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In the News (Thu 17 Dec 09)

  
 MASONA.TXT
Brodie, Charles Duncan Brodie, Clifford Brodie, George Jr Brodie, James Kirkwood Brodie, John E. Brodnax, Francis Willington Brodnax, Fred Jr Brody, John F. Broening, Wm.
Belote, John Washington Belshe, Edwin Baird Belt, John Edgar Belt, Roland Beltrand, Lawrence A. Belts, James William Beltz, Geo.
Heaton Abowitz, Herbert Meyer Abowitz, Sam Abraham, John Abraham, Thomas G. Abramson, Mono Abramson, Rue Abramson, Wm.
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 ABCgenealogy: Z/sur
BRODIE : CLAN-BRODIE Mailing List at RootsWeb - The CLAN-BRODIE mailing list is for anyone with a genealogical or historical interest in the Scottish Clan Brodie.
BRUCE : CLAN-BRUCE Mailing List at RootsWeb - Topic: The CLAN-BRUCE mailing list is for anyone with a genealogical or historical interest in the Scottish Clan Bruce.
BOYD : CLAN-BOYD Mailing List at RootsWeb - The CLAN-BOYD mailing list is for anyone with a genealogical or historical interest in the Scottish Clan Boyd.
www.abcgenealogy.com /Z/sur/more7.html   (1116 words)

  
 HIGHLAND CLANS
Known branches: Brodie of Lethen, Brodie of Idvies in Angus.
The MacNabs, Clann an Aba, derive from the hereditary Celtic Abbot of Glendochart in the reign of David I. The MacNabs supported the Clan MacDougall of Lorn against Robert the Bruce, hence when Bruce became the victor they lost a large slice of their lands.
The chiefs of the clan are descended from Freskin, the progenitors of the Murrays.
www.clanphail.org /highland_clans.htm   (3653 words)

  
 Scottish Clans B
The Brodies of Lethen and the Brodies of Eastbourne in Sussex are related to the famous surgeon Sir Benjamin Brodie who received a baronetcy in 1834 and are considered the principal cadets of this clan.
Brodie house was destroyed by fire in 1645 by Lord Lewis Gordon and many of their early charters were lost.
Brodie castle with its beautiful old fortalice is the seat of the Brodie Chiefs.
www.royalhouseofstewart.org.uk /clanb.htm   (1478 words)

  
 Trivia for Mallrats (1995)
Two main characters named Brodie Bruce and T.S. Quint are a reference to Jaws (1975) where there were characters called Brody and Quint and where the shark was nicknamed "Bruce" on the set.
Brodie's shirt is the merged faces of three actors that tried out for the part of Brodie and didn't get it.
Brodie's comic book collection seen in the movie was actually director Kevin Smith's collection at the time (which has grown considerably since).
www.imdb.com /title/tt0113749/trivia   (1478 words)

  
 Top Row
Top Row: L-R Bruce Brodie, Susan Lederer, Sue Sterkin, Ilene Megary, Robert Latter, Dale Schumacher, Fran Dolder, Bonnie Beemer, John Kuhlman, Kathleen Shugaar, Jeff Dunnington, Lyn Beattie, Carl Goodwin, Arthur Cameron
Top Row: L-R Bruce Brodie, Susan Lederer, Sue Sterkin, ?, Robert Latter, Dale Schumacher, Fran Dolder, Bonnie Beemer, John Kuhlman, Kathleen Shugaar, Jeff
, Pam Garland, Ann Burdick, Gale Pavitt, Donna McIntyre, Grant Boykin, Beverly Katz, Pat DeSimone, Pat Campbell, Coty MacGregor, Diane Cheeseman, Keith Hartmann, Mrs.
www.pali64.com /pgMarqNew.htm   (1478 words)

  
 Mallrats (1995)
Seeking solace over his loss, T.S. heads off to visit his best friend Brodie Bruce a guy who has turned lack of direction into an art form.
Brodie has also just been dumped by his girlfriend Rene, but seems far less concerned about this turn of events than T.S. Seeking to take their minds off of their respective exes, the pair head to the local shopping mall.
When T.S. and Brodie discover that Brandi's father is planning to host his game show at that same mall, they hatch a plan to sabotage the proceedings, enlisting the ultimate slackers 'Jay and Silent Bob' to help them accomplish their goal.
www.imdb.com /title/tt0113749   (586 words)

