Dean Cemetery, the Glossary
The Dean Cemetery is a historically important Victorian cemetery north of the Dean Village, west of Edinburgh city centre, in Scotland.[1]
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523 relations: A. H. Freeland Barbour, Adam Rolland Rainy, Aeneas Francon Williams, Agnes Brown (suffragist), Agnes Grainger Stewart, Agnes Smith Lewis and Margaret Dunlop Gibson, Alan Cunningham, Alexander Black (architect), Alexander Crum Brown, Alexander Fletcher (British politician), Alexander Ignatius Roche, Alexander James Russell, Alexander Kinnear, 1st Baron Kinnear, Alexander Leslie (engineer), Alexander MacRobert (politician), Alexander Mactier Pirrie, Alexander Monro III, Alexander Nisbet, Alexander Robertson MacEwen, Alexander Russel, Alexander Taylor Innes, Alexander Whyte, Alexander William Black, Alexander Wood (physician), Alistair Smart, Allen Dalzell, Allen Thomson, Alma (Crimea), Amelia Robertson Hill, American Civil War, Andrew Anderson, Lord Anderson, Andrew Betts Brown, Andrew Constable, Lord Constable, Andrew Douglas Maclagan, Andrew Edward Scougal, Andrew Fergus Hewat, Andrew Halliday Douglas, Andrew Harper, Andrew Henderson Leith Fraser, Andrew Rutherfurd, Lord Rutherfurd, Andrew Thomson (minister), Angus Makellar, Archibald Bell (writer), Archibald Donald Mackenzie, Archibald Scott (moderator), Arthur Dewar, Lord Dewar, Arthur Logan Turner, Arthur Perigal, Artur Jurand, Balmoral Hotel, ... Expand index (473 more) »
- 1846 establishments in Scotland
- Cemeteries in Edinburgh
- Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemeteries in Scotland
A. H. Freeland Barbour
Alexander Hugh Freeland Barbour FRSE FRCPE (7 January 1856 – 11 June 1927) was a Scottish gynaecologist and noted medical author.
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Adam Rolland Rainy
Adam Rolland Rainy (3 April 1862 – 26 August 1911) was a Liberal Party politician in Scotland who sat in the House of Commons for Kilmarnock Burghs.
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Aeneas Francon Williams
Aeneas Francon Williams, FRSGS (17 February 1886 – 9 December 1971) was a Minister of the Church of Scotland, a Missionary, Chaplain, writer and a poet.
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Agnes Brown (suffragist)
Agnes Henderson Brown also known as Nannie Brown (12 April 1866 – 1 December 1943) was a Scottish suffragist and writer.
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Agnes Grainger Stewart
Agnes Grainger Stewart (26 April 1871 – 25 September 1956) was a Scottish writer.
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Agnes Smith Lewis and Margaret Dunlop Gibson
Agnes Smith Lewis (1843–1926)Christa Müller-Kessler,, in Oxford Dictionary of the National Biography, vol.
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Alan Cunningham
General Sir Alan Gordon Cunningham, (1 May 1887 – 30 January 1983), was a senior officer of the British Army noted for his victories over Italian forces in the East African Campaign during the Second World War. Dean Cemetery and Alan Cunningham are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Alexander Black (architect)
Alexander Black (c. 1790 – 19 February 1858) was a Scottish architect, born in Edinburgh around 1790 who is mainly known for his association with George Heriot’s School, where he acted as Superintendent of Works for most of his active life.
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Alexander Crum Brown
Alexander Crum Brown FRSE FRS (26 March 1838 – 28 October 1922) was a Scottish organic chemist. Dean Cemetery and Alexander Crum Brown are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Alexander Fletcher (British politician)
Sir Alexander MacPherson Fletcher (26 August 1929 – 18 September 1989), sometimes known as Alex Fletcher, was a Scottish Conservative Party politician.
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Alexander Ignatius Roche
Alexander Ignatius Roche (17 August 1861 – 10 March 1921) RSA NEAC RP was a Scottish artist in the late 19th century and an important figure in the "Glasgow Boys". Dean Cemetery and Alexander Ignatius Roche are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Alexander James Russell
Alexander James Russell WS FRSE (1814–1887) was a Scottish lawyer. Dean Cemetery and Alexander James Russell are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Alexander Kinnear, 1st Baron Kinnear
Alexander Smith Kinnear, 1st Baron Kinnear, (3 November 1833, Edinburgh – 20 December 1917, Edinburgh) was a Scottish advocate and judge. Dean Cemetery and Alexander Kinnear, 1st Baron Kinnear are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Alexander Leslie (engineer)
Alexander Leslie FRSE PRSSA (16 September 1844 – 7 December 1893) was a Scottish civil engineer.
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Alexander MacRobert (politician)
Alexander Munro MacRobert KC (1873 – 18 October 1930) was a Scottish lawyer and Unionist politician.
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Alexander Mactier Pirrie
Alexander Mactier Pirrie FRAI (1882–13 November 1907) was an early 20th century Scottish anthropologist. Dean Cemetery and Alexander Mactier Pirrie are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Alexander Monro III
Alexander Monro III of Craiglockhart, FRSE FRCPE FSA (Scot) MWS (5 November 1773 – 10 March 1859), was a Scottish anatomist and medical educator at the University of Edinburgh Medical School. Dean Cemetery and Alexander Monro III are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Alexander Nisbet
Alexander Nisbet (bapt. 23 March 1657; died 7 Dec. 1725) was a Scottish lawyer and antiquarian.
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Alexander Robertson MacEwen
Alexander R. MacEwen (1851–1916) was Scottish writer, minister, professor and Moderator of the United Free Church of Scotland. Dean Cemetery and Alexander Robertson MacEwen are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Alexander Russel
Alexander Russel (or sometimes Russell) FRSE (1814–1876) was a Scottish newspaper editor, who spent nearly 30 years as the editor of The Scotsman.
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Alexander Taylor Innes
Alexander Taylor Innes FRSE LLD (18 December 1833 – 27 January 1912), was a lawyer, writer, biographer and church historian. Dean Cemetery and Alexander Taylor Innes are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Alexander Whyte
For the British colonial administrator, see Alexander Frederick Whyte Rev Alexander Whyte D.D.,LL.D. (13 January 18366 January 1921) was a Scottish divine.
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Alexander William Black
Alexander William Black (28 February 1859 – 29 December 1906) was a Liberal Party politician in Scotland.
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Alexander Wood (physician)
Alexander Wood (10 December 181726 February 1884) was a Scottish physician.
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Alistair Smart
Peter Alistair Marshall Smart (30 April 1922–21 December 1992) was a 20th-century British historian and expert on Allan Ramsay. Dean Cemetery and Alistair Smart are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Allen Dalzell
Allen Dalzell MD FRSE (1821–1869) was a Scottish chemist and pharmacologist who was professor of chemistry and materia medica at the Dick Veterinary College in Edinburgh.
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Allen Thomson
Allen Thomson FRS FRSE FRCSE (2 April 1809 – 21 March 1884) was a Scottish physician, known as an anatomist and embryologist.
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Alma (Crimea)
The Alma is a small river in Crimea that flows from the Crimean Mountains in a broadly west-north-west direction to the Black Sea.
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Amelia Robertson Hill
Amelia Robertson Hill (15 January 1821 – 5 July 1904), birth record Emmilia McDermaid Paton, was a prominent Scottish artist and sculptor throughout the 19th century and one of the few with public commissions.
