Robert Gourlay or Robin Gourlaw (c. 1530-c. 1600) was a wealthy Edinburgh merchant and Customar of Edinburgh who built a renowned house in Edinburgh (now...
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agriculturalist Robert Gourlay (bowls), Hong Kong lawn bowler Robert Gourlay (cricketer) (1904–1951), Scottish cricketer Robert Gourlay (merchant) 16th-century...
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international championships Robert Gourlay (merchant) 16th-century Scottish merchant and Customar of Edinburgh Robert Fleming Gourlay (1778–1863), writer, moderate...
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composer Robert Fleming (cricketer) (born 1953), English cricketer Robert Fleming (financier) (1845–1933), Scottish financier and founder of the merchant bank...
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Gillespie (1726–1797), snuff-maker and philanthropist Robert Gourlay (merchant) (fl. 1570-1630), merchant Alasdair George Hay, first and current chief fire...
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Steell and Gourlay families are also interred there. In 1826 he married Elizabeth Graham, daughter of John Graham, an Edinburgh merchant. His eldest...
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October 1974 general election, losing to the incumbent Labour MP Harry Gourlay. Jones became a marketing executive at Tay Textiles in Dundee, and returned...
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Gourlay Brothers was a marine engineering and shipbuilding company based in Dundee, Scotland. It existed between 1846 and 1908. The company had its origins...
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Conduit". Sherborne School Archives. Gourlay, A.B. (1971). "The Library". A History of Sherborne School: 275, 278. Gourlay, A.B. (1971). "The Oak Room". A...
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ballad collector Robert Gordon of Straloch (1580–1661), cartographer, poet, mathematician, antiquary, and geographer Janet Gourlay (1863–1912) Egyptologist...
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1966: Gwilym Williams 1970: Henry Plumb 1979: Richard Butler 1986: Simon Gourlay 1991: David Naish 1998: Ben Gill 2004: Tim Bennett 2006: Peter Kendall...
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Hole (band) (redirect from Lisa Roberts (musician))
Love". Far Out. Archived from the original on November 30, 2022. May, Dom Gourlay (May 2, 2014). ""We don't really fit in anywhere": DiS meets Nine Black...
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dissolved preparatory to the 1987 general election: Kirkcaldy – Harry Gourlay (Lab) died 20 April 1987 Lewisham, Deptford – John Silkin (Lab) died 26...
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would send around local estates to keep the children amused. Miss Isabelle Gourlay, the Teacher (Karen Dunbar) A highly-strung, seemingly sexually-repressed...
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Flag of the United States (redirect from Robert G. Heft)
October 8, 2021. "Artifact of the Assassination: The Lincoln Flag and the Gourlay Family". Fords Theatre. May 21, 2015. Retrieved October 8, 2021. Brown...
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Glasgow (section Merchant City)
Retrieved 24 July 2009. "Springburn Virtual Museum: Demolition of tenements in Gourlay Street, 1975". Glasgow Digital Library. Archived from the original on 1...
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Aryan Khan, voice actor, screenwriter, filmmaker, entrepreneur Andrew Gourlay, conductor Tom Greenhalgh, musician Paul Greengrass, director and filmmaker...
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biography of Gourlay was published in 1971 by a Toronto writer, Lois Darroch Milani, who grew up in Oxford at Wolverton.Milani, Robert Gourlay, gadfly: the...
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grandparents were Alexander Thomson (d. 1587) and Janet Gourlay, daughter of Baron William Gourlay, 9th of Kincraig. His great-grandparents were Alexander...
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as Blackie & Co Ltd. In 1849 he married Agnes Gourlay daughter of William Gourlay, a Glasgow merchant of 8 South Frederick Street. They had three sons...
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Baldwin; however, organised collective reform activity began with Robert Fleming Gourlay. Gourlay was a well-connected Scottish emigrant who arrived in 1817...
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"-land". Notable Red Star ships included: Abbotsford (1873). Chartered from Gourlay Brothers, Dundee, in 1874. Adria (1896). chartered from Hamburg America...
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SS Robin (category Merchant ships of the United Kingdom)
engine, developing 152 indicated horsepower (113 kW), and made in 1890 by Gourlay Brothers & Co of Dundee, Scotland. Her maximum speed was 9 knots (17 km/h;...
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Bridgeton/Dalmarnock, Calton, Govanhill, Hutchesontown, Kelvingrove, Kingston, Merchant City, Pollokshields East, Strathbungo, and Toryglen. From 2005, Glasgow...
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23 – Paul Traugott Meissner, Austrian chemist (d. 1864) March 24 Robert Fleming Gourlay, British statistician and activist (d. 1863) Anton Edler von Gapp...
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the expulsion of Barnabas Bidwell from the assembly. He had supported Robert Gourlay, and he acted as an agent for William Lyon Mackenzie's newspaper, the...
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(b. 1940) 2013 – Don Flye, American tennis player (b. 1933) 2013 – Ian Gourlay, English general (b. 1920) 2013 – David White, Scottish footballer and...
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his brother, Robert (1832–1908), co-operated the Speed the Plough Inn. Malcolm's other brother, Duncan Malcolm (1834–1909) was a merchant in the community...
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Gilbert Livingston Beeckman (category 19th-century American merchants)
7, 1823 – December 23, 1874) was an American merchant who was the father of Rhode Island Governor Robert Livingston Beeckman. Beeckman was born on October...
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nobody was arrested. After hearing about the 99 grievances submitted by Robert Gourlay, Papineau wrote the "Ninety-two Resolutions" while he was secretly co-ordinating...
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