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  Innes History
Robert Innes, appeared in court in Franklin County, Kentucky, to testify to a document in the handwriting of Hugh Innes.
Hugh Innes, one of the Representatives from Pittsylvania County, was married to
Patrick Henry objecting to the appointment of Hugh Innes as Colonel of the militia of Franklin County.
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 Display pays tribute to family's Scots heritage - The Boston Globe
Though Innes is neither old nor ragged, her sons are like the helpful young man in the poem.
Barbara's husband, Robert, was one of four children born to Andrew and Grace Innes.
"She never had a bad word for anybody," said Robert Innes, 66, who knew nothing about the display until last week, when Barbara brought him to the library on a ruse and revealed the historic photos, letters, objects, and poems that she is sharing with town residents this month.
www.boston.com /news/local/articles/2004/05/09/display_pays_tribute_to_familys_scots_heritage   (845 words)

  
 The Inness Family History
The Celtic name for the Innes (or Inness) family is Mac Aonghuis (son of Angus) and the Clan Motto is "Be Faithful." The ancestral home of the Innes(s) Clan is Moray, in the Highlands of Scotland, which covers the lands from Spey to Lossie along the North Sea coast.
Innes means 'greens', and refers to the wide plain of grass that stretched between the tall white mansion of Innes (built by Sir Robert in 1646) and the River Lossie.
Berowald's grandson, Sir Walter of Innes, was the first to use the name and received a charter of confirmation from Alexander II in 1226.
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 INNES CLAN
The Innes Clan dates back to 1160 AD when King Malcolm IV conformed the Barony of Innes on one of his knights, Berowald of Flanders.
The Innes' grew to become one of the most powerful families in the province of Moray, dominating the parishes of Urquhart, Lhanbryde and the surrounding district.
Innes House was built on the Barony by Sir Robert Innes, 20th chief of the Clan Innes, between1640 and 1653.
www.kinnairdy-castle.co.uk /interest.htm   (348 words)

  
 Hand carved, crucifixes, heraldry, and signs in all natural materials by sculptor Robert Innes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
With the exception of Roberts 'premade' and expressive art, all of these pieces of art are made when we receive your order, allowing for individuality and genuine uniqueness of your piece.
Machine tools are almost non-existant in Roberts workshop, favouring chisel and mallet, which we believe allows for added care and attention to detail to each piece of work.
Robert has studied religious art and history his to great extent and is of immense interest, reflecting his own celebration of our Lord Jesus Christ.
www.handcarved.info   (332 words)

  
 Robert Innes - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
Robert Thorburn Ayton Innes (Edimburgo, 10 de noviembre de 1861 - Londres, 13 de marzo de 1933).
Innes dejó los estudios a los 12 años, pero se interesó por la astronomía, siendo miembro de la Royal Astronomical Society desde los 17 años.
En su homenaje se ha bautizado un asteroide, (1658) Innes, y un cráter lunar en la cara oculta.
es.wikipedia.org /wiki/Robert_Innes   (302 words)

  
 Bruce to Abercromby
Margaret Innes (dau of Sir Robert Innes of that ilk, 11th of Innes) Abercrombie to Ogilvy Alexander Abercrombie b: 1484 d: 1506 +Janet (of Deskford) Ogilvy George Abercrombie (of Pitmedden & Ley) +Christian (of Gartly) Barclay James Abercrombie (of Pitmedden) +Marjory Hay (of Errol) Abercrombie of Pitmedden 4-1550 +Elizabeth Leslie dau.
Elizabeth is likely to have met Robert the Bruce at the English court, and they were married in 1302 at Writtle, near Chelsford, Essex, England.
Robert and Elizabeth were crowned as King and Queen of the Scots at Scone in March 27, 1306.
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 Clan INNES
Alexander, 9th of Innes married Janet, daughter of the last Thane of Aberchirder, and acquired her lands, hence the Innes continued to extend their estates and the family prospered and grew.
Sir Robert, 20th chief was made a baronet by Charles II in 1625, whom he later received at the Port of Garmouth which he founded in 1650.
Of the cadet branches the Barchets of Balvernie descend from Walter Innes of Innermarkie, son of Sir Robert Innes, 11th of that Ilk; and the Innes of Coxton, a branch of Innermarkie are renowned for building the remarkable Tower of Coxton near Elgin in the 16th century.
www.electricscotland.com /webclans/htol/innes2.html   (233 words)

  
 MyClan.com : Armigerous Clan Innes Home Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
His son, Sir Robert Innes, the eleventh Laird, fought under the Earl of Huntly at the Battle of Brechin in 1452 and sought to expiate the sins of his life by founding the Greyfriars of Elgin.
He was murdered at Aberdeen in 1580 by his kinsman, Robert Innes of Innermarkie, during a family quarrel.
Walter of Innermarkie, the second son of Sir Robert Innes the eleventh chief, was succeeded by his son, Robert, who was created hereditary constable of Redcastle and married a niece of James II.
www.myclan.com /clans/Innes_231/default.php   (557 words)