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American Civil War
The American Civil War (April 12, 1861 – May 26, 1865; also known by other names) was a civil war in the United States between the Union ("the North") and the Confederacy ("the South"), which was formed in 1861 by states that had seceded from the Union.
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Andrew Anderson, Lord Anderson
Andrew Macbeth Anderson, Lord Anderson (6 November 1862 – 27 May 1936) was a Scottish barrister, judge and Liberal Party politician.
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Andrew Betts Brown
Andrew Betts Brown MICE MINA (1841–1906) was a Scottish engineer and inventor.
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Andrew Constable, Lord Constable
Arthur Henderson Briggs "Andrew" Constable, Lord Constable (3 March 1865 – 4 November 1928) was a Scottish advocate, judge and Conservative politician.
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Andrew Douglas Maclagan
Sir Andrew Douglas Maclagan PRSE FRCPE FRCSE FCS FRSSA (17 April 1812, in Ayr – 5 April 1900, in Edinburgh) was a Scottish surgeon, toxicologist and scholar of medical jurisprudence. Dean Cemetery and Andrew Douglas Maclagan are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Andrew Edward Scougal
Dr Andrew Edward Scougal FRSE LLD (18 April 1846–6 November 1916) was a 19th-century Scottish civil servant who served as Chief Inspector of Schools 1901 to 1911. Dean Cemetery and Andrew Edward Scougal are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Andrew Fergus Hewat
Dr Andrew Fergus Hewat FRSE (1884–3 August 1957) was a Scottish physician involved with mental health.
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Andrew Halliday Douglas
Andrew Halliday Douglas (1819-1908) was a Scottish physician who served as President of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh 1869 to 1871.
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Andrew Harper
Andrew Harper (13 November 1844 – 25 November 1936) was a Scottish–Australian biblical scholar, teacher, and school and university college principal.
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Andrew Henderson Leith Fraser
Sir Andrew Henderson Leith Fraser (14 November 1848 – 26 February 1919) was a British officer of the Indian Civil Service and the Lieutenant Governor of Bengal between 1903 and 1908. Dean Cemetery and Andrew Henderson Leith Fraser are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Andrew Rutherfurd, Lord Rutherfurd
Andrew Rutherfurd, Lord Rutherfurd, (born Andrew Greenfield; 21 June 1791 – 13 December 1854) was a Scottish advocate, judge and politician. Dean Cemetery and Andrew Rutherfurd, Lord Rutherfurd are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Andrew Thomson (minister)
Andrew Thomson FRSE (1814–1901) was a Scottish minister and (from 1847) of the United Presbyterian Church.
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Angus Makellar
Angus Makellar (1780–1859) was a Scottish minister of the Church of Scotland who served as Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1840.
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Archibald Bell (writer)
Archibald Bell FRSE (1776–1854) was a Scottish advocate and miscellaneous writer.
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Archibald Donald Mackenzie
Archibald Donald Mackenzie (22 October 1914 - 6 October 1944), or Donny Mackenzie, was a captain of the 2nd Battalion the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, best known for escaping from a prisoner of war (PoW) camp near Piacenza in northern Italy; joining and serving as second-in-command of an Italian partisan force in Piacenza province, the Brigata Stella Rossa which in the course of 1944 liberated the valley of the Nure; and in the course of this also assisting other Allied prisoners (at least 126 airmen) to make their way to Switzerland.
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Archibald Scott (moderator)
Archibald Scott (1837–1909) was a Scottish minister who served as Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1896. Dean Cemetery and Archibald Scott (moderator) are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Arthur Dewar, Lord Dewar
Arthur Dewar, Lord Dewar (14 March 1860 – 14 June 1917) was a British politician and judge who served as a Liberal Member of Parliament (MP) for Edinburgh South as well as Solicitor General for Scotland and later a Senator of the College of Justice.
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Arthur Logan Turner
Arthur Logan Turner FRCSEd FRSE LLD (4 May 1865 – 6 June 1939) was a Scottish surgeon, who specialised in diseases of ear, nose and throat (ENT) and was one of the first surgeons to work at the purpose-built ENT Pavilion at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh. Dean Cemetery and Arthur Logan Turner are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Arthur Perigal
Arthur Perigal (c.1784–1847) was a British historical, portrait and landscape painter.
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Artur Jurand
Artur Jurand FRSE (20 March 1914 – 13 January 2000) was a Polish-born animal geneticist who did important work at the University of Edinburgh in the later 20th century. Dean Cemetery and Artur Jurand are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Balmoral Hotel
The Balmoral Hotel is a hotel and landmark in Edinburgh, Scotland.
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Baron Kinross
Baron Kinross, of Glasclune in the County of Haddington, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.
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Baron Ruthven of Gowrie
Baron Ruthven of Gowrie (pronounced Rivven), of Gowrie in the County of Perth, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, held by the Earl of Gowrie since 1956.
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Baronet
A baronet (or; abbreviated Bart or Bt) or the female equivalent, a baronetess (or; abbreviation Btss), is the holder of a baronetcy, a hereditary title awarded by the British Crown.
Basil Skinner
Dr Basil Chisholm Skinner OBE (7 November 1923 - 5 April 1995) was Scottish historian and architectural conservation campaigner. Dean Cemetery and Basil Skinner are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Belfast City Hospital
The Belfast City Hospital in Belfast, Northern Ireland, is a 900-bed modern university teaching hospital providing local acute services and key regional specialities.
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Benjamin Blyth II
Benjamin Hall Blyth FRSE (25 May 1849 – 13 May 1917), often called Benjamin Blyth II, was a Scottish civil engineer.
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Berwickshire
Berwickshire (Siorrachd Bhearaig) or the County of Berwick is a historic county, registration county and lieutenancy area in south-eastern Scotland, on the English border.
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Bishop of Edinburgh
The Bishop of Edinburgh, or sometimes the Lord Bishop of Edinburgh, is the ordinary of the Scottish Episcopal Diocese of Edinburgh.
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Blackwood's Magazine
Blackwood's Magazine was a British magazine and miscellany printed between 1817 and 1980.
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Brigadier general
Brigadier general or brigade general is a military rank used in many countries.
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British Academy
The British Academy for the Promotion of Historical, Philosophical and Philological Studies is the United Kingdom's national academy for the humanities and the social sciences.
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Brodie baronets
There have been two baronetcies created for persons with the surname Brodie, both in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom.
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Brownlow North (evangelist)
Brownlow North (6 January 1810 – 9 November 1875) was an English evangelist.
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Byrom Bramwell
Sir Byrom Bramwell FRSE FRCPE (18 December 1847 – 27 April 1931) was a British physician and medical author. Dean Cemetery and Byrom Bramwell are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Calton Hill
Calton Hill (Cnoc Coilltinn) is a hill in central Edinburgh, Scotland, situated beyond the east end of Princes Street and included in the city's UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Cambridge University (UK Parliament constituency)
Cambridge University was a university constituency electing two members to the British House of Commons, from 1603 to 1950.
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Cameron Lees
James Cameron Lees KCVO (1835–1913) was a Church of Scotland minister and author at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th.
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Canada
Canada is a country in North America.
Cenotaph
A cenotaph is an empty tomb or a monument erected in honour of a person or group of people whose remains are elsewhere.
