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  John Robertson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Robertson (U.S. soldier), a participant in the Lewis and Clark Expedition
John A. Robertson, writer and lecturer on law and bioethics
John Robertson, an owner of 19th century gunmaker Boss and Co..
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 John Neilson Robertson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Robertson (born 20 January 1953 in Uddingston) is a former Scottish footballer.
Robertson played for Scotland at Schoolboy and Youth levels, before joining Forest in May 1970, making his debut for the team in October 1970.
Robertson was sold to Derby County F.C. in June 1983 on a contested transfer (the fee was set by a tribunal), but was injured soon after joining the team and failed to reproduce the form he had shown when he played for Forest.
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 Butler,Wilson & Pollock - pafg72 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
John Dunsmore was born on 30 Dec 1860 in Cambusnethan,Lanark,Scotland.
John Dunsmore was born on 23 Jan 1872 in Cambusnethan,Lanark,Scotland.
John CAMPBELL was born on 7 Jun 1865 in Larbert,Stirling.
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 Bank of Scotland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A controversial period in the Bank's history was the attempt to enter the United States retail banking market via a joint venture with evangelist Pat Robertson.
The move was met with criticism from civil rights groups in the UK due to Robertson's controversial views on homosexuality.
The Bank was forced to cancel the deal when Robertson described Scotland as a "dark land overrun by homosexuals".
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bank_of_Scotland   (1150 words)

  
 SHAW NEILSON: SELECTED POEMS by John Shaw Neilson edited by Robert Gray
The father, John Neilson, emigrated with his mother and step-father (who was surnamed Shaw), never went to school, and was working as a rural labourer when he married.
John Shaw Neilson, the first of six children, was born at Penola in South Australia on 22 February 1872.
At Minimay, where Shaw Neilson was raised from the age of nine, the country proved too swampy for wheat growing, and the sheep were eaten by dingoes.
www.middlemiss.org /lit/authors/neilsonjs/selectedpoems.html   (438 words)

  
 1785 St. ndrew's Society Bios Bklyn
He was a grandson of Dr. John Johnstone of Edinburgh, who was born there in 1661, became a druggist "at the sign of the Unicorn" there, emigrated to New York in 1685, subsequently became Mayor of New York and ultimately removed to Perth Amboy, where he practiced medicine until his death in September, 1732.
JOHN He was the second son of Sir John Rutherfurd of Edgerston, Roxburghshire, and Elizabeth Cairncross, and was baptized June 12th, 1712.
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.
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 Dictionary of Australian Biography R   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
A brother, Sir John Ramsay, born in 1872, became a well-known surgeon at Launceston, Tasmania, and was knighted in 1939.
Robertson at five years of age was sent to the school in Sydney just opened by Dr Lang (q.v.).
Robertson rejoined the ministry in August 1870 as secretary for lands.
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 Sevier Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
She was married to John BLAIR in 1785 in Big Limestone Creek.
She was married to John GALBREATH in 1778 in Northhampton, PA.
John Blair MCLIN was born on 29 May 1790 in Adams Co, PA. Parents: Alexander MCLIN and Ann BLAIR.
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 Portessie 1731
John was followed only twelve months later by twins Charles and Alex who may also not have survived.
John Sharp was born to William Sharp and Janet Christie at Grange in 1704 while a daughter Margaret was born in 1702 who has been tentatively identified as she who married John Flett in Broadhyth of Findochty in 1724.
John's wife, Janet Smith, was possibly the sister of Margaret Smith.
myweb.tiscali.co.uk /sheena_charles/porpop1731.htm   (644 words)

  
 FROM ELECTRIC SCOTLAND - The Scot in British North America
John Neilson, whose career has been already sketched, was selected as their spokesman.
John Sandfield Macdonald was born at St. Raphael on the 12th of December, 1812.
Sir John Macdonald could not see his way clear to the immediate adoption of the principle, because the preponderance of his own Province did not yet appear so marked as to call for re-adjustment in the parliamentary system.
www.burkes-peerage.net /sites/scotland/esnews/es1001c.asp   (11164 words)

  
 A History Of The British Secular Movement
In 1861, when Sir John Trelawney's Affirmation Bill was before Parliament, Holyoake and other Secularists raised or contributed funds and signed petitions in aid of the measure, while Secularist writers called for its support, After the Bill introduced by Trelawney had failed to pass, the Secularist agitation continued.
Though Bradlaugh, John Watts, and others took part in the agitation, perhaps the most thoroughgoing efforts were those of Robert Cooper, who endeavored to refute the outstanding arguments which proponents of the doctrine of immortality had at one time or another advanced in its behalf.
Their lack of agreement did, however, prevent them from getting together in a national union, and the divergent viewpoints of the two factions were reflected in the policy of the various Secularist periodicals, as well as in the character of the activities of Secularists.
www.infidels.org /library/historical/john_mcgee/british_secular_movement.html   (17273 words)

