John Nisbet (1627–1685) was a Scottish covenanter who was executed for participating in the insurgency at Bothwell Brig and earlier conflicts and for...
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judge John Nisbet (1627–1685), Scottish covenanter Kevin Nisbet, Scottish footballer Mary Nisbet (1778–1855), Countess of Elgin Murdoch Nisbet (1531–1559)...
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John Knox (c. 1514 – 24 November 1572) was a Scottish minister, Reformed theologian, and writer who was a leader of the country's Reformation. He was the...
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Senator Nisbet may refer to: Eugenius Aristides Nisbet (1803–1871), Georgia State Senate John Nisbet (North Carolina patriot) (1738–1817), North Carolina...
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John Ferguson Nisbet (1851 – 1 April 1899), was a Scottish journalist, primarily known as dramatic critic for The Times and as a writer. Nisbet was born...
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Clan Nesbitt (redirect from Clan Nisbet)
Clan Nesbitt (or Clan Nisbet) is a Scottish clan of the Scottish Borders that is recognised by the Lord Lyon King of Arms. The surname Nesbitt is derived...
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Patrick Nisbet, Lord Eastbank (1565–1648) was a long-lived 17th century Scottish landowner, judge and Senator of the College of Justice. He was the son...
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John Nisbet (1738–1817) was a merchant, patriot during the American Revolution, delegate from the newly formed Iredell County, North Carolina to the Fayetteville...
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Nisbet is an unincorporated community in Susquehanna Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, United States. It was named for John Nisbet, an early settler...
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Jean survived. His second wife was Ann Nisbet (25 August 1721 - 8 April 1766), 3rd daughter of Sir John Nisbet of Dean, 3rd Baronet, and Ann Myreton,...
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Sir Patrick Nisbet, Lord Eastbank, a Lord of Session, in turn son of Henry Nisbet of Dean, Lord Provost of Edinburgh in 1597. John Nisbet was admitted...
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Dirleton Castle (section Nisbet)
then acquired by John Nisbet, Lord Dirleton, who decided to build a new country house on the nearby Archerfield Estate. The Nisbet family of Dirleton...
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von Carlowitz John Evelyn, Sylva, Or A Discourse of Forest Trees ... with an Essay on the Life and Works of the Author by John Nisbet, Fourth Edition...
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Goolgowi-Merriwagga Rabbitohs Neil-John Nisbet Hay Magpies 1990 Hay Magpies 26–14 Goolgowi-Merriwagga Rabbitohs Neil-John Nisbet Goolgowi Rabbitohs 1991 Hay...
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Kersland Donald Cargill Robert Garnock Robert M'Ward John Paton John Nisbet of Hardhill Alexander Peden John Blackadder James Renwick Alexander Moncrieff Angus...
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the past by the men from Bristol who found Brasil". In 1674, a Captain John Nisbet claimed to have seen the island when on a journey from France to Ireland...
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Murdoch Nisbet (died 1559) was a Scottish notary public in the diocese of Glasgow who created one of the earliest Bible translations into Scots. Living...
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March 2007 [1], accessed 29 Dec 2012. This source (John Nisbet) states: "There can be no doubt that John Evelyn, both during his own lifetime and throughout...
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services to children and families. In 2014 she was awarded the inaugural John Nisbet Fellowship from the British Education Research Association. Sylva is...
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James V of Scotland and his mistress Lady Margaret Erskine, daughter of John Erskine, 5th Lord Erskine, and wife of Sir Robert Douglas of Lochleven. On...
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Frances Nelson (redirect from Frances Nisbet)
Viscountess Nelson, Duchess of Bronte (née Frances Herbert Woolward, formerly Nisbet; (1758 – 4 May 1831)) was the wife of Horatio Nelson, the British naval...
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to bison calves, wolves and bears. In 1875, a British surgeon named John Nisbet reportedly observed a group of Burmese women breastfeeding a royal white...
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Ramsay-Gibson-Maitland, 4th Baronet (1848–1897) Sir John Nisbet Maitland, 5th Baronet (1850–1936) Sir John Maitland, 6th Baronet (1879–1949) Sir George Ramsay...
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John Alexander Dickman (17 May 1864 – 10 August 1910) was an Englishman hanged for murder. Dickman was convicted of the murder of John Innes Nisbet, which...
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acquired by Robert Fletcher in 1658 and he later sold it to John Nisbet in 1663. Nisbet constructed Archerfield House, as his primary residence. Whitaker...
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the 2nd Rowan County Regiment during the revolution. Nisbet was also a descendent of John Nisbet, a Scottish covenanter who was executed for taking part...
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Janet and John is a series of early reading books for children, originally published in the UK by James Nisbet and Co in four volumes in 1949–50, and one...
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his contribution to teaching and research. He was a great-nephew of John Nisbet, author of "Burma Under British Rule" and other works on forestry who...
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Stuart Nisbet (January 17, 1934 – June 23, 2016) was an American character actor and former President of the Nesbitt/Nisbet Society of North America. Born...
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Ian Maitland, 18th Earl of Lauderdale. The title was created in 1624 for John Maitland, 2nd Lord Maitland of Thirlestane, Berwickshire. The second Earl...
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