  
 Family Tree genealogy and Scottish clan history from AncestralScotland - Search Results
Michael Brodie received a charter for his lands from Robert the Bruce (two or three years before Bannockburn), the charter confirmed that Brodie held the range of Brodie.
Clan Brodie could be linked to the Morays and the Inneses who all settled in the Moray of Firth in the 12th century and have three stars on their coats of arms.
John of Brodie was famous for being an arbiter in disputes.
www.ancestralscotland.com /clandetails.html?clan=brodie.html   (377 words)

  
 ScotClans - Clan Brodie - Clan History
The charter of confirmation for the Brodie lands came from Robert the Bruce and declared that Michael Brodie of Brodie held the rights of thanage over Brodie by right of succession from his paternal ancestors, including his father Malcolm of Brodie.
Alexander Brodie of Brodie (b.1617) was a vigorous Presbyterian, the reformed religion, and these convictions led him to attack Elgin cathedral in 1640, destroying as he did the carvings and paintings of the Crucifixion and Last Judgement that he considered idolatrous to his religion.
This is a remnant of an old aristocratic order whose pinnacle was MacBeth: close to Brodie castle lies 'the blasted heath' on which MacBeth is reputed to have met the three witches.
www.scotclans.com /clans/Brodie/history.html   (672 words)

  
 Clan Cumming - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This led to a bitter civil war between the Bruce's faction and the Comyns and their allies that eventually resulted in the Comyns' power being completely broken.
Clan Cumming, also known as Clan Comyn, is a Scottish clan from the central Highlands that played a major role in the history of 13th century Scotland and in the Wars of Scottish Independence.
Clan Cumming was one of the leading castle-building families of Scottish history and are associated with many castles in Scotland, England, and Ireland.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Clan_Cumming   (714 words)

  
 Clan Brodie
King Malcolm IV confirmed land on the Brodies of Moray in the 12th century and Michael, Thane of Brodie, received a charter from King Robert Bruce shortly before the Battle of Bannockburn.
During the Civil Wars of the 17th century Alexander Brodie of Brodie was responsible for the destruction of Elgin Cathedral in 1640, and ten years later was one of the Commissioners sent to persuade Charles II to sign the National Covenant and resume the Scottish Crown.
The clan under John Brodie of Brodie were amongst those who assisted the Mackenzies in their defeat of Alexander Macdonald of Lochalsh at Blar na Pairc in 1466, and in 1550 Alexander Brodie with a hundred others were denounced rebels for attacking Cumming of Altyre.
www.electricscotland.com /webclans/atoc/brodie2.html   (555 words)

  
 Mallrats: Brodie Bruce
Brodie talking about farting in front of René(247K, 22.9 sec)
www.viewaskew.com /mallrats/brodie.html   (56 words)

  
 Scottish clan tartans (Anderson - Forbes)
In 1312 Michael, Thane of Brodie, received a charter from Robert the Bruce and served at the battle of Bannockburn.
Alexander Brodie of Brodie, born in 1617, was a senator of the College of Justice representing the county of Elgin in the Parliament from 1643.
However, the clan is regarded as a sept of Clan Chattan from the beginning of the 15th century.
www.clothing.mysterious-scotland.com /tartan/tartan.html   (4846 words)

  
 Family Tree genealogy and Scottish clan history from AncestralScotland - Search Results
Michael Brodie received a charter for his lands from Robert the Bruce (two or three years before Bannockburn), the charter confirmed that Brodie held the range of Brodie.
Clan Brodie could be linked to the Morays and the Inneses who all settled in the Moray of Firth in the 12th century and have three stars on their coats of arms.
Clan Brodie are named after the lands of Brodie near Forres in Morayshire.
www.ancestralscotland.com /clandetails.html?clan=brodie.html   (366 words)

  
 Camelot Village: Britain's Heritage and History
In the 12th Century, Malcolm IV confirmed that the Brodie clan was in possession of land in the ancient province of Moray, and Robert the Bruce gave a charter to the Brodies in the years before the battle of Bannockburn.
Alexander Brodie of Brodie, born in 1617, was a senator of the College of Justice.
The seat of the chief of the Brodies is Brodie Castle in Morayshire.
www.camelotintl.com /roots/clans/brodie.html   (225 words)

