Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe (1781?–1851) was a Scottish antiquary and artist. He was the second son of Charles Sharpe (originally Charles Kirkpatrick) of...
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1938), American politician Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe (1781?–1851), Scottish antiquary and artist Charles Richard Sharpe (1889–1963), English recipient...
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Lord Herries His Complaint", by Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe "The Murder of Caerlaveroc", by Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe "Sir Agilthorn", by M. G. Lewis...
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artist Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe and his older brother General Matthew Sharpe, who followed in the footsteps of both Areskine and Kirkpatrick by serving...
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antiquary Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe claimed that the story regarding the horses was in fact true, and that his grand-uncle Sir Thomas Kirkpatrick, a nephew...
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was elaborately dressed by Mary Seton. A Victorian antiquary, Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe, claimed to possess the cap she wore during the escape. Three...
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Inches, jeweller 92 – Alexander Handyside Ritchie, sculptor 93 – Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe, antiquarian 95 – Robert Liston, surgeon 103 – James Maidment...
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of Manchester contains 600 items in The Sharpe Collection of chapbooks, formed by Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe. These are 19th-century items printed in...
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antiquarian Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe, examined some of her papers at Alva and believed that David Erskine, Earl of Buchan had taken some away. Sharpe was not...
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(Edinburgh, 1813), p. 510 Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe ed, Surgundo, or The Valiant Christian (Edinburgh, 1837). Grant (2017), p. 72: Charles McKean, Scottish Chateau...
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by his wife Grace Campbell, daughter of Charles Sharpe of Hoddam, Dumfriesshire; Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe was his mother's brother. After education...
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published in 1823 for private distribution, re-published in 1880) by Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe. May Collean was published in "The Scottish Ballads" (1828) by...
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The History of the Reformation in Scotland. His collaborator Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe thought however that the song more likely referred to the Mary...
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Sharpe, Charles Kirkpatrick; Allardyce, Alexander; Bedford, W. K. Riland (William Kirkpatrick Riland) (1888). Letters from and to Charles Kirkpatrick...
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Writing in 1884, Scottish antiquary Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe opined "Whatever satisfaction the return of King Charles the Second might afford to the younger...
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Corbies" was first performed. Child (I, 253) quotes a letter from Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe to Walter Scott (August 8, 1802): "The song of 'The Twa Corbies'...
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Robert Burns; Stephen Clarke; William Stenhouse; David Laing; Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe (1853), The Scots Musical Museum: Consisting of upwards of six...
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preserved among Wodrow's manuscripts. in the Advocates' Library, by Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe. The youth and beauty of Mrs. Kincaid were dwelt upon in numerous...
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of Daemonology", and in 1812 he proposed to collaborate with Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe on a collection of comic stories on the same subject. In 1823...
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(1704–1771) Sir James Kirkpatrick, 4th Baronet (died 1804) Sir Thomas Kirkpatrick, 5th Baronet (1777–1844) Sir Charles Sharpe Kirkpatrick, 6th Baronet (1811–1867)...
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Josephine Mary Kirkpatrick (1873–1948) Charles Sharpe Kirkpatrick (1874–1937) who succeeded his father as the 9th Baronet. Harry Fearnley Kirkpatrick (1876–1918)...
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History of the Church of Scotland by James Kirkton, edited by Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe in 1817 Some Remarkable Passages of the Life and Death of Mr....
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antiquarian collectors of Scottish furnishings include Walter Scott, Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe, William Stirling-Maxwell, William Fraser, and Joseph Noel Paton...
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adopted the surname "Gibson-Craig". His Tory friends included Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe, who dedicated to him his 1837 edition of a poem The Valiant Christian...
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their original collector, the antiquary Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe. Tweedie does not mention that in 1817, Sharpe had printed a ninth letter from Melville...
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the subsequent legal proceedings. The 19th-century antiquary Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe heard a version of the story in which Lady Frendraught had made...
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vignettes from the ceiling of the long gallery were salvaged by Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe and are now in the National Museum of Scotland and John Knox House...
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(died 1771); and Eleonora Renton who married (22 August 1770) Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe of Hoddom (1750–1813). The now demolished Old Toll House at Lamberton...
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objections from the author, Sir Walter Scott, and the antiquary, Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe, was demolished in 1824. After significant industrial growth,...
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Princess's service in mid-1812. Matthew Gregory Lewis wrote to Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe in August of that year, of the replacement of "poor shivering...
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