• Thomas "Tot" Strachan was a footballer who won the FA Cup with Blackburn Rovers in 1886. His surname was also rendered as Strahan. Strachan was the son...
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    Gordon David Strachan OBE (/ˈstræxən/ born 9 February 1957) is a Scottish former football coach and player who is currently Technical Director of Dundee...
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  • Ian Thomas Strachan (1898–1964) was a Canadian politician, who represented the electoral district of St. George in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario...
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  • persons with the surname Strachan, both in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia. Both are currently either extinct or dormant. The Strachan Baronetcy, of Thornton...
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  • Jørgen (12 November 2006). "Hat trick af Thomas Gravesen" (in Danish). TV 2 (Denmark). Retrieved 7 June 2011. "Strachan dismisses transfer talk". BBC Sport...
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  • He was defeated in the 1920 general election by the Labour Party's Thomas Strachan. After his defeat, Orr was appointed to the Railway Board, serving...
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    Clan Strachan is a Scottish clan originating from the barony (now village) of Strachan, in Aberdeenshire. The clan does not have a chief, therefore it...
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    John Strachan (/ˈstrɔːn/; 12 April 1778 – 1 November 1867) was a notable figure in Upper Canada, an "elite member" of the Family Compact, and the first...
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    Lewis, Henry Pendleton, John Page Jr., Warner Lewis Jr., Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Strachan, John Walker, Alexander Donald, John Johnson, Patrick Morton...
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  • sister, Miriam Kathleen (Strachan) Dunbar who remained in Petersham, New South Wales. Miriam married William Thomas Strachan, the children of that marriage...
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    Douglas Strachan (26 May 1875, Aberdeen, Scotland – 20 November 1950) is considered the most significant Scottish designer of stained glass windows in...
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  • was against Swifts. Blackburn won 2–1 with goals scored by Nat Walton and Thomas Strahan. West Bromwich Albion made their FA Cup debut in 1883–84 and this...
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  • Kenneth Strachan (1910–1965) was the first son to Harry and Susan Strachan, the founders of the Latin America Mission (LAM). In 1945, Strachan became a...
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  • Thomas Stuart Chambers (born 22 May 1977) is an English actor, known for his role as Sam Strachan in the BBC medical dramas Holby City and Casualty, Max...
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    Suter MF Fred Hargreaves MF Harry Sharples MF John Hargreaves FW Geoffrey Avery FW James Brown FW Thomas Strachan FW Jimmy Douglas FW John Duckworth...
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    Strachan, who was patrolling the area in search of a different French squadron. Strachan immediately gave chase, while Dumanoir fled from Strachan's superior...
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    Andrew Douglas Strachan (born 20 August 1974) is an Australian rock musician. In 1994, after growing up in Adelaide, he relocated to Melbourne, and in...
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    Ambassador: The Life of Sir Thomas Roe. Lexington: The University Press of Kentucky. ISBN 9780813151533. Strachan, Michael (1989). Sir Thomas Roe, 1581–1644. A...
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    near Surat in 2010. John Sandford (poet) William Stansby Michael Strachan, "Coryate, Thomas (c. 1577–1617)", in Literature of Travel and Exploration: an Encyclopedia...
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  • John Judah Glass   St. David: Wilfred Heighington   St. George: Ian Thomas Strachan   St. Patrick: Frederick Fraser Hunter   Sault Ste. Marie: Augustus...
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    Harp of My Country: The Irish Melodies of Thomas Moore (Nashville, TN: J. S. Sanders & Co., 1995). John Strachan (2004). "Gifford, William (1756–1826), satirist...
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  • John Judah Glass   St. David: Allan Austin Lamport   St. George: Ian Thomas Strachan   St. Patrick: Frederick Fraser Hunter   Sault Ste. Marie: Richard...
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  • Michael Francis Strachan CBE FRSE (1919–2000) was a 20th-century Scottish businessman who served as Director of the Bank of Scotland from 1972 to 1990...
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    The Bishop Strachan School (BSS; Strachan pronounced "Strawn") is an Anglican day and boarding school for girls in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The school...
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    Robert Harold Lundie "Jock" Strachan (1 December 1925 – 7 February 2020) was a white South African writer and anti-apartheid activist. He flew for the...
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  • Archibald Strachan (died 1652) was a Scottish soldier who fought in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, reaching the rank of colonel. Early in the English...
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     1887. Pattee 1937c, p. 16. Richards 1933, pp. 475–476. Strachan et al. 2016a, p. xiv. Strachan et al. 2016b, p. 257. Fiorelli 1980, p. 29. Daggett 1920...
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    Robert Martin Strachan (December 1, 1913 – July 21, 1981) was a trade unionist and politician. He was the longest serving Leader of the Opposition in British...
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    also "Hume's earliest and fiercest critic". Reid was born in the manse at Strachan, Aberdeenshire, on 26 April 1710, the son of Lewis Reid (1676–1762) and...
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    Barry Strachan Gardiner (born 10 March 1957) is a British politician who has served as Member of Parliament (MP) for Brent North from 1997 until the seat's...
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