• Robert Ainslie may refer to: Robert Ainslie (rugby union) (fl. 1879–1882), Scottish rugby union football player Sir Robert Ainslie, 1st Baronet (1730–1812)...
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    Sir Charles Benedict Ainslie CBE (born 5 February 1977) is a British competitive sailor. Ainslie is the most successful sailor in Olympic history. He...
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    Robert Ainslie (1766–1838) was a Scottish lawyer, and one of Robert Burns's long-term friends from his Edinburgh days. He was probably the closest confidant...
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  • George Ainslie (disambiguation), multiple people, including: George Robert Ainslie (1776–1839), Scottish general and coin collector George Ainslie (British...
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  • Sir Robert Ainslie, 1st Baronet (c. 1730 – 21 July 1812) was a British ambassador to the Ottoman Empire, orientalist, numismatist and Member of Parliament...
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    George Robert Ainslie, the Lieutenant Governor of Cape Breton Island from 1816 to 1820, when Cape Breton became part of Nova Scotia. "Lake Ainslie - Home"...
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  • George Ainslie may refer to: George Ainslie (British Army officer, died 1804), Scottish general George Robert Ainslie (1776–1839), Scottish general and...
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  • Robert Ainslie was a Scotland international rugby union player. His playing position was Forward. Ainslie played for Edinburgh Institution F.P. Ainslie...
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    George Robert Ainslie (1776–1839) was a Scottish general of the British Army, with a short lived and controversial career in the Caribbean, a Lieutenant...
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  • involved in a car chase with three officers--Romer, Douglas Police Chief Robert Ainslie, and Converse County Sheriff Earl Heflin--exceeding speeds of 100 miles...
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    Sir Robert Ainslie, with remainder to Robert Sharpe Ainslie, son of General George Ainslie, brother of the first Baronet. Robert Sharpe Ainslie succeeded...
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  • brothers of the younger George Ainslie were Sir Philip Ainslie, who was born in 1728 and died on 19 June 1802, and Sir Robert Ainslie, 1st Baronet, who was an...
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  • Ainslie Roberts (12 March 1911 – 28 August 1993) was an Australian painter, photographer, and commercial artist. He is best known for his interpretations...
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    p. 110–111. Murray, Hugh; Wilson, James; Greville, R. K.; Jameson, Robert; Ainslie, Whitelaw; Rhind, William; Wallace, Prof.; Dalrymble, Clarence (1832)...
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  • Anstruther. His older brother was General George Ainslie. His younger brother was Sir Robert Ainslie, 1st Baronet. He was educated at Westminster School...
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  • Tyninghame, East Lothian. His mother was an aunt of Robert Ainslie, writer to the signet, a friend of Robert Burns. Dudgeon was educated with Rennie the engineer...
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    March 1895); married Martha Stuart, the youngest daughter of Admiral Sir Robert Otway. Lady Mary Paget (16 June 1812 – 20 February 1859); married John Montagu...
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  • Murder in the Heartland (category Films directed by Robert Markowitz)
    Sheriff Bill Romer John S. Davies as Merle Karnopp Mark Walters as Chief Robert Ainslie Milo O'Shea as Clem Gaughan Gerry Bamman as Judge Brooks Jeff Perry...
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    house built by Robert Ainslie of Laws. It has been in the Pate family since 1913. Wedderburn Castle (1771–1775, by architects Robert and James Adam)...
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    Indeed, evidence from an unpublished collection of letters from Burns to Robert Ainslie reveals the poet's fascination with Charlotte in that he considered...
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    Murray Anthony Hayes (Chargé d'affaires only) 1775–1794 Sir Robert Ainslie 1794–1795 Robert Liston Spencer Smith (Chargé d'affaires) Francis James Jackson...
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    greatest achievement: after a thrilling and controversial duel with Ben Ainslie (19, UK), he took the Olympic gold medal in Atlanta, in the Laser class...
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  • Dictionary of Folklore, Mythology, and Legend. New York: HarperCollins. Roberts, Ainslie and Charles P. Mountford. (1973). The Dreamtime Book: Australian Aboriginal...
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    Colonel Sir Philip Ainslie of Pilton, whose wife Elizabeth was daughter of John Gray, 11th Lord Gray. His uncle George Robert Ainslie was a soldier and...
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    Robert. General George Ainslie died in 1804 and Robert in 1812 at which point West Torrington passed to George's son, Robert Sharpe AinslieAinslie...
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    state of Satara, and his wife Jane Catherine, daughter of Sir Whitelaw Ainslie. He was named after Mountstuart Elphinstone whom James Grant Duff regarded...
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  • work on the medicinal plants of India in 1813. Ainslie was born in Duns, Berwickshire to Robert Ainslie (1734–1795) and Catharine Whitelaw. He joined the...
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  • Joseph Ainslie Bear (May 28, 1878 – July 13, 1955) was an American banker who co-founded the investment bank Bear Stearns. Bear was born to a Jewish family...
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    Victoria Ainslie Pratt (born December 18, 1970) is a Canadian actress, author, and fitness model. Pratt grew up in Chesley, Ontario, a self described...
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    Information Type Independent Established 1930 Founders Richard Killick and Robert Ainslie Headmaster Rod Grant Gender Co-educational Age 3 to 18 Enrolment 462...
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