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Challenger expedition
The Challenger expedition of 1872–1876 was a scientific programme that made many discoveries to lay the foundation of oceanography.
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Charles Alexander Stevenson
Charles Alexander Stevenson MICE MIEE FRSE (23 December 1855, – 9 May 1950) was a Scottish lighthouse engineer who built twenty-three lighthouses in and around Scotland.
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Charles Alfred Cooper
Charles Alfred Cooper FRSE LLD (16 September 1829 – 14 April 1916) was an English newspaper editor and author.
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Charles Dickson, Lord Dickson
Charles Scott Dickson, Lord Dickson, FRSE LLD (13 September 1850 – 5 August 1922) was a Scottish Unionist politician and judge.
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Charles Edward Underhill
Charles Edward Underhill PRCPE FRSE LLD (8 March 1845–24 April 1908) was a Scottish physician and sportsman, who served as President of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh from 1906 to 1908. Dean Cemetery and Charles Edward Underhill are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Charles Fellowes
Vice Admiral Charles Fellowes (19 October 1823 – 8 March 1886) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, Channel Fleet.
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Charles John Guthrie, Lord Guthrie
Charles John Guthrie, Lord Guthrie FRSE FRSGS LLD (4 April 1849 in Edinburgh – 28 April 1920 in Edinburgh) was a Scottish judge and lawyer.
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Charles Kinnear
Charles George Hood Kinnear FRIBA ARSA FRSE (30 May 1830 – 5 November 1894) was one half of Peddie & Kinnear partnership, one of Scotland’s most renowned and prodigious architectural firms. Dean Cemetery and Charles Kinnear are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Charles McBride
Charles McBride (sometimes known as Charles McBryde; 1853 – 17 December 1903) was a Scottish sculptor active in the second half of the 19th century.
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Charles Morehead (physician)
Charles Morehead CIE FRSE (8 February 1807 – 24 August 1882) was a 19th-century Scottish physician who rose to eminence in the Indian Medical Service for his contribution to medical education. Dean Cemetery and Charles Morehead (physician) are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Charles Pearson, Lord Pearson
Charles John Pearson, Lord Pearson (6 November 1843 – 15 August 1910) was a Scottish politician and judge who rose to be a Senator of the College of Justice.
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Charles Shore, 2nd Baron Teignmouth
Charles John Shore, 2nd Baron Teignmouth FRS (13 January 1796 – 18 September 1885) was a British Conservative politician.
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Charles William Gray Taylor
Charles William Gray Taylor (5 February 1879 – 21 September 1950) was a Scottish minister who served as Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1942/3.
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Christopher Johnston, Lord Sands
Christopher Nicholson Johnston, Lord Sands FRSE (18 October 1857 – 26 February 1934) was a Senator of the College of Justice in Scotland and Unionist Party (Scotland) MP for the Edinburgh and St Andrews Universities constutuency between two by-elections in 1916 and 1917. Dean Cemetery and Christopher Johnston, Lord Sands are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Cockburn Street, Edinburgh
Cockburn Street is a street in Edinburgh's Old Town, created as a serpentine link from the High Street to Waverley Station in 1856. Dean Cemetery and Cockburn Street, Edinburgh are Tourist attractions in Edinburgh.
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Colonel Robert A. Smith Monument
The Colonel Robert A. Smith Monument, located in Hart County, Kentucky, is a monument related to the American Civil War, listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Commissioners in Lunacy for Scotland
The Commissioners in Lunacy for Scotland or Lunacy Commission for Scotland were a public body established by the Lunacy (Scotland) Act 1857 to oversee asylums and the welfare of mentally ill people in Scotland.
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Commonwealth War Graves Commission
The Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) is an intergovernmental organisation of six independent member states whose principal function is to mark, record and maintain the graves and places of commemoration of Commonwealth of Nations military service members who died in the two World Wars.
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Crimean War
The Crimean War was fought from October 1853 to February 1856 between the Russian Empire and an ultimately victorious alliance of the Ottoman Empire, France, the United Kingdom, and Sardinia-Piedmont.
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Culture of Scotland
The culture of Scotland refers to the patterns of human activity and symbolism associated with Scotland and the Scottish people.
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D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson
Sir D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson CB FRS FRSE (2 May 1860 – 21 June 1948) was a Scottish biologist, mathematician and classics scholar.
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D. Alan Stevenson
David Alan Stevenson FRSE, F.I.C.E., FRSGS (7 February 1891 – 22 December 1971) was a lighthouse engineer from the famous Stevenson lighthouse-builder family and noted amateur philatelist.
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Dalmeny
Dalmeny is a village and civil parish in Scotland.
Daniel John Cunningham
Daniel John Cunningham, (15 April 1850 – 23 July 1909) was a Scottish physician, zoologist, and anatomist, famous for Cunningham's Text-book of Anatomy and Cunningham's Manual of Practical Anatomy.
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Daniel Macnee
Sir Daniel Macnee FRSE PRSA LLD (4 June 1806, Fintry, Stirlingshire – 17 January 1882, Edinburgh), was a Scottish portrait painter who served as president of the Royal Scottish Academy (1876). Dean Cemetery and Daniel Macnee are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Daniel Rutherford Haldane
Daniel Rutherford Haldane FRSE PRCPE LLD (27 March 1824 – 12 April 1887) was a prominent Scottish physician, who became president of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh in 1881.
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David Aitken (minister)
David Aitken FRSE (1796–1875) was a Scottish minister and church historian.
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David Cousin
David Cousin (19 May 1809 – 14 August 1878) was a Scottish architect, landscape architect and planner, closely associated with early cemetery design and many prominent buildings in Edinburgh.
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David Duncan Main
Dr David Duncan Main (1856-1934) was a British doctor, best known for his medical missionary work in Hangzhou, the capital of the south-eastern Chinese Province Zhejiang, during the late 1800s and early 1900s.
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David Fleming, Lord Fleming
David Pinkerton Fleming, Lord Fleming (11 February 1877 – 20 October 1944) was a Scottish politician and judge, rising to be Senator of the College of Justice.
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David Maclagan
David Maclagan MD, FRSE, FRCSEd, FRCPE (8 February 1785 – 6 June 1865) was a prominent Scottish medical doctor and military surgeon, serving in the Napoleonic Wars. Dean Cemetery and David Maclagan are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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David Mure, Lord Mure
David Mure (11 October 1810 – 11 April 1891) was a Scottish lawyer and Conservative Party politician.
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David Octavius Hill
David Octavius Hill (20 May 1802 – 17 May 1870) was a Scottish painter, photographer and arts activist. Dean Cemetery and David Octavius Hill are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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David Patrick Chalmers
Sir David Patrick Chalmers was a British colonial judge who served as the first Chief Justice of the Gold Coast from 1876 until 1878.
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David Scott (painter)
David Scott (October 1806 – 5 March 1849) was a Scottish historical painter.
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David Scott-Barrett
Lieutenant General Sir David William Scott-Barrett KBE MC (16 December 1922 − 31 December 2003) was General Officer Commanding Scotland. Dean Cemetery and David Scott-Barrett are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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David Smiles Jerdan
David Smiles Jerdan FRSE (1871–1951) was a Scottish businessman and horticulturist.
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David Stevenson (engineer)
David Stevenson MICE FRSE FRSSA (11 January 1815 – 17 July 1886) was a Scottish civil engineer and lighthouse designer who designed over 30 lighthouses in and around Scotland, and helped continue the dynasty of lighthouse engineering founded by his father, Robert Stevenson.