  
 This is The North East | CommuniGate | Robertson family research in Northumberland and Durham
Mary Helen Robertson was born in 1865 in Durham city,she married James Robert Burnett in 1883.
John Robertson,William and Margaret's only son was born about 1867.
Alice Robertson, William and Margaret's 3rd daughter was born in 1872.In 1901 she married Robert William Smith in Durham.
www.communigate.co.uk /ne/lesleyconnell/index.phtml   (189 words)

  
 ESPNsoccernet - Europe - Basle v Hearts Report   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Robbie Neilson's last-gasp goal gave Hearts' hopes of remaining in the UEFA Cup a massive shot in the arm with a 2-1 victory against Basle.
Hearts head coach John Robertson hopes his side will still be in the UEFA Cup after Christmas following their dramatic win over Basle.
Robertson said: 'We needed to be brave to come and win here and we were.
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 History & Genealogy - Military - Regimental Histories of TN Units During War of 1812
John Alcorn took over as colonel and the unit was incorporated with Colonel Newton Cannon's Mounted Riflemen to form the Second Regiment of Volunteer Mounted Riflemen.
Captain John Quarles' company was in the center column of the rear guard at Enotochopco and suffered heavy casualties; Quarles himself died at this battle.
John Williams later became colonel of the 39th U.S. Infantry, a unit instrumental in Jackson's victory at Horseshoe Bend (27 March 1814).
www.tennessee.gov /tsla/history/military/1812reg.htm   (5808 words)

  
 Amazon.com: A Prayer for Owen Meany: Books: John Irving   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
John Irving's novel, which inspired the 1998 Jim Carrey movie Simon Birch, is his most popular book in Britain, and perhaps the oddest Christian mystic novel since Flannery O'Connor's work.
The book's mystic religiosity is steeped in Robertson Davies's Deptford trilogy, and the fatal baseball relates to the fatefully misdirected snowball in the first Deptford novel, Fifth Business.
I had never been a fan of this kind of work before, but John Irving's style and exceptional skill with character development sucked me in, and before I knew it, I was laughing and crying right alongside the characters.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0345361792?v=glance   (2123 words)

  
 Oates receives NIH clinical research award
John A. Oates Jr., M.D., Thomas F. Frist Sr.
"This is a great honor for the Department of Medicine and for translational research at Vanderbilt in general." said Eric G. Neilson, M.D., Morgan Professor and Chairman of the Department of Medicine.
"John is so closely identified with clinical research in this country that it is truly fitting for him to be this year's recipient."
www.mc.vanderbilt.edu /reporter?ID=3215   (573 words)

  
 Grizzard: Construction of UVA: 1996: Lawsuit: "To Exercise a Sound Discretion": The University of Virginia and Its ...
John Parham, a master builder from Philadelphia, asserted in his proposal that the "book of Prices said to be printed by M. Carey is not known at all by the Measurers and Carpenters of this City; and was never used as a rule for Measurement by any Carpenter in this City."
As he gave his answer before John Perry, a justice of the peace in Albemarle County and perhaps the largest undertaker at the university, the proctor somehow managed to overlook his price haggling with James Dinsmore and John Neilson, the aspersions cast upon him by William J. Coffee, and the financial fiasco involving Edward Lowber.
John Booker and John Goddin also testified before Preston Smith that Otis Manson, a man of impeccable character, is "one of the most competent house-Carpenters" in Richmond.
etext.lib.virginia.edu /jefferson/grizzard/lawsuit.html   (8597 words)

  
 Burness Genealogy and Family History - Person Page 983   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
He married Helen Neilson Burness, daughter of William Burness and Jane Murray, on 14 June 1889 in St Vigeans, Angus, Scotland.
She married John Robertson Burness, son of John Lyall Burness and Margaret Machar Hendry, on 17 March 1891 in Montrose, Angus, Scotland.
She married John Robertson Burness, son of John Lyall Burness and Margaret Machar Hendry, on 13 April 1896 in Montrose, Angus, Scotland.
www.burness.ca /p983.htm   (618 words)

  
 Philm Freax: Friends/Frendz: Elton John - The Radio One Hype
The music these two produce mostly speaks for itself, but two tracks heard last week from the new album are best described as mind-fuckers, the best of their type to be recorded in months.
What seems to hang some people up when they talk about Elton John's music is the amount of influences that are so easily apparent in all his work.
He is now big daddy for Elton John, and John operates from DJ House in New Oxford Street outwardly unperturbed by the whole straight music publishing house atmosphere that pervades every walnut/contemporary desked office.
www.ibiblio.org /mal/MO/philm/elton/elton.html   (1638 words)

  
 BBC SPORT | Football | Europe | Hearts 0-1 Schalke 04
John Robertson had been forced to do without injured midfielder Phil Stamp, while striker Mark de Vries was only fit enough for the bench, as the new head coach's first starting line-up was unchanged from Saturday.
Robertson withdrew striker Ramon Pereira and brought on midfielder Neil Macfarlane as he attempted to compensate.
Joe Hamill had a chance to give Hearts a surprise lead when a long Robbie Neilson throw fell at his feet, but the youngster shot weakly into the goalkeeper's arms from eight yards.
news.bbc.co.uk /sport1/hi/football/europe/3979579.stm   (473 words)

