Margaret Oliphant Wilson Oliphant (born Margaret Oliphant Wilson; 4 April 1828 – 20 June 1897) was a Scottish novelist and historical writer, who usually...
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Laurence Oliphant, 3rd Lord Oliphant Lord Oliphant Oliphant (disambiguation) William Oliphant, Lord Newton William Oliphant, Lord of Aberdalgie Margaret Oliphant...
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Patrick Bruce "Pat" Oliphant (born 24 July 1935) is an Australian-born American artist whose career spanned more than sixty years. His body of work primarily...
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Laurence Oliphant (3 August 1829 – 23 December 1888), a Member of Parliament, was a South African-born British author, traveller, diplomat, British intelligence...
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Sir Marcus Laurence Elwin Oliphant, AC, KBE, FRS, FAA, FTSE (8 October 1901 – 14 July 2000) was an Australian physicist and humanitarian who played an...
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Pennsylvania, United States Oliphant (surname), a list of notable people with this name Oliphant Margaret, Scottish writer Oliphant Chuckerbutty (1884–1960)...
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Robert B. Oliphant PC MP (born June 7, 1956) is a Canadian politician and a United Church minister. He serves in the House of Commons as a Liberal Member...
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Carolina Nairne (redirect from Carolina Oliphant, Lady Nairne)
Carolina Oliphant, Lady Nairne (16 August 1766 – 26 October 1845) – also known as Carolina Baroness Nairn in the peerage of Scotland and Baroness Keith...
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(1791–1862), Scottish politician Margaret Oliphant (1828–1897), Scottish novelist and historical writer Mark Oliphant (1901–2000), Australian physicist...
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Lord Oliphant, Aberdalgie and Dupplin. He sent his servant to the king with a gift of plums in August 1503, at the time of his wedding to Margaret Tudor...
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Brothers Nigel B. Oliphant and R. Harry Oliphant of Adelaide, South Australia, founded a business manufacturing ultraviolet lamps for scientific, industrial...
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1875. Oliphant was brother to the stained glass artist Francis Wilson Oliphant. He was first cousin of and brother-in-law to Margaret Oliphant, the author...
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Sheri S. Tepper (redirect from B. J. Oliphant)
names during her lifetime, including A. J. Orde, E. E. Horlak, and B. J. Oliphant. She was born Shirley Stewart Douglas near Littleton, Colorado. As a child...
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test matches. In 1897, Oliphant was awarded the silver medal of the Royal Humane Society of Australasia for saving a girl, Margaret Purnell, from drowning...
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Laurence Oliphant, 3rd Lord Oliphant (died 1566) was a Scottish nobleman. He was the son of Colin, Master of Oliphant (killed at the battle of Flodden...
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Francis Wilson Oliphant (28 September 1818 – 20 October 1859) was a British painter and designer of stained glass. Oliphant was born in Gateshead in County...
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Margaret Sandilands. Among his sibling was Peter Oliphant (ancestor of the Oliphants of Langton), Catherine Oliphant (wife of Sir Alexander Oliphant of...
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to Margaret Gilles Barrett, widow of Samuel Barrett, of Jamaica, and 3rdly, 19 August 1841, Marianne, eldest daughter of James Stuart Oliphant, of Rossie...
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journalist, biographer and patron of the arts (died 1925) April 4 – Margaret Oliphant, Scottish novelist and historical writer (died 1897) May 12 – Dante...
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prompted Britain to create an atomic bomb project, known as Tube Alloys. Mark Oliphant, an Australian physicist working in Britain, was instrumental in making...
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Laurence Oliphant, 1st Lord Oliphant (c. 1438 – 1498) was a Scottish peer. Laurence Oliphant was first styled as Lord Oliphant in July 1455, one month...
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English ballet teacher Betty Oliphant to work with the company. As the National Ballet became established, Franca and Oliphant decided to create a ballet...
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Miss Marjoribanks is an 1866 novel by Margaret Oliphant. It was first published in serialised form in Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine from February 1865...
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Institute, University of Helsinki. Retrieved 8 December 2020. "Margaret Oliphant Oliphant | Scottish writer". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 21 August...
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president Jim Galton contacted Oliphant with the suggestion of publishing a Solarman book through Marvel. Oliphant, Lee, and Margaret Loesch created a new version...
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and Rudolf Peierls in March 1940 while they were both working for Mark Oliphant at the University of Birmingham in Britain during World War II. The memorandum...
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Committee had just exposed. Oliphant also travelled to Berkeley to meet with Ernest Lawrence, inventor of the cyclotron. After Oliphant informed Lawrence of...
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The Library Window is a short story by the Scottish author Margaret Oliphant. It was first published in Blackwood's Magazine in January 1896. It is a...
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Carlingford, a fictional small town in England, in the short stories of Margaret Oliphant (1828-1897) This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct...
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co-ancestry (1/4) as if they were half-siblings. Maxtone-Graham, Margaret Ethel Blair Oliphant (1915). Children of France. Internet Archive. New York, E.P...
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