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David Wallace (surgeon)
Sir David Wallace, KBE, CBE, CMG., LL.D, FRCSEd.
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David Watson Stevenson
David Watson Stephenson (25 March 1842 – 18 March 1904) was a Scottish sculptor, executing portraits and monuments in marble and bronze.
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David Wilkie (surgeon)
Sir David Percival Dalbreck Wilkie, (5 November 1882 – 28 August 1938), known to friends and colleagues as DPD, was among the first of the new breed of professors of surgery appointed at a relatively young age to develop surgical research and undergraduate teaching. Dean Cemetery and David Wilkie (surgeon) are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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David Younger
Captain David Reginald Younger, VC (17 March 1871 – 11 July 1900) was a Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
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Dean Village
Dean Village (from dene, meaning 'deep valley') is a former village immediately northwest of the city centre of Edinburgh, Scotland.
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Digestive biscuit
A digestive biscuit, sometimes described as a sweet-meal biscuit, is a semi-sweet biscuit that originated in Scotland.
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Doctor of Divinity
A Doctor of Divinity (DD or DDiv; Doctor Divinitatis) is the holder of an advanced academic degree in divinity.
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Donald Callander
Major Donald Fraser Callander OBE MC & Bar (22 July 1918 – 5 April 1992) was one of the last serving British Army officers to lead his men into battle wearing the kilt.
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Donald Macfadyen, Lord Macfadyen
Donald James Dobbie Macfadyen, Lord Macfadyen (8 September 1945 – 11 April 2008) was a highly regarded Scottish lawyer who served as a judge for over a decade. Dean Cemetery and Donald Macfadyen, Lord Macfadyen are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Donald Mackenzie, Lord Mackenzie
The Hon. Dean Cemetery and Donald Mackenzie, Lord Mackenzie are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Douglas Strachan
Douglas Strachan (26 May 1875, Aberdeen, Scotland – 20 November 1950) is considered the most significant Scottish designer of stained glass windows in the 20th century.
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Drybrough & Co
Drybrough & Co was a brewery in Edinburgh, Scotland, from 1895 to 1987.
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Dublin
Dublin is the capital of the Republic of Ireland and also the largest city by size on the island of Ireland.
Dugald Mackichan
Dugald Mackichan FRSE (1851–1932) was a Scottish minister and missionary in India.
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Duncan Cameron (Scottish inventor)
Duncan Cameron (12 October 1825 – 19 February 1901) was a Scottish businessman, owner of The Oban Times newspaper and the inventor of the "Waverley" pen-nib. Dean Cemetery and Duncan Cameron (Scottish inventor) are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Dundee
Dundee (Dundee; Dùn Dè or Dùn Dèagh) is the fourth-largest city in Scotland.
Duns, Scottish Borders
Duns is a town in the Scottish Borders, Scotland.
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East India Company
The East India Company (EIC) was an English, and later British, joint-stock company founded in 1600 and dissolved in 1874.
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Edinburgh
Edinburgh (Dùn Èideann) is the capital city of Scotland and one of its 32 council areas.
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Edward Arthur Walton
Edward Arthur Walton (15 April 1860 in Glanderston House, Barrhead, Renfrewshire – 18 March 1922 in Edinburgh) was a Scottish painter of landscapes and portraits, associated with the Düsseldorf school of painting. Dean Cemetery and Edward Arthur Walton are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Edward Forbes
Edward Forbes FRS, FGS (12 February 1815 – 18 November 1854) was a Manx naturalist. Dean Cemetery and Edward Forbes are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Edward Gordon, Baron Gordon of Drumearn
Edward Strathearn Gordon, Baron Gordon of Drumearn, (10 April 1814 – 21 August 1879) was a Scottish judge and politician.
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Edward Maitland, Lord Barcaple
Edward Francis Maitland, Lord Barcaple (1803–1870) was a Scottish advocate and judge and Senator of the College of Justice.
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Edward Theodore Salvesen
Edward Theodore Salvesen, Lord Salvesen, (20 July 1857 – 23 February 1942) was a British lawyer, politician and judge who rose to be a Senator of the College of Justice.
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Edwin Bramwell
Edwin Bramwell FRSE FRCPE (1873–1952) was a British neurologist. Dean Cemetery and Edwin Bramwell are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Elizabeth II
Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; 21 April 19268 September 2022) was Queen of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms from 6 February 1952 until her death in 2022.
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Ella Pirrie
Isabella Barbour Pirrie, DCS (1857–1929), was the first nurse in the Belfast Union Workhouse Infirmary (now the Belfast City Hospital), establishing a nursing school there.
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Elsie Inglis
Eliza Maud "Elsie" Inglis (16 August 1864 – 26 November 1917) was a Scottish medical doctor, surgeon, teacher, suffragist, and founder of the Scottish Women's Hospitals. Dean Cemetery and Elsie Inglis are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Emily Murray Paterson
Emily Murray Paterson RSW SWA (1855–1934) was a Scottish artist, connected with the Glasgow School and member of the Society of Women Artists.
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Enemy at the Door
Enemy at the Door is a British television drama series made by London Weekend Television for ITV.
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Ernest Auldjo Jamieson
Ernest Arthur Oliphant Auldjo Jamieson FRIBA MID (1880–1937) was a Scottish architect operating in the early 20th century.
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Estate (land)
An estate is a large parcel of land under single ownership, which would historically generate income for its owner.
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Faculty of Actuaries
The Faculty of Actuaries in Scotland was the professional body representing actuaries in Scotland.
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Fellowship of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
Fellowship of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (FRSE) is an award granted to individuals that the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Scotland's national academy of science and letters, judged to be "eminently distinguished in their subject".
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Finlay Dun
Finlay Dun (24 February 1795 – 28 November 1853) was a Scottish art teacher, singer and musician.
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Flora Macaulay
Flora Macaulay (1859 - 1958) was a Scottish newspaper editor.
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Flora Stevenson
Flora Clift Stevenson (30 October 1839 – 28 September 1905) was a British social reformer with a special interest in education for poor or neglected children, and in education for girls and equal university access for women. Dean Cemetery and Flora Stevenson are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Florence Nightingale
Florence Nightingale (12 May 1820 – 13 August 1910) was an English social reformer, statistician and the founder of modern nursing.
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Florence St John Cadell
Florence St John Cadell (14 August 1877, Cheltenham – 30 January 1966, Edinburgh) was a Scottish artist and patriot, involved in the early days of the Scottish National Party with her partner Wendy Wood.
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Forrest baronets
The Forrest Baronetcy, of Comiston (a suburb of Edinburgh) in the County of Midlothian, was a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom.
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Forth Bridge
The Forth Bridge is a cantilever railway bridge across the Firth of Forth in the east of Scotland, west of central Edinburgh. Dean Cemetery and Forth Bridge are Category A listed buildings in Edinburgh.
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Francis Brodie Imlach
Francis Brodie Imlach FRCSEd (1819-1891) was a Scottish pioneer of modern dentistry, and the first person to use chloroform on a dental patient.
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Francis Brown Douglas
Francis Brown Douglas FRSE DL (2 April 1814-8 August 1885) was a Scottish advocate who served as the Lord Provost of Edinburgh from 1859 to 1862.
