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  William McGonagall - The Story Of Adam Duncan
The name of the family estate was changed from Lundie to Camperdown, and the memory of the victory was perpetuated by the institution of several Clubs bearing the name of Camperdown, and even by the invention of a new tartan so designated, which was for some time fashionable in Edinburgh.
Lord Duncan was raised to the rank of Admiral of the White on 14th February, 1799.
Lord Duncan was married in 1777 to Henrietta, daughter of the Lord President, Robert Dundas of Arniston.
www.taynet.co.uk /users/mcgon/bglink3.htm   (1795 words)

  
 Actions and Reactions - The Puzzler
Lord Lundie's summer resting-place we learned was a farm, a little out of the village, up a hill round which curled a high hedged road.
Lord Lundie was rapidly improving in technique, though organ-grinding, unlike the Law, is more of a calling than a trade, and he hung occasionally on a dead centre.
Lord Lundie strove to disembarrass himself of his accoutrements much as an ill-trained Punch and Judy dog tries to escape backwards through his frilled collar.
www.worldwideschool.org /library/books/lit/socialcommentary/ActionsandReactions/chap15.html   (3880 words)

  
 Clan Campbell Chiefs
Sir Torquhil Ian Campbell, the 13th Duke of Argyll, son of the late Sir Ian Campbell, 12th Duke of Argyll and the Duchess of Argyll, née Iona Mary Colquhoun, and Miss.
Their first son, Lord Archie Frederick Campbell, Marquess of Lorne was born 3:55 p.m.
Lord Rory James Campbell was born February 3, 2006 at Queen Charlottes Hospital, London, England.
www.ccsna.org /mcm.htm   (1401 words)

  
 Clan Lundin / Lundie
In 1580, the Laird of Lundie was mentioned in a letter by King James VI to the general assembly of Scotland in Dundee.
This letter is officially nominating William, Laird of Lundie, to represent the King at the meetings of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland.
Lord Thirlestane, Viscount Lauderdale, Earl of Lauderdale, Viscount Maitland, Lord Bolton.
www.electricscotland.com /webclans/htol/lundin4.html   (5020 words)

  
 Amazon.com: "Lord Lundie": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
See all pages with references to "Lord Lundie".
for he told us that Lord Lundie  the Law Lord was the final authority on the legal and constitutional aspects of the Great Idea, and to...
for he told us that Lord Lundie - the Law Lord - was the final authority on the legal and constitutional aspects of the Great Idea,...
amazon.com /phrase/Lord-Lundie   (277 words)

  
 The Puzzler - from Actions and Reactions - Rudyard Kipling, Book, etext
But with Penfentenyou behind him he had worked; for he told us that Lord Lundie—the Law Lord was the final authority on the legal and constitutional aspects of the Great Idea, and to him it must be referred.
The big fellow in flannels is Lord Lundie; the light-built one with the yellow beard painted his picture at the last Academy: He’s a swell R.A., James Loman.”
His Opposite Number worked at it like a mule—a bewildered mule, beaten from behind, coaxed from in front, and propped on either soft side by Lord Lundie of the compressed mouth and the searing tongue.
whitewolf.newcastle.edu.au /words/authors/K/KiplingRudyard/prose/ActionReactions/puzzler.html   (3727 words)

  
 History of Nova Scotia, Before Dec 1699
Baronet of Nova Scotia is a hereditary title; Hugh William Mackay, 14th Lord Reay, present Chief of MacKay, is 14th Baronet of Nova Scotia.
Scarcely had the terms of the treaty become generally known before Lord Dorchester, governor-general of British North America, perceived the importance of preserving to his government the line of communication, and a little later he advanced the opinion that the "Highlands were to be sought south of Grand Falls rather than north of that place.
However, it is evident that both American and British leaders were agreed prior to the War of 1812 that the Northwest Angle of Nova Scotia was far to the north at the St. Lawrence watershed.
www.littletechshoppe.com /ns1625/nshist01.html   (11402 words)

  
 'Duncan, Jarvis and Lord Howe ...'
It was reluctantly accepted by Lord Sandwich, then First Lord, but before it could take effect France declared war, and a French squadron was sent to America under the Comte d'Estaing.
His situation was not helped by the decision to replace himself and his brother as peace commissioners and when sections of the press influenced by government made several attacks on his reputation.
It was not until the fall of Lord North's ministry in March 1782 that Howe once again came to prominence, serving between 1783 and 1788 as First Lord of the Admiralty.
www.mustrad.org.uk /articles/bbals_23.htm   (7580 words)

  
 Rudyard Kipling's short story: The Puzzler
Lord Lundie's summer resting-place we learned was a farm, a
"No; I assure you we haven't," said Lord Lundie.
Lord Lundie and they would not have believed him.
www.readbookonline.net /readOnLine/1970   (3054 words)

  
 The Edge of the Evening - A Diversity of Creatures - Rudyard Kipling, Book, etext
My Lord Marshalton he asked me down for the week-end to fix up something or other—about Peters and the linen, I think ’twas.
Lundie and Walen were, maybe, twenty or thirty rod behind us in the dark.
Walen read out their last observations, and Mankeltow asked questions, and Lord Lundie sort o’ summarised, and I looked at the photos in the album.
whitewolf.newcastle.edu.au /words/authors/K/KiplingRudyard/prose/DiversityOfCreatures/edgeevening.html   (5063 words)

  
 Despatch Blog
Not only did I enjoy the high spritied competitive nature of each team but I particularly enjoyed the teams cheerleader's, Mariella Frostrup was certainly getting into the swing of things.
Between the armed forces, the 'feral' press (both broadcast and print), the Ladies Lords vs. the Ladies Commons and the Men's Lords vs. the Men's Commons the competition was balanced with each time winning a pull a piece.
The Commons teams were both victorious, the Lords may have better luck next year.
www.despatchblog.com   (1371 words)

  
 The Child Ballads: 254. Lord William, or Lord Lundy
254B.1 LORD WILLIAM has but ae dear son, In this world had nae mair; Lord Lundie had but ae daughter, And he will hae nane but her.
254B.4 When Lord Lundie got word of that, An angry man was he; He wrote his daughter on great haste To return right speedilie.
254C.1 LORD WILLIAM has gane oer the sea For to seek after lear; Lord Lundie had but ae daughter, And he’d wed nane but her.
www.sacred-texts.com /neu/eng/child/ch254.htm   (432 words)

  
 BLT Archery
Lord Michael de Lundie mka Kevin Rush - outdoor activities
The maintainer of this page is Kevin Rush (Michael de Lundie).
It is not a corporate publication of the Society for Creative Anachronism, Inc. and does not delineate SCA policies.
lonelytower.org /springfling07.html   (275 words)

  
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DESCRIPTION: (Lord William) and the bailiff's daughter fall in love (while studying abroad).
Her father calls her home to marry a nobleman.
Bronson 254, "Lord William, or, Lord Lundy" (1 version)
thechildballads.com /254.htm   (480 words)

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