Commodore James Dalgleish CBE (1891–1964) served as the Chief of the Seaward Defence Force, which later became the South African Navy. He was born in...
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Captain James Dalgleish Pollock, VC (3 June 1890 – 10 May 1958) was a Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award...
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co-incidence his second cousin (their fathers were first cousins) James Dalgleish Pollock was also awarded the Victoria Cross in the same battle at the...
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James Dalgleish Hamilton Jamieson FRSE FDSE (10 September 1875 – 21 September 1966) was a Scottish dentist and author. He was born on 10 September 1875...
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James Dalgleish Kellie-MacCallum CBE KPM (1845 – 7 September 1932) was a British police officer who served as Chief Constable of Northamptonshire County...
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Torbati; Paresh Dave; David Ingram (4 January 2018), John Walcott; James Dalgleish (eds.), "U.S. should clear way for tech companies to help Iranians:...
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the Human Papilloma virus vaccine and Australian of the Year 2006 James Dalgleish Hamilton Jamieson, dentist and academic author Dr Jon Iggo, chemist...
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Ken Dalgleish (7 June 1931 – 7 April 1974) was a Scotland international rugby union footballer, who played as a Wing. Dalgleish played for Edinburgh Wanderers...
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Suffolk Regiment. Robert Dunsire, 13th (Service) Battalion, Royal Scots. James Dalgleish Pollock, 5th (Service) Battalion, Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders....
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Another version with Bertie Carvel as Dalgleish was made as part of the 2021 Channel 5 miniseries Dalgleish, in a much shorter adaptation. Leader, Zachary...
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Irish-born physicist, active in Australia James Dalgleish Pollock (1890–1958), Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross James K. Pollock (1898–1968), American...
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(Nannie) Jessie Hamilton Jamieson was born on 9 May 1904 in Edinburgh, to James Dalgleish Hamilton Jamieson and Jessie Ann Fergusson Ireland. Her father was...
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John Dalgleish Donaldson S.K. (born 5 September 1941), of Clan Donald, is a Scots-Australian professor and father of Mary, Queen of Denmark, the wife...
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1979), Canadian ice hockey player James Pollock (American politician) (1810–1890), Governor of Pennsylvania James Dalgleish Pollock VC (1890–1958), British...
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rather than consisting solely of bodily changes, as James suggested. Psychologist Tim Dalgleish states that most modern affective neuroscientists would...
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Donaldson (Labour) 2017 Susan Rae (Greens) Amy McNeese-Mechan (SNP) 2019 by Rob Munn (SNP) 2022 Jack Caldwell (Liberal Democrats) James Dalgleish (Labour)...
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Nationality British Occupation Chief Constable Employer Northamptonshire Constabulary Predecessor James Dalgleish Kellie-McCallum Successor Bertie Bolton...
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(1835—1902) Major-General Sir James Heriot-Maitland, KCB (1837—1902), Royal Engineers Brigadier-General James Dalgleish Heriot-Maitland Lieutenant-General...
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9 +0.8 Liberal Democrats Dorothy Buckrell 17,902 28.0 −3.4 Labour James Dalgleish 8,080 12.6 +2.1 Natural Law Teresa Macintyre 302 0.5 N/A Majority 19...
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personnel to a few administrative staff due to the Great Depression. WO1 James Samuel Hulme was the first Sergeant Major of the Union Defence Force (UDF)...
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Edwards Robert McBeath John Meikle Angus Falconer Douglas-Hamilton James Dalgleish Pollock Ross Tollerton Thomas Beach Richard Wadeson Patrick Green Cornelius...
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Scrum-halves Nick Frisby Will Genia1 Moses Sorovi Tim Smith Fly-halves James Dalgleish Jake McIntyre Quade Cooper1 Centres Karmichael Hunt Samu Kerevi Henry...
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Navy.: 1 Cdr James Dalgleish was appointed as commander of one of the newly formed Port Divisions (later renamed detachments). Dalgleish was soon thereafter...
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Farmer (Second Boer War) Angus Douglas-Hamilton (First World War) James Dalgleish Pollock (First World War) Ross Tollerton (First World War) 1902–1936:...
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Paton – 1857; Lucknow, India John Perie – 1855; Sebastopol, Crimea James Dalgleish Pollock – 1915; Hohenzollern Redoubt, France Patrick Anthony Porteous...
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Lauchlan Dalgleish (born 22 June 1993) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Essendon Football Club in the Australian...
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Military offices Preceded by James Dalgleish Director, South African Naval Forces 1946 – 1951 Next: Pieter de Waal...
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Redoubt, the 5th Camerons suffered horrific casualties, and Corporal James Dalgleish Pollock gained a Victoria Cross for his actions. The 9th (Scottish)...
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The Dalgleish Report was a governmental report produced by the Dalgleish Commission, a commission of inquiry established in 1947 to investigate industrial...
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