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Francis Cadell (artist)
Francis Campbell Boileau Cadell RSA (12 April 1883 – 6 December 1937) was a Scottish Colourist painter, renowned for his depictions of the elegant New Town interiors of his native Edinburgh, and for his work on Iona.
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Francis Chalmers Crawford
Francis Chalmers Crawford FRSE (1851–1908) was a Scottish stockbroker of fame as an amateur botanist and ornithologist. Dean Cemetery and Francis Chalmers Crawford are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Francis Darby Boyd
Francis Darby Boyd CB CMG FRCPEd (19 October 1866–1922) was a Scottish physician, and Professor of Clinical Medicine at the University of Edinburgh. Dean Cemetery and Francis Darby Boyd are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Francis Darby Syme
Francis Darby Syme (1818–1871) was a Scottish businessman and creator of F D Syme & Co, and Syme, Muir & Co suppliers of cheap coolie labour, which was not far removed from slavery. Dean Cemetery and Francis Darby Syme are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Francis Jeffrey, Lord Jeffrey
Francis Jeffrey, Lord Jeffrey (23 October 1773 – 26 January 1850) was a Scottish judge and literary critic. Dean Cemetery and Francis Jeffrey, Lord Jeffrey are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Francis John Williamson
Francis John Williamson (17 July 1833 – 12 March 1920) was a British portrait sculptor, reputed to have been Queen Victoria's favourite.
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Francis Mitchell Caird
Francis Mitchell Caird FRCSEd (8 August 1853 – 2 November 1926) was a Scottish surgeon who was an early advocate of Listerian antisepsis and then asepsis. Dean Cemetery and Francis Mitchell Caird are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Frank Wyville Thomson
Lt Colonel Frank Wyville Thomson FRSE IMS (1860–27 May 1918) was a 19th/20th century Scottish military surgeon and expert on tropical medicine who advanced public health in India and a noted amateur naturalist. Dean Cemetery and Frank Wyville Thomson are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Franklin Hudson
Franklin Hudson (1864–1918) was a 19th/20th century American-born photographer and osteopath and medical author, raised in Darjeeling, India, before living in Scotland. Dean Cemetery and Franklin Hudson are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Franklin's lost expedition
Franklin's lost expedition was a failed British voyage of Arctic exploration led by Captain Sir John Franklin that departed England in 1845 aboard two ships, and, and was assigned to traverse the last unnavigated sections of the Northwest Passage in the Canadian Arctic and to record magnetic data to help determine whether a better understanding could aid navigation.
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Frederick Charles Kennedy
Frederick Charles Kennedy CIE (1849–1916) was a Scottish entrepreneur in Asia who came to command and direct the largest river fleet of the 19th century. Dean Cemetery and Frederick Charles Kennedy are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Gabriel Jacques Surenne
Gabriel Jacques Surenne FSA FASE (1777–1858) was a 19th-century French-born military historian living in Scotland who authored numerous publications in the fields of warfare and battle analysis and also in French grammar.
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General (United Kingdom)
General (or full general to distinguish it from the lower general officer ranks) is the highest rank achievable by serving officers of the British Army.
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George Alexander Gibson
George Alexander Gibson FRSE FRCPE (27 January 1854 – 18 January 1913) was a Scottish physician, medical author, and amateur geologist.
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George Auldjo Jamieson
George Auldjo Jamieson FRSE (1 May 1828 – 18 July 1900) was a Scottish businessman, chartered accountant and local councillor.
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George Berry (surgeon)
Sir George Andreas Berry LLD, FRSE, FRCSEd (6 October 1853 – 18 June 1940) was a Scottish ophthalmic surgeon who acquired a reputation as a leading authority on ophthalmology, not only in the United Kingdom but also in the United States and continental Europe.
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George Brown (Canadian politician)
George Brown (November 29, 1818 – May 9, 1880) was a British-Canadian journalist, politician and one of the Fathers of Confederation.
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George Combe
George Combe (21 October 1788 – 14 August 1858) was a Scottish lawyer and a spokesman of the phrenological movement for over 20 years. Dean Cemetery and George Combe are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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George Coventry (minister)
George Coventry FRSE (1791–1872) was a Scottish minister of the Church of Scotland and amateur scientist. Dean Cemetery and George Coventry (minister) are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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George F. Merson
George Fowlie Merson FRSE FPS FCS (1866–1959) was a Scottish pharmacist who produced an artificial surgical catgut called Mersuture.
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George Frampton
Sir George James Frampton, (18 June 1860 – 21 May 1928) was a British sculptor.
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George Gregory Smith
Prof George Gregory Smith (20 June 1865 – 3 March 1932) was a Scottish literary critic.
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George Harrison (Lord Provost)
Sir George Harrison (1811 – 23 December 1885) was Lord Provost of Edinburgh and a Liberal politician.
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George Hutchison (British politician)
Sir George Aitken Clark Hutchison (6 July 1873 – 22 December 1928) was an advocate mainly remembered in his role as a politician as a Scottish Unionist who served as the Member of Parliament for Midlothian and Peebles Northern from 1922 to 1923, and from 1924 until his death.
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George Macdonald (archaeologist)
Sir George Macdonald (30 January 1862 – 9 August 1940) was a British archaeologist and numismatist who studied the Antonine Wall.
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George MacRitchie Low
George MacRitchie Low FRSE PFA (1849-1922) was a Scottish actuary. Dean Cemetery and George MacRitchie Low are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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George Paul Chalmers
George Paul Chalmers (1833 – 20 February 1878) was a Scottish landscape, marine, interior and portrait painter.
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George Ritchie (moderator)
George Ritchie (1808–1888) was a minister of the Church of Scotland, who served as Moderator of the General Assembly in 1870. Dean Cemetery and George Ritchie (moderator) are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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George Swinton (botanist)
George Swinton FRSE (1780–1854) was a Scottish civil servant who served as Chief Secretary to the British government during their colonial rule of India.
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Glasgow Queen Street railway station
Glasgow Queen Street (Sràid na Banrighinn) is a passenger railway terminus serving the city centre of Glasgow, Scotland.
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Grant baronets
Six baronetcies have been held by the Grant family.
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H. J. C. Grierson
Sir Herbert John Clifford Grierson, FBA (16 January 1866 – 19 February 1960) was a Scottish literary scholar, editor, and literary critic.
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Hamilton Bower
Major-General Sir Hamilton St Clair Bower (1 September 1858 – 5 March 1940) was a British Indian Army officer who wrote about his travels through Xinjiang and Tibet. Dean Cemetery and Hamilton Bower are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Hay baronets
There have been four baronetcies created for persons with the surname Hay, all in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia.
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Hector MacDonald
Major-General Sir Hector Archibald MacDonald, (Eachann Gilleasbaig MacDhòmhnaill; 4 March 1853 – 25 March 1903), also known as Fighting Mac, was a British Army soldier. Dean Cemetery and Hector MacDonald are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Helen Kerr
Helen Louisa Kerr, LLD JP (Howden; 9 March 1859 – 8 February 1940) was a Scottish social reformer. Dean Cemetery and Helen Kerr are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Henry Alexis Thomson
Henry Alexis Thomson CMG FRCS FRCSE (1863–1924) was a Scottish anatomist and medical author.
