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    Patrick MacFarlan (4 April 1781 – 13 November 1849) was a Scottish minister who served as Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland...
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    films, meeting future Family Guy cast member Mike Henry, whose brother Patrick was MacFarlane's classmate. In his senior year, he made his thesis film, The...
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    (1844) Patrick MacFarlan (1845) Gaelic Moderator John Macdonald Robert James Brown (1846) James Sievewright (1847) Patrick Clason (1848) Mackintosh MacKay...
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  • University of Edinburgh) 1833 John Stirling (Craigie, South Ayrshire) 1834 Patrick MacFarlan (West Kirk Greenock) 1835 William Aird Thomson (Perth) 1836 Norman...
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    Edinburgh. He is pictured in the Disruption Assembly picture just behind Patrick MacFarlan. His charge at Urquhart changed slightly and he served the new Free...
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    Dudley, Countess of Home, builder of old Moray House. Very Rev Dr Patrick MacFarlan, born in Canongate manse John Notman (1810-1865), architect and landscape...
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    philosophy at St Andrews University. He was replaced first by Dr Patrick MacFarlan, and then by Dr Thomas Brown and the Church continued to prosper with...
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  • Adam MacFarlan. With a distinguished academic record at the University of Glasgow and a Military Cross from active service in World War II, MacFarlan led...
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  • position in the Scottish Church. He was succeeded in turn by Rev. Patrick MacFarlan. He died in Craigie manse on 13 January 1846. In April 1806 he married...
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    MacLea/Livingstone MacFarlan, Walter; Toschach Clark ed. (1900). Genealogical Collections Concerning Families in Scotland, Made by Walter MacFarlan 1750–1751...
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    to the viewer's left of Thomas Chalmers in the very centre above Patrick MacFarlan who is signing the deed of demission. Lorimer, above a pile of books...
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    Sir Donald MacAlister, 1st Baronet of Tarbet KCB FRSE (17 May 1854 – 15 January 1934) was a Scottish physician who was Principal and Vice-Chancellor and...
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    "Duncan Macfarlan — Friends of Glasgow Necropolis". www.glasgownecropolis.org. "University of Glasgow :: Story :: Biography of Duncan MacFarlan". universitystory...
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    ex-Moderators of the Free Church. He was brother-in-law to the Very Rev Patrick MacFarlan Moderator of the Free Church in 1845/6. His brother the Rev James...
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  • Lyte George MacBeth Norman MacCaig Hugh MacDiarmid Andrew Macdonald Donald MacDonald, Dòmhnall Ruadh Chorùna George MacDonald James Macfarlan Murdo Macfarlane...
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    was elected Moderator of the General Assembly in succession to Rev Patrick MacFarlan. He was succeeded in turn in 1847 by the Rev James Sievewright. He...
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    in a warm dispute with some of his university colleagues, notably Patrick MacFarlan, on the question of pluralities, and his views were subsequently adopted...
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  • of 1843, Morren defended the Church of Scotland position, against Patrick Macfarlan, another of the Greenock ministers. He was translated to the first...
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    Did, What They Said, What Was Said About Them, With Full Source Notes (MacFarlan & Co., 2012), p. 378. "The Supreme Court . The Court and Democracy . Biographies...
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    of God, a sermon (Edinburgh, 1836) Sermons [with Memoir by Patrick Macfarlan, D.D.] MacFarlan 1847. Scott 1917. Scott 1920. Brown 1836. Brown, Thomas (1835)...
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    Retrieved 15 November 2010. "Bitrex(R) — Branded Denatonium Benzoate". Macfarlan Smith. Archived from the original on 2010-08-17. Retrieved 2010-05-09...
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  • April 2014. Kent Film Office. "Kent Film Office The Interceptor Article". MacFarlan, Tim (11 March 2014). "Crime drama featuring Eastenders star pitches up...
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  • Scotland as well. In early America the spelling could be McFarlin, MacFarland, McFarlan, or McFarling. Alan McFarland (born 1949), Northern Ireland Ulster...
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    In 1845 he became an Elder of St. George's. In 1852 he shared with Patrick Macfarlan the honour of being called a second time to occupy the Assembly's...
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    & Records, archived from the original on 5 January 2015 Bruce Panton MacFarlan OBE, KC, BA, LLB Hons, NSW State Archives & Records, archived from the...
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  • aeronautical engineer. Frida Clara, 77, Italian Olympic skier (1936). Robert MacFarlan Cole III, 96, American chemical engineer. Walo Hörning, 75, Swiss Olympic...
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    substance under the Misuse of Drugs Act of 1971. At least one manufacturer (Macfarlan Smith) still produces opium tincture in the UK as of 2011[update]. "Gee's...
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  • KidstonDavid Kidston Full back 1883-01-08 v Wales at Edinburgh 111 McFarlanDavid McFarlan Centre 1883-01-08 v Wales at Edinburgh 112 MowatJohn Mowat Forward...
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    the original on March 10, 2016. Retrieved May 22, 2015. Miller, Emily McFarlan (December 8, 2016). "Astronaut, Senator and Presbyterian John Glenn saw...
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    Dirnanean. Small began his medical career as an apprentice under J. F. MacFarlan in the North Bridge section of Edinburgh. He later attended the University...
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