Andrew Skene FRSE (1784–1835) was a Scottish advocate who rose to the highest level for his profession: Solicitor General for Scotland. He was born in...
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family moved to Edinburgh in 1817, originally living with his uncle, Andrew Skene then from 1820 living at 126 Princes Street facing Edinburgh Castle....
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literary and scientific societies. On his return he lived with his brother Andrew Skene at 22 Duke Street (renamed and renumbered in the 20th century and now...
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Rolls, Frank Mulholland, former Lord Advocate and Solicitor General, Andrew Skene, former Solicitor General and co-founder of the Bannatyne Club, Priyantha...
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May 1834 Solicitor General for Scotland Henry Cockburn 3 December 1830 Andrew Skene 5 November 1834 Attorney General for Ireland Edward Pennefather 23 December...
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Archived from the original on 6 July 2021. Retrieved 6 July 2021. Potts, Andrew; Skene, Kathleen (19 December 2015). "New roller coaster, hotel and lakeside...
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Stephanie Flanders, Alexander Cockburn (husband of author Emma Tennant), Andrew Cockburn (husband of journalist Leslie Cockburn) and Patrick Cockburn (son-in-law...
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Colonsay and Oronsay, and his wife Hester (née McNeill). Educated at St Andrew's University where he graduated MA in 1809.. He served his apprenticeship...
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Sir John Skene, Lord Curriehill (1549–1617) was a Scottish prosecutor, ambassador, and judge. He was involved in the negotiations for the marriage of...
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1822: John Hope 1830: Henry Cockburn 1834: Andrew Skene 1834: Duncan McNeill* 1835: John Cunninghame 1837: Andrew Rutherfurd* 1839: James Ivory 1840: Thomas...
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Philip Wharton Skene (5 February 1725 – 10 June 1810) was a British Army officer and landowner. Skene was from the branch of the family associated with...
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Joseph Woodward 1640 22 Thomas Byrton 1647 23 Edward Spence 1698 24 Andrew Skene 1703 25 Samuel Bennett 1706 26 Samuel Hayward 1743 27 Thomas Clissold...
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Óengus II (section Association with Saint Andrew)
Fordun; Chronicle of the Scottish Nation, ed. William Forbes Skene, tr. Felix J. H. Skene, 2 vols. Reprinted, Lampeter: Llanerch Press, 1993. ISBN 1-897853-05-X...
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Earl Fife (redirect from Baron Skene)
his death in 1857. Later that year, the 5th Earl was created Baron Skene, of Skene in the County of Aberdeen, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. In...
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Dory. Mostly raised by his father David and his Scottish nanny, Marion Skene, Jones spent time growing up in London, Berlin, and Vevey in Switzerland...
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William Forbes Skene, tr. Felix J.H. Skene, 2 vols. Reprinted, Llanerch Press, Lampeter, 1993. ISBN 1-897853-05-X McDonald, R. Andrew, Outlaws of Medieval...
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Sir Andrew Murray (1298–1338), also known as Sir Andrew Moray, or Sir Andrew de Moray, was a Scottish military and political leader who supported King...
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Bishop of Caithness ; James, minister of Abercorn ; Margaret (married Andrew Skene in Kirktown of Dyce) ; a daughter (married William, son of Alexander...
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2018. Skene, Chronicles, p. 91; Hudson, Celtic Kings, p. 65. "Malcolm I (r. 943–954)". royal.gov.uk. 13 January 2016. Retrieved 1 July 2018. Skene, Chronicles...
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(1763–1851) Andrew Skene FRSE (1784–1835) Solicitor General for Scotland in 1834 (A fine marble monument carved by Patric Park) Rear Admiral Andrew Smith (d...
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Thomson, James Thomson, chairman of the government bank of Madras and Andrew Skene Thomson. "Thomson, James (1768-1855)" . Dictionary of National Biography...
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inappropriate content. Bust of the Duke of Newcastle (1836) Monument to Andrew Skene, New Calton Cemetery (1837) Monument to Michael Sadler, Leeds Parish...
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publisher (link) Skene. Chronicles. p. ix-x. Skene. Chronicles. p. x. Skene. Chronicles. p. x-xii. Skene, Felix James Henry; Skene, William Forbes (1872)...
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John Skene was the third deputy governor of West Jersey, part of the American Province of New Jersey, serving from October 1684 to April 1692. Skene was...
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Sir Andrew Leith Hay of Rannes KH FRSE FRS (17 February 1785 – 13 October 1862) was a Scottish soldier, Whig politician and writer on architecture. Andrew...
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Mixed Drinks, was released in 2010, with former Make Model guitarist Gordon Skene joining the band for its accompanying tour. Frightened Rabbit signed to...
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Insanity’, by Andrew Scull" Archived 2016-12-26 at the Wayback Machine. Financial Times. Retrieved 26 December 2016. Catling, Patrick Skene (4 April 2015)...
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Minto George Chalmers William Blair of Avonton James T. Gibson Craig Andrew Skene Thomas Maitland, Lord Dundrennan George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of...
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Margaret, who was married to Dr Andrew Skene, of Aberdeen. Dr Skene left several children, the eldest of whom, Dr Andrew Skene, had by his wife, Margaret Lumsden...
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Kilwinning, No.2. He married Catherine Skene (died 1838) in 1794. She was the sister of Andrew Skene and James Skene of Rubislaw. They had six daughters...
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