  
 Celtic Studio-Clan Brodie
Michael Brodie of Brodie received a charter of confirmation of his lands of Brodie from Robert the Bruce.
William Brodie of Brodie was Lord Lieutenant of Nairn from 1824 to 1873.
Alexander Brodie of Brodie, who was born in 1617, was a vigorous supporter of the reformed religion, and in 1640 he attacked Elgin Cathedral and destroyed its carvings and paintings, which he considered idolatrous.
www.celticstudio.com /CelticStudio/database/clans/009.htm   (797 words)

  
 MyClan.com : Clan Brodie : Clan History
Michael Brodie of Brodie received a charter of confirmation of his lands of Brodie from Robert the Bruce.
William Brodie of Brodie was Lord Lieutenant of Nairn from 1824 to 1873.
Alexander Brodie of Brodie, who was born in 1617, was a vigorous supporter of the reformed religion, and in 1640 he attacked Elgin Cathedral and destroyed its carvings and paintings, which he considered idolatrous.
www.myclan.com /clans/Brodie_9/default.php   (876 words)

  
 Mini Biographies of Scots and Scots Descendants - Ninian Brodie of Brodie
Brodie would explain how the castle was damaged in an attack in 1645 during the Civil War by the army of the Marquis of Montrose.
Set in beautiful and tranquil parkland in the Moray countryside, Brodie Castle is one of the jewels of the National Trust for Scotland, a fine 16th-century Z-plan tower house with 17th and 19th-century additions.
After much negotiation the Castle was acquired in 1978 by the Secretary of State for Scotland, at that time Bruce Millan, using the National Land Fund procedures and handed to the National Trust as an avenue for keeping the castle and its contents together.
www.electricscotland.com /webclans/minibios/b/brodie_ninian.htm   (969 words)

  
 AML-List Review: Fawn Mckay Brodie: A Biographer's Life
Brodie's son Bruce felt that his mother "wished she were a man" who would be judged by her accomplishments, and not for charm and looks "as women are" (although Brodie was a great beauty in her youth.)
Because Brodie left a great amount on paper about her emotional life, Bringhurst is able to carefully describe Brodie's inner life without resorting to the kind of psychobiographical speculation that helped make Brodie's work so hotly controversial.
Brodie maintained that her book was motivated only by admiration for Jefferson.
www.aml-online.org /reviews/b/B199946.html   (969 words)

  
 Scottish Surnames A-L
The Lockhart name was gained when Simon Locard carried the key to the casket that contained Robert the Bruce's heart during the Crusades.
First record of William de Douglas in Lanarkshire, 12th C. Because of the clan's wealth, strength, and influence, they were a threat to the royal Stewarts, which caused them to lose their title and lands in 1455.
The clan name was used to describe a tribal federation after the marriage of Eva Chattan and Angus Mackintosh, after 1291.
www.daire.org /names/scotsurs.html   (3289 words)

  
 ScotClans - Clan Brodie - Clan History
The charter of confirmation for the Brodie lands came from Robert the Bruce and declared that Michael Brodie of Brodie held the rights of thanage over Brodie by right of succession from his paternal ancestors, including his father Malcolm of Brodie.
Alexander Brodie of Brodie (b.1617) was a vigorous Presbyterian, the reformed religion, and these convictions led him to attack Elgin cathedral in 1640, destroying as he did the carvings and paintings of the Crucifixion and Last Judgement that he considered idolatrous to his religion.
The exact details of the clan's origin were denied to history through a malicious attack on Brodie Castle by Lord Lewis Gordon, 3rd Marquis of Huntly, in 1645.
www.scotclans.com /clans/Brodie/history.html   (672 words)

  
 Guardian Unlimited The Guardian Give us back our castle, say clan descendants
But the stately home in Morayshire, given to clan Brodie by Robert the Bruce in 1311, is at the centre of a modern and bitter dispute.
Ninian Brodie has said previously that it was a difficult decision to sell the family seat, but he felt it was the right thing to do to preserve the castle and its contents.
He claims that his grandfather had no right to sell the castle, which one day he, as eldest grandson, expected to inherit, without consulting other members of the Brodie family.
www.guardian.co.uk /uk_news/story/0,3604,712932,00.html   (607 words)

  
 Clan Brodie
Macolm was Thane of Brodie in the time of Alexander III and his son Michael recieved a Charter from Robert the Bruce in about 1311.
Alexander Brodie of Brodie, who was born in 1617, was an enthusiastic supporter of reformed religion.
One of the most ancient tribes of Morayshire, the Brodies take their name from the town of Brodie, near Forres.
www.clanshop.co.uk /clanfocus/brodie.htm   (142 words)

