, Robert Scott Fittis...
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station, located 0.5 miles (0.80 km) to the north-west. Thomas Hay Marshall and his father-in-law Thomas Anderson (owner of the former Blackfriars lands), who...
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Reverend Parker Lawson, Thomas Hay Marshall, David Peacock, P. R. Drummond, William Sievwright, Reverend William Marshall, Thomas Hunter, Robert Scott Fittis...
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home of Perth Academy between 1807 and 1932. Perth's lord provost Thomas Hay Marshall was involved with its design, by Robert Reid, four years before his...
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of 24 August 1809 as "lately built", likely by Perth lord provost Thomas Hay Marshall (who died at the property in July 1808), and had a succession of...
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bounded by King's Place and Marshall Place (both part of the A989, the latter named for Perth lord provost Thomas Hay Marshall) to the north, Shore Road...
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where he established his own photography business in a wooden studio in Marshall Place, on the site of today's St Leonard's-in-the-Fields Church, overlooking...
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of 1851. Statue of Sir Walter Scott, South Inch, Perth Statue of Thomas Hay Marshall at Perth Museum and Art Gallery, Perth Kinfauns Castle West Lodge...
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Thomson's former practice at 36 George Street in Perth. Only the Thomas Hay Marshall monument section of Perth Museum and Art Gallery existed at the time;...
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History of Perth: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Thomas Hay Marshall and Henry Adamson (1849), p. 483 Royal George Royalty – The Royal...
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Moore Marriott (redirect from George Thomas Moore Marriott)
interred. The Will Hay Appreciation Society was founded in 2009 by British artist Tom Marshall, and aims to preserve the legacy of Will Hay, Moore Marriott...
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(reconstruction; 1927) Kinnoull Parish Church (recasting of interior; 1929) Thomas Hay Marshall monument, Perth Museum and Art Gallery (1929) Auchterarder World...
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Will Hay and founded the Will Hay Appreciation Society in 2009. In 2016 Marshall directed the short documentary Will Hay and the Stars about Hay's astronomy...
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43–44, 51–52, 170. Rosalind K. Marshall, Scottish Queens, 1034-1714 (John Donald: Edinburgh, 2003), 101. Denys Hay, Letters of James V (Edinburgh: HMSO...
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William Thomson Hay FRAS (6 December 1888 – 18 April 1949) was an English comedian who wrote and acted in a schoolmaster sketch that later transferred...
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Allergic rhinitis (redirect from Hay fever)
Allergic rhinitis, of which the seasonal type is called hay fever, is a type of inflammation in the nose that occurs when the immune system overreacts...
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and other cases. Marshall retired from the Supreme Court in 1991 and was replaced by Clarence Thomas. He died in 1993. Thurgood Marshall was born on July...
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Galloping Major" (1964). Marshall played the role of traveling opera singer Thomas Bowers in the 1964 Bonanza episode "Enter Thomas Bowers," and that same...
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22–23. Marshall 2009, pp. 12–13. Marshall 2009, p. 132. Marshall 2009, p. 159. Lees 1889, pp. 258, 402. Marshall 2009, p. 5. Gordon 1959, p. 5. Hay 1976...
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of Cardinal Beaton, SHR (1909), 156: Marshall (1977), 45, (which suggests he thought the couple had not met) Hay, Denys, ed., The Letters of James V (HMSO...
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Burr conspiracy (category Presidency of Thomas Jefferson)
& Schuster. p. 233. ISBN 978-1-4391-5718-3. Jefferson, Thomas. "Thomas Jefferson to George Hay, 12 June 1807". University of Chicago. Hoffer, The treason...
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