  
 Robert Innes - Wikipedia
Innes entdeckte im Jahr 1915 den Stern Proxima Centauri.
Januar 1910 den Großen Januar Kometen von 1910.
Innes war Gründungsdirektor einer meteorologischen Station, die er später zu einem astronomischen Observatorium umwandelte und in Union Observatory umbenannte.
de.wikipedia.org /wiki/Robert_Innes   (66 words)

  
 Family Tree genealogy and Scottish clan history from AncestralScotland - Search Results
Sir Robert Innes, the eleventh Laird, fought under the Earl of Huntly at the Battle of Brechin in 1452 and sought to expiate the sins of his life by founding the Greyfriars of Elgin.
Alexander the Proud, the sixteenth chief, was executed by the Regent Morton for the murder of Walter Innes and was succeeded by his brother, John, who resigned his chiefship to his cousin, Alexander Innes of Crommey.
Sir Thomas Innes of Learney, a descendent of the Lairds of Innermarkie, was Lord Lyon, King of Arms from 1945 to 1969 and was one of Scotland’s greatest heraldic experts.
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 Margaret Innes
Robert Innes' father was James Innes a Scottish minister, christened 15th October at South Leith.
On 20th August 1816 he was witness to the marriage of James Minchin and his daughter Janet (Jessie) Innes and on 3rd July 1817 witness to the marriage of his son and heir, Robert Hugh Innes to Wilmot Arundel Daubuz.
Robert Innes married the elder daughter of Mr.
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 Celtic Studio-Clan Innes
William, 15th of Innes, attempted in 1554 to murder Alexander Dunbar, Prior of neighbouring Pluscarden, on the very altar steps of the same cathedral, while the 16th baron sat in the Parliament of 1560 which abolished the Catholic Church in Scotland.
Cosmo Innes (1798-1874) descended from the hereditary Keepers of Spynie Castle.
There Constable Robert Innes gave his support to Mary, Queen of Scots, was betrayed by his own son, and murdered in the castle.
www.celticstudio.com /celticstudio/database/clans/052.htm   (699 words)

  
 Artistic Expressions . . . Robert Innes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Born in South Africa, Robert Innes in his teen years developed an interest in metals and machining.
Robert's degrees in Mathematics, Physics and Astronomy from The University of California in Berkeley led him to scientific arenas most of his career.
Robert received the Berkeley Architectural Heritage Award for restoration in 1986.
art.mcn.org /Robert-Innes/default.html   (195 words)

  
 Faculty Profiles - Robert Innes
Dr. Innes' research has focused on a variety of issues in microeconomic theory, industrial organization, finance, agricultural policy, environmental economics, and law.
He has received the Outstanding Ph.D. Dissertation (1987), Quality of Research Discovery (1994, 1999), and Distinguished Policy Contribution awards from the Agricultural Agricultural Economics Association, the Best Published Research Award (1999) from the Western Agricultural Economics Association, and the Hicks-Tinbergen Medal for outstanding research from the European Economic Association (1994).
In 1994-95, Innes served on the Senior staff of the President's Council of Economic Advisers with responsibility for agricultural, natural resource, and international trade issues.
ag.arizona.edu /arec/dept/faculty/innes.html   (397 words)

  
 Innes Clan
This magnificent Innes Clan Wall Crest, made by hand in solid cold cast bronze, is available for you and your family to enjoy today.
In essence the first of these was Barowald who was granted the land known as Innes (being all the land between along the seashore between Spey and Lossie) by Malcolm IV in 1160, the land ownership was later confirmed in a charter by Alexander II.
Later on, Sir Alexander Innes (son of “Good Sir Robert” 8th Laird of Innes) married Janet the heiress of the thane of Aberchirder, and thus could lay claim to the lands of her family, further expanding the Clan Innes lands.
www.scottish-heirloom.com /innes_clan/scottish_clans_history.html   (362 words)

  
 Takings, Compensation, and Equal Treatment for Owners of Developed and Undeveloped Property.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Robert Innes (1997) Takings, Compensation, and Equal Treatment for Owners of Developed and Undeveloped Property.
Innes constructs a model of government takings of different parcels of property, where property owners decide whether to develop their property at an early point of time based on anticipated government action and expected compensation at a later point in time.
Innes suggests efficiency gains from an "equal treatment" requirement which provides the same relative compensation to property owners whether the land is developed or not.
www2.ucsc.edu /economic_institutions/abstracts_html/innes97.html   (312 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - Lord Alastair Robert Innes-Ker and others
     Lord Alastair Robert Innes-Ker was born on 2 November 1880.
He was the son of James Henry Robert Innes-Ker, 7th Duke of Roxburghe and Lady Anne Emily Spencer-Churchill.
She is the daughter of Lord Alastair Robert Innes-Ker and Anne Breese.
www.thepeerage.com /p14603.htm   (787 words)

