• Andrew Hardie may refer to: Andrew Hardie, Baron Hardie (born 1946), Scottish Labour Party politician and Government minister Andrew Hardie (radical)...
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    Andrew Rutherford Hardie, Baron Hardie, PC (born 8 January 1946) is a former Senator of the College of Justice, a judge of the Supreme Courts of Scotland...
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  • Hardie is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Albert Hardie, Jr. (born 1987), American professional wrestler Andrew Hardie, Baron Hardie...
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    Andrew Hardie was second-in-command of the Radical Forces who marched on Scotland's Carron Ironworks at Bonnymuir near Falkirk in the "Radical War" of...
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  • Aaron Mark Hardie (born 7 January 1999) is an English-Australian cricketer who plays for Australia, Western Australia and Perth Scorchers. In January 2018...
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    James Keir Hardie (15 August 1856 – 26 September 1915) was a Scottish trade unionist and politician. He was a founder of the Labour Party, and was its...
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    commander in the "Radical War" of 1820, and along with James Wilson and Andrew Hardie is one of the best remembered combatants of the "Radical War". Baird...
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    Andrew Hardie McCulloch (1844 or 1845 – 8 May or 28 May 1908) was an Australian solicitor and politician. His father was a squatter [clarification needed]...
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    Of those arrested by government troops at Bonnymuir, John Baird and Andrew Hardie were similarly executed at Stirling after making short defiant speeches...
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    Yeomanry at Bonnymuir and 47 were arraigned for treason. The ringleaders, Andrew Hardie, James Wilson and John Baird were executed. Thomas McCulloch, John Barr...
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  • Kate Hardie (born Kate Louise Oddie; 26 April 1968) is an English actress. She is best known for her roles in The Krays, Mona Lisa and the 2016 Channel...
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  • and animal hides. Andrew Reid, also from Linlithgow, came to join Hardie in Melbourne, and became a full partner in 1895. When Hardie retired in 1911,...
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    Scotland. He was promoted to Lord Advocate in 2000 upon the elevation of Andrew Hardie to the bench. He was appointed a Privy Counsellor in 2000. Following...
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    Robert; A Greek–English Lexicon at the Perseus Project Paul Baker, Andrew Hardie, and Tony McEnery, A Glossary of Corpus Linguistics, Edinburgh University...
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    1966–67: Gallaher 1968–87: James Hardie Industries 1968–80: Hardie-Ferodo (brake component brand) 1981–87: James Hardie 1988–95: Tooheys 1996–98: AMP 1997:...
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  • Give" 1984 The Odd Job Man Victor "Episode 1.1" 1984 Scotland's Story Andrew Hardie "Of Government and Man" 1986 The Holy City Matthew TV film 1986 City...
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  • Fychan (1401) Fethi Gürcan (1964) Jack Hall (1716) Andrew Harclay, 1st Earl of Carlisle (1323) Andrew Hardie (1820) Cai Hesen (1931) Milada Horáková (1950)...
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    Votes % ±% Labour Co-op Adrian Bailey 18,789 52.1 +4.8 Conservative Andrew Hardie 14,329 39.7 +15.8 UKIP Star Anderton 2,320 6.4 –18.8 Liberal Democrats...
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    595 Labour Alex Jones 17.58 762 764 773 794 821 856   Conservative Andrew Hardie 10.7 462 480 497 567       Liberal Democrats Les Thacker (incumbent)...
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    other conspirators were transported to Australia. 8 September 1820: Andrew Hardie and John Baird were hanged and beheaded at Stirling after being tried...
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  • Bradley John Hardie (born 10 October 1962) is a former Australian rules footballer who represented Footscray, Brisbane Bears, and Collingwood in the Australian...
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    1841: Andrew Rutherfurd September 1841 – October 1842: Sir William Rae October 1842 – July 1846: Duncan McNeill July 1846 – April 1851: Andrew Rutherfurd...
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    In 1846 a monument to Wilson was erected in Strathaven. John Baird Andrew Hardie Lowe, David (1900). A Scots Wanderjahre. Harvard University: Frederick...
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    treason. A surgical knife was used to remove the heads. James Wilson, Andrew Hardie, and John Baird (1820) were hanged and beheaded for treason for their...
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    Albert Christian Hardie Jr. (born December 7, 1987) is an American professional wrestler, currently known by his ring name ACH. He has wrestled for several...
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    The inquiry, which was headed by the former Lord Advocate, Andrew Hardie, Baron Hardie, was later upgraded to a statutory inquiry to ensure that key...
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  • hereditary baronies created since 1965 have been subsidiary titles: Prince Andrew, Duke of York, who holds the subsidiary title of Baron Killyleagh, Prince...
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    Andrew Hardie Allan (13 June 1869 – 12 May 1916) was an Australian rules footballer who played for the St Kilda Football Club in the Victorian Football...
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    in 2014. Symonds, Andrew; Gray, Stephen (2007). Roy: Going For Broke. Hardie Grant Books. ISBN 978-1-74066-580-3. Symonds, Andrew (2007). "Contributor"...
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  • which opened in 1840. Within it stands the memorial to John Baird and Andrew Hardie, the leaders of the 1820 Radical War otherwise known as the 1820 Insurrection...
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