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    Sir David James Galloway (8 May 1858 – 5 March 1943) was a British physician who served as a member of the Executive Councils of the Straits Settlements...
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    Earl of Galloway is a title in the Peerage of Scotland. It was created in 1623 for Alexander Stewart, 1st Lord Garlies, with remainder to his heirs male...
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    George Galloway (born 16 August 1954) is a British politician, broadcaster, and writer. He has been leader of the Workers Party of Britain since he founded...
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    Scholia has a profile for David John Galloway (Q21387846). David John Galloway FRGS, FLS, FRSNZ (7 May 1942 – 6 December 2014) was a biochemist, botanist...
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    Joseph Lee Galloway (November 13, 1941 – August 18, 2021) was an American newspaper correspondent and columnist. During the Vietnam War, he often worked...
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    Galloway Township is a township in Atlantic County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, and a growing edge city to neighboring Atlantic City. At 114.49 square...
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    Stewart, 1st Earl of Galloway, 1580–1649 James Stewart, 2nd Earl of Galloway, 1610–1671 Alexander Stewart, 3rd Earl of Galloway, 1643–1690 Alexander Stewart...
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    Galloway (Scottish Gaelic: Gall-Ghàidhealaibh [ˈkal̪ˠaɣəl̪ˠu]; Scots: Gallowa; Latin: Gallovidia) is a region in southwestern Scotland comprising the historic...
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  • David Darryl Galloway FRSA (born 5 May 1937 – 28 December 2019) was an American novelist, curator, journalist and academic. A graduate of Harvard University...
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  • inauguration ceremony, the College awarded Honorary Diploma Degrees to Sir David James Galloway, Malcolm Watson and Lim Boon Keng. In 1929, George V. Allen was appointed...
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    opening ceremony, the college conferred Honorary Diplomas on Sir David James Galloway, Dr Malcolm Watson and Dr Lim Boon Keng.: 14  In 1929, Dr George...
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    Drew McIntyre (redirect from Drew Galloway)
    Andrew McLean Galloway IV (Scottish Gaelic: Anndra MacGill-Eain Gall-Ghàidhealaibh IV; born 6 June 1985) is a Scottish professional wrestler. As of April...
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    Fergus of Galloway (died 12 May 1161) was a twelfth-century Lord of Galloway. Although his familial origins are unknown, it is possible that he was of...
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    lordship of Galloway, which retained a degree of autonomy until it was fully absorbed by Scotland in the 13th century. In 1369, the part of Galloway east of...
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    Gaelic: Inbhir Anainn) is a town and former royal burgh in Dumfries and Galloway, south-west Scotland. Historically part of Dumfriesshire, its public buildings...
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    in 1186, out of the old Lordship of Galloway, which had previously encompassed all of what is now known as Galloway as well as the southern part of Ayrshire...
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  • Alan of Galloway (before 1199 – 1234) was a leading thirteenth-century Scottish magnate. As the hereditary Lord of Galloway and Constable of Scotland...
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    Dumfries and Galloway is a constituency in Scotland represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament by John Cooper of the Scottish Conservatives...
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  • Essex. His half-brother John Galloway who lived in Ayrshire, and younger brothers, T. Lindsay Galloway and James Jack Galloway of Glasgow, were also coal...
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    the murder of the queen's private secretary, David Rizzio, just three months before James's birth. James was born on 19 June 1566 at Edinburgh Castle...
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    Galbraith (b. 1996) Hon. David Muir Galloway Galbraith (1928–2006) (15) William James Kennedy Galbraith (b. 1970) (16) Archie Edward David Galbraith (b. 2002)...
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    David James Speirs (born 15 December 1984) is a Scottish-Australian politician, who was the Leader of the Opposition in South Australia and Leader of...
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  • The Bishop of Galloway, also called the Bishop of Whithorn, is the ecclesiastical head of the Diocese of Galloway, said to have been founded by Saint...
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    Oxford), and his wife Dervorguilla of Galloway, daughter of Alan, Lord of Galloway and granddaughter of David, Earl of Huntingdon — the brother of William...
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    David Bowditch Morse (born October 11, 1953) is an American actor. Morse became widely known for his role as Dr. Jack "Boomer" Morrison in the medical...
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    over the protests of the young King James II. The lordships of Annandale and Bothwell fell to the crown; Galloway to Margaret Douglas (William Douglas's...
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  • 1505 was made Lord High Treasurer of Scotland by James IV. In 1508 he was elected as Bishop of Galloway, in succession to George Vaus, but before his consecration...
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  • A Few Good Men (category Films produced by David Brown)
    Lieutenant Jonathan James Kendrick, to "train" Santiago on the basis they are all at fault for Santiago's substandard performance. Galloway suspects that Dawson...
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    Strathearn, Ross and Orkney, and the lordships of Galloway, Ardmannoch and the Isles. The proxy wedding of James V and Mary of Guise was held on 9 May 1538 at...
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    [ˌt̪un ˈfɾʲiʃ]) is a market town and former royal burgh in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, near the mouth of the River Nith on the Solway Firth, 25 miles...
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