Robert Fleming Gourlay (1778–1863), Scottish-Canadian writer, political reform activist, and agriculturalist
Robert Gourlay (bowls), Hong Kong lawn bowler
Robert Gourlay (cricketer) (1904–1951), Scottish cricketer
Robert Gourlay (merchant) 16th-century Edinburgh merchant
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RobertGourlay may refer to: Robert Fleming Gourlay (1778–1863), Scottish-Canadian writer, political reform activist, and agriculturalist Robert Gourlay...
Robert Fleming Gourlay (March 24, 1778 – August 1, 1863) was a Scottish-Canadian writer, political reform activist, and agriculturalist. Gourlay was born...
Gourlay (listen) is a surname from one of the Norman families living in Scotland, possibly from North or South Gorley (Hampshire) or an unidentified place...
Goswami) 1962/63–1972/73 Shreevats Goswami (S. P. Goswami) 2007/08–2021/22 RobertGourlay 1936/37 Ernest Goward 1935/36 ‡ C. E. Greenway 1889/90 Subrata Guha...
by William and Graham Ganson and excavated by regional archaeologist RobertGourlay, from the Highland Regional Council, and two assistant archaeologists:...
Jack London. New York: Basic Books. ISBN 978-0-465-00478-2. Harvey, RobertGourlay (1999). Carving the Western Path: By River, Rail, and Road Through Central...
nobody was arrested. After hearing about the 99 grievances submitted by RobertGourlay, Papineau wrote the "Ninety-two Resolutions" while he was secretly co-ordinating...
and fishermen aboard her were evident. He ordered his chief officer, RobertGourlay, to lower one of Arctic's six lifeboats with a crew of six and to ascertain...
was one of the members of the establishment who argued with RobertGourlay when Gourlay held meetings in Kingston. In 1820, he was elected to represent...
planner James Gillespie (1726–1797), snuff-maker and philanthropist RobertGourlay (merchant) (fl. 1570-1630), merchant Alasdair George Hay, first and...
District in 1828. In 1818, he participated in meetings organized by RobertGourlay and presented a list of grievances to Lieutenant Governor Sir Peregrine...
at the 1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Vancouver, with RobertGourlay and brothers Raoul da Luz and Jose da Luz. He also competed in the 1958...
1573. She was surrendered to Regent Morton and kept a prisoner in RobertGourlay's House. Her husband was carried out of the castle on a litter because...
Helen Gourlay Cawley (née Gourlay; born 23 December 1946) is a retired tennis player from Australia. Helen Gourlay was born in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia...
wood-carver and Margaret Gourlay of Dundee. His elder brother John was a sculptor of national standing. He studied under William Allan and Robert Scott Lauder. Aged...
Provand supplied silver to the mint. In September and October 1580 with RobertGourlay he supplied silver worth £78-7s-8d. Scots to the mint in Edinburgh to...
beyond infancy". In 1818, FitzGibbon responded to accusations from RobertGourlay that the lieutenant-governor thought Canadians were disloyal and ungrateful...
destroyed during the conflict. He was a vocal opponent of the reformer RobertGourlay and helped bring charges of seditious libel against Bartemas Ferguson...