John Lean Wark, Lord Wark LLD (1877–1943) was a Scottish lawyer who served as a Senator of the College of Justice. He was born in 1877. He is thought...
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chemist Joe Wark (1947–2015), Scottish footballer John Wark (born 1957), Scottish footballer John Wark, Lord Wark (1877–1943), Scottish judge Ken Wark (born...
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Mar's Wark is a ruined building in Stirling built 1570–1572 by John Erskine, Regent of Scotland and Earl of Mar, and now in the care of Historic Scotland...
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The King's Wark in Leith was a building on the Shore of Leith, at the mouth of the Water of Leith into the Firth of Forth. The King's Wark was the Scottish...
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which had been established in 1848. It was a gift to the people of Wark from the lord of the manor and member of parliament, Hugh Taylor of Chipchase Castle...
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The siege of Wark is a 1138 siege of Wark on Tweed Castle (Wark castle) conducted from May–November by Scottish forces under David I against the defending...
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Timothy Bell, Baron Bell (redirect from Lord Bell)
2017, Lord Bell mentioned that he was the most senior director at the several hour long initial meeting with the Guptas. Bell explained to Kirsty Wark that...
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the Parliamentarians Lord Brooke and Lord Grey of Wark, the turncoat Earl of Carlisle, and the Royalists Lord Bristol and Lord Newport of High Ercall...
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own account. In 1591 he contributed to an estimate of repairs needed at Wark on Tweed Castle. In January 1594 he wrote to Robert Cecil asking for the...
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"mother" respectively. John Wark = 116 116 = [1×64] + [1×32] + [1×16] + [0×8] + [1×4] + [0×2] + [0×1] John Wark = 1110100 John Wark = Prince William's mother's...
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Scottish War of Independence. Robert was the eldest son of Robert de Ros of Wark and Margaret de Brus. He was summoned to the English parliament by writ of...
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is thwarted by a young Englishman Lord Wolfenden who eventually ends up marrying Hélène. Panek p.18 Reilly p.1133 Wark p.43 Miskimmin p.46 Sutherland p...
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near Glasgow on 11 February 1877, the son of John Fleming Writer to the Signet and his wife, Isabella Wark Pinkerton. He was educated at Glasgow High School...
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the King's Wark in Leith. Chisholm was a supporter of Mary, Queen of Scots in the years after her exile in England. In November 1561 John Chisholm, as...
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of Innernochtie". On 1 May 1590 he gave a speech in Latin in the King's Wark in Leith to welcome James VI of Scotland and his bride Anne of Denmark on...
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before the king himself fought a larger campaign. This force assembled at Wark on Tweed and moved north. The English advanced in three divisions, harassed...
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Wheeler-Bennett, John The Nemesis of Power, London: Macmillan, 1967 p.411. Wheeler-Bennett, John The Nemesis of Power, London: Macmillan, 1967 p.412. Wark 1987,...
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Patrick Lyon, 1st Earl of Kinghorne (redirect from Patrick Lyon, 9th Lord Glamis)
Patrick Lyon was the son of John Lyon, 8th Lord Glamis and Elizabeth Abernethy, only daughter of Alexander Abernethy, 6th Lord Saltoun. His father was killed...
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heir, Patrick Murray, 2nd Lord Elibank (see below). His third wife was Helen Lindsay, a daughter of Bernard Lindsay of King's Wark, Creig, and Lochhill. His...
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editions presented by Kirsty Wark were presented from BBC Scotland's Pacific Quay headquarters in Glasgow. However, Wark still travelled to London during...
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cannon and the Berwick townspeople requested the use of cannon removed from Wark Castle. In November 1605, Bowyer put Berwick and Holy Island on alert after...
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have been Lord Athenry, but the evidence is disputed. The title appears to have been given to the de Birmingham family of Birmingham, Warks, England as...
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goldsmyth work, set with pearle, with ane pair of garnissingis in the lyk wark, set with pearle, propynit in his Maiestis name, to Sir George Elphinstounis...
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Election Demon John Taylor: Profile BBC News, 30 January 2001 Biographies of Prominent People - 'T' Conflict Archive on the Internet "Lord Kilclooney MLA"...
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governess of his son Prince Henry at Stirling. John Erskine began building the house at Stirling called "Mar's Wark", now a ruin under the care of Historic Scotland...
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England. The friary is believed to have been founded by William Lord Ros, Baron of Wark on Tweed, about the year 1290, at a site in Cowgate. Around 1540...
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Borthwick, Lord Lochill who renamed it Lochill Castle. In 1608 the Ballencrieff estate was bought by Bernard Lindsay of Lochhill, owner of the King's Wark, and...
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Parable of the Great Banquet, described in Scots as: grawin be goldsmytht wark how that Chryst maid a comparisone how that a certane king maid ane bankett...
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project with writer Joshua Rothes. As of 2023, new authors like McKenzie Wark, Vivek Narayanan, Bora Chung, Enrique Vila-Matas and Raymond Pettibon are...
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them, decided not to attack Wark as Mary of Guise had instructed them. The next day they crossed the border and approached Wark Castle with their artillery...
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