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  thePeerage.com - nil and others
She married Sir John Campbell, 1st Baron Campbell of St. Andrews, son of George Campbell and Magdalene Hallyburton, on 8 September 1821 in Abinger, Surrey, England.
     Sir John Campbell, 1st Baron Campbell of St. Andrews was born on 15 September 1779 in Sprinfield, Cupar, Fife, Scotland.
John Leopold Campbell Scarlett was born on 18 December 1916.
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  John Campbell, 1st Baron Campbell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Campbell, 1st Baron Campbell (17 September 1779–24 June 1861), was a British Liberal politician, lawyer, and man of letters.
In 1840 Campbell conducted the prosecution against John Frost, one of the three Chartist leaders who attacked the town of Newport, all of whom were found guilty of high treason.
On the resignation of Lord Denman in 1850, Campbell was appointed Chief Justice of the Queen's Bench.
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 James Scarlett, 1st Baron Abinger - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James Scarlett, 1st Baron Abinger (December 13, 1769 – April 17, 1844) was an English judge.
He was appointed lord chief baron of the Exchequer in 1834, and presided in that court for more than nine years.
His second son, General Sir James Yorke Scarlett (1799–1871), leader of the heavy cavalry charge at Balaklava, is dealt with in a separate article; and his elder daughter, Mary, married John Campbell, 1st Baron Campbell of St Andrews, and was herself created Baroness Stratheden (Lady Stratheden and Campbell) (d.
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 1785 St. ndrew's Society Bios Bklyn
JOHN Vice-President 1770-71; President 1771-72 John Watts was the son of Robert Watts, of Rose Hill, near Edinburgh, and Mary, eldest daughter of William Nicoll, of Islip, Long Island.
He was educated at St. Andrews University.He was called to the Scottish bar in 1750 and was one of the Crown counsel at the trial of James Stewart for the murder of Campbell of Glenure in 1752.
(114) CAMPBELL, COLONEL JOHN Colonel Campbell of Glendaruel was appointed Ensign in the 42nd, Royal Highlanders, in 1745, Lieutenant in 1748, Captain-Lieutenant in 1759, Captain in 1760, Captain 27th Inniskilling regiment in 1762, Major Superintendent of Indian Affairs in Quebec in 1773, Lieutenant-Colonel in 1777, and Colonel in 1790.
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 Thomas Erskine, 1st baron Erskine - LoveToKnow 1911
THOMAS ERSKINE ERSKINE, 1ST Baron (175x-1823), lord chancellor of England, was the third and youngest son of Henry David, 10th earl of Buchan, and was born in Edinburgh on the 10th of January 1750.
He read in the chambers of Francis Buller (afterwards Mr Justice Buller) and George (afterwards Baron) Wood, and was called to the bar on the 3rd of July 1778.
In 1789 he was counsel for John Stockdale, a bookseller, who was charged with seditious libel in publishing a pamphlet in favour of Warren Hastings, whose trial was then proceeding; and his speech on this occasion, probably his greatest effort, is a consummate specimen of the art of addressing a jury.
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 John Campbell, 1st Baron Campbell of St Andrews - Definition, explanation
The legal point in the dispute (which Campbell afterwards made the subject of a separate pamphlet) was whether the church wardens of the parish, in the absence of the vestry, had any means of enforcing a rate except the antiquated interdict or ecclesiastical censure.
In 1840 Campbell conducted the prosecution against John Frost, one of the three Chartist leaders who attacked the town of Newport, all of whom were found guilty of high treason.
On the resignation of Lord Denman in 1850, Campbell was appointed Chief Justice of the Queen's Bench.
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 Campbell
In 1599, when measures were in progress for bringing the chiefs of the Isles under subjection to the king, the Earl of Argyll and his kinsman, John Campbell of Calder, were accused of having secretly used their influences to prevent Sir James Macdonald of Dunyveg and his clan from being reconciled to the government.
John, a steady patriot and celebrated general, the eldest son of the preceding, was born October 10, 1678.
General John Campbell of Mamore, 4th Duke, son of the Hon John Campbell of Mamore, second son of Archibald, the ninth Earl of Argyll (who was beheaded in 1685), by Elizabeth, daughter of John, eighth Lord Elphinstone.
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 John Campbell Hamilton-Gordon, 1st Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair, Governor General biography - S9.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
1870 - Following his education at St Andrews and Oxford, he succeeded on his eldest brother's death to the Earldom, assuming his seat in the House of Lords, where he was a close friend and supporter of the Prime Minister, William Ewart Gladstone.
Lord Aberdeen was Governor General during a period of political transition, throughout the terms of four Prime Ministers - Sir John Thompson, Sir Mackenzie Bowell, Sir Charles Tupper and Sir Wilfrid Laurier.
