Sir John Sibbald FRSE FBSE (24 June 1833 – 20 April 1905) was a 19th-century Scottish physician and amateur botanist. In 1855/56, aged 22, he served as...
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Sibbald (born 1995), Scottish footballer Sir John Sibbald (1833–1905) Scottish physician Robert Sibbald (1641–1722), Scottish physician and antiquary...
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John C. Sibbald (August 9, 1903 – January 12, 1956) was an American politician and businessman. Born in Ashland, Wisconsin, Sibbald grew up in the town...
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Research Center. Beaumont, John (1704) [1701]. The Present State of the Universe ... Benj. Motte. p. 164. Slezer, John; Sibbald, Robert; Swall, Abel (1693)...
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Kings of Britain. Penguin Classics. ISBN 978-0-14-044170-3. Gibson, John Sibbald (1995). Edinburgh in the '45. Saltire Society. ISBN 978-0-85411-067-4...
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doi:10.1093/past/173.1.90. JSTOR 3600841. Wemyss, Alice (2003). Gibson, John Sibbald (ed.). Elcho of the '45. Saltire Society. ISBN 978-0854110803. Winchester...
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David (2014). Deacon Brodie: A Double Life. ISBN 978-1512175172 Gibson, John Sibbald (1993) [1977]. Deacon Brodie: Father to Jekyll and Hyde. Saltire Society...
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historians including Robert Forbes, John Sibbald Gibson, Bruce Gordon Seton, Odo Blundell, Peter F. Anson, and John Stewart of Ardvorlich. The Knights...
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Tanneguy du Châtel. John Holland, Earl of Huntingdon captured by Sir John Sibbald of Balgonie Thomas Beaufort captured by Sir John Stewart of Darnley Walter...
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Lady Newnes Bay (redirect from Cape Sibbald)
western Ross Sea, extending along the coast of Victoria Land from Cape Sibbald to Coulman Island. Lady Newnes Bay was discovered by the British Antarctic...
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Power, 1688–1815 (2016 ed.). Routledge. ISBN 978-1138987913. Gibson, John Sibbald (2004). "Cameron, Donald, of Lochiel". Oxford Dictionary of National...
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George Douglas, 4th Earl of Angus (redirect from Isabella Sibbald, Countess of Angus)
4th Earl of Angus married prior to his accession, Isabella Sibbald daughter of Sir John Sibbald of Balgonie, Master of the Household to James II. They had...
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Society of Edinburgh. His proposers were Sir Andrew Douglas Maclagan, John Sibbald, Sir William Turner and Alexander Buchan. His role as Commissioner of...
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ISBN 978-1-85821-806-9. Gibson, John Sibbald (1995). Edinburgh in the '45. Saltire Society. ISBN 0-85411-067-4. Gifford, John; McWilliam, Colin; Walker, David...
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published the Chronicle of the Poetry of Scotland (1802). James Sibbald was the son of John Sibbald, farmer, of Whitlaw, Roxburghshire, where James was born...
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result of childbirth on 20 June 1847, leaving a two month old baby, John Sibbald Muir, born 11 April 1847. He died unmarried at the age of 27 in August...
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provincial soldiers already serving. Provincial ship Pennsylvania, Captain John Sibbald. Pennsylvania Regiment, Deputy Governor William Denny, colonel. Pennsylvania...
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proposers were Sir Andrew Douglas Maclagan, Sir Arthur Mitchell, John Sibbald and Sir John Halliday Croom. In 1895 he moved to Edinburgh as Deputy Commissioner...
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tower house, but it was sold by the last of the family to John Sibbald in 1643. Baillie John Ross bought it in 1702. Subsequently he became provost of...
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James Sibbald (c. 1595 – 1647) was a Scottish Royalist Presbyterian minister and theologian. James Sibbald was of an ancient family in the Mearns. His...
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John Patrick Sibbald (12 September 1890 – 20 August 1956) was an English professional footballer who played as a forward in the Football League for Blackpool...
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Imlach 51 - James Miller (surgeon) 51 - Arthur Mitchell (physician) 51 - John Sibbald 52 - James Young Simpson 52 - Alexander Russell Simpson 53 - James Dunsmure...
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Physician Superintendent in 1873 and remained in post until 1908. Sir John Sibbald FRSE was Deputy Commissioner from 1870 to 1879 and as Commissioner from...
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James Sibbald was launched at Bombay in 1803. She was a "country ship", a British vessel that traded only east of the Cape of Good Hope (the Cape). A...
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It was reprinted by David Laing for the Bannatyne Club (1837). Robert Sibbald, in his Chronicle of Scottish Poetry (iii. 287), hinted that Rolland may...
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Scott baronets (redirect from John Edward Arthur Murray Scott)
Ancrum (1671) Scott baronets of Great Barr 1806 Sibbald, later Scott baronets, of Dunninald (1806): see Sibbald baronets of Dunninald (1806) Scott baronets...
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year. John Allan and John Barclay were both elected to the Aesculapian Club on 6 May 1810; Allan's publication from 1825 was 'communicated' by John Barclay...
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Royal Society of Edinburgh. His proposers were Sir Thomas Clouston, Sir John Sibbald, Cargill Gilston Knott and Alexander Buchan. In 1912 he received an honorary...
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drawings for clients due to health issues. He formed a partnership with John Sibbald McKay, who had previously worked as his assistant between 1913 and 1915...
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Witness. No. 1257. 1 January 1876. p. 9. Retrieved 27 July 2010. Angus, John H. (22 June 2007). "Reid, Donald 1833–1919". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography...
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