Sir Thomas Wemyss Reid (29 March 1842 – 26 February 1905) was an English newspaper editor, novelist and biographer. Reid was born at Newcastle upon Tyne...
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reformer Thomas Reid, founder of Falmouth, Jamaica Thomas Wemyss Reid (1842–1905), British newspaper editor, novelist and biographer Tom Reid (rugby league)...
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Spoke Zarathustra (Also sprach Zarathustra, publication begins) Sir Thomas Wemyss Reid – Gladys Fane Charlotte Riddell – A Struggle for Fame Annie S. Swan...
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professional wrestler Brian Redhead – author, journalist and broadcaster Thomas Wemyss Reid – journalist and biographer Lewis Fry Richardson – meteorologist Matt...
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"The Complete Oarsman" on 17 November 1900, in conversation with Thomas Wemyss Reid, in McKinstry, L. (2005) Rosebery, page 425. Foden, Frank (1970)....
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Gallery, London Life of the Right Honourable William Edward Forster, by Thomas Wemyss Reid, published by Chapman & Hall, 1889, and available from Microsoft Books...
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and Arts. 1 (17): 270. March 27, 1884. Retrieved April 30, 2013. Thomas Wemyss Reid. William Black, Novelist. London and New York: Harper and Brothers...
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politician George Toulmin (1857–1923)), who owned the paper until 1883. Thomas Wemyss Reid was an editor from 1864 to 1866. In 1872, a new office building was...
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hurry and rush of life have not been as great as in the capital. — Thomas Wemyss Reid Plans and documentation Park Lane in 1847; a small park lies on the...
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Stoker. Other notable visitors included E.W. Hornung, J.M. Barrie, Thomas Wemyss Reid, Gordon Guggisberg, Churton Collins, Virginia Woolf, and Bertram Fletcher...
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Limited, Ludgate-Hill, London, Paris, New York, and Melbourne". Sir Thomas Wemyss Reid was general manager until 1905, when Arthur Spurgeon took over and...
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Reckitt, founder of household products company Reckitt and Sons. Thomas Wemyss Reid, Editor of the Leeds Mercury 1870–87, Manager of Cassell & Co. 1887–1905...
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George Gissing, Novelist. Brighton: Harvester Press, 1978, p.213. "Reid, Sir (Thomas) Wemyss". Who's Who: 1343. 1905. "The Speaker (changes in ownership)"...
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has generic name (help) Wemyss Reid, Memoirs and Correspondence of Lyon Playfair (London: Cassell, 1900), pp. 148–149. Reid, pp. 149–150. Biographical...
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wrote a diary in which she mentions Fox Ghyll. Forster's biographer Thomas Wemyss Reid describes the love that Forster had for Fox Ghyll. He said: This happy...
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Office for Scotland James Black's Death entry GROS: 644/05 0619 Reid, Thomas Wemyss. William Black, Novelist. London and New York: Harper and Brothers...
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Bath. Isaac Pitman, the originator of Pitman's system of shorthand. Thomas Wemyss Reid. The Hon. Arthur Renwick Commissioner for New South Wales at the recent...
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Moray Estate (section Wemyss Place)
the exception of Wemyss Place, which had ground floor commercial properties and a church in its centre. This church, by John Thomas Rochead does not look...
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Steven J. Reid, James VI and Noble Power in Scotland (Routledge, 2017), p. 24. William Fraser, Memorials of the family of Wemyss of Wemyss, vol. 1 (Edinburgh...
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Lieutenant General The Right Honourable Sir Thomas Maitland GCB GCMG GCH (10 March 1760 – 17 January 1824) was a British soldier and British colonial governor...
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routed an army of the Covenanter-dominated Scottish government under John Wemyss, Lord Elcho. The government side took heavy losses. The battlefield is presently...
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mixed doubles Susan Hughes – singles Kirsteen McEwan – mixed doubles Yuan Wemyss* – singles and ladies doubles Keiron Achara Robert Archibald Keith Bunyan...
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1800 – 28 July 1868), who married Lt.-Gen. William Wemyss, second son of Lt.-Gen. William Wemyss MP and Frances Erskine (a daughter of Sir William Erskine...
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a Danish servant of Anne of Denmark, helped her lover, the rebel John Wemyss of Logie escape from the palace. James VI was angry and held a council,...
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from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 15 August 2017. Watson Wemyss, Herbert Lindesay (1933). A Record of the Edinburgh Harveian Society. T&A...
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Grosvenor (a son of the 1st Duke of Westminster) and Dora Mina Erskine-Wemyss. Before their divorce in 1919, they had a son and a daughter: Archibald...
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Welling as Pastor Gottfried Caoimhe Clough as Isobeail Alec Newman as Joseph Wemyss Caitlin Ward as Marion Edwin Flay as John Gillette Simon Harrison as George...
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Publishing. Retrieved December 10, 2017. Olsen 2013, p. 174. Smith, Horace Wemyss, The Life and Correspondence of the Rev. Wm. Smith, D.D., Philadelphia,...
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Vallance of Tummel James Wemyss, New Zealand member of parliament George Younger, 1st Viscount Younger of Leckie, (EA 1864-67) Thomas Anderson Lewis Campbell...
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restored to his Scottish estates, and Darnley came to Scotland and met Mary at Wemyss Castle in February 1565. Darnley was shown increasing favour at court. When...
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