  
 Guardian Unlimited The Guardian Give us back our castle, say clan descendants
But the stately home in Morayshire, given to clan Brodie by Robert the Bruce in 1311, is at the centre of a modern and bitter dispute.
Ninian Brodie has said previously that it was a difficult decision to sell the family seat, but he felt it was the right thing to do to preserve the castle and its contents.
Three years ago, Ninian Brodie, 90, whose family motto is Unite, took out an injunction to have Alexander forcibly evicted from the 16th century castle which is now run as a tourist attraction.
www.guardian.co.uk /uk_news/story/0,3604,712932,00.html   (587 words)

  
 ScotClans - Clan Brodie - Clan History
The charter of confirmation for the Brodie lands came from Robert the Bruce and declared that Michael Brodie of Brodie held the rights of thanage over Brodie by right of succession from his paternal ancestors, including his father Malcolm of Brodie.
Alexander Brodie of Brodie (b.1617) was a vigorous Presbyterian, the reformed religion, and these convictions led him to attack Elgin cathedral in 1640, destroying as he did the carvings and paintings of the Crucifixion and Last Judgement that he considered idolatrous to his religion.
This is a remnant of an old aristocratic order whose pinnacle was MacBeth: close to Brodie castle lies 'the blasted heath' on which MacBeth is reputed to have met the three witches.
www.scotclans.com /clans/Brodie/history.html   (672 words)

  
 MyClan.com : Clan Brodie : Clan History
Michael Brodie of Brodie received a charter of confirmation of his lands of Brodie from Robert the Bruce.
William Brodie of Brodie was Lord Lieutenant of Nairn from 1824 to 1873.
Alexander Brodie of Brodie, who was born in 1617, was a vigorous supporter of the reformed religion, and in 1640 he attacked Elgin Cathedral and destroyed its carvings and paintings, which he considered idolatrous.
www.myclan.com /clans/Brodie_9/default.php   (672 words)

  
 "CHiPs" Online: Pictures: Individuals
Thanks to "Ishani" for the scans of the photos of Tom Reilly and Bruce Penhall as well as the Brodie Greer Fan Club photos.
www.chips-tv.com /Downloads/Gallery/individual.shtml   (672 words)

  
 World War 1
ANDERSON William, ANDERSON William Herbert, ANGUS William, ARCHIBALD Adam, BISSETT William Davidson, BLOOMFIELD William Anderson, BOUGHEY Stanley Henry Parry, BRODIE Walter Lorrain, BROOKE James Anson Otho, BRUCE William Arthur McCrae, CALDWELL Thomas, CAMPBELL John Vaughan, CARMICHAEL John, CHRISTIE John Alexander, CLAMP William, CRAIG John Manson, DAWSON James Lennox, DAYKINS John Bruton, DOUGLAS-HAMILTON Angus Falconer.
The Yorkshire Regiment [Alexandra Princess of Wales's Own], British Army.
www.stuart.patterson1.btinternet.co.uk /ww1.htm   (672 words)

  
 Andy Carvin's Waste of Bandwidth: September 2005 Archives
Rather than call it a night, Ah suggested we stop at Deacon Brodie's before goin tae bed.
We bought ur tickets n went inside the castle's high gate, greeted by statues ay Robert the Bruce n William Wallace.
The two savin graces ay the experience were the excellent Spanish wine n the cheese course we hud fir dessert; the combination ay gouda n grapes wis extraordinary.
www.andycarvin.com /archives/2005/09/index.html   (12856 words)

  
 Nature Network - Conservation Directory
The celebratory dinner was held at the University of Toronto Faculty Club and was followed by “A Retrospective of the Brodie Club” by long-time member, Dr. Bruce Falls, and an excellent presentation by Dr. Steve Scott, “Volcanoes, Life and Mineral Resources in the Deep Sea”.
Ontario Nature praises the “Brodie Club” who celebrated its 1000th meeting on February 21, 2006.
The club's name was changed to The Brodie Club in 1923 in honour of Dr. William Brodie, former Provincial Biologist and a guiding spirit in Toronto natural history circles in the early 1900’s.
www.ontarionature.org /network/groups.html   (198 words)

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