AlexanderMontgomerieBell WS (1808–1866) was a Scottish lawyer and writer on law. He was the son of John Bell, a manufacturer of Paisley, and was born...
at Paisley on 11 February 1804, the son of John Bell and elder brother to AlexanderMontgomerieBell. He was educated at Paisley Grammar School then studied...
Los Angeles Common Council Alexander MontgomerieBell (1806–1866), Scottish writer on law Alexander Melville Bell (1819–1905), Scottish-American philologist...
Simon Loccard. The 16th century poet, AlexanderMontgomerie was a younger son of the Renfrewshire laird Hugh Montgomerie of Hessilheid (d. 1558), and related...
developed by Sir Alexander Grant since 1892. A recipe was given in Cassell's New Universal Cookery Book of 1894. In 1889, John Montgomerie of Scotland filed...
judge John Bell (Tennessee politician) (1796–1869), U.S. House Speaker, Secretary of War, Senator, and presidential candidate John MontgomerieBell (1804–1862)...
In Copley's painting, Montgomerie, wearing tartan, poses triumphantly over defeated Cherokee warriors. In reality, Montgomerie was not present at the...
poet AlexanderMontgomerie was probably born in Hazelhead (now Hessilhead) Castle, which is on the outskirts of Beith, beyond Gateside. Montgomerie is regarded...
were: Abraham Cowley Agnes Mary Frances Duclaux Alexander Brome AlexanderMontgomerieAlexander Pope Alexander Scott Alfred Edward Housman Alfred Noyes Algernon...
Lewis Henry Francis Lyte Andrew Marvell Alice Meynell John Milton AlexanderMontgomerie James Montgomery Edwin Muir James McAuley John Mason Neale John...
Sir Charles Egerton Major-General Sir David Egerton General Archibald Montgomerie, 11th Earl of Eglinton Major-General Roger Gillies Ekin Brigadier Clive...
was found tentatively dating the site to the thirteenth century. The Montgomerie's' first holdings were the Barony of Eaglesham and its Castle of Polnoon...
has disputed this; Nicneven's earliest known appearance was in AlexanderMontgomerie's Flyting (c. 1580) as a witch and worshiper of Hecate, and a separate...
inherited. James daughter Margaret Montgomerie would marry the diarist James Boswell. Elizabeth had married AlexanderMontgomerie-Cuninghame of Kirktonholme,...
of New York. Passed into law in 1732 by the New York Assembly, "the Montgomerie Charter," was principally the work of James De Lancey, who, for his services...
by the dismissal), and replaced him on an interim basis with friend Bryon Bell until he hired Joe LaCava. After returning to tournament play in August,...
following: Hugh Montgomerie, 1st Earl of Eglinton Anne Hamilton Montgomerie, wife of Hugh Montgomerie, 7th Earl of Eglinton AlexanderMontgomerie, 9th Earl...
de Bradestane in 1452. Robert Montgomerie of Braidstone was second son of the 3rd Lord Montgomerie. Sir Hugh Montgomerie (1560–1636) was born here in 1560...
Montgomerie, Lord Lieutenant (1852–1853) Edward Eliot, Lord Lieutenant (1853–1855) George Howard, Lord Lieutenant (1855–1858) Archibald Montgomerie,...
1967, in Fife, to Peta and Alexander Rennie. He grew up in Strathmiglo where his family ran the village shop. Rennie went to Bell Baxter High School in Cupar...
that, including Charles Bourseul, Thomas Edison, Elisha Gray, and Alexander Graham Bell. One approach was to have resonators of several different frequencies...
Earl of Wigtown 1696: Francis Montgomerie 1715: William Cunningham, 12th Earl of Glencairn 1764: Archibald Montgomerie, 11th Earl of Eglinton 1782: Sir...
earlier date. Alexander Cunninghame, the Commendator of Kilwinning Abbey, was shot at his gate at Montgreenan by Sir Robert Montgomerie of Skelmorlie...
and others, purchased the Barony of Montgomerieston from Lord AlexanderMontgomerie in 1687, together with its 'liberties and pertinents'. In 1727 the...
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