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    John Brown of Haddington (1722 – 19 June 1787) was a Scottish minister and author. He was born at Carpow, in Perthshire. He was almost entirely self-educated...
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    The Royal Burgh of Haddington (Scots: Haidintoun, Scottish Gaelic: Baile Adainn) is a town in East Lothian, Scotland. It is the main administrative, cultural...
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  • John Brown (essayist) (1715–1766), English clergyman John Brown of Haddington (1722–1787), Scottish clergyman and Biblical commentator John Brown (Vicar...
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    and judge John Cockburn, agricultural improver, 1695–1758 Andrew Meikle, inventor of the Threshing machine, 1719–1811 John Brown of Haddington, 1722–1787...
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  • of John Brown of Haddington, he was born at Whitburn, Linlithgowshire. He studied at Glasgow university, and afterwards at the divinity hall of the Burgher...
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  • Burgher (Church history) (category History of the Church of Scotland)
    (1741-1761) 2. John Swanston (1764-1767) 3. John Brown of Haddington (1768-1787) 4. George Lawson (1787-1800). 1. George Lawson (1787-1800). 2. John Dick (1820)...
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    The Collegiate Church of St Mary the Virgin is a Church of Scotland parish church in Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland. Building work on the church was...
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    outer east side of the church. Scott 1950, p. 744. Scott 1950, p. 743. Scott 1928. Gordon 1887. "Revd. John Cook,DD, Min.of Haddington". Brown 2004. Scott...
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    Thomas Hamilton, 1st Earl of Haddington (1563 – 29 May 1637), designated before his peerage as 'of Drumcarny, Monkland, and Binning', was a Scottish administrator...
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    1787), recorded by Domingos de Sousa Coutinho "My Christ.": 22  — John Brown of Haddington, Scottish minister and author (19 June 1787) "If you wait a little...
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  • 1722 in literature (category Years of the 18th century in literature)
    John Home, Scottish dramatist (died 1808) October 4 – Dominic Schram or Schramm, German theologian (died 1797) Unknown dates John Brown of Haddington...
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  • Sheriff of Haddington, or Sheriff of East Lothian, was historically the royal official responsible for enforcing law and order in Haddington, Scotland...
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    Scottish Metrical Psalter with Notes by John Brown of Haddington) The Westminster Standard For the Beauty of the Earth hymnary.org Bergmann, Leola Marjorie...
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    George Lawson (Scottish minister) (category Ministers of Secession Churches in Scotland)
    University of Edinburgh, and later studied divinity under John Swanston of Kinross, and John Brown of Haddington, successive professors of theology in...
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  • College, Aberdeen, he studied for the ministry of the Secession church, under John Brown of Haddington. In 1785, immediately after being licensed as a...
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    or UK public library membership required.) Wright, D. F. "Brown, John". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press....
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    Richard Muller (theologian) (category Queens College, City University of New York alumni)
    Theological Journal 38.2 (2003): 396–397. Review of The Systematic Theology of John Brown of Haddington, by John Brown, introduction by Joel R. Beeke and Randall...
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    River Tyne, Scotland (category Rivers of Midlothian)
    Bridge; Victoria Bridge; Forms part of North boundary of Haddington golf club. Abbey Bridge, Abbeymill Farm (south of the A1); Lady's Wood; Stevenson House...
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  • Militia, later the Berwickshire, Haddington, Linlithgow and Peebles Militia (BHL&P Militia), was an auxiliary regiment of the British Army recruited across...
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    James Peddie (minister) (category Alumni of the University of Edinburgh)
    the University of Edinburgh in 1775, and two years later became a member of the Secession Divinity Hall, under John Brown of Haddington. Licensed to preach...
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  • Kingston upon Thames, of Kingston upon Thames in the County of Surrey, was in favour of John Ramsay, 1st Viscount of Haddington. As well as the Barony...
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  • Haddington Athletic Football Club are a Scottish football club based in Haddington, the county town of East Lothian. Nicknamed the Hi-His, the club were...
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    John Croumbie Brown (16 May 1808 Haddington, Scotland – 17 September 1895 Haddington) was a prolific author, minister of religion, forestry pioneer in...
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    Robert Lorimer (minister) (category 19th-century ministers of the Free Church of Scotland)
    Lorimer was a Presbyterian minister who served in Haddington. After nearly 50 years in the Church of Scotland ministry he walked out during the schism...
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  • members of the Burgher branch of the First Secession. They attended the church of John Brown in Haddington. John then went to the grammar school of Musselburgh;...
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  • 1722 in Scotland (category Years of the 18th century in Scotland)
    December – Dunbar Douglas, 4th Earl of Selkirk, Scottish peer (died 1799) date unknown John Brown of Haddington, theologian (died 1787) Flora MacDonald...
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    founder of the Church of Scotland. Born in Giffordgate, a street in Haddington, East Lothian, Knox is believed to have been educated at the University of St...
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  • the masque at the wedding of John Ramsay, Viscount Haddington and Elizabeth Radclyffe, daughter of Robert Radclyffe, 5th Earl of Sussex in February 1608...
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  • Enola Holmes (film) (category 2020s coming-of-age films)
    Miss Harrison, the stern head of a finishing school Ellie Haddington as Miss Gregory By February 2019, a film adaptation of the book series The Enola Holmes...
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    subsequently joined the main Scottish host at Haddington, which had been assembled to meet the advance of the English army along the east coast. On 27...
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