John Mackay Wilson (15 August 1804 – 2 October 1835) was a Scottish writer who wrote the eponymous "Wilson's Tales of The Borders (and of Scotland)" He...
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Scottish writer, pen name Christopher North John Mackay Wilson (1804–1835), Scottish writer John Marius Wilson (1805–1885), author of the Imperial Gazetteer...
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Description and History of Scotland (London: Henry Denham, 1587) John Mackay Wilson, Tales of the Borders, and of Scotland (Edinburgh: James Gemmell,...
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to James Hogg ("the Ettrick Shepherd"), John Wilson, writing as "Christopher North", and John Mackay Wilson, whose Tales of the Borders, published in...
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Israelitish Origin (1840) John Wilson (singer) (1800–1849), Scottish tenor John Mackay Wilson (1804–1835), Scottish writer John Wilson (missionary) (1804–1875)...
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Wilson Mackay (born 20 July 1984) is an Australian actor known for The CW television series Dynasty, as well as roles in films and on stage. Mackay attended...
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history of the Ostrich Inn". Mike Dash. Retrieved 6 June 2014. John Mackay Wilson (1851). Wilson's historical, traditionary and imaginative tales of the borders...
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Gary Sean Mackay-Steven (born 31 August 1990) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays as a winger for Scottish Premiership club Kilmarnock. Having...
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David Groves, better known by his birth name Patrick David Mackay (born 25 September 1952), is a British serial killer who is believed to be one of the...
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Alexander; Stevenson, John (1827). Biographia Presbyteriana. Vol. 2. Edinburgh: D. Speare. Retrieved 18 April 2019. Wilson, John Mackay (1877). Historical...
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Imaginative. The most complete edition known of the stories published by John Mackay Wilson in Berwick-on-Tweed from 1834 onwards. The stories were published...
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onwards under John Mackay Wilson "Tales and Sketches of the Scottish Peasantry" (1838) (with John) "Lectures on Practical Economy" (1839) (with John) "The Scottish...
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1834 by John Mackay Wilson, who died the following year. His brother continued the work for a time. Shortly afterwards an Edinburgh publisher, John Sutherland...
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preferences' went to the Country Party candidate John Sullivan, allowing Sullivan to unseat Grassby. Mackay also stood for the Liberal Party in the state...
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Peter Gordon MacKay PC KC (born September 27, 1965) is a Canadian lawyer and politician. He was a Member of Parliament from 1997 to 2015 and has served...
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The Mackay Trophy is awarded yearly by the United States Air Force for the "most meritorious flight of the year" by an Air Force person, persons, or organization...
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Kenneth Hood "Buddy" MacKay Jr. (born March 22, 1933) is an American politician and diplomat who served as the 42nd governor of Florida from December 12...
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Dictionary McKinnon, E E (1969) 'Polwarth Mill, Nr Duns, hammer stone' John Mackay Wilson, 'Polwarth on the Green', in 'Tales of the Borders' (1835) Wikimedia...
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John A. Mackay (May 17, 1889 – June 9, 1983) was a Presbyterian theologian, missionary, and educator. He was a strong advocate of the Ecumenical Movement...
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Morrison, Waldorf Astoria, Arcadia Publishing - 2014, page 29 Foster, John Wilson (2002). The Age of Titanic: Cross-Currents in Anglo-American Culture...
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Alexander Morrice Mackay, Lord Mackay LLD (1875–1955) was a twentieth century Scottish lawyer and Senator of the College of Justice He was born on 6 September...
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Belfrage, minister of the Secession church (born 1774) 2 October – John Mackay Wilson, writer (born 1804) 1 November – William Motherwell, poet (born 1797)...
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Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Retrieved 18 May 2012. Wilson, Philip John (1966). "MACKAY, Jessie". In McLintock, A.H (ed.). An Encyclopaedia of New...
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had been replaced by Duncan Mackay. By the summer of 1981, following the release of Bloody Tourists and Look Hear?, Mackay had left 10cc. He was replaced...
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Winfree (1998), José Onuchic (1987), Li Zhaoping (1990) and David J. C. MacKay (1992). In his doctoral work of 1958, he wrote on the interaction of excitons...
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(Paperback ed.). Stackpole Books. ISBN 978-0-811-73562-9. Wilson, Colin, ed. (1997). "Murder in Mind – John Wayne Gacy". Murder in Mind (11). Marshall Cavendish...
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2024, citing the need to find more balance in her life. Julieanne Gilbert (Mackay) – announced retirement on 25 July 2024. Stirling Hinchliffe (Sandgate)...
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the Vote: Katherine Duer Mackay". From The Square. Retrieved 19 July 2019. Naylor 2012, p. 87. Wilson 2008, p. 122. "Mrs. Mackay Entertains Over 500 Children"...
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Independent. Retrieved 26 November 2016. Ramsland, Katherine. "Patrick Mackay, psychopathic repeat killer". Crime Library. Archived from the original...
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Alistair F. Mackay, a member of the party. Its mouth is south of the Evans Piedmont Glacier and the Mawson Glacier. It is north of the Wilson Piedmont Glacier...
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