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Henry Bellyse Baildon
Dr Henry Bellyse Baildon (28 August 1849–6 September 1907) was a 19th-century Scottish scholar and poet. Dean Cemetery and Henry Bellyse Baildon are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Henry Cockburn, Lord Cockburn
Henry Thomas Cockburn of Bonaly, Lord Cockburn (Cockpen, Midlothian, 26 October 1779 – Bonaly, Midlothian, 26 April/18 July 1854) was a Scottish lawyer, judge and literary figure.
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Henry Cotterill
Henry Cotterill (1812 – 16 April 1886) was an Anglican bishop serving in South Africa in the second half of the 19th century.
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Henry Darwin Rogers
Henry Darwin Rogers FRS FRSE LLD (1 August 1808 – 26 May 1866) was an American geologist. Dean Cemetery and Henry Darwin Rogers are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Henry Dunlop of Craigton
Henry Dunlop of Craigton FRSE DL (1799–1867) was a Scottish cotton manufacturer and merchant who served as Lord Provost of Glasgow from 1837 to 1840.
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Henry Johnston, Lord Johnston
Henry Augustus Johnston, Lord Johnston (1844–1931) was a Scottish judge and Senator of the College of Justice. Dean Cemetery and Henry Johnston, Lord Johnston are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Henry Littlejohn
Sir Henry Duncan Littlejohn MD LLD FRCSE (8 May 1826 – 30 September 1914) was a Scottish surgeon, forensic scientist and public health official. Dean Cemetery and Henry Littlejohn are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Henry Marshall (physician)
Dr Henry Marshall FRSE (1775–1851) was a Scottish military surgeon, hygienist and medical author. Dean Cemetery and Henry Marshall (physician) are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Henry Martyn Clark
Henry Martyn-Clark (Peshawar, c. 1857 - Edinburgh, April 1916) was an Afghan-born adopted British medical missionary stationed in Amritsar in the late 19th century.
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Henry Simson
Sir Henry John Forbes Simson (12 December 1872 – 13 September 1932) was a British physician who became obstetrician to the British royal family and delivered (amongst many others) the future Queen Elizabeth II and her sister Princess Margaret. Dean Cemetery and Henry Simson are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Henry Snell Gamley
Henry Snell Gamley (1865–1928) was a Scottish sculptor specialising in war memorials and sculpture on tombs.
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Henry Wade (surgeon)
Sir Henry Wade PRCSE FRSE DSO CMG (18 December 1876 – 21 February 1955) was a Scottish military and urological surgeon. Dean Cemetery and Henry Wade (surgeon) are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Hi-de-Hi!
Hi-de-Hi! is British sitcom series, created by Jimmy Perry and David Croft, and produced for the BBC.
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Hill & Adamson
Hill & Adamson was the first photography studio in Scotland, set up by painter David Octavius Hill and engineer Robert Adamson in 1843.
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Hudson's Bay Company
The Hudson's Bay Company (HBC; Compagnie de la Baie d'Hudson) is an American and Canadian-based retail business group.
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Hugh Lyon Tennent
Hugh Lyon Tennent (11 May 1817 – 22 January 1874) was a Scottish advocate and pioneer photographer.
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Hugh Macmillan, Baron Macmillan
Hugh Pattison Macmillan, Baron Macmillan, (20 February 1873 – 5 September 1952) was a Scottish advocate, judge, parliamentarian and civil servant.
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Hutchison baronets
There have been three baronetcies created for persons with the surname Hutchison, all in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom.
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Irrawaddy Flotilla Company
The Irrawaddy Flotilla Company (IFC) was a passenger and cargo ferry company, which operated services on the Irrawaddy River in Burma, now Myanmar.
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Isabella Bird
Isabella Lucy Bishop (15 October 1831 – 7 October 1904) was an English explorer, writer, photographer and naturalist.
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J. J. Stevenson
John James Stevenson FRSE FSA FRIBA (24 August 1831 – 5 May 1908), usually referred to as J. J. Stevenson, was a British architect of the late-Victorian era.
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James Adam, Lord Adam
James Adam, Lord Adam (31 October 1824 – 27 August 1914) was a Scottish judge and Senator of the College of Justice. Dean Cemetery and James Adam, Lord Adam are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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James Alexander Russell
Sir James Alexander Russell (6 April 1846 in Glassellan House, Skye – 22 January 1918 in Edinburgh) was a Scottish physician who served as Lord Provost of Edinburgh (1891–94). Dean Cemetery and James Alexander Russell are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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James Balfour Paul
Sir James Balfour Paul (16 November 1846 – 15 September 1931) was the Lord Lyon King of Arms, the officer responsible for heraldry in Scotland, from 1890 until the end of 1926.
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James Black (Moderator)
James Macdougall Black (1879–1948) was a Scottish minister. Dean Cemetery and James Black (Moderator) are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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James Buchanan (1785–1857)
James Buchanan (1785–1857) was a Scottish businessman and philanthropist who established the Buchanan Institute in Glasgow. Dean Cemetery and James Buchanan (1785–1857) are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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James Burton (Egyptologist)
James Burton (22 September 1786 – 22 February 1862) (formerly Haliburton and latterly Haliburton) was an early British Egyptologist, known for his pioneering exploration and mapping of the Valley of the Kings, during which he became the first individual of the modern age to enter KV5; his pioneering excavations at Karnak, during which he discovered the Karnak king list; and his excavations at Medinet Habu, during which he was part of the team that discovered TT391.
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James Carswell
James Carswell (1830–1897) was a Scottish railway engineer largely remembered for his design of glazed roof on Queen Street Station, Glasgow and the huge approaches to the Forth Bridge. Dean Cemetery and James Carswell are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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James Cassie
James Cassie RSA (1819 – 11 May 1879) was a Scottish marine landscape, portrait, genre and animal painter.
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James Conway Victor
Major-General James Conway Victor (1792–1864) was a 19th-century British officer of the British Army serving mainly in Tasmania as a military engineer and architect. Dean Cemetery and James Conway Victor are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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James Coxe
Sir James Coxe MD FRSE (1811 – 1878) was a Scottish physician and expert on psychiatry.
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James Curdie Russell
James Curdie Russell (1830-1925) was a Scottish minister.
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James David Forbes
James David Forbes (1809–1868) was a Scottish physicist and glaciologist who worked extensively on the conduction of heat and seismology. Dean Cemetery and James David Forbes are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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James Duncan (surgeon)
James Duncan FRSE FRCS FRCSE (2 November 1810 – 16 August 1866) was a Scottish surgeon and manufacturing chemist responsible for much of the British supply of chloroform in the mid-19th century.
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James Dunsmure
James Dunsmure FRSE FRCSEd (23April 181415October 1886) was a Scottish surgeon.
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James Faed
James Faed (4 April 1821 – 23 September 1911) was one of three famous Scottish brother painters/artists. Dean Cemetery and James Faed are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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James Falshaw
Sir James Falshaw, 1st Baronet JP, DL, FRSE (21 March 1810 – 14 June 1889), was a British railway engineer and politician.
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James Forlong
James George Roche Forlong (6 November 1824 – 29 March 1904) was a Major General of the Indian Army who trained as a civil engineer in Scotland and England.
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James Haig Ferguson
James Haig Ferguson LLD FRSE FRCPE FRCSEd (18 December 1862 – 2 May 1934) was a prominent Scottish obstetrician and gynaecologist. Dean Cemetery and James Haig Ferguson are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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James Hodsdon
Sir James William Beeman Hodsdon KBE, FRCSEd (1858-1928) was an eminent Scottish surgeon who served as president of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh 1914–1917.
