• William Kidston (29 April 1852 – 4 June 1929) was a Scotland international rugby union player. He could play as a half-back or three-quarters. He played...
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  • First Kidston ministry Second Kidston ministry William Kidston (Canadian politician) (1816–1882), Canadian politician William Hamilton Kidston (1852–1929)...
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    John Wallace Kidston were placed high in the Edinburgh University Local Examinations of 1865. Kidston and his brother William Hamilton Kidston were cousins...
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    international level. In 1929 one of rugby's great personalities, W. H. Kidston died. He was responsible, with others for introducing the kicking code...
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  • (Glasgow Academicals), William Davie Brown (Glasgow Academicals), William Hamilton Kidston (West of Scotland) Half backs: William Cross (Glasgow Academicals)...
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  • (Glasgow Academicals), William Davie Brown (Glasgow Academicals), William Hamilton Kidston (West of Scotland)  Half Backs:  William Cross (Glasgow Academicals)...
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  • came to an end, operating as Ministerialists at elections. In 1907, William Kidston formed the Kidstonites. The Conservatives won 29 seats at the state...
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    President of the Scottish Rugby Union In office 1877–1878 Preceded by William Hamilton Kidston Succeeded by George Raphael Fleming Personal details Born (1843-02-25)25...
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    (parents) Rugby union career 3rd President of the Scottish Rugby Union In office 1875–1876 Preceded by Albert Harvey Succeeded by William Hamilton Kidston...
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  • Chalmers (Glasgow Academicals), HM Hamilton (West of Scotland), TR Marshall (Edinburgh Academicals), William Hamilton Kidston (West of Scotland), W St Clair...
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  • HeronGilbert Heron Forward 1874-02-23 v England at The Oval 43 KidstonWilliam Hamilton Kidston Three Quarters 1874-02-23 v England at The Oval 44 NeilsonTom...
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  • District: William Davie Brown [captain], James Stewart Carrick (both Glasgow Academicals) Malcolm Cross (Glasgow Academicals), William Hamilton Kidston (West...
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    1907 state election. In September of that year, he was appointed by the Kidston Ministry to the Legislative Council and remained a member till the Council...
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  • HarveyAlbert Harvey 1874-75 3 BlythBenjamin Blyth II 1875-76 4 KidstonWilliam Hamilton Kidston 1876-77 5 ChieneJohn Chiene 1877-78 6 FlemingGeorge Raphael...
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  • Archived from the original on July 23, 2018. Retrieved January 11, 2018. Kidston, Martin (August 7, 2020). "'Yellowstone' series to move filming, production...
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    evenly divided parties in the lower house. Following the 1907 election, William Kidston, who had founded his own party, became Premier of Queensland with Labor...
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  • Waight Keller Angela Kelly Sara Kelly Lulu Kennedy Kate Ker-Lane Cath Kidston Nicholas Kirkwood Sophia Kokosalaki Ann Margaret Lanchester Ricki Noel...
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    near Glasgow. Her brothers Charles, Richard and William were partners in the family merchant bank Kidston & Sons, and as only one of them had married (and...
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    Mackellar "In a Southern Garden", Dorothea Mackellar "Oine", Roderick Kidston "France", S. Elliott Napier "Russia", S. Elliott Napier "All Men Are Free...
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  • sevens game. Glasgow District: D. A. C. Reid (Glasgow University), David Kidston (Glasgow Academicals). R. G. Eaglesham (West of Scotland), Alexander Stephen...
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    the son of William Lambie Nelson. Hugh was educated at the Edinburgh High School, and began a promising course under Sir William Hamilton at Edinburgh...
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    William Hemmant (24 November 1837 – 20 September 1916) was a British-Australian politician who served in the Legislative Assembly of Queensland from 1871...
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  • Joffe – artist Violet McNeish Kay – painter Jessie Keppie – artist Annabel Kidston – artist Annie Rose Laing – painter Elspeth Lamb – printmaker Jim Lambie...
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  • Australian politician (born in the United Kingdom) (b. 1855) 25 October – William Kidston, 17th Premier of Queensland (born in the United Kingdom) (b. 1849)...
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  • South Shields 1; Middlesbrough West 10 William Jowitt: Hartlepool 1; Preston 4; Ashton-under-Lyne 6 Richard Kidston Law: Kingston upon Hull South West 1;...
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    became Secretary for Mines and Public Works under Queensland Premier William Kidston and then became Home Secretary instead on 29 June 1909. On 22 October...
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  • (Liberal-Labour) (1903–1906) First Kidston Ministry (Labour-Liberal / Kidston) (1906–1907) 1 On 12 April 1904, William Browne, the Labour member for Croydon...
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    Field, M.P., To Resign", The Times, 14 October 1953, p. 5." "Law, Richard Kidston". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 1 (online ed.). Oxford...
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  • King's Painter of Scotland William Gouw Ferguson (1632/3 – c. 1689), still life painter, active in France and Italy Gawen Hamilton (1698–1737), painter largely...
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    Leicester, through her mother, is a first cousin of the interior designer Cath Kidston. She is a milliner by profession. They have a son and three daughters together:...
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