• (George) Robert Gair (6 August 1907 – 10 February 1996), who later assumed the surname Gayre of Gayre and Nigg, was a Scottish anthropologist who founded...
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  • Gayre is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Robert Gayre (1907–1996), Scottish anthropologist Clan Gayre John Gayre (disambiguation),...
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  • Clan Gayre or Clan Gair purports to be a Highland Scottish clan. Robert Gayre of Gayre and Nigg (original name Robert Gair), the father of the present...
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  • MacCarthy Mòr. Robert Gayre himself had assumed the fantasy title of "Baron of Lochoreshire", and claimed to be the chief of the Clan Gayre, which he had...
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  • 1996, he was vice-president under the ICOC's founder and president, Robert Gayre. Gayre and MacCarthy used the ICOC's influence to promote the claimed legitimacy...
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  • were paid by the Pioneer Fund's Wickliffe Draper. The founders were Robert Gayre, Henry Garrett, Roger Pearson, Corrado Gini, Luigi Gedda (Honorary Advisory...
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    this be detected?" [1] Archived 21 January 2012 at the Wayback Machine Robert Gayre, Ethnological elements of Africa, (The Armorial, 1966), p. 45 Irish,...
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  • journal Mankind Quarterly, which had originally been founded in 1960 by Robert Gayre, Henry Garrett, Corrado Gini, Ottmar von Verschuer and Reginald Ruggles...
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  • ISBN 0-06-058473-4 Brewing Mead: Wassail! In Mazers of Mead (co-authored with Robert Gayre), ISBN 0-937381-00-4 Home Brewer's Gold: Prize-Winning Recipes from the...
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  • to ensure. Amongst those to testify on behalf of the defendants was Robert Gayre, the founder of the Mankind Quarterly. The case was a blow to the recently...
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  • Chairoff, Jean Cyrile Godefroy Paris 1985. The knightly twilight by Robert Gayre of Gayre, Lochore Enterprises Valletta 1973. Orders of knighthood, Awards...
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  • officially by the Holy See and by many other Governments." According to Robert Gayre these "Orders" are "clearly recent creations grafted on to old traditions...
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  • Debray-Ritzen, Jacques de Mahieu, Mircea Eliade, Hans Eysenck, Julien Freund, Robert Gayre, Jean Haudry, Arthur Koestler, Manfred Mayrhofer, Edgar Polomé, Colin...
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  • active members included the founder of Mankind Quarterly, Robert Gayre, and its editors Robert E. Kuttner and Donald A. Swan; the American segregationist...
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    House of France, solicited by the Patriarch Maximos V Hakim. In 1961, Robert Gayre was appointed Bailiff and Commissioner-General for the order in the English-speaking...
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  • against miscegenation, Weyl wrote for the Mankind Quarterly for which Robert Gayre dubbed him a modern proponent of the anthropological ideas of the 19th-century...
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    any significant relationship is ruled out by the historian Col Robert Gayre of Gayre, but it is not disputed that the McGhees are the older family. See...
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  • and Senator Jesse Helms are members of this group. It was headed by Robert Gayre, who published the racialist Mankind Quarterly until Roger Pearson took...
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    1746)", Clan Donald, 5, (1971); in 1971 the portrait was owned by Lt-Col Robert Gayre Macdonald, J. Clan Donald, Pelican, 1978, p.387 Mackenie, A. History...
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  • Ehrenkrook, C. A. Starke, 1964, p. 400 The Armorial Who is Who, 1966-1969, Robert Gayre, The Armorial, 1963, pg. 215 The New England Genealogical Register, vol...
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    damaged by aerial bombardment. In 1972, the farmhouse was purchased by Robert Gayre, who restored the building and handed it to the Malta obedience of the...
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    Fine Geegaw of a Wassail!, Hutman Productions, ISBN 0-9702386-7-3. Gayre, Robert (1948). Wassail! In Mazers of Mead: an account of mead, metheglin, sack...
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    Lichine's new encyclopedia of wines & spirits. Knopf. OCLC 1244230688. Gayre, Robert (1986). Brewing Mead. Brewers Publications. p. 158. ISBN 978-0-937381-00-7...
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    death of another man. By tradition, the Armstrongs followed the cause of Robert the Bruce in the Scottish Wars of Independence, and their recorded relationship...
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    Richard Gurney 1635 John Highlord, John Cordall 1636 Thomas Soame, John Gayre 1637 William Abell, Jacob Garrard, 1st Baronet 1638 Thomas Atkins, Edward...
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  • Blackledge-Gair House, a historic house in Cresskill, New Jersey, United States Clan Gayre, also known as Clan Gair, a Scottish clan Gair dance, a folk dance from...
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    Thomas Atkins Mercer 1645 Sir Thomas Adams, 1st Baronet Draper 1646 Sir John Gayre Fishmonger 1647 Sir John Warner, 1st Baronet Grocer 1648 Sir Abraham Reynardson...
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    ed. rev. and enl. London: Nichols [et al.], 1812–1817. 32 vols. Keith Roberts, London And Liberty: Ensigns of the London Trained Bands, Eastwood, Nottinghamshire:...
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  • Trained Bands. In 1647, he was elected 311th Lord Mayor of London. Keith Roberts, London And Liberty: Ensigns of the London Trained Bands, Eastwood, Nottinghamshire:...
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  • John Gayer or Gayre (baptised 1584 - died 20 July 1649) was an English merchant who was Lord Mayor of London in 1646. He was born in Plymouth and baptised...
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