It was also an era of controversy marred by competing issues, from the abolition of separate French schools in Manitoba - which created a unity crisis (the Manitoba Schools Question) - to the completion of the Canadian Pacific Railway to the discovery of gold in the Yukon Territory.
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 GENUKI - St Monans
The fishing village of St Monans, where the majority of the parishoners live, is situated nearly halfway between Elie and Pittenweem.
Burial registers for the period from 1855 are among the Kirk Session records at the Special Collections Dept. of St Andrews University Library.
The archives of the former Burgh of St Monance (B80) are held at the Special Collections Dept. of St Andrews University Library.
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 Mourne 2
Their fist child John was born in Dublin on the 11 June 1602, an event which may have excused him from service at the battle of Kinsale.
John under the tutelage of his uncle Arthur became a prominent lawyer and entered politics becoming a member of the English Parliament where he soon achieved prominence as an opponent of the Court Party and an inveterate opponent of any leniency towards Roman Catholics.
John Rodgers was the first post delivery man and his sisters Ellen and Elizabeth Rodgers, who was very deaf, ran the post office (until 1923 I believe) while their brother Thomas was a flsmith and farrier and his forge and workshop was close to the dwelling house.
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 National Portrait Gallery | Search the collection | Photographs Collection | Collection holdings albums
Sitters include: 3rd Viscount Palmerston, Baron Cranworth, 2nd Earl Granville, 8th Duke of Argyll, Sir George Grey, Bt, 1st Earl Russell, Viscount Cardwell, 1st Marquess of Ripon, 1st Viscount Halifax, Gladstone, 2nd Baron of Alderley, 4th Earl of Clarendon, Thomas Milner-Gibson and Charles Pelham Villiers.
Sitters include: 4th Earl of Bathurst, 2nd Baron Bloomfield, Countess of Clarendon, Countess of Kenmare, Alice and Edith Liddell, Maria Therese Earle, Countess of Hardwicke, Countess of Lytton, Francis Russell Nixon, Alfred and Mrs Sartoris, Rev. Francis St John Thackeray and Samuel Wilberforce.
Subjects include: Florence St John, Myra Holme, Lizzie St Quinten, Helen Barry, Miss Leighton and a group including Edward Terry, Kate Vaughan, E.W. Royce and Kate Vaughan in 'The Merry Family', a burlesque of 'The Forty Thieves.
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 St. Olaf College | English Department Videos
Follows the story of four lifelong friends, whose lives are filled with joy and heartbreak, and shows how their experiences have affected the hopes and dreams they hold for each of their children.
Fused by a drug-addicted mother, a father who wallows in drink after realizing he is no longer a famous actor and an older brother who is emotionally unstable and misfit, the family is reflected by their youngest son, who at 23 is a sensitive and aspiring writer.
Two children in a small southern town are thrust into an adult world of racial bigotry and hatred when their lawyer father chooses to defend a fl man unjustly accused of raping a white girl.
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 Descendants of Peter Espeut of St Domingue   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Given that Peter is believed to have been a French colonial from St Domingue it is rather surprising that he should have taken a non-Catholic woman from a British colony as his wife; Dorcas was after all a second generation Barbadian, at least on her mother's side.
At the Retreat, St Andrews, on Tuesday the 6th, Edward MacKenzie Bancroft Espeut aged 17 years, 8 months and 6 days the third son of the Honorable Peter Alexander Espeut, Custos Rotulorum of the parish of St Thomas.
It was conducted by the Rev. Canon H. Lovell, Rural Dean for St Andrew and Rector of Half-way Tree, assisted by the Rev. G.
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 Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Originally, the three high common law courts, the Court of Common Pleas, the Court of the King's (or Queen's) Bench, and the Court of the Exchequer, each had their own Chief Justice.
That of the Exchequer Court was styled as the Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer, and that of the Common Pleas was Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, leaving the head of the King's (or Queen's) Bench to be known simply as the Lord Chief Justice.
John Campbell, 1st Baron Campbell of St Andrews (March 5, 1850 - June 24, 1859)
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 Biographies of Medical Lunacy Commissioners 1828-1912
Earl and John Hayward Turner were paid £2,373..12..7½ on the claim, and Charles was paid the same amount.
He entered St George's Hospital, London (where his half-brother, Dr Cornwallis Hewett, was physician from 1825 to 1833) becoming demonstrator of anatomy and curator of the museum.
At a time when centralized government was seen largely as a feature of "despotic" continental powers, to be resisted in England at all costs, he urged the English to study the "State Economy" of Prussia and its concern for the medical and educational needs of the working population.
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To the astonishment of everybody, Lord Cardigan escaped from a capital charge of felony because the full name of his antagonist (Harvey Garnett Phipps Tuckett) was not legally proved.
It is difficult to suppose that such a blunder was not preconcerted.
