Alexander Drummond may refer to: Alexander Drummond (cricketer) (1888–1937), English cricketer Alexander Drummond (consul) (died 1769), English consul...
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including three sons, Roy Cecil Drummond, Frederick Gentner Drummond, and Alfred Alexander "Jack" Drummond. In 1903, the Drummonds moved to Hominy, Oklahoma...
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Gentner Frederick Drummond (born October 1, 1963) is an American attorney, rancher, banker, and politician from Oklahoma. Drummond is a member of the Republican...
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Oklahoma Drummond family. Frederick Drummond was born on May 2, 1864, in Ardrossan, Scotland, to Alexander Drummond and Henrietta Henry. His father was...
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Alexander Drummond (died 1769), was a Scottish consul. Drummond, author of Travels through the different Countries of Germany, Italy, Greece, and parts...
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Alexander Drummond of Carnock (died c. 1545), was a Scottish landowner and ally of the Douglas family involved in a plan to besiege Stirling Castle. Alexander...
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Sir George Alexander Drummond, KCMG CVO (11 October 1829 – 2 February 1910) was a Scottish-Canadian businessman and senator. Born in 1829 at Edinburgh...
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Captain Alexander Victor Drummond (20 October 1888 – 29 April 1937) was an English cricketer. Drummond's batting and bowling styles are unknown. Born in...
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Scottish footballer George Drummond (Cowdenbeath footballer) (c. 1872–1912), Scottish footballer George Alexander Drummond (1829–1910), Scottish-Canadian...
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the latter 16th century, the castle belonged to Alexander Drummond of Midhope, brother to Robert Drummond of Carnock, Master of Work to the Crown of Scotland...
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He was the elder brother of Alexander Drummond. In 1902, his name was legally changed to George Henry de Vere Drummond by Royal Licence. His maternal...
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Sir Alexander Drummond Gibson CBE FRSE FRCM FRSA (11 February 1926 – 14 January 1995) was a Scottish conductor and opera intendant. He was also well known...
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(1804–1881) Sir Drummond Miles Dunbar, 7th Baronet (1845–1903) Sir George Alexander Drummond Dunbar, 8th Baronet (1879–1949) Sir Drummond Cospatrick Ninian...
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Alexander MacGregor Drummond, 4th of Balhaldie (1660 – 1 March 1749) was a Scottish Jacobite chieftain and soldier. Drummond (originally MacGregor) was...
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"as Sir James Hamilton of Finnart had it." Robert Drummond was the eldest son of Alexander Drummond, of Carnock and Arnmore (Ernmore), and Marjory Bruce...
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returning to Perthshire, went to a Mr. Alexander Drummond, an old priest of that faith, who resided at Drummond Castle." Macleay takes the view that Rob...
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Clan Drummond is a Highland Scottish clan. The surname is rendered "Druimeanach" in modern Scottish Gaelic. West of Stirling is the parish of Drymen and...
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1952, Kingston, Jamaica – died 15 January 2009) – keyboardist Delroy Alexander Drummond (born 26 December 1950, Kingston, Jamaica) – vocalist Recardo "Rikki"...
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Alexander Drummond" in Dictionary of Canadian Biography (Springer Science & Business Media 1994): 284. ISBN 9780802032409 "Capt. Guy Melfort Drummond"...
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returned to the bank as a director, and after the death of Sir George Alexander Drummond, he was elected as the bank's president from 1910 to 1913, when he...
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Edith Clayton, née Drummond (September 6, 1920–October 8, 1989) was a Canadian basket maker. The daughter of James Alexander Drummond and Selena Irene Sparks...
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Chantry, Elizabeth Weaver as Dr Anne Tarrant, and Moultrie Kelsall as Drummond. Throughout its run, Doomwatch was produced by Terence Dudley, who also...
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poet William Drummond of Hawthornden, which ripened into a lifelong intimacy after their 1614 meeting at Menstrie Castle, where Alexander was on one of...
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monument constructed during the Ottoman period in Cyprus. In 1754, Alexander Drummond noted that: For the honour of Bekir Paşa I must communicate an instance...
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Smithers, 1881 – 1887 The Lord Strathcona, 1887 – 1905 Sir George Alexander Drummond, 1905 – 1910 Richard Bladworth Angus, 1910 – 1913 Sir Henry Vincent...
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business General Lord Adam Gordon (1728–1801) married Jean, daughter of Alexander Drummond of Lennoch and Megginch. Lord Charles Gordon (1721–1780) "Learmonth...
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Earl of Perth (redirect from Lord Drummond of Cargill)
Peerage of Scotland. It was created in 1605 for James Drummond, 4th Lord Drummond. The Drummond family claim descent from Maurice, son of George, a younger...
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Donald Alexander Smith, 1st Baron Strathcona and Mount Royal, GCMG, GCVO, PC, DL, FRS (6 August 1820 – 21 January 1914), known as Sir Donald A. Smith...
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Margaret Drummond, daughter of John Drummond of Innerpeffray and Margaret Stewart, a daughter of James IV of Scotland. Their children included; Alexander Elphinstone...
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Alice Elizabeth Drummond (née Ruyter, May 21, 1928 – November 30, 2016) was an American actress. A veteran Off-Broadway performer, she was nominated in...
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