Robert Durie (1555 – September 1616) was a Scottish presbyterian minister. He achieved notoriety for his presbyterian principles which brought him into...
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Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Durie Osborn (1835–1889) was a British army officer. Osborn was born at Agra, India, on 6 Aug. 1835. His father, Henry Roche...
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Durie is a Scottish family of the Scottish Lowlands, not a Scottish clan as sometimes reported. The origin of the surname is often said to be from the...
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Tom Durie, Duri, Dury or Derry (fl. 1600–1620) was a Scottish fool or entertainer to Anne of Denmark. Tom Durie appears on record at the Scottish court...
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John Durie (1537–1600) was one of the first Presbyterian ministers in Edinburgh after the Reformation in Scotland. He was born at Mauchline in Ayrshire...
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Brian G.M. Durie is a Scottish hematologist known for his research and efforts regarding multiple myeloma and blood disorders, especially his development...
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American cartoonist Robert Osborn (judge) (born 1951), Australian jurist Robert Durie Osborn (1835–1889), India-born British army officer Robert Osborne (disambiguation)...
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Joanna Mary Durie (born 27 July 1960) is a former world No. 5 tennis player from the United Kingdom. During her career, she also reached No. 9 in doubles...
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of "Lord Durie", his position as clerk of session being then conferred upon his son Alexander, to be held jointly with himself. Sir Robert Douglas, 6th...
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Sir David Robert Campbell Durie, KCMG KStJ (born 21 August 1944) is a retired British civil servant, whose last major public appointment was as Governor...
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often speak disparagingly of Cecil as "my little beagle" or "young Tom Durie", he gave him his absolute trust. "Though you are but a little man, I shall...
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Front Neil McIvor 1.63 95 98.5 100.7 104.5 108.6 Liberal Democrats Robert Durie Howden 1.17 68 72.2 75.8 83.7 Electorate: 11,239 Valid: 5,817...
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Kemp married Janet Durie, daughter and heiress of Robert Durie of Durie, and subsequently adopted the surname Durie. Janet Durie was forced to marry...
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friar and died c. 1290 Gille Brigte/Gilbert, who acquired the lands of Durie and Belnollo in Fife, become the progenitor of the Duries Annabella, who...
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Macfarlane Reid 10 November 1959 – ?: Esmond Butler 5 January 1960 – 1960: Robert Durie (replacing Knights) (d. 1960) 1 April 1960 – ?: Mirisiya Ananda Jeewasoma...
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Dorothy Dury (redirect from Dorothy Durie)
Dorothy Durie or Dorothy Dury (1613–1664), born Dorothy King, first married name Dorothy Moore (c.1618–1645), was an Anglo-Irish writer on education....
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Park 2006–2007: Richard Alan Lee of Redland 2007–2008: William Howard Robert Durie of Abbots Leigh, N Somerset 2008–2009: Professor Richard Hodder-Williams...
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The Master of Ballantrae (category Novels by Robert Louis Stevenson)
Stuarts, the Durie family—the Laird of Durrisdeer, his older son James Durie (the Master of Ballantrae) and his younger son Henry Durie—decide on a common...
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Andre Durie (born July 27, 1981) is a former professional Canadian football running back/slotback who played for the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian...
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George Durie (Dury confused by Watt & Shead with Drury) (died 1577), abbot of Dunfermline and archdeacon of St Andrews, son of John Durie of Durie in the...
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Jr. Story in 1983, Will Mossup in CBS's Hobson's Choice in 1983, Henry Durie in The Master of Ballantrae for Hallmark Hall of Fame, Martin Campbell in...
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1986 His Honour Judge J.A.Cox - £23,339 1990 F.A. Avery - £50,269 1994 Robert Durie O.B.E. - £71,686 1999 John Burke O.B.E - £95,656 2003 Sir David James...
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Inchbald School of Design. For services to Interior Design. William Howard Robert Durie – For services to the community in Bristol. Timothy Patrick Elms – Parliamentary...
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Front Neil McIvor 1.63 95 98.5 100.7 104.5 108.6 Liberal Democrats Robert Durie Howden 1.17 68 72.2 75.8 83.7 Electorate: 11,239 Valid: 5,817...
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Shammas C, Menne TF, Hilcenko C, Michell SR, Goyenechea B, Boocock GR, Durie PR, Rommens JM, Warren AJ (2005). "Structural and mutational analysis of...
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He was the fourth son of the exiled Scottish presbyterian minister Robert Durie; John was brought up in the Netherlands, at Leiden, attending the university...
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Andrew Durie (died 1558), bishop of Galloway and abbot of Melrose, was the son of John Durie of Durie in Fife, and brother to George Durie, abbot of Dunfermline...
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Field Marshal Robert Cornelis Napier, 1st Baron Napier of Magdala GCB GCSI FRS (6 December 1810 – 14 January 1890) was a British Indian Army officer. He...
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Abbot Richard Bothwell and this role continued until Commendator George Durie left to move into new apartments at the Palace in 1540. Along Abbot Street...
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Colville of Easter Wemyss (d. 1562). Catherine Douglas, who married David Durie. Margaret Sanderson, Mary Stewart's People (Edinburgh, 1987), pp. 64-5 citing...
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