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    Sir Stair Agnew KCB FRSE (6 December 1831 – 12 July 1916) was a Scottish public official. He served as Registrar General for Scotland. He was born at...
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  • Stair Agnew (October 19, 1757 – October 10, 1821) was a land owner, judge and political figure in New Brunswick, now in Canada. He represented York County...
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  • Sir Andrew Agnew, 5th Baronet (1687–1771) Sir Stair Agnew, 6th Baronet (1734–1809) Sir Andrew Agnew, 7th Baronet (1793–1849) Sir Andrew Agnew, 8th Baronet...
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  • Virginia. Agnew later served as chaplain for the Queen's Rangers during the American Revolution. He was taken prisoner with Stair Agnew, his son, and...
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  • Caleb Jones was acting on behalf of Stair Agnew, Nancy's actual enslaver. A different source claims that Stair Agnew "purchased" Morton for forty pounds...
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  • East Ayrshire, Scotland Randy Stair (1992–2017), perpetrator of the Eaton Township Weis Markets shooting Sir Stair Agnew, (1831–1916), a Scottish public...
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  • Agnew. He was the oldest son of Sir Andrew Agnew, 7th Baronet and his wife Madeline Carnegie. Among his siblings was younger brother Sir Stair Agnew,...
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  • Eleanora Agnew, daughter of Captain Thomas Agnew and Florence Stewart on 12 May 1714, and had issue: he had seventeen children, including: Sir Stair Agnew, 6th...
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    Andrew Agnew (1821–1887)) He was the minister of the Free Church of Scotland in Wigtown from 1851 to 1875 James Andrew Agnew (1823–1918) Sir Stair Andrew...
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  • right. As a result of this trial, he received a challenge to a duel from Stair Agnew. His grandson, John C. Allen, became chief justice of New Brunswick....
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    she inherited 750 enslaved people from her husband, Isaac Franklin. Stair Agnew (1757–1821), land owner, judge and political figure in New Brunswick...
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  • Dundas resumed office for around a year, until the appointment of Sir Stair Agnew KCB. The last person to hold the combined posts was Sir James Patten...
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  • Agnew impressed at Stair Park, scoring 13 goals during the 2010–11 season. This form led to him joining Dumbarton at the end of the season. Agnew joined...
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  • John Ward Thomas Millidge Zalmon Wheeler York Peter Fraser John Allen Stair Agnew John Dow Westmorland William Botsford James Easterbrooks Rufus Smith...
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  • John Ward Thomas Millidge Craven Calverly York Peter Fraser John Allen Stair Agnew John Dow Westmorland William Botsford James Easterbrooks John Chapman...
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  • Gilbert York Daniel Murray Jacob Ellegood Archibald McLean James French Stair Agnew (1796) Westmorland Amos Botsford Samuel Gay Ralph Siddall Thomas Dixson...
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  • behalf of another enslaved woman, Mary Morton, against her enslaver, Stair Agnew. R v Agnew did not go to trial and several commentators have conflated the...
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    Ormiston Affleck FRSE LLD (1840–1922), physician and author (N) Sir Stair Agnew (1831–1916) Rev David Aitken FRSE (1796–1875), church historian John...
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  • Salkeld in 1908. Nina Johnstone-Douglas (1881–1964), a twin who married Stair Agnew Gillon, son of Andrew Gillon, 10th of Walhouse, in 1919. Walter Henry...
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  • McNeil Wilmot Charles Simonds York Peter Fraser John Allen John Dow Stair Agnew William Taylor (1822) Westmorland William Botsford William Crane (1824)...
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  • Munson Jarvis (1804) York John Davison Archibald McLean Walter Price Stair Agnew Westmorland Amos Botsford Benjamin Wilson James Easterbrooks Kings John...
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  • 1886 B 8 20 July 1886 G 15 10 January 1889 B Deputy Clerk Register (Stair Agnew) 7 6 January 1890 B Lord Clerk Register 15 10 December 1891 B Lord Clerk...
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    funeral of Jonathan Sewall Sr. Acadians say that at poll, candidate Stair Agnew required them to take oath which would cause them to "abjure their Religion...
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  • Jardine (1820-1831) George Robinson (in 1815) 1832: John Henderson 1870: Stair Agnew CB, Advocate 1881: John James Reid, Advocate 1889: Reginald MacLeod of...
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  • Sands Bradford Gilbert Elias Hardy York Daniel Murray Archibald McLean Stair Agnew Jacob Ellegood Westmorland Amos Botsford Thomas Chandler William Black...
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  • Archibald McLean Ind.     Stair Agnew Ind.     Jacob Ellegood Ind. 3rd 1795 – 1796     James French Ind. 1796 – 1802     Stair Agnew Ind. 4th 1802 – 1809  ...
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  • Hugh Johnston John Ward Thomas Wetmore York Peter Fraser John Allen Stair Agnew Duncan McLeod Westmorland Amos Botsford William Botsford (1813) Titus...
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  • Flint Army Cadet Force. Lieutenant-Colonel (now Colonel (temporary)) Stair Agnew Stewart (30555), Corps of Royal Engineers. Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary)...
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  • Engineers. Brigadier John FitzGerald Snow (32138), late Infantry. Brigadier Stair Agnew Stewart, OBE, (30555), late Corps of Royal Engineers. Royal Air Force...
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    Johnstone 1–0 in the Scottish Challenge Cup final. Stranraer's home ground is Stair Park, which has the capacity to seat around 1,830 spectators and a total...
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