Robert Drummond (1791 – August 20, 1834) was a businessman in Upper Canada. Drummond was born in Gordon, Berwickshire, Scotland in 1791 and came to Montreal...
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Robert Drummond or Bob Drummond may refer to: Robert Drummond (businessman) (1791–1834), early Canadian businessman Robert Hay Drummond (1711–1776), Archbishop...
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David Carl Drummond (born March 6, 1963) is an American business executive and former lawyer. He served as senior vice president of corporate development...
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Peter Robert Drummond (1802–1879) was a Scottish businessman and biographer. Drummond, the son of a small farmer, was born and educated in the parish...
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Elbert Allen Drummond (a.k.a. E.A. Drummond or Larry Drummond) (August 3, 1943 – July 30, 2012) was an American heir, businessman and philanthropist from...
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Peter Drummond (RAF officer) (1894–1945), Australian-born commander in the Royal Air Force Peter Robert Drummond (1802–1879), Scottish businessman and biographer...
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commander in the Royal Air Force Peter Robert Drummond (1802–1879), Scottish businessman and biographer Peter Drummond (born 1969), board member of the National...
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Garry Neil Drummond Sr. (June 8, 1938 – July 13, 2016) was an American heir, business executive, and philanthropist from Alabama. He served as the chairman...
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Drummond MacGavin Pike (born October 11, 1948) is an American philanthropist and progressive political activist. He founded the Tides Foundation in 1976...
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James Drummond McGregor (1 September 1838 – 4 March 1918) was a Canadian businessman, politician, and the tenth Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia. Born...
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Mile, Montreal, the eldest son of Robert Wilson Reford and Katherine Sheriff Drummond, daughter of Andrew Drummond of Tredinnock, near Stirling in Scotland...
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boys from Harlem taken in by a wealthy Park Avenue businessman and his daughter. Phillip Drummond (Conrad Bain) is a widower for whom their deceased mother...
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Drummondville (redirect from Saint-Charles-de-Drummond, Quebec)
Lacoste. Drummondville is the seat of Drummond Regional County Municipality, and of the judicial district of Drummond. Drummondville was founded in June...
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However, a paternity investigation identified the father as George de Vere Drummond, an English aristocrat and godson of King George VI. Early in Matthew's...
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born in Perth and grew up in Scone and Dundee. Her father Tom, a Dutch businessman, and mother Jill Belch, a Scottish professor of cardiovascular research...
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played the role of Thomas Drummond "Drum" Eatenton in Steel Magnolias. In 1992, he appeared in the critically acclaimed Robert Redford-directed film A River...
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As such, after gaining valuable experience as a stonemason with George Drummond in Edinburgh, the twenty-year-old Redpath emigrated to Canada. In 1816...
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William Dow (1800–1868), brewer and businessman Sir George Alexander Drummond (1829–1910), entrepreneur William Henry Drummond (1854–1907), Irish-Canadian poet...
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businessman William Dow (1800–1868), brewer and businessman George Alexander Drummond (1829–1910), entrepreneur James Dunlop (1757–1815), businessman...
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including the roles; Dr Barrett in The Young Doctors in 1977; pilot Barry Drummond on Chopper Squad (1977–79); RAN officer Lt Fisher in Patrol Boat (1979–83);...
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Thomas Molson. In 1831, he set up a brewery and distillery there with Robert Drummond and became sole owner after his partner's death in 1834. He later set...
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Phyllis Louise Astor, Countess of Ancaster (1909–1975) Jane Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby, 28th Baroness Willoughby de Eresby (born 1938) Francis David...
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Sir Alexander Grant, 1st Baronet (redirect from Sir Alexander Grant (businessman))
Alexander Grant, 1st Baronet (1 October 1864 – 21 May 1937) was a Scottish businessman, biscuit manufacturer and philanthropist. He was managing director of...
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James Burns (redirect from James Burns (businessman))
shipowner) (1846–1923), Australian businessman James Burns (Canadian businessman) (1921–2019), Canadian businessman James Burns (merchant), Glasgow-born...
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Machine-Gun Kelly (film) (category Films with screenplays by Robert Wright Campbell)
George Archambeault as Frank Robert Griffin as Mr. Andrew Vito Michael Fox as Detective Clinton Larry Thor as Detective Drummond Shirley Falls as Martha Roger...
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decent food. Two years later, Adrienne and missionary Daisy "Margaret" Drummond decided to create a vocal orchestra to encourage the women, even though...
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1999) 1900 – Asbjørg Borgfelt, Norwegian sculptor (d. 1976) 1902 – Carlos Drummond de Andrade, Brazilian poet (d. 1987) 1902 – Julia Lee, American blues singer-songwriter...
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criticized the prosecution under the office of Attorney General Gentner Drummond, and in his words, Hancock quoted: "They’re vile. They’re virtueless. They’re...
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Security Council, is called back into action by his former superior "Top" Drummond. He is to provide secret, armed support to an international U.N. Blue Berets...
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Peterloo (film) (category Cultural depictions of Robert Jenkinson, Earl of Liverpool)
Richards, a Home Office spy, is able to provoke Bagguley and fellow activists Drummond and Johnston into publicly calling for armed insurrection, leading to their...
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