Campbell himself made the extraordinary declaration that to engage in a duel which could not be declined without infamy (i.e.
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John Lochrie was born in the village of Bishopbriggs, near Glasgow, Scotland, March 18, 1861, the son of Neil Lochrie and Janet Provan.
The door that John attended was a very important one, and every day the mine-foreman would caution him to keep the door shut every minute possible, as all the miners’ lives beyond were in great danger from gas-explosions should the door be left open for any length of time.
John arrived in New York when he was eighteen years old, with only one shilling and sixpence in his pocket.
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See live article   John Campbell, 1st Baron Campbell of St Andrews John Campbell, 1st Baron Campbell of St Andrews (17 September 1779-1861), was a British politician, Lord Chancellor of Great Britain.
See live article   John Mandeville Jehan de Mandeville ("Sir John Mandeville"), the name claimed by the compiler of a singular book of travels, written in French, and published between 1357 and 1371.
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 Ancestry of Fiona Campbell-Walter (b. 1932)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Campbell, (Sir) John, of Ardnamurchan, Argyllshire, * 27.11.1807, + 18.1.1853;
Campbell, (Sir) John, * 15.3.1767, + 7.11.1834, assumed the baronetcy 1804, son of John Campbell of Airds by his wife Jane Campbell [of Stonefield];
Campbell [of Lochend], Margaret Maxwell, + 19.8.1865, dau of John Campbell of Lochend.
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 St. Elsewhere (an Episode Guide)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
A lady flasher enlivens the halls and rooms of St. Eligius; Fiscus moves in with Ehrlich; Cavanero faces a difficult choice about a fellowship; Dr. Auschlander's cancer remission appears to be ending; Morrison and Chandler try to help a young man injured in a street beating whose brother is determined to get revenge.
The rapist returns to St. Eligius; Daniels stays on the job as Rosenthal leads most of the other nurses out on strike; Ellen persuades Dr. Craig to go to a therapist about their marital problems; Luther learns one of the firefighters is fighting his pain in his own way; and Lizzie Westphall leaves for college.
Turner returns to St. Eligius in time to deliver the baby of an old patient; Chandler has very bad luck as he searches for her all day; and Dr. Auschlander is trapped in a crack house that has been bequeathed to the hospital.
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 CAMPBELL, LEWIS (1830-... - Online Information article about CAMPBELL, LEWIS (1830-...
Robert Campbell, R.N., was a first See also:
OXFORD, JOHN DE VERE, 13TH EARL OF (1443-1513)
PROFESSOR (the Latin noun formed from the verb profiteri, to declare publicly, to acknowledge, profess)
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 Aaroe - Aylette: photographs and portraits of individuals
Anderson, Edward See: groups- St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church Confirmation, 1913.
Andrews, Matthew Page See: groups- Church groups: St. John's Evangelical Church.
Andrews, Welsley G. See: Hampden-Sydney College, Chi Phi Frat.
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 POETRY by John Strachan
Campbell is a name that ought to be well known to Divines and critics.
Good John, practice what you preach and pray always when going into company: "The Lord deliver me from anger." Many a time has this grave Philosopher gone to dine abroad and left the house in a rage before dinner for the merest trifle.
In order to understand the importance of this cause it is necessary to notice that Dr. Arnot, sometime after his translation from Ceres to St. Andrews, got a presentation to the parish of Kingsbarns from the Earl of Crawford, the Patron.
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Rosslyn Chapel was founded in 1446 by Sir William St Clair, the third and last Prince of Orkney.
St Andrews golf prints - 2005 British Open championship official print
shows the R and A, City of St Andrews, the 1st tee and 18th green of the Old Course in the background.
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 GENUKI: Newcastle St Andrews Marriages 1750-1799
This listing is produced from an index that was originally prepared by Bill Rounce and entered onto computer by George Bell with the assistance of Sandra (Hope) Bell.
Dates between January 1st and March 24th were therefore at the end of the year rather than the beginning.
From 1752 the year began on January 1st instead of March 25th.
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 Manchester - M2
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Eddisons - Ridgefield House 14 John Dalton St
John Charcol (Manchester) Ltd - 60 Spring Gardens
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 AIM25: Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine: PLAYFAIR, Lyon, 1st Baron Playfair of St Andrews ...
PLAYFAIR, Lyon, 1st Baron Playfair of St Andrews (1818-1898)
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1st Viscount Nelson of the Nile and Burnham Thorpe
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 Business 1st Work Book Notes : Business and Investing Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
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See live article   Book of Revelation The Revelation of St. John the Divine, popularly known as the Book of Revelation or The Apocalypse (apocalypse is from the Greek for "revelation"), is the final book and the only prophetical book of the New Testament in the Bible.
The second son of the Rev. George Campbell, D.D., he was born at Cupar, Fife, Scotland, where...
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