  
 DBLP: John Lee
John Lee, Alan Fekete: Multi-Granularity Locking for Nested Transactions: A Proof Using a Possibilities Mapping.
John Lee, Jinseok Kong: Prospects of Distributed Shared Memory for Reducing Global Traffic in Shared-Bus Microprocessors.
Irene Neilson, John Lee: Conversations with graphics: implications for the design of natural language/graphics interfaces.
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 Clothes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Seventeen-year-old John Joseph Henry, also in camp at Cambridge, wore "a deep ash-colored hunting shirt" in the rifle company of Matthew Smith, who in 1763 had been a leader of the Indian-hating Paxton Boys.
Frederick Stump's accomplice, John Ironcutter, wore "an old felt hat" like the ones newspapers called "fur," "beaver," "castor," "raccoon," and "wool" hats, which should not be confused with animal skin caps.
Neilson's commander, James Maxwell, didn't say whether the cap was made from the skin of a mountain lion or a bobcat, but Neilson wasn't the only man to wear an identifiable species on his head.
www.people.virginia.edu /~mgf2j/clothes.html   (8310 words)

  
 Public Interest Guide to Redistricting
In the April 5 primary elections, fl incumbents, Charles Ross, District 2; John Miller, District 3; and Quincy Richard, District 10 were returned to their seats.
Robertson's only requirement is that the current number of fl-majority districts in the House is maintained, Morrell said.
District 6 board member John Neilson repeatedly questioned Joiner at that session on the unexplained loss of more than 1,100 residents of District 9, which essentially changed the district from a white to fl majority district.
www.fairvote.org /redistricting/reports/remanual/lanews.htm   (13569 words)

  
 NIRecords
John Blair, son of minister of Portpactrick at Carrickfergus receiving worship at Larne, John Donaldson, John Mure, Gavin Mure, John Weir, John Wilson, Wm.
Widow McCadam of Ballyrobert in 1669, John McAdam 1728,1769 and 1828, Samuel McAdam in 1833 and 1850.
John McAdams was living in Omagh and Thomas McAdams in Urney Tyrone in 1860.
www.mcadamshistory.com /NIRecords.html   (7098 words)

  
 BBC SPORT | Football | Scottish Premier | Hearts 1-2 Rangers
Ricksen provided an early scare for the Hearts fans as he curled in a free kick from the left that glanced off the far post, though Prso was penalised for offside in any case.
At the other end, Mikoliunas and Robbie Neilson went close before Deividas Cesnauskis passed up a terrific opportunity to give Hearts the lead.
Waterreus could only scoop a Mikoliunas cross into the path of Cesnauskis, but with the keeper struggling, the Lithuanian ballooned the ball well over the bar.
news.bbc.co.uk /sport1/hi/football/scot_prem/4307843.stm   (503 words)

  
 The Poor Yorick Shakespeare Catalogue
Johnston Forbes Robertson as Hamlet in Hamlet (Act 2, scene 2): "O what a rogue and peasant slave am I" Johnston Forbes Robertson as Hamlet in Hamlet (Act 3, scene 2): "Speak the speech I pray you as I pronouced it to you..."
John Barrymore as Hamlet in Hamlet (Act 3, scene 1): "To be or not to be..."
John Gielgud and Edith Evans in The Importance of Being Earnest (Wilde)
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 Bankruptcies.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
PROCTER John Wm Pemberton, former hotelkeeper of Marton, 1903
CAMPBELL John Henry Allan, draper 1909 - with GELDERD GF.
POWNCEBY John, Oyster dealer 1887 (see Wellington also)
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 Online Papers and Books
Deely, John N. "The Immateriality of the Intentional as Such," The New Scholasticism 42 (Spring 1968): 293-306.
Neilson, William A. "What is the job of our colleges?" New York Times Magazine, March 7, 1937, pp.
Searle, John R. "The Storm Over the University," New York Review of Books, December 6, 1990.
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 Overview of Ian Robertson Hamilton   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Born in Paisley, Hamilton was educated at the John Neilson School there and Allan Glen's School in Glasgow.
With three other Nationalists, Hamilton had removed the stone from Westminster Abbey and taken it back to Scotland, where it was eventually recovered from Arbroath Abbey.
With John MacCormick (1904-61), in 1953, Hamilton was also at the centre of a legal case which argued that Queen Elizabeth II should be styled Queen Elizabeth I in Scotland.
www.geo.ed.ac.uk /scotgaz/people/famousfirst2239.html   (172 words)

  
 welcome - wild about gardening - CWF
Most of the photographs were kindly provided by Arlene and John Neilson and Jim Robertson.
Thank you to Gaston Tessier and Paul McLellan for their generosity in contributing to and reviewing the material for this Web site.
The Plant Encyclopedia photographs were provided by Jim Robertson and Arlene and John Neilson.
www.wildaboutgardening.org   (372 words)

  
 Militia 4
The first pay sheet being for the period 25 July to 24 August 1798.
Corporals - James Crow, John Lamb, Robert Smith
The total pay of this company for the month was £28 2s 9d.
myweb.tiscali.co.uk /nescotland/articles/militia4.htm   (136 words)

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