JohnMair may refer to: JohnMair (philosopher) (1467–1550, also called John Major), Scottish philosopher and historian JohnMair (journalist), British...
Alexander Mair was found guilty of her murder and other offences connected to the killing in an act of terrorism. The judge concluded that Mair wanted to...
1995, p. 390. Lavender 1995, pp. 143, 160–162, 390. BFI 507857. Mair 1986. Mair, John (1986) [1941]. Never Come Back (hardcover). Julian Symons (Introduction)...
differ as to the eventual winner: Philip Orbanes and Victor Watson name JohnMair, representing Ireland and the eventual World Monopoly Champion of 1975...
Eddie Mair (born 12 November 1965) is a Scottish former broadcaster who was a presenter on BBC radio and television. He presented his show on LBC between...
Gwyn, the daughter of Robin Hood. This follows the tradition, begun by JohnMair and popularised by Walter Scott, of assigning the Hood legends to Richard's...
Brussels, was a Flemish scholastic philosopher. Initially he was a pupil of JohnMair and a follower of William of Ockham. Later he joined the Dominican Order...
Scotland with this system included John Duns Scotus, Walter Wardlaw, William de Tredbrum, Laurence de Lindores and JohnMair. This situation was transformed...
Scott. He borrowed it from the writings of the 16th-century chronicler JohnMair or a 17th-century ballad presumably to make the plot of his novel more...
of Scottish nominalists at Paris in the early 16th century, of which JohnMair was probably the most important figure. By 1497, the humanist and historian...
featured Clive Wright, JohnMair, Raymond Stewart and Wayne Watson. The 4 × 400 m team featured Wright, Devon Morris, Howard Burnett and Mair. Next up was the...
JohnMair published in 1750 in Edinburgh, printed by T. and W. Ruddiman. It saw many subsequent editions, the 8th printed in 1813. Appended to Mair's...
years exile. He handed over direction of the College to Noël Béda and JohnMair and set off to Cambrai in his native Flanders, where he was welcomed by...
scholar John Major (philosopher) (1467–1550), also spelled John Mayor, Scottish philosopher John Maher (disambiguation) JohnMair (disambiguation) John Mayer...
Scottish historians, and the writings of men like JohnMair, George Buchanan, Hector Boece, and Bishop John Leslie ensured that by the 18th century, a picture...