DavidCraigie FRSE (6 June 1793 – 17 May 1866) was a Scottish physician, known as a medical author. Craigie was born in Leith, Edinburgh's harbour town...
Jill Craigie (born Noreen Jean Craigie; 7 March 1911 – 13 December 1999) was a British documentary filmmaker, screenwriter and feminist. She was one of...
Ingrid Craigie (born 1953 or 1954) is an Irish actress. Craigie was born in Cork, Ireland to Church of Ireland parents. She grew up in Finglas, Dublin...
was cautiously endorsed by DavidCraigie in 1836 in his influential Elements of the practice of physic. Even so, Craigie noted chickenpox’s close resemblance...
Barony of Craigie are currently held by The Much Honoured Rabbi Robert Owen Thomas III, 1st Baron of Craigie. The lands and farms of Craigie were designated...
pernicious anaemia) David Cousin (1809–1878), architect John Crabbie founder of Crabbie's on Great Junction Street DavidCraigie (1793–1866) medical author...
Craigie Castle, in the old Barony of Craigie, is a ruined fortification situated about 4 miles (6.4 km) southeast of Kilmarnock and 1 mile (1.6 km) southeast...
Corson (1829–1910) David Cousin (1809–1878), architect, landscape architect and planner James Craig (1739–1795) James Hoey Craigie (1870–1930) Alexander...
Craigie Cross is a small public square in the Craigie area of Perth, Scotland. Shaped in the form of a scalene triangle, the plot of land, which has been...
Andrew Craigie (1754–1819) is best known for serving as the first Apothecary General of the Continental Army during the American Revolution. The one-time...
eldest son of John Craigie of Kilgraston, son of Lawerence Craigie (a Baron of the Exchequer) and his wife (and cousin) Anne Craigie. He trained as a lawyer...
Boyd ISBN 0-7073-0584-5 Epidemic Cholera in Edinburgh and District, DavidCraigie (Edinburgh Medical Journal, (37) 1832) Hoy, Christine (1988). A Beacon...
Christopher Bruce Craigie SC, also known as Chris Craigie, is a Judge of the District Court of New South Wales and former Commonwealth Director of Public...
1865 1867 John Graham MacDonald Burt 1863 1865 Dr DavidCraigie 1861 1863 Alexander Wood 1858 1861 David Maclagan 1856 1857 James Begbie 1854 1856 Thomas...
historian Sir Charles Gibson Connell FRSE (1899–1986) ornithologist DavidCraigie FRSE (1793–1866), medical author Arthur Lloyd (1839–1904), music hall...
James Hoey Craigie TD FRIBA (7 May 1870 – 30 March 1930) was a Scottish architect. He studied at the Glasgow School of Art. In 1894 he won the Alexander...
440-yard freestyle, and the team captain during Scott's year there, Jack Craigie, recalled that the West Point swimming coach, Gordon Chalmers, was happy...
Tom Ford 10–3 in the previous year's final, but he lost 1–5 to Sam Craigie in the quarter-finals. Si Jiahui reached his first ranking event final...
Patrick George Craigie CB (29 May 1843 – 10 January 1930) was a British agricultural statistician. He was born in Perth and educated at Edinburgh and...
what they would do differently "if I could only make it to twenty eight." Craigie wrote the song when he himself was age 27. The theme is referenced in the...
(1813–1828), drowned. David Edward Brewster (17 August 1815 –) became a military officer (Lieutenant Colonel) serving in India. Henry Craigie (1816–1905) became...
is one of only three buildings still standing in the square in 2020. DavidCraigie taught anatomy from 1818 and later taught clinical medicine and practice...
Cathie Craigie (born 14 April 1954) is a former Scottish Labour politician who served as Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for the Cumbernauld and...