Gilbert Primrose (c.1535 -18 April 1616) was a Scottish surgeon who became Surgeon to King James VI of Scots and moved with the court to London as Serjeant-Surgeon...
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Gilbert Primrose may refer to: Gilbert Primrose (minister) (c. 1580–1641), Scottish Calvinist minister Gilbert Primrose (surgeon) (c. 1535–1616), Scottish...
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is Henry Primrose, born sometime prior to 1490, who lived in the neighbourhood of Culross Abbey. Henry's son was Gilbert Primrose (surgeon), (c.1535...
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Born about 1580 into a Perthshire family, he was son of Gilbert Primrose, principal surgeon to James VI of Scotland, and Alison Graham, his wife. He...
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to Prince Henry, with the doctors Martin Schöner, Gilbert Moncreiff, and the surgeon Gilbert Primrose. As apothecary to the king and queen he was rewarded...
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children, including the German doctor Martin Schöner, the surgeons John Naysmyth and Gilbert Primrose, and the apothecary Alexander Barclay. On 10 February...
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Hendersoun 1573–74 Nowie Brussat 1574–78 Gilbert Primrose 1578–80 Robert Hendersoun 1580–83 Gilbert Primrose 1583–84 Robert Hendersoun 1584–86 Henrie...
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John Naysmyth (redirect from John Naysmyth (surgeon))
which he was apprenticed to the surgeon Gilbert Primrose in Edinburgh. He was admitted to the Incorporation of Surgeons and Barbers of Edinburgh in 1588...
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victim, after whom the Porteous Riots are named Gilbert Primrose (1535–1616), surgeon James Rae (surgeon) (1716–1791) Allan Ramsay (1686–1758), poet Archibald...
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horse while hunting with James VI and sent for drugs from the surgeon Gilbert Primrose. In July 1592 he asked for help from Queen Elizabeth in a plot...
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in randomly shifting languages that she cannot control. Anna Devlin as Primrose Chattoway: A sixteen-year-old girl who is ten feet tall. Kiran Sonia Sawar...
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(chaplain-general) Thomas Lawrence (physician-general) Thomas Gardiner (surgeon-general) Henry Watkins (deputy judge-advocate) Colonel Giles Spencer...
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Retrieved 4 April 2020. "Hello: MP Keir Starmer". On The Hill. London: Primrose Hill Community Association. 22 November 2015. Archived from the original...
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Aslowane was injured and his wounds were tended by several surgeons including Gilbert Primrose. When they declared Aslowane was likely to recover, James...
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Reformation, five times Moderator of the Church of Scotland Gilbert Primrose (d. 1616) surgeon to James VI Jackie Sinclair (1943–2010), Scottish international...
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General Sir John Douglas (1817—1888) Major-General John Primrose Douglas QHS (1908—1975), Honorary Surgeon to the Queen Lieutenant-General Sir Kenneth MacKenzie...
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Drumlanrig, possibly had an intimate association with Archibald Philip Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery, the Prime Minister to whom he was private secretary...
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when he was in exile on Saint Helena. The son of John Lowe, an English surgeon in the British Army, he was born in County Galway, Ireland, his mother's...
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Éric Poujade, 51, French gymnast, Olympic silver medalist (2000). Neil Primrose, 7th Earl of Rosebery, 95, British nobleman, member of the House of Lords...
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shipping off Norway Potluck (1944) – Allied anti-shipping patrol off Norway Primrose (1941) – capture of U-110's Enigma cypher machine and documents by HMS...
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Treatment targets remain behind. A 16-year-old boy who was stabbed to death in Primrose Hill, London, on New Year's Eve, is named by police as Harry Pitman. A...
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Former consultant general surgeon; member of the Health Policy Research Advisory Board of the American College of Surgeons Lord Rodgers of Quarry Bank...
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blue plaques in the London Borough of Camden. "Lord Lister (1827-1912) Surgeon lived here". OpenPlaques. OpenPlaques. Retrieved 8 September 2024. "SMITH...
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and Europe, performing with Clifton Webb, Rudolph Valentino, and John Gilbert as some of her many dance partners.[citation needed] Murray made her motion...
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Goldman asked Sondheim about writing a TV musical. The result was Evening Primrose, with Anthony Perkins and Charmian Carr. Written for the anthology series...
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neighbourhoods of Frognal, Chalk Farm, Swiss Cottage, Belsize Park and parts of Primrose Hill. Note: * indicates people born in Hampstead. Larry Adler (American...
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McMaster, former MP for Brome and Provincial Treasurer of Quebec Clarence Primrose, former Canadian senator for Nova Scotia James Palmer Rankin, former Canadian...
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Peter Campbell (living), novelist, columnist and poet (in Gaelic) Dorothea Primrose Campbell (1793–1863), poet and novelist Harriette Campbell (1817–1841)...
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amongst the first recipients of the medal. 1941 Robert MacDonald Bremner Surgeon Lieutenant – Commander Royal Navy ...for great bravery and devotion to...
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Marlborough KG 1704–1708: Lt-Gen William Tatton 1708–1717: Major-Gen Gilbert Primrose 1717–1737: Lt-Gen Thomas Howard 1737–1745: Lt-Gen Thomas Wentworth...
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