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    General Sir James Edward Alexander Kt KStJ CB KLS FRSE FRGS (16 October 1803 – 2 April 1885) was a Scottish traveller, writer and soldier in the British...
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  • James Alexander (musician) (born 1949), American bassist James Edward Alexander (1803–1885), British soldier and traveller James M. Alexander (1815–1871)...
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    James Alexander Philip Theo Mountbatten-Windsor, Earl of Wessex (born 17 December 2007), styled Viscount Severn from 2007 until 2023, is the younger child...
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  • married Anita Patience Guinness, daughter of the merchant banker James Edward Alexander Rundell Guinness and Pauline Vivien Mander. They had three children:...
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  • Edward Arthur Alexander Shackleton, Baron Shackleton, KG, AC, OBE, PC, FRS, FRGS (15 July 1911 – 22 September 1994) was a British geographer, Royal Air...
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    James Francis Edward Stuart (10 June 1688 – 1 January 1766) was the House of Stuart claimant to the thrones of England, Ireland and Scotland from 1701...
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    Edward Porter Alexander (May 26, 1835 – April 28, 1910) was an American military engineer, railroad executive, planter, and author. He served first as...
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  • psychotherapist and paediatric counsellor. Samuel is the daughter of James Edward Alexander Rundell Guinness (1924–2006), a banker, and his wife, the former...
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    But the phrase appeared in print before Barham; see for example James Edward Alexander (1833). Transatlantic Sketches. p. 284. Elyse Bruce (2011). "Two...
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    relationships with his brothers, his wife, and his heir. In 1482, James's brother, Alexander, Duke of Albany, attempted to usurp the throne with the aid of...
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  • Edward Porter Alexander (January 11, 1907 – July 31, 2003) was an American historian, museum administrator, educator and writer. He served for nearly...
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    John Guinness (1935–2020) Sir Arthur Rundell Guinness (1895–1951) James Edward Alexander Rundell Guinness (1924–2006) Hugo Guinness (born 1959) Sabrina Guinness...
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    Shetland until 1469 when they became a dowry for James III's bride, Margaret of Denmark. Alexander had married Margaret, daughter of King Henry III of...
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    1474, James III agreed a peace treaty with Edward IV of England, the foundation of which was to be a marriage between Prince James and Edward's daughter...
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  • television series. Series regulars Alexander Dreymon, Harry Gilby, Mark Rowley, Arnas Fedaravicius, Cavan Clerkin, James Northcote, Ross Anderson, Ilona...
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    served as the seventh premier of Prince Edward Island, Canada. Alexander was born in Summerside, the son of James Warburton, who was a member of the provincial...
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    the story appeared in 1833 in (General) James Edward Alexander's Transatlantic Sketches. According to Alexander, a Mrs. Goddard was buried in the vault...
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  • youngest child of five and only son of Pauline Vivien (née Mander) and James Edward Alexander Rundell Guinness, a banker and Royal Navy veteran. Guinness is a...
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    except Alexander and his mother, were quickly released. During Alexander's captivity, James attempted to split Clann Dòmhnall — Alexander's uncle John...
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    David Alexander Edward Lindsay, 27th Earl of Crawford and 10th Earl of Balcarres, KT, PC, DL, FRS, FSA (10 October 1871 – 8 March 1940), styled Lord Balcarres...
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    James Alexander (May 27, 1691 – April 2, 1756) was a Scottish-born lawyer and politician in colonial New York. He served in the Colonial Assembly and...
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    his army. In 1482, Edward backed an attempt to usurp the Scottish throne by Alexander Stewart, 1st Duke of Albany, brother of James III of Scotland. Gloucester...
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    Press, ISBN 0-521-56350-X Grant, Alexander (1984), Independence and Nationhood, The New History of Scotland, London: Edward Arnold (Publishers, Ltd), ISBN 0-7131-6309-7...
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    his older twin, Alexander, had died, thus leaving James as heir apparent with the title Duke of Rothesay. On 21 February 1437, James I was assassinated...
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    Alexander was the fifth (some sources say fourth) son of Malcolm III and his wife Margaret of Wessex, grandniece of Edward the Confessor. Alexander was...
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    of Rothesay James I of Scotland Alexander Stewart, Duke of Rothesay James II of Scotland James III of Scotland James IV of Scotland James, Duke of Rothesay...
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    power", citing Edward's reduced activity as implying "a withdrawal from affairs". About a century after his death, in 1161, Pope Alexander III canonised...
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    the southern bank of the Orange River mouth. It was named for Sir James Alexander, who was the first person to map the area whilst on a Royal Geographical...
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    Edward Alexander MacDowell (December 18, 1860 – January 23, 1908) was an American composer and pianist of the late Romantic period. He was best known for...
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  • Alexander Edward (10 June 1651 – 16 November 1708) was a priest of the Scottish Episcopal Church who later became a draughtsman, architect and landscape...
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