Sir William Newbigging FRSE FRCSEd FRGS (25 April 1773[1] – 23 October 1852) was a Scottish surgeon who served as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh from 1814 to 1816. He was a keen amateur geographer.
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Sir WilliamNewbigging FRSE FRCSEd FRGS (25 April 1773 – 23 October 1852) was a Scottish surgeon who served as President of the Royal College of Surgeons...
Newbigging is the name of several places in Scotland: Newbigging, Angus, Scotland Newbigging, Auchtertool, Fife, Scotland Newbigging, Burntisland, Fife...
body, two forensic specialists were appointed, Robert Christison and WilliamNewbigging; they reported that it was probable the victim had been murdered by...
wealthy merchant John Mylne (1611–1667), mason and architect Sir WilliamNewbigging FRSE (1772–1852), physician Alexander Nisbet (1657–1725), antiquarian...
His father, Sir WilliamNewbigging had been President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh from 1814 to 1816. Patrick Newbigging followed in his...
proposers being Sir George Ballingall, Robert Kaye Greville, and Sir WilliamNewbigging. Clanny died on 10 January 1850 and was buried at Galleys Gill Cemetery...
Hong Kong. Newbigging was born on 19 January 1934 in Tianjin, China to David Locke Newbigging and L. M. Newbigging. David Locke Newbigging was also director...
the son of WilliamNewbigging and his wife Lilias Steuart or Stewart. By 1820 his family had moved to 18 St Andrew Square due to William's growing success...
Thomas Newbigging (30 September 1833 – 1 June 1914) was a Scottish historian, writer and engineer. Newbigging was born in 1833 in Glasgow, Scotland, and...
2023. Brown, William (1854). Sketch and Life of the Character of the late Dr William Brown, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons. William Whyte and Co...
of Edinburgh. 2023. Retrieved 10 February 2023. "John Pursell v. Mrs. Newbigging and Others". Casemine.com. 2023. Retrieved 12 February 2023. "Robert Hamilton"...
William Menzies Newbigging (27 December 1874 – 16 October 1954) was a Scottish professional footballer who played for Tottenham Hotspur, Motherwell, Folkestone...
Sir Andrew Douglas Maclagan, surgeon 29 - Sir WilliamNewbigging, surgeon, and his son Patrick Newbigging 30 - James Balfour Paul, Lord Lyon 30 - George...
county of Middlesex WilliamNewbigging FRCS of Edinburgh William Hyde Pearson FRS of Clapham, in the county of Surrey Admiral Sir William Sidney Smith KCB...
were acting at the instigation of the townsmen including the minister Mr William Watson. Burntisland developed as a seaport, being second only to Leith...
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Toronto. Retrieved November 29, 2016. "Humphrey Funeral Home A.W. Miles - Newbigging Chapel Limited". Humphreymilesnewbigging.com. Retrieved November 29, 2016...
University Press: 104. ISSN 1350-7524. Gilston, William (1845). The New statistical account of Scotland. Vol. 9. William Blackwood And Sons: Edinburgh And London...
after his father managed to remove the former managing director David Newbigging. Keswick started the restructuring of the company becoming more international...
John Rae 1806–08 William Farquharson 1808–10 Andrew Inglis 1810–12 Alexander Gillespie 1812–14 James Law 1814–16 Sir WilliamNewbigging 1816–18 James Bryce...
(1858–59) Thomas Stevenson (1859–60) Alexander Bryson (1860–61) Patrick Newbigging (1861–62) Stevenson Macadam (1862–64) Charles Cowan (1864–65) Frederick...
referenced and expanded by a number of local authors. Notably Thomas Newbigging argued the battle took place six miles from Burnley, namely in Broadclough...
Pang Graham Baker Stuart Gulliver David Hsu Julian Hui Adam Keswick Alex Newbigging Anthony Nightingale Jeremy Parr Percy Weatherall Michael Wei Kuo Wu Lord...
Pagan, Andrew Wood, Robert Omond, Andrew Douglas Maclagan and Patrick Newbigging. He was Surgeon to Edinburgh Royal Infirmary from 1829, but continued...
Keswick. Part of the Keswick family business dynasty, he is the son of Sir William Johnstone "Tony" Keswick and Mary Lindley, and the grandson of Henry Keswick...