• Thomas Nairne (died c. 17 April 1715) was a Scots trader and the first Indian agent of the Province of Carolina. He is best known for recording Native...
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    Edward Nairne (1726 – 1 September 1806) was an English optician and scientific instrument maker. Nairne was born in Sandwich, England. He was apprenticed...
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  • on 9 February 1945. Sir Thomas Nairne, 1st Baronet (1654– c. 1721) Sir William Nairne, 2nd Baronet (1689–1754) Sir Thomas Nairne, 3rd Baronet (1708–1760)...
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    Carolina Oliphant, Lady Nairne (16 August 1766 – 26 October 1845) – also known as Carolina Baroness Nairn in the peerage of Scotland and Baroness Keith...
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    Lord Nairne is a title in the Peerage of Scotland, created by Charles II for Sir Robert Nairne of Strathord in 1681, which since 1995 is held by the Viscount...
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  • Francis Edward Stuart in France. Nairne was the son of Sir Thomas Nairne, of Sandfurd and Margaret Barclay. Nairne followed James II into exile following...
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    Lieutenant-Colonel John Nairne (1 March 1731 – 14 July 1802) was a Scottish-Canadian soldier and seigneur. Nairne came to Canada in 1758 as a lieutenant...
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    Lady Nairne (see the Lord Nairne), eldest daughter of the French general and statesman Charles Joseph, comte de Flahaut, and his wife Margaret Nairne, 7th...
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  • William Bray, sent by the Board of Commissioners. They were joined by Thomas Nairne and John Wright, two of the most important people of South Carolina's...
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    Friday, launching the two-year long Yamasee War. The day before, agents Thomas Nairne, William Bray and Samuel Warner had participated in peace negotiations...
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    Sir William Nairne, Lord Dunsinane, 5th Baronet of Nairne (c. 1731–1811) was a Scottish advocate and judge, and the uncle of Katherine Ogilvie. The title...
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    the early 18th century, Carolina traders like Anthony Dodsworth and Thomas Nairne had established alliances with Creek Indians in the upper watersheds...
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  • William Murray, 2nd Lord Nairne (c. 1665 – 3 February 1726) was a Scottish peer and Jacobite who fought in the Rising of 1715, after which he was attainted...
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    expeditions in 1704-6 that wiped out much of Florida's Indian population. Thomas Nairne, the Province of Carolina's Indian agent, planned an expedition of Carolinan...
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  • 1760 to Edward Nairne (1726–1806), whose partner he later became. The two ran a business together from 1774 to 1793. According to Thomas Blunt's January...
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    1733 was not successful. On 1 August 1743, another minister, the Rev. Thomas Nairne, who had left the established Church of Scotland and joined the Associate...
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    of Lawrence's work. The director of the National Portrait Gallery, Sandy Nairne, was quoted in The Guardian describing Lawrence as "…a huge figure. But...
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  • Friday, launching the two-year long Yamasee War. The day before, agents Thomas Nairne, William Bray and Samuel Warner had participated in peace negotiations...
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    be enforced. Carolina-based merchants such as Anthony Dodsworth and Thomas Nairne had established alliances with Creek Indians in the upper watersheds...
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    United Kingdom, with normal remainder to heirs male. Lord Elphinstone Earl Marischal Lord Nairne The London Gazette, No. 16898, p. 1007, 14 May 1814. v t e...
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    Christmas Day in 1799. Oliphant was closely related to Carolina Oliphant, Lady Nairne. Oliphant had a total of six brothers and sisters. His eldest brother was...
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     502–503 Nairne 2011, pp. 485–486 Gross 2020, pp. 773–774 Nairne 2011, pp. 493–494 Bernstein & Nash 2006, pp. 503–505 Gross 2020, pp. 781–782 Nairne 2011...
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  • Peerage of Ireland, named after County Kerry. It was created circa 1223 for Thomas FitzMaurice, Lord OConnello, son of Maurice FitzGerald, Lord of Llanstephan...
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    was well known by 1745. The lyrics were written by Caroline Nairne (1766–1845). Because Nairne published anonymously, the authorship of this and her other...
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  • Rolland, CBE, DSO, Chief Engineer, Southern Command, India. Colonel Thomas Nairne Scott Moncrieff Howard, DSO, Brigade Commander, 161st (Essex) Infantry...
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  • Thomas Adams (1730 — January 1764), was a British Army major, posthumously promoted to Brigadier-general based on accounts of his defence of the British...
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  • Sir Alexander Nairne Stewart Sandeman, 1st Baronet (12 October 1876 – 23 April 1940) was a Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom. He was...
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    and Lady Shelburne and sister of the Earl of Shelburne, and her husband Thomas Fitzmaurice, 1st Earl of Kerry. He assumed by Act of Parliament the surname...
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    Bond (1886–1960). In 1900 he married his second wife, Mrs. Louisa Dashwood Nairne Imrie (1849-), daughter of the late Mr. Lancelot Dashwood of Overstrand...
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