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    Archibald Hamilton Charteris (13 December 1835 – 24 April 1908) was a Scottish theologian, a Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland...
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    World War, neighbouring churches united with Charteris Memorial: first Pleasance in 1953, forming Charteris-Pleasance Church; then Buccleuch and Nicolson...
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  • Archibald Hamilton Charteris (1835–1908), Scottish theologian, founder of Life and Work magazine Francis Charteris (disambiguation) Henry Charteris,...
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  • was based on the British concept of Women's Guilds, created by Rev Archibald Charteris in 1887 and originally confined to the Church of Scotland. From Canada...
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    three sons: Archibald Hamilton Charteris who was implicated in the Marion Gilchrist murder and Oscar Slater scandal (1874–1940), Francis Charteris (1875–1964)...
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  • music company Split Works Archibald Sillars Hamilton (died 1884) phrenologist in colonial Australia Archibald Hamilton Charteris, Church of Scotland theologian...
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    Douglas. A dispute occurred in 1530, when Sir Robert Charteris, the 8th Laird and chief of Clan Charteris fought a duel with Sir James Douglas of Drumlanrig...
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    Parliament (MP) for Dumfriesshire. Charteris was born on 8 January 1877, probably in Glasgow, son of Matthew Charteris (1840–97), Regius Professor of Materia...
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    greatly affected the church and it was revived with the support of Archibald Charteris and the Edinburgh University Mission Association. By the middle of...
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    Unwin. pp. 220–221. ISBN 1-86508-095-0. Starke, J. G. (1979). "Archibald Hamilton Charteris (1874–1940)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Volume 7. Archived...
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    Scottish Agricultural College was built in the parish in 1927. Very Rev Archibald Charteris (1835-1908) parish minister 1858/9 Ross Drinnan (1883–1948), first-class...
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  • Lawrence Charteris (1625–1700) was an influential Scottish minister. The grandson of Henry Charteris the elder, and a younger son of Henry Charteris the younger...
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    hospital, which was established as part of an initiative by Professor Archibald Charteris to provide nursing training for deaconesses, was opened in 1894....
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    Dumfriesshire. It was sculpted by J. W. Dods of Dumfries. It was unveiled by Archibald Charteris in 1892 on the centenary of Irving's birth. In October 1823, he married...
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    first matron at the Deaconess Hospital, Edinburgh, established by Archibald Charteris as a training school for nurses. Ella Pirrie was born in 1857 in...
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    Charteris Centre in the former buildings of Kirk o' Field Parish Church and the St Ninian's Centre on the Pleasance. The centre, named for Archibald Charteris...
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  • His work attracted Archibald Hamilton Charteris who came to Aberdeen to interview her father in 1860. In 1863 she married Charteris. He would in time become...
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  • 1st Lord of Kinfauns, William Charteris of Kinfauns (1487 recorded in Great Seal) 2nd Lord of Kinfauns, John Charteris of Kinfauns (murdered 1552) 3th...
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  • (St Andrews) 1891 James MacGregor (Edinburgh: St Cuthbert's) 1892 Archibald Charteris (University of Edinburgh) 1893 J. Marshall Lang (Glasgow: The Barony)...
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  • founded in 1879 by Archibald Hamilton Charteris. The first issue was published in January 1880 under the editorship of Rev Archibald Clerk from Lorn. It...
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  • 5th Battalion, Highland Light Infantry Lieutenant-Colonel James Archibald Charteris Forsyth DSO Royal Artillery Major and Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel James...
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    Earl of Wemyss (category Clan Charteris)
    the fifth Earl. He married the great heiress Janet Charteris, daughter of Colonel Francis Charteris, who had made a large fortune by gambling and was noted...
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    daughter Catherine Anderson (1835–1918) married Archibald Charteris and was known as Catherine Charteris was a social activist. He was portrayed in office...
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  • (replacing Macleod) Archibald Watson, 2 May 1868 - in place of Robert Lee, deceased Robert Herbert Story, 1886- King Edward VII Archibald Charteris, 18 October...
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  • 10th Earl of Buchan 1746–1747: William Nisbet 1747–1748: Francis Wemyss-Charteris (de jure 7th Earl of Wemyss) 1748–1749: Hugh Seton 1749–1750: Thomas Erskine...
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    constituency. Richard Bell (Arabist) (1876–1952) Prof Archibald Charteris (1835-1908) Prof Matthew Charteris (1840-1897) Very Rev John Gillespie (1836-1912)...
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    Glasgow and Morningside Church in Edinburgh. In 1893 he succeeded Archibald Charteris as Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland and...
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    Very Rev Archibald Charteris as Editor of Life and Work magazine in 1880 and served as Editor until 1898 when he was succeeded by Rev Archibald Fleming...
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  • Mercer Andrew Charteris John Charteris Alexander Tyre, of Busbie Andrew Bunch 1504: Alexander Blair 1509: John Donyng 1521: Patrick Charteris 1523: Alexander...
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  • Glasgow 1273–c.1279: William Fraser, Bishop of St Andrews 1285-1291: Thomas Charteris, Archdeacon of Lothian 1291: Alan de St Edmund, Bishop of Caithness 1292:...
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