William Auld (6 November 1924 – 11 September 2006) was a British poet, author, translator and magazine editor who wrote chiefly in Esperanto. Auld was...
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"Auld Lang Syne" (Scots pronunciation: [ˈɔːl(d) lɑŋ ˈsəi̯n]) is a Scottish song. In the English-speaking world, it is traditionally sung to bid farewell...
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writer W. P. Auld (1840–1912), Australian explorer, wine maker and merchant William Auld (1924–2006), Scottish author and Esperanto leader Aulds (surname)...
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William Auld Tait (c. 1826 – February 3, 1900) was a Canadian pioneer and politician. He served as a member of the Temporary North-West Council from March...
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The Auld Alliance (Scots for "Old Alliance") was an alliance between the kingdoms of Scotland and France against England made in 1295. The Scots word auld...
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musical settings of Esperanto poetry, including works by Poul Thorsen, William Auld and Julio Baghy. Kajto (meaning "kite" in Esperanto) was the name adopted...
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Washington D.C. Auld was also a successful businessman in Honolulu and owned several businesses. Auld Lane in Honolulu is named after William Auld. Another son...
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Heinrich Luyken, and Jean Forge. Modern authors include Claude Piron and William Auld, who was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature, Sten Johansson [eo]...
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Helenton Loch (section Rev William Auld)
time of Robert Burns was the somewhat fanatical 'Auld Licht' Rev William 'Daddy' Auld, born at Auld Ellanton or Helenton Farm in 1709. He was the younger...
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Monro, Sir Donald (1549) Description of the Western Isles of Scotland. William Auld. Edinburgh - 1774 edition. Map sources for Gulf of Corryvreckan Wikimedia...
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carrier of any one national culture". The late Scottish Esperanto author William Auld wrote extensively on the subject, arguing that Esperanto is "the expression...
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Monro, Sir Donald (1549) Description of the Western Isles of Scotland. William Auld. Edinburgh - 1774 edition. Campbell, John Lorne ed) (1936) The Book of...
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His father was William Auld; and his mother was Isabella Black Dill. He married Winifred Alice Burton. They had one son William Connel Auld, born in 1902;...
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Willie's Prayer" that lambasted William Fisher, a supporter of 'Daddy Auld'. He wrote a series of poems that criticised the 'Auld Licht', including "The Holy...
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and composer[citation needed] William Auld (1924–2006), Scottish poet, author and Esperantist, born in Erith Sir William Anderson (1834–1898), engineer...
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of PakEsA, translated the Quran and many other works into Esperanto William Auld, eminent Scottish Esperanto poet and nominee for the Nobel Prize in Literature...
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Jorge Camacho, Victor Sadler, Michel Duc-Goninaz, Lena Karpunina, and William Auld (president, 1979–1983). List of language regulators "About Esperanto:...
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delegates consisting of James Keauiluna Kaulia, David Kalauokalani, William Auld, and John Richardson. Members of Hui Aloha ʻĀina collected over 21,000...
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Frederick Douglass (redirect from Thomas Auld)
Douglass was given to Lucretia Auld, wife of Thomas Auld, who sent him to serve Thomas's brother Hugh Auld and his wife Sophia Auld in Baltimore. From the day...
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Monro, Sir Donald (1549) Description of the Western Isles of Scotland. William Auld. Edinburgh - 1774 edition. Nicolson, Adam (2002) Sea Room. London. HarperCollins...
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Monro, Sir Donald (1549) Description of the Western Isles of Scotland. William Auld. Edinburgh - 1774 edition. Archive colour 16 mm footage from 1942, showing...
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in France. A twinning agreement was signed in 1983. W. H. Auden, poet William Auld, poet and author Jack Buchanan, actor, singer, producer and director...
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(b. 1939) 2004 – Patriarch Peter VII of Alexandria (b. 1949) 2006 – William Auld, Scottish poet and author (b. 1924) 2006 – Joachim Fest, German journalist...
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on to print and edit the Edinburgh Weekly Journal as joint owner with William Auld, and was co-owner, editor, and contributor to the Edinburgh Magazine...
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Monro, Sir Donald (1549) Description of the Western Isles of Scotland. William Auld. Edinburgh - 1774 edition. List of Outer Hebrides Còmhla-bhigein Force-fire...
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Monro, Sir Donald (1549) Description of the Western Isles of Scotland. William Auld. Edinburgh - 1774 edition. Mac an Tàilleir, Iain (2003) Ainmean-àite/Placenames...
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Monro, Sir Donald (1549) Description of the Western Isles of Scotland. William Auld. Edinburgh - 1774 edition. Munro, R. W. (1961) Monro's Western Isles...
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William Tait is the name of: William Auld Tait (1826–1900), Canadian pioneer and politician William W. Tait (1929–2024), professor of philosophy at the...
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Almeida (1932– ), poet Nadija Hordijenko Andrianova (1928–1991), writer William Auld Julio Baghy, novelist Johán Balano Gerrit Berveling Marjorie Boulton...
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Western Isles of Scotland. William Auld. Edinburgh - 1774 edition. Scoresby, William (2009). The Arctic Whaling Journals of William Scoresby the Younger. Ashgate...
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