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James Leslie (engineer)
James Leslie FRSE (25 September 1801–29 December 1889) was a Scottish civil engineer specialising in docks, harbours bridges and reservoirs, largely on the east coast of Scotland.
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James Macphail
James Calder Macphail (21 February 1821 – 12 February 1908) was a Scottish Free Church minister and Gaelic tutor. Dean Cemetery and James Macphail are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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James Maidment
James Maidment (1793 in London – 1879 in Edinburgh) was a British antiquary and collector.
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James Mitchell (Scottish minister)
James Mitchell (1830–1911) was a Scottish minister and social organiser.
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James Montgomery (priest)
James Francis Montgomery FRSE (10 July 1818 – 21 September 1897) was trained as an Anglican priest and served as Dean in St Mary's Episcopal Cathedral in Edinburgh.
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James Muirhead (scholar)
James Muirhead (13 November 1830 – 8 November 1889) was a 19th-century Scottish scholar and Professor of Civil Law at Edinburgh University. Dean Cemetery and James Muirhead (scholar) are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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James Nasmyth
James Hall Nasmyth (sometimes spelled Naesmyth, Nasmith, or Nesmyth) (19 August 1808 – 7 May 1890) was a Scottish engineer, philosopher, artist and inventor famous for his development of the steam hammer.
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James Nicoll Ogilvie
James Nicoll Ogilvie (1860–1926) was a Scottish minister. Dean Cemetery and James Nicoll Ogilvie are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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James Ormiston Affleck
Sir James Ormiston Affleck FRSE (19 July 1840 – 24 September 1922) was a Scottish physician and medical author. Dean Cemetery and James Ormiston Affleck are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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James Paterson (painter)
James Paterson PRSW RSA RWS (21 August 1854 – 25 January 1932), was a Scottish landscape and portrait painter associated with The Glasgow Boys movement of artists.
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James Paterson Bower
Admiral James Paterson Bower (1806–1889) was a Royal Navy officer in the mid-19th century. Dean Cemetery and James Paterson Bower are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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James Rae Forgan
James Rae Forgan (1876-1966) was a Scottish minister who served as Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1940.
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James Simpson Fleming
James Simpson Fleming FRSE (1828-1899) was a Scottish lawyer and banker.
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James Stevenson (merchant)
James Stevenson FRSE (1786–1866) was a Scottish merchant and philanthropist who fathered two Scottish heroines, Flora Stevenson and Louisa Stevenson, the industrialist, James Cochran Stevenson and architect John James Stevenson. Dean Cemetery and James Stevenson (merchant) are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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James Stirling (engineer, born 1799)
James Stirling (3 March 1799, Methven – 10 January 1876, Edinburgh) was a Scottish engineer, and brother of Robert Stirling.
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James Warburton Begbie
James Warburton Begbie (19 November 1826 – 25 February 1876), was a Scottish physician.
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James Wilson (zoologist)
James Wilson of Woodville FRSE (1795–1856) was a 19th-century Scottish zoologist.
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James Young Gibson
James Young Gibson (19 February 1826 – 2 October 1886) was an essayist and translator noted for his work helping Alexander James Duffield translate Don Quixote into English in 1881, and on his own translations of Journey to Parnassus in 1883, Numantia in 1885 and El Cid in 1887. Dean Cemetery and James Young Gibson are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Janet Milne Rae
Janet Milne Rae (née Gibb; 8 July 1844 – 24 April 1933) usually known as Mrs. Dean Cemetery and Janet Milne Rae are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Jean Cadell
Jean Dunlop Cadell (13 September 1884 – 29 September 1967) was a Scottish character actress.
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Jenners
Jenners was a well-established department store in Edinburgh, Scotland, situated on Princes Street. Dean Cemetery and Jenners are Category A listed buildings in Edinburgh.
Jenny Wormald
Jennifer "Jenny" Wormald HonFSA Scot (18 January 1942 – 9 December 2015) was a Scottish historian who studied late medieval and early modern Scotland.
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John Abercromby, 5th Baron Abercromby
John Abercromby, 5th Baron Abercromby of Tullibody (15 January 1841 – 7 October 1924) was a Scottish soldier and archaeologist. Dean Cemetery and John Abercromby, 5th Baron Abercromby are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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John Aitken (editor)
John Aitken (25 March 1793 – 15 February 1833) was a Scottish journalist, editor and bookseller.
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John Alexander Ford
John Alexander Ford (12 June 1864 – 19 August 1925) was a Scottish landscape artist working in the Impressionist style in later life.
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John Alexander Inglis
John Alexander Inglis of Auchendinny and Redhall FRSE KC LLB (1873–1941) was a Scottish landowner, advocate and historian.
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John Anderson (zoologist)
John Anderson (4 October 1833 – 15 August 1900) was a Scottish anatomist and zoologist who worked in India as the curator of the Indian Museum, Calcutta. Dean Cemetery and John Anderson (zoologist) are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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John Beddoe
John Beddoe FRS FRAI (21 September 1826 – 19 July 1911) was one of the most prominent English ethnologists in Victorian Britain. Dean Cemetery and John Beddoe are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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John Bellany
John Bellany (18 June 1942 – 28 August 2013) was a Scottish painter.
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John Blackwood (publisher)
John Blackwood FRSE (1818-1879) was a Scottish editor and publisher, sixth son of William Blackwood, founder of the publishing company William Blackwood & Sons.
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John Campbell (Indian Army officer, born 1802)
General Sir John Campbell KCSI, CB, (1802 – 1878) was a Scottish army officer who served in the East India Company and the British Army.
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John Campbell Colquhoun
John Campbell Colquhoun (23 January 1803 – 17 April 1870) was a Scottish writer and politician. Dean Cemetery and John Campbell Colquhoun are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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John Chiene
John Chiene, CB, LLD, MD, FRSE, FRCSEd (25 February 1843 – 29 May 1923) was a Scottish surgeon, who was Professor of Surgery at the University of Edinburgh during some of its most influential years.
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John Cowan, Lord Cowan
John Cowan, Lord Cowan (1798–1878) was a Scottish judge who rose to be a Senator of the College of Justice. Dean Cemetery and John Cowan, Lord Cowan are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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John Croall & Sons Edinburgh
John Croall & Sons were a Castle Terrace, Edinburgh firm of funeral undertakers and carriage hirers founded in 1850 who expanded their business to include coaches, cabs and coachbuilding.
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John Dick Peddie
John Dick Peddie (24 February 1824 – 12 March 1891) was a Scottish architect, businessman and a Liberal Party politician. Dean Cemetery and John Dick Peddie are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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John Dowden
John Dowden /d͡ʒɒn ˈdaʊdən/ (29 June 1840 – 30 January 1910) was an Irish-born bishop and ecclesiastical historian.
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John Duncan (surgeon)
John Duncan, LLD FRCSEd FRSE (18 August 1839 — 24 August 1899) was a Scottish surgeon best known for his surgical teaching at the University of Edinburgh and the Edinburgh Extramural School of Medicine.
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John Fleming (naturalist)
John Fleming FRSE FRS FSA (10 January 1785 – 18 November 1857) was a Scottish Free Church minister, naturalist, zoologist and geologist.
