Mary Hamilton Bruce, Countess of Elgin (née Nisbet; 18 April 1778 – 9 July 1855) was the first wife of British diplomat Thomas Bruce, 7th Earl of Elgin...
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James Nisbet (September 8, 1823 – September 30, 1874) was a Scottish born missionary to Canada. He was born near Glasgow in Scotland, the youngest of 10...
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before setting off for Constantinople, Elgin married Mary, daughter and heiress of William Hamilton Nisbet, of Dirleton. Elgin arrived at Constantinople on...
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Joshua Nisbet (born 15 June 1999) is an Australian professional soccer player who plays for Ross County and the Australia national team. He can play in...
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judge John Nisbet (1627–1685), Scottish covenanter Kevin Nisbet, Scottish footballer Mary Nisbet (1778–1855), Countess of Elgin Murdoch Nisbet (1531–1559)...
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Hamilton Nisbet (1747 – 17 July 1822) was a British politician. He was the eldest son of William Nisbet of Archerfield House, Dirleton and his wife Mary, the...
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Dirleton Castle (section Nisbet)
then acquired by John Nisbet, Lord Dirleton, who decided to build a new country house on the nearby Archerfield Estate. The Nisbet family of Dirleton continued...
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Frances Nelson (redirect from Frances Nisbet)
Viscountess Nelson, Duchess of Bronte (née Frances Herbert Woolward, formerly Nisbet; (1758 – 4 May 1831)) was the wife of Horatio Nelson, the British naval...
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Museum. The story is told in dual narratives from the points of view of Mary Nisbet, Countess of Elgin, who assisted her husband, British ambassador Lord...
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Lady Mary Bruce (see below) inherited the Christopher estates at Bloxholm and Wellvale in Lincolnshire. In 1855 he assumed the surname of Nisbet-Hamilton...
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led police to assume they were connected. On August 16, 52-year-old Mary Nisbet, an apartment building proprietor in Oakland, was found by her husband...
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Bombay. He married, secondly, Mary (née Nisbet) Hay, the daughter of William Nisbet of Dirleton and Mary (née Hamilton) Nisbet. His wife, the widow of Major...
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non-European modern history. Robertson married his cousin Mary Nisbet (daughter of Rev James Nisbet of Old Kirk, St Giles) in 1751. They had six children...
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October 2012). "Four decades later, Mary returns". Cambridge News. Retrieved 17 August 2014. "Professor Euan Nisbet". Earth Sciences. Royal Holloway, University...
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minister of Greyfriars Kirk in Edinburgh, William Robertson, and his wife Mary Nisbet. His brothers included William Robertson and Lord Robertson. Trained...
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Maryland (TV series) (redirect from MaryLand)
January 2024). "Airdate: Maryland". TV Tonight. Retrieved 14 May 2024. Nisbet, Megan (2023-05-22). "ITV Maryland full cast list including Suranne Jones...
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parapets of the tower to blend charmingly with the rest of the church. Mary Nisbet Hamilton (1777–1855) did much for the church. It was she who financed...
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married Hamilton Campbell, daughter of Walter Frederick Campbell and Mary Nisbet, in 1815; they had no children. Hamilton died on 22 December 1868, aged...
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Harriet L. Nisbet on May 13, 1853, in Macon, Georgia to Thomas Cooper Nisbet, of Statesville, North Carolina, and Mary Cuthbert Cumming Nisbet, of Savannah...
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(Subscription or UK public library membership required.) "Lady Elisabeth Mary Babington Smith (née Bruce) with four of her daughters - National Portrait...
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Mary (married her cousin Principal Robertson) Rev Patrick Nisbet, minister of Hutton and Corrie Janet (d. 1675) Nisbet was related to Eupham Nisbet,...
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Alexandria (1801). Mitsi, Efterpi (2014). "Commodifying Antiquity in Mary Nisbet's Journey to the Ottoman Empire". In Ricci, Gabriel R. (ed.). Travel,...
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Robertson was born on 5 December 1753 in Edinburgh, the first son of Mary Nisbet and her husband William Robertson. His grandfather at the time of his...
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Whitehead Women's Pairs (1) 2022 Nisbet was born in New Zealand. She is one of six children of William Oswald Adam and Evelyn Mary Guilford. Her father was the...
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Mathews, pp. 21–36 Coleridge, M. E. (1900). Non Sequitur. London: James Nisbet. Collection of brief essays. Coleridge, M. E. (1901). The Fiery Dawn. London:...
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cloth at death of Mary, Queen of Scots, a beaver hat, silk points and ribbon for the Ambassador's shoes, and other court dress. Nisbet also advanced the...
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retired in 1965. He died on 6 March 1985. In 1934 he married Elizabeth Mary Nisbet Wilson. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 11 October 2014...
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Ferguson infamously had an affair with Mary Nisbet, Countess of Elgin, only daughter of William Hamilton Nisbet, esq. of Dirleton, near Haddington. She...
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of the controversial Elgin Marbles told from the dual narratives of Mary Nisbet, wife of the Earl of Elgin, British ambassador to Constantinople, and...
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Robert Nisbet (1834–1917) was a Shetland sea captain. He was born on 15 October 1834 at Burravoe on the island of Yell, Shetland. He died on 3 May 1917...
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