WilliamGardenBlaikie FRSE (5 February 1820, in Aberdeen – 11 June 1899) was a Scottish minister, writer, biographer, and temperance reformer. His father...
Blaikie is a Scottish surname. Blaikie derives from "blaik" (adj.), a word in the Scots language meaning black, plus the common Scots diminutive suffix...
to WilliamGardenBlaikie of Edinburgh, her time was taken up with family responsibilities. It was not until her children were reared that Blaikie entered...
Ogilvie Blaikie of Craigiebuckler (20 May 1786 – 3 October 1836) was Provost of Aberdeen from 1833 until 1836. James Blaikie was a son of John Blaikie, plumber...
Neill and Company. p. 64. Retrieved 15 August 2012. Thomas Guthrie; WilliamGardenBlaikie; Benjamin Waugh (1901). The Sunday Magazine. Strahan & Company....
sons of Margaret Catherine Biggar and WilliamGardenBlaikie, minister of Pilrig Free Church, Walter Biggar Blaikie was educated at Edinburgh Academy and...
1849, the Pilrig Model Dwellings Company was formed by the Rev. WilliamGardenBlaikie, minister for Pilrig, to build housing for the working classes....
writer John Stuart Blackie (1809–1895), scholar and man of letters WilliamGardenBlaikie (1820–1899), divine, writer, biographer and temperance reformer...
-ge. in the DNB) WilliamGardenBlaikie (Signing as W. G. B. in the DNB) William George Black (Signing as W. G. B-k. in the DNB) William George Bernard...
August 2018. Blaikie, WilliamGarden (1888). "Dick, John" . Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 15. pp. 14–16. Blaikie, WilliamGarden (1885). "Balmer...
Battle of Slioch in December 1307, involving Robert the Bruce. WilliamGardenBlaikie minister, later Free Church moderator George Ramsay Davidson minister...
House. The 46m spire is a local landmark. Notable ministers are: WilliamGardenBlaikie FRSE (1844 – 1868) Rev Dr James Calder Macphail DD from 1868 to...
translator Thomas Blackwell (1701–1757), classicist and historian WilliamGardenBlaikie (1820–1899), religious writer, biographer and Free Church of Scotland...
Leith from 1887 to 1893 James Bertram (1816–1861), engineer Rev WilliamGardenBlaikie, (1820–1899) Alan Brebner (died 1890), civil engineer and an associate...
of Scotland. He was an elder at Pilrig Free Church under the Rev WilliamGardenBlaikie. On 7 August 1860 he oversaw, as Lord Provost of Edinburgh, the...
Church on Leith Walk designed by Peddie & Kinnear. He replaced Rev WilliamGardenBlaikie who oversaw the building of the new church, replacing an earlier...
musical education. His proposers were WilliamGardenBlaikie, John Stuart Blackie, Hugh Macmillan and William Durham. He died on 27 September 1917. He...
Robert Rollock: First Principal of the University of Edinburgh, by WilliamGardenBlaikie, Religious Tract Society, 1884 Citations "Robert Rollock (1555–1599)...
Edward Francis Maitland 1847 William Hanna 1850–7 Alexander Campbell Fraser 1857 John Duns 1860–3 WilliamGardenBlaikie c.1864 David Douglas; publisher...