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John Fraser (physician)
Dr John Fraser FRSE FRCPE (1844–1925) was a Scottish physician. Dean Cemetery and John Fraser (physician) are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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John G. S. Coghill
Dr John George Sinclair Coghill FRCPE FSA(Scot) (1834–1899) was a medical doctor specializing in obstetrics and respiratory complaints, especially tuberculosis, and was one of the earliest European medical doctors to travel to China and Japan. Dean Cemetery and John G. S. Coghill are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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John George Bartholomew
John George Bartholomew (22 March 1860 – 14 April 1920) was a British cartographer and geographer.
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John George Govan
John George Govan (1861–1927) was a Scottish businessman and evangelist who founded The Faith Mission in 1886.
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John Goodsir
John Goodsir (20 March 1814 – 6 March 1867) was a Scottish anatomist and a pioneer in the formulation of cell theory.
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John Gordon Lorimer (civil servant)
John Gordon Lorimer CIE (14 June 1870 – 8 February 1914), also known as J. G. Lorimer, was a British diplomat, historian and colonial administrator.
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John Graham MacDonald Burt
Dr John Graham MacDonald Burt FRSE LLD (1809–1868) was an eminent Scottish physician and medical author.
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John Halliday Croom
Sir John Halliday Croom FRSE PRCPE PRCSE (15 January 1847 – 27 September 1923) was a Scottish surgeon and medical author.
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John Harrison (historian)
John Harrison CBE LLD (17 August 1847–10 July 1922) was a Scottish merchant, master tailor and historical author. Dean Cemetery and John Harrison (historian) are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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John Harry Miller
John Harry Miller FRSE CBE (1869–1940) was a Scottish minister and theologian who served as Principal of St Mary's College at St Andrews University.
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John Hill Burton
John Hill Burton FRSE (22 August 1809 – 10 August 1881) was a Scottish advocate, historian and economist.
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John Hughes Bennett
John Hughes Bennett PRCPE FRSE (31 August 1812 – 25 September 1875) was an English physician, physiologist and pathologist.
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John Hutchison (sculptor)
John Hutchison (1 June 1832 – 23 May 1910) was a Scottish sculptor based in Edinburgh.
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John Irving (Royal Navy officer)
John Irving (8 February 1815 – c. 1848) was a British officer in the Royal Navy and polar explorer. Dean Cemetery and John Irving (Royal Navy officer) are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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John Lessels
John Lessels (9 January 1809 – 12 November 1883) was a Scottish architect and artist, active in Edinburgh and the Scottish Borders (particularly in the former county of Berwickshire). Dean Cemetery and John Lessels are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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John Lisle Hall McFarlane
Dr John Lisle Hall McFarlane MB ChB (19 June 1851 – 17 March 1874) was a Scottish physician and international rugby union player and sportsman.
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John MacGregor McCandlish
John MacGregor McCandlish WS FRSE (1821–1901) was a Scottish lawyer and actuary. Dean Cemetery and John MacGregor McCandlish are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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John McCosh
John McCosh or John MacCosh or James McCosh (Kirkmichael, Ayrshire, 5 March 1805 – 18 January / 16 March 1885) was a Scottish army surgeon who made documentary photographs whilst serving in India and Burma.
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John Miller (engineer)
John Miller of Leithen FRSE MICE DL (26 July 1805 – 8 May 1883) was a Scottish civil engineer and Liberal Party politician. Dean Cemetery and John Miller (engineer) are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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John More Dick Peddie
John More Dick Peddie (21 August 1853 – 10 March 1921) was a British architect. Dean Cemetery and John More Dick Peddie are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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John Munro Sym
Major-General Sir John Munro Sym KCB (1839–1919) was a Scottish military officer who commanded the 5th Gurkha Rifles. Dean Cemetery and John Munro Sym are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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John Murray (oceanographer)
Sir John Murray (3 March 1841 – 16 March 1914) was a pioneering Canadian-born British oceanographer, marine biologist and limnologist. Dean Cemetery and John Murray (oceanographer) are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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John Murray Mitchell (missionary)
John Murray Mitchell (19 August 1815 – 14 November 1904) was a Scottish missionary and orientalist who worked in his country of birth, India and France. Dean Cemetery and John Murray Mitchell (missionary) are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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John Peter Grant (MP)
John Peter Grant (21 September 1774 – 17 May 1848) was a Scottish politician from Inverness-shire who sat in the House of Commons for English constituencies between 1812 and 1826.
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John Pringle (British Army officer)
Major-General John Pringle of Symington (1774–1861) was a 19th-century Scottish soldier. Dean Cemetery and John Pringle (British Army officer) are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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John Rankine (colonial administrator)
Sir John Dalzell Rankine (8 June 1907 – 19 February 1987) was a British colonial administrator.
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John Rhind (sculptor)
John Rhind ARSA (1828–1892) was a Scottish sculptor, based in Edinburgh.
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John Riddell (genealogist)
John Riddell (1785 – 8 February 1862) was a Scottish peerage lawyer and genealogist.
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John Ritchie (newspaper owner)
John Ritchie (3 February 1778 – 21 December 1870) was a Scottish newspaper owner.
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John Ritchie Findlay
John Ritchie Findlay (21 October 1824 – 16 October 1898) was a Scottish newspaper owner and philanthropist. Dean Cemetery and John Ritchie Findlay are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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John Robertson Henderson
John Robertson Henderson CIE FRSE FZS FLS (21 May 1863 – 26 October 1925) was a Scottish zoologist who specialized in the taxonomy of marine crustaceans, particularly the decapods, and worked on specimens collected by the oceanic research vessels Investigator and Challenger.
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John Sinclair, 1st Baron Pentland
John Sinclair, 1st Baron Pentland, (7 July 1860 – 11 January 1925) was a British politician in the Scottish Liberal Party, a soldier, peer, administrator and Privy Councillor who served as the Secretary of Scotland from 1905 to 1912 and the Governor of Madras from 1912 to 1919. Dean Cemetery and John Sinclair, 1st Baron Pentland are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Sir John Skelton (18 July 1831 – 19 July 1897) was a Scottish lawyer, author and administrator.
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John Smith (physician)
Dr John C. Douglas Smith FRSE PRCPE (c.1800–4 February 1879) was a 19th-century Scottish physician specialising in treating the insane, who served as President of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh from 1865 to 1867. Dean Cemetery and John Smith (physician) are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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John Steell
Sir John Robert Steell (Aberdeen 18 September 1804 – 15 September 1891) was a Scottish sculptor.
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John Stevenson Rhind
John Stevenson Rhind (1859 – 1937) was a Scottish sculptor based in Edinburgh.
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John Stewart of Nateby Hall
John Stewart of Nateby Hall FRSE FGS (10 January 1813 – 17 March 1867) was a British naturalist. Dean Cemetery and John Stewart of Nateby Hall are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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John Stuart Blackie
John Stuart Blackie FRSE (28 July 1809 – 2 March 1895) was a Scottish scholar and man of letters.
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John Stuart Hepburn Forbes
Sir John Stuart Hepburn Forbes, 8th Baronet, of Monymusk, of Fettercairn and Pitsligo, FRSE (1804–1866) was a Scottish baronet, landowner, advocate and agriculturalist.
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John Swinton, Lord Swinton
The Hon John Swinton, Lord Swinton (1723–1799) was a Scottish lawyer, judge and writer who rose to be a Senator of the College of Justice.
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John Tait (architect)
John