• Colonel Henry Huntly Leith Malcolm CB CMG DSO (10 December 1860 – 11 December 1938) was a Scottish officer in the British Army during the Anglo-Egyptian...
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    the councillors were Catholic: the Earls of Atholl, Erroll, Montrose, and Huntly, who was Lord Chancellor. Modern historian Jenny Wormald found this remarkable...
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    Police Force and the 28th Punjabis alongside Brigadier-General Henry Huntly Leith Malcolm and police chief Herbert Dowbiggin to quell the rioting. Hastily...
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  • September 2021. "King's Collections : Archive Catalogues : POWNALL, Lt Gen Sir Henry Royds (1887-1961)". kingscollections.org. King's College London. Retrieved...
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  • Commanding Royal Artillery, 4th Division, Eastern Command. Colonel Henry Huntly Leith Malcolm, D.S.O., Half-pay. Colonel John Edward Watson, Half-pay. Colonel...
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  • garrison at Leith, within walls made of timber topped with turf, and fortifying Inchkeith but the Privy Council vetoed this plan. Henry VIII had also...
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  • Robert Leith 26 June 1941: Colonel Robert James Burton Yates 26 February 1945: Captain John Steele Allan 26 February 1945: Colonel Sir Charles Malcolm Barclay-Harvey}...
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    Raeburn was born the son of a manufacturer in Stockbridge, on the Water of Leith: a former village now within the city of Edinburgh. He had an older brother...
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  • Consul-General at Valparaiso Col. Henry Huntly Leith Malcolm CB DSO, lately Officer Commanding the Troops, Ceylon Henry William le Messurier, Assistant...
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    where he accepted hostages sent by the Earl of Huntly, then on to Aberdeen where he held talks with Huntly himself. At Inverness, on 4 June 1569, Moray...
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    Lord Chancellor), James Beaton, Archbishop of St Andrews, the earls of Huntly, Montrose, and Eglinton, and Lord Maxwell (Cameron 1998, p. 288). Cameron...
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    Bishop of Aberdeen. He defeated a major rebellion led by the Master of Huntly, the Earl of Lennox and Lord Lyle in 1489, laying siege to Crookston, Duchal...
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    Norway. On hearing that the crossing had been abandoned, James sailed from Leith with a 300-strong retinue to fetch Anne personally in what historian David...
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  • MacKenzie Reginald Malcolm George Ivan Douglas Marks Ernest Masters M. B. Mather Hugh Maund John McCudden James McDonald Roderick McDonald Henry Meintjes Alexander...
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    general election. In 1927 he returned to Parliament in a by-election at Leith. During this time he became a devoted follower of Sir John Simon as the...
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    (1537–1545) Thomas Menzies of Pitfoddels (1545–1547) George Gordon, 4th Earl of Huntly (1547–1576) Thomas Menzies of Pitfoddels (1576–1588) Gilbert Menzies of...
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    troops arrived at Leith in 1548. The Treaty of Norham ended hostilities in 1551, although the French remained until the Siege of Leith in 1560, when they...
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    Covenanter forces. In north-east Scotland George Gordon, 2nd Marquess of Huntly, raised an army of the king's supporters aiming to take control of the region...
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    The yacht was built in 1891 for Lord Asburton by Ramage & Ferguson of Leith, Scotland, from a design by W. C. Storey. She had three masts, was 204 feet...
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    the Bishop of St Andrews, the Bishop of Glasgow, and the earls of Angus, Huntly, Argyll, and Orkney. Mary of Guelders emerged as an astute and capable ruler...
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    Flansburgh, John and Linnell, John (2003). Gigantic: A Tale of Two Johns (DVD). Leith, William (August 10, 1985). "Singles". NME. p. 19. Archived from the original...
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  • "University Executive Board". www.port.ac.uk. Retrieved 6 November 2022. "Prue Leith". Queen Margaret University. Retrieved 6 November 2022. "Sir Paul Grice"...
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    the population of Edinburgh and Leith as 138,235 with Leith as approx. 26,000; Melville Monument in honour of Henry Dundas, 1st Viscount Melville erected...
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    arms, and whatever they are affixed to, destroyed. As an example, when Leith Town Hall, now used as a police station, was renovated during the 1990s...
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    Lieutenant-General Sir William Boog Leishman Lieutenant-General Sir James Leith General Alexander Leith Hay Brigadier-General Sir Edward Thomas Le Marchant, Bt. Major-General...
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    Aberdeen and back in October 1562 during operations against the Earl of Huntly. Mary appointed Simon Preston of Craigmillar captain of Dunbar. She visited...
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  • Gould (Independent) SNP Tommy Sheppard (Edinburgh East) Edinburgh North and Leith Joanna Mowat Tracy Gilbert Mike Andersen Alan Melville Kayleigh O'Neill...
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    Ulster Steamship Co. Ltd. – Belfast P Henderson and Company JP Henry and MacGregor – Leith Houlder Brothers and Company (Houlder Line) RP Houston and Company...
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  • Racing Yamaha 685 Pat McLam 3, 8 Stew Heating Racing Kawasaki 688 Brandan Leith 3, 8 Black Diamond MX/Krystal Klean Detailing Honda 692 Brett McLaud 7 Race...
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    pikemen were commanded by the Earl of Angus, the Earl of Huntly and Arran himself. According to Huntly, the Scottish army numbered 22,000 or 23,000 men, while...
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