Archibald Davidson (c. 1732 – 1803) was a Scottish minister who was moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1788 and was principal of Glasgow University.
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ArchibaldDavidson (c. 1732 – 1803) was a Scottish minister who was moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1788 and was principal...
1787 Robert Liston (Aberdour) (last to be elected without DD) 1788 ArchibaldDavidson (Principal of the University of Glasgow) 1789 George Hill (Professor...
choral groups were devoted to college songs and more popular ditties. ArchibaldDavidson, who took up the reins of conducting the Choral Society after Gillison...
included: Jane Davidson (b.1800) Elizabeth Davidson (b.1802) Thomas (1803-1811) ArchibaldDavidson (1805-1886) Sheriff of Lothian David Davidson (1808-1891)...
John Stirling 1728 - Neil Campbell 1761 - William Leechman 1785 - ArchibaldDavidson 1803 - William Taylor 1823 - Duncan Macfarlan 1858 - Thomas Barclay...
on 3 December that year. His position as Principal was filled by ArchibaldDavidson. Kennedy, Thomas D. (1995), "William Leechman: Pulpit Eloquence and...
John Stirling (1701) Neil Campbell (1728) William Leechman (1761) ArchibaldDavidson (1785) 19th Century William Taylor (1803) Duncan Macfarlan (1823)...
John Stirling (1701) Neil Campbell (1728) William Leechman (1761) ArchibaldDavidson (1785) 19th Century William Taylor (1803) Duncan Macfarlan (1823)...
by the Bishop of London, Archibald Campbell Tait, a longstanding friend of Henry Davidson. The greatest influences on Davidson at Harrow were Henry Montagu...
Gordon, 1784–1806? Adam Gillies, 1806–1811 George Douglas, 1812–1847? ArchibaldDavidson, 1847–1848 (Sheriff of Aberdeen, 1848) John Cowan, 1848–1851 John...
John Stirling (1701) Neil Campbell (1728) William Leechman (1761) ArchibaldDavidson (1785) 19th Century William Taylor (1803) Duncan Macfarlan (1823)...
John Stirling (1701) Neil Campbell (1728) William Leechman (1761) ArchibaldDavidson (1785) 19th Century William Taylor (1803) Duncan Macfarlan (1823)...
John Stirling (1701) Neil Campbell (1728) William Leechman (1761) ArchibaldDavidson (1785) 19th Century William Taylor (1803) Duncan Macfarlan (1823)...
congressman, and the third son of Rufus King Archibald Gracie II (1795–1865), who married Elizabeth Davidson Bethune (d. 1863) Esther Rogers Gracie (1801–1857)...
John Stirling (1701) Neil Campbell (1728) William Leechman (1761) ArchibaldDavidson (1785) 19th Century William Taylor (1803) Duncan Macfarlan (1823)...
John Stirling (1701) Neil Campbell (1728) William Leechman (1761) ArchibaldDavidson (1785) 19th Century William Taylor (1803) Duncan Macfarlan (1823)...
John Stirling (1701) Neil Campbell (1728) William Leechman (1761) ArchibaldDavidson (1785) 19th Century William Taylor (1803) Duncan Macfarlan (1823)...
John Stirling (1701) Neil Campbell (1728) William Leechman (1761) ArchibaldDavidson (1785) 19th Century William Taylor (1803) Duncan Macfarlan (1823)...
Gracie Mansion (also Archibald Gracie Mansion) is the official residence of the mayor of New York City. Built in 1799, it is located in Carl Schurz Park...
siblings were Margaret A. Davidson, Harriet Elizabeth Davidson, and William Archibald Frew Davidson. Davidson was active as a music teacher in the Charlotte...
1822-1847 John Thomson Gordon, 1847–1848 (Sheriff of Edinburgh, 1848-) ArchibaldDavidson, 1848–1865 (Sheriff of Edinburgh, 1865–) Andrew Jameson, 1865–1870...