James Dryburgh (born 27 May 1975 in Inverness, Scotland) is a Swedish curler. He lives in Stockholm, where he is a physical education teacher. Dryburgh...
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curler Jack Dryburgh (born 1939), British ice hockey player and coach James Dryburgh (born 1975), Scottish-Swedish curler Margaret Dryburgh (1890–1945)...
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Dryburgh Abbey, near Dryburgh on the banks of the River Tweed in the Scottish Borders, was nominally founded on 10 November (Martinmas) 1150 in an agreement...
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David Erskine (lay abbot of Dryburgh) as James's preceptors or tutors. As the young king's senior tutor, Buchanan subjected James to regular beatings but...
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Dryburgh is a village in the Borders region of Scotland, within the county of Berwickshire. It is most famous for the ruined Dryburgh Abbey. Dryburgh...
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Margaretha Lindahl (redirect from Margaretha Dryburgh)
original on 2016-12-04. Full name: Margaretha Louise Lindahl (-Dryburgh) James Dryburgh memim.com Margaretha Lindahl at World Curling Margaretha Lindahl...
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Moa McGregor Dryburgh (born May 29, 2005, in Stockholm) is a Swedish curler from Sundbyberg. She currently skips her own team out of the Sundbybergs Curlingklubb...
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Douglas Dryburgh (born 30 January 1966 in Inverness or Kirkcaldy, Scotland) is a Scottish-Irish curler, originally from Kirkcaldy. He is a former World...
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Addison, Joanna Pegg, Laura Scott 1991 Alan MacDougall (Greenacres), James Dryburgh, Fraser McGregor, Colin Beckett Gillian Barr (Gogar Park), Claire Milne...
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Stuart Dryburgh (born 30 March 1952 in London) is an English-born New Zealand cinematographer. Born in London, his family emigrated to New Zealand when...
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Adam of Dryburgh (c. 1140 – c. 1212), in later times also known as Adam the Carthusian, Adam Anglicus and Adam Scotus, was an Anglo-Scottish theologian...
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James I (late July 1394 – 21 February 1437) was King of Scots from 1406 until his assassination in 1437. The youngest of three sons, he was born in Dunfermline...
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Lindholm James Dryburgh Viktor Kjäll Anders Eriksson Magnus Swartling (WCC) Stefan Hasselborg SMCC 2007 WCC 2007 (5th) 2007–08 Peja Lindholm James Dryburgh Viktor...
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Druyts, Jessy Druyts, Lenny Druyts Cycle sport Belgium Douglas Dryburgh, James Dryburgh Curling Great Britain ( Scotland) Paul Duchesnay, Isabelle Duchesnay...
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(curler) Keith Douglas Greg Drummond Douglas Dryburgh James Dryburgh Leonard Dudman Frank Duffy David Edwards James Elliott Gregor Ewan Duncan Fernie Jim Forrest...
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1995, as an alternate for Tom Brewster, Jr., and in 1996 as a lead for James Dryburgh. In 1998 he won a silver medal at the World Juniors as a third for Garry...
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Scotland Hammy McMillan, Warwick Smith, Ewan MacDonald, Peter Loudon, James Dryburgh Norway Dordi Nordby, Hanne Woods, Marianne Aspelin, Cecilie Torhaug...
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Christopher Galbraith 9–2 Sweden Henrik Edlund 1996 Red Deer, Canada Scotland James Dryburgh 6–4 Switzerland Ralph Stöckli Germany Sebastian Stock 11–3 Canada Jeff...
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Jennifer Pritzker (redirect from James N. Pritzker)
Pritzker Simmons, from the remarriage of her father, Robert, to Irene Dryburgh in 1980. (Her mother also remarried, to Albert B. Ratner in 1981). Pritzker...
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artist Dan Paladin, and programmers Tom Fulp, Brandon LaCava, and Nick Dryburgh. Dryburgh and LaCava later left the company. The Behemoth development studio...
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Alberta, Canada Dates March 9–17, 1996 Men's winner Scotland Skip James Dryburgh Third Ross Barnet Second Ronald Brewster Lead David Murdoch Alternate...
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Brewster Steve Still David Murdoch (WJCC) SJCC 1995 WJCC 1995 1995–96 James Dryburgh Ross Barnet Ronald Brewster David Murdoch Euan Byers (WJCC) SJCC 1996...
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Oliver Axnick Skip: Douglas Dryburgh Third: Peter Wilson Second: Phil Wilson Lead: Ronnie Napier Alternate: James Dryburgh Skip: Makoto Tsuruga Third:...
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United States Östersunds CK, Östersund Skip: Peja Lindholm Third: James Dryburgh Second: Viktor Kjäll Lead: Anders Eriksson Alternate: Magnus Swartling...
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cinematographer Stuart Dryburgh. The restoration was released on Blu-ray disc on January 16, 2024. The edition includes a new interview with Dryburgh and a conversation...
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Those Lost, 2014, by Rohan Wilson Essays from Near and Far, 2014, by James Dryburgh The Mountain, 2014, by Mark Clemens The Museum of Modern Love, 2016...
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9–17 Men's winner Scotland (5th title) Skip Alan MacDougall Third James Dryburgh Second Fraser MacGregor Lead Colin Beckett Finalist Canada (Noel Herron)...
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to Audrey Gilbert (3 children), Irene Dryburgh (2 children), and Mayari Sargent Jennifer N. Pritzker (born James, 1950), Colonel (Ret), Illinois Army National...
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David Erskine, Commandator of Dryburgh was a Scottish landowner. He was a son of Robert Erskine, Master of Erskine, a brother of John Erskine, Lord Erskine...
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Janet Calderwood was David Hamilton, Bishop of Argyll and commendator of Dryburgh Abbey. Weir, Alison (1996). Britains's Royal Families: The Complete Genealogy...
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