Sir Thomas Dickson Archibald (1817–1876) was judge of the High Court of Justice (Common Pleas Division) and lawyer from Nova Scotia. He served from 6 February...
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Archibald (1745–1820), politician, son of Samuel Alexander Lackie Archibald (1788–1859), politician son of Matthew Archibald Thomas Dickson Archibald...
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Thomas Dickson may refer to: Thomas Dickson (athlete) (born 1974), Saint Vincent track and field sprinter Thomas Dickson (Upper Canada politician) (c 1775–1825)...
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Hedworth Lambton, politician (born 1797) 18 October – Sir Thomas Dickson Archibald, judge (born 1817 in Nova Scotia) 29 December – Sir Titus Salt, woollen...
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Elizabeth Dickson, daughter of Charles Dickson and Amelia Bishop, the sister of Robert, William, Thomas Dickson. Later that year, he became probate judge for...
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Innes (1925–2010), politician Thomas Innes of Learney (1893–1971), Scottish officer of arms, Lord Lyon 1945–1969 Archibald Clunes Innes (1800–1857), soldier...
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first woman judge in Court of Session James Dalrymple, 1st Viscount of Stair, 17th century Scottish jurist Charles Dickson, Lord Dickson, Lord Advocate...
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playwright, editor and journalist. N. G. L. Hammond, classical scholar. Archibald Standish Hartrick, artist. George Campbell Hay, poet in English and Scottish...
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Lord Bedlay (c. 1590 – May 1664) was a Scottish advocate and judge. He was born to Archibald Roberton of Stainhall, youngest son of John Roberton 9th Laird...
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Andrew Dickson White (November 7, 1832 – November 4, 1918) was an American historian and educator who co-founded Cornell University, one of eight Ivy...
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Field Marshal Sir John Chapple Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir William Dickson Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir John Slessor Admiral Sir Jonathon Band...
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Thomas Hamilton and David Macgill 1596–1612: Sir Thomas Hamilton 1612–1626: Sir William Oliphant 1626–1645: Sir Thomas Hope, Bt 1646–?: Sir Archibald...
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Son of Thomas S. Butler. NOTE: Thomas S. Butler was also son of Pennsylvania Treasurer Samuel Butler and nephew of U.S. District Court Judge William...
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Dickson, a photographer, worked on the photographic and optical development. Much of the credit for the invention belongs to Dickson. In 1891, Thomas...
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United States District Judge, District of South Carolina Pride Tomlinson (1890–1967), Justice of the Tennessee Supreme Court Archibald Butt (1865–1912), journalist...
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Jeffery Peter Jonas Alan Jones Kirthi Jayakumar Philip Jones Thomas Brown Jordan Paul Judge Satvinder S. Juss Andrew Karney Paul Karslake Kevin Keasey Stathis...
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justices of the High Court of Justice of England and Wales, the puisne judges of the court. They serve in addition to the High Court's ex officio members:...
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Court Judge: 14 Henry Morton Dexter (1867), clergyman, editor, author: 103 Albert Elijah Dunning (1867), American theologian and author: 1081 Thomas Hedge...
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Archibald Johnston, Lord Wariston (1611 – 1663) was a Scottish judge and statesman. He assisted Alexander Henderson in writing the Scottish National Covenant...
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Beaton's murderers; and Sir John Wishart (died 1576), afterwards a Scottish judge. His career as an itinerant preacher began in 1544, from when he traveled...
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Forsyth, Georgia 1910; Forsyth, Georgia Circuit Court Judge 1912–13. Cousin of Thomas Chipman McRae. Thomas Chipman McRae (1851–1929), Arkansas State Representative...
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politician and judge Sir Alexander Cockburn, 12th Baronet (1802–1880), lawyer, politician and judge, Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales Archibald Cockburn...
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March 4, 1829 – March 3, 1831 John Dickson Anti-Masonic 26th March 4, 1831 – March 3, 1835 West Bloomfield ? Samuel Dickson Opposition 14th March 4, 1855 –...
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Magazine between August and September 1921. It is the first of his three Dickson McCunn books, the action taking place in the district of Carrick in Galloway...
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1848–1864: William Newland Welsby 1864–1868: James Hannen 1868–1872: Thomas Dickson Archibald 1872–1879: Charles S. C. Bowen 1879–1883: A. L. Smith 1883–1890:...
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Crawley Zack Ali Peter Lamb Tim Charters Iain Dickson Conservative Henry Smith Dartford Gareth Johnson Jim Dickson Kyle Marsh Lee Stranders Laura Edie Conservative...
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Alexander RSA (1840–1923), artist Sir Archibald Alison (d. 1867), advocate and historian, plus his son, Sir Archibald Alison (LR) Robert Allan FRSE (1806–1863)...
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word of his death, his son Archibald telegraphed his siblings: "The old lion is dead." Woodrow Wilson's vice president, Thomas R. Marshall, said that "Death...
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Old Calton Burial Ground (section Archibald Constable)
(1836–1899), a well-known singer of his day, Richard Dickson (1792–1857) architect, Thomas Dickson (antiquary) (1825-1904), William Sibbald (d. 1809) architect...
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Memoriam reads: "The work he did for the Society is not, however, to be only judged by what he did under its auspices and in its name. He contributed to the...
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