  
 Special collections
The Papers are personal documents (correspondence, news-cuttings etc.) which belonged to Robert W. Innes Smith but which were not included in his Working Papers deposited at the Royal College of Physicians of London.
Robert William Innes Smith (1872-1933) was a graduate in medicine of Edinburgh University and a general practitioner for thirty three years in the Brightside district of Sheffield.
Locally in Sheffield Innes Smith was highly respected as both medical man and scholar: his pioneer work in the organisation of ambulance services and first-aid stations in the larger steel works made him many friends.
www.shef.ac.uk /library/special/innesper.html   (269 words)

  
 Robert INNES & Janet MUNROE
Robert was a son of Alexander Innes who was killed at the Battle of Culloden.
Robert came from Loch Bloom, Scotland, to Pictou, Nova Scotia, on the 'Hector', July 8, 1773.
Robert's wife and son Duncan were also on the Hector.
www.heritageregistry.net /html.pages/grpf01363.html   (326 words)

  
 Duke of Roxburghe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The title is derived from Roxburgh in the Scottish Borders.
All of the titles form part of the peerage of Scotland, with the exception the Earldom of Innes, which belongs to the peerage of the United Kingdom.
Arms further quartered with the arms of Innes.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Earl_Innes   (394 words)

  
 Robert B. Innes - Peabody College, Vanderbilt University
Bob's current scholarly and research interests focus on the application of theories from constructivist theories of education and research in learning science to enhance learning in adults in colleges and universities and in the workplace.
Innes, R., Cunningham, J. Neely, A. & Sanders, N. The college scholarship program: An agent for change.
Innes, R. (1992) Increasing the participation of caregivers and service recipients in the needs assessment process.
peabody.vanderbilt.edu /x1615.xml   (315 words)

  
 Genealogy
The INNES connection 2: John INNES (mar. Elizabeth DOUGLAS) had a brother Robert INNES "1st Baronet" who married Grizel STEWART, their son Robert "2nd Baronet" was married to a Jean ROSS (1621-?).
Robert Douglas b.a.1585 was the son of Robert "Master of Morton" and Jean (LYON) DOUGLAS
Robert was also the Provost of Burntisland, an area of Elgin.
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 Robert Innes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Robert Innes touches the world with the finger tips
You will unwind the grasp of the cocoon you live in and you will notice that our human nature has come to be barren soil and the only think that can redeem it is art through all its expressions, whether we talk about sculpture or pastel painting.
It is a pitiful situation as those who adorn the soul are rare and soon will reach extinction as this society can no longer produce any form of commitment, especially towards art.
www.wonderful-people.com /People/UKlandscapes/index5/cami510005.htm   (224 words)

  
 SSRN-ENTRY DETERRENCE BY NON-HORIZONTAL MERGER by Robert Innes
SSRN-ENTRY DETERRENCE BY NON-HORIZONTAL MERGER by Robert Innes
We show that, in order to prevent a flood of entrants, mergers arise even when a marginal merger costs incumbent firms more than does a marginal entrant.
Innes, Robert D., "ENTRY DETERRENCE BY NON-HORIZONTAL MERGER".
papers.ssrn.com /sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=928031   (199 words)

  
 SSRN-Inducing Innovation in the Environmental Technology of Oligopolistic Firms by Robert Innes, Joseph Bial
SSRN-Inducing Innovation in the Environmental Technology of Oligopolistic Firms by Robert Innes, Joseph Bial
Faced with this policy, successful innovators voluntarily reveal their technological discovery to the government, despite the apparent regulatory penalty that results.
Innes, Robert D. and Bial, Joseph R., "Inducing Innovation in the Environmental Technology of Oligopolistic Firms".
papers.ssrn.com /sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=330407   (257 words)

  
 decendants of Sir James Innes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
James Henry Robert Innes-Ker ---- [25837] 7th duke of Roxburghe b.1839 d.1892 Lady Anne Spencer_Churchill ----- [25670] b.1854 m.1763 wife of James Henry Robert Innes-Ker, 7th duke of Roxburghe d.1928
James Henry Robert Innes-Ker ---- [25838] 6th duke of Roxburghe b.1816 d.1879 Susanna Stephania Dalfl ------ [25846] m.1708 d.1895 wife of James Henry Robert Innes-Ker, 6th duke of Roxburghe
Innes 5th duke of Roxburghe b.1736 d.1814 Harriet Charlewood [25845] ------ d.1855 m.1807 wife of Sir James Innes, 6th Bart.
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 Amazon.com: An Outline of Heraldry in England and Scotland: Books: Robert Innes-Smith,the Duke of Norfolk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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www.amazon.com /Outline-Heraldry-England-Scotland/dp/0900594829   (648 words)

  
 Innes Sibun   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Now Robert Plant is a major star and deservedly so; when he was set to do a
guitarists, he chose Robbie Blunt and Innes Sibun.
with Robert, Innes formed his own band to showcase his own material.
www.bluestormmusic.com /innessibun.html   (268 words)

  
 Amazon.com: "Robert Innes": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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He had married to his 2 wife, Mary Innes, daughter to Robert Innes of that ilk ; he was bishop of Morray 17 years.
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 innes01
Families covered: Innes of Crommey, Innes of Innes
Sir Robert Innes, 11th of that ilk (d before 01.02.1464)
Sir James Innes, 12th of that ilk (d c1491)
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