Baron of Lundie is a nobility title in the Baronage of Scotland. The crown barony was created by King David II for John Iles, granting him the lands and...
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Durward (son of Thomas), d. 1275 The family of "Durward" (a later name for hostarius) may have held the office hereditarily after Thomas of Lundie, and certainly...
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Edwin Hugh Lundie (October 13, 1886 – January 8, 1972) was an American architect who established his firm in 1917, in downtown Saint Paul, Minnesota. He...
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Robert Lundie or Lundy of Balgonie, (died 1500) was a Scottish knight, Master of the Royal Artillery, and Lord High Treasurer of Scotland. Robert was...
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Thomas takes his name from the villa of Lundie in Angus (not to be confused with Lundie in Fife), and was one of two known sons of Máel Coluim of Lundie...
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Margaret Drummond (mistress) (category Mistresses of James IV of Scotland)
summer of 1496 Margaret Drummond was living at Stirling Castle, in the care of Elizabeth Forrester, Lady Lundie, the wife of Sir John Lundy of Lundie. His...
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De Lundin (category Surnames of Scottish origin)
de Lundin (Londres, Lundie, Lundy, Lundyn, Londonius, Londoniis, Lander, Landress or Lenders) is the surname of an old Norman noble family. The family...
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about this, she sends him to the schoolmaster, Mr. Lundie. Fiona, Tommy, and Jeff arrive at Mr. Lundie's home, where he relates a story that the two New...
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0″W / 56.516139°N 3.154444°W / 56.516139; -3.154444 Lundie Kirk was the parish church of Lundie, Angus, in Scotland from the 12th century until 2017...
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north of the river. The English force of English, Welsh and Scots knights, bowmen and foot soldiers camped south of the river. Sir Richard Lundie, a Scots...
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Rhymney (section "The Bells of Rhymney")
to Rhymney in 1947 and died of cancer on 6 April 1953. General manager and engineer of the Rhymney Railway Cornelius Lundie (1815–1908). For over 40 years...
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Clan Duncan (redirect from Duncan of Sketraw)
predominant Duncans of the East of Scotland were the Duncans of Lundie in Forfarshire. Their extensive property included not only the Barony of Lundie but also the...
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1412-1419 Thomas de Langlandis, 1422 Thomas Livingston, 1422 David Croyser, 1422-1432 x 1443 Thomas de Lundie, 1443-1458 [William Hyriot listed in Thomas Innes's...
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Horatius Bonar (category 19th-century ministers of the Free Church of Scotland)
Catherine (died 3rd December 1884), third daughter of Robert Lundie, minister of Kelso, and had issue — Mary Lundie, born 14 June 1844 (married 29 August 1876...
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Coutts (category Banks based in the City of London)
of Lundie, Scotland, formed the bank originally as a goldsmith-banker's shop. Lundie opened the new business in the Strand, London, under a sign of the...
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order of the Duke of Argyll, see The 'Fifteen) * 1717 –1719 Magister Alexander Duncan of Lundie 1719–1721 – John Scrymgeour 1721–1723 – Thomas Bower 1723–1725...
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Campbell of Lundy or Lundie (died 1562) was a Scottish lawyer and courtier. He was a son of Thomas Campbell of Lundy, a son of Colin Campbell, 1st Earl of Argyll...
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of three candidates for the Senate, a record 10,321 ballot papers were returned resulting in the election of Frank Lundie (A.W.U. Secretary) Thomas was...
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son of King Henry VII of England, and Infanta Catherine of Aragon. June 29 – King James IV grants Andrew, Lord Gray, the lands and Barony of Lundie in...
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Lineville, Alabama (redirect from History of Lineville, Alabama)
The Creek Indian War of 1813, however, resulted in their removal. The first white settlers in the area were William and Thomas Lundie. Their settlement became...
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is a work of autobiographical fiction by the anti-apartheid activist Harold Strachan. It was published in 2004. The book depicts Jock Lundie, a fictionalised...
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2018. Constitution of Australia, s. 13 Constitution of Australia, s. 57. Lundie, Rob. "Australian elections timetable". Parliament of Australia. Archived...
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Henry Duncan (minister) (category Moderators of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland)
was the minister of Cleish and husband of his step-sister Mary Lundie Duncan. Henry Duncan's daughter Barbara referred to by Thomas Carlyle as "the bonny...
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Malala Yousafzai (redirect from Shooting of Malala Yousafzai)
Malala". The office employs five people, and is headed by speechwriter Jamie Lundie. McKinsey also continues to provide assistance to Yousafzai. On 12 July...
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sheriff of Lanark, and members of his garrison at Lanark. It is possible Richard Lundie helped in the attack. When news of Wallace's attack on the English...
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Australian Government (redirect from Heads of State of Australia)
Internet Archive. Lundie, Rob; Horne, Nicholas (22 July 2020). "'What's the difference?': explaining parliamentary terms". Parliament of Australia. Retrieved...
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R. H. Lundie, P. T. Forfar, G. Lord, A. Pitt, Drummond Anderson, and J. Turnbull; Captains Judkins, Lott, Inglis, Hains, Bell, &c. A number of the inmates...
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professor of the University of Queensland John Lundie Michie; James Forbes, founder of the Scotch College; William MacGregor, Lieutenant-Governor of British...
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2020-01-04 – via Newspapers.com. Lundie, Catherine A. (1996). Restless Spirits: Ghost Stories by American Women, 1872-1926. Univ of Massachusetts Press. p. 68...
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Clan Campbell (redirect from Archibald Campbell of Inverawe)
Campbell of Loudoun Campbell of Lundie (Old) Campbell of Marchmont Campbell of Ormidale (Old) Campbell of Otter (Old) Campbell of Possil Campbell of Skipness...
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