William Sandeman (1722 in Luncarty, Scotland – 1790 in Perth, Scotland) was a leading Perthshire linen and later cotton manufacturer. For instance in 1782...
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Glasite theologian Robert Sandeman and the Perthshire linen manufacturer William Sandeman. Family descendants remained owners of the wine business until 1993...
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William Sandeman (1722–1790), Perthshire (Scotland) linen manufacturer Other uses: Sandeman (wine) This page lists people with the surname Sandeman....
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Robert Sandeman (29 April 1718, in Perth – 2 April 1771, in Danbury, Connecticut) was a Scottish nonconformist theologian. He was closely associated with...
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married five of the 16 children of his bleachfields partner William Sandeman. One son William Turnbull established the bleachfield at Huntingtower. One...
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Margot Sandeman (27 May 1922 – 17 January 2009) was a Scottish painter, close friend of Joan Eardley and long-time collaborator with poet Ian Hamilton...
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Sir Alexander Nairne Stewart Sandeman, 1st Baronet (12 October 1876 – 23 April 1940) was a Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom. He was...
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Norsemen would include Danes. The present village was founded in 1752 by William Sandeman, to house workers at his bleachfields. The village formerly had a railway...
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part of the First Great Awakening, was spread by his son-in-law Robert Sandeman into England and America, where the members were called Sandemanians. Glas...
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Robert William Sandeman Strachan (21 May 1886 – 30 June 1927) was an Australian rules footballer who played for Collingwood in the Victorian Football League...
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pupil of Samuel Newton, a hard-line Calvinist and a disciple of Robert Sandeman. Although Newton's strict method of discipline left Godwin with a lasting...
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1787 by seven men including Richard Arkwright, George Dempster and William Sandeman to build the mill on land feued from the Duke of Atholl to provide...
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performance testbed for the larger yacht. "William Fife III 8-Metre 1914/2008 - Sandeman Yacht Company". Sandeman Yacht Company. Retrieved 13 October 2022...
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Sir Robert Groves Sandeman, KCSI (1835–1892) was a British Indian Army officer and colonial administrator. He was known for his activities in Balochistan...
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Manchester. Sandeman was born in 1822 to Hector Sandeman and Catherine Turnbull. His family lived at Tulloch House in Bleachfield, Perthshire. A Sandeman Court...
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north of Perth, Scotland in 1809, the 11th and last child of William Turnbull and Mary Sandeman. Eight children were still living when the family moved in...
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William Stewart Sandeman (born November 30, 1942, in Providence, Rhode Island) was an American football offensive tackle in the NFL for the Dallas Cowboys...
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is in St Peter's churchyard; and that of George Glas Sandeman, nephew of the founder of Sandeman Port and second head of that company, is prominent in...
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Ajmer-Merwara, and subsequently as the assistant to Sir Robert Groves Sandeman, the governor-general's agent in Baluchistan. He was part of Major-General...
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practitioner from the Gorbals area of Glasgow, and property-developer Ruth (née Sandeman; 1905–1974), daughter of a second-hand furniture dealer and auctioneer...
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Cemetery, Edinburgh. Ritchie was survived by his wife Alison Sandeman. "Ritchie, William". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford...
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Philip Sandeman Ziegler (24 December 1929 – 22 February 2023) was a British biographer and historian. Ziegler was born in Ringwood, Hampshire on 24 December...
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Gillian Ann Sandeman (born c. 1937) is a former politician from Ontario, Canada. She was a New Democratic member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario...
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John Sandeman Allen (30 May 1892 – 29 September 1949) was a British Conservative Party politician. He was a Member of Parliament (MP) for Birkenhead West...
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Sir William Scawen (c. 1644 – 18 October 1722) was a British MP and Governor of the Bank of England. Scawen was born in 1644. His father was Robert Scawen...
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1698, was made possible by his £1,000 gift. Anderson, pp 1773–5 Colby & Sandeman, p. 480 Felt, p. 424 Manganiello, p. 43 Sibley, p. 195 Lovejoy, p. 155...
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What specifically interested James was its radically egalitarian message. Sandeman wrote: "In fine, the whole New Testament speaks aloud, that as to the matter...
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Glasgow, designed by William Adam is built. Kinbuck Bridge is built. The village of Luncarty is established by William Sandeman to house his employees...
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William Henry Egan (14 February 1869 – 10 September 1943) was a British Labour politician who served as MP for Birkenhead West. Egan was active in the...
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with General James Walker of the Indian Trigonometric Survey, Captain William Pierson, RE, and Lt Stiffe, IN. St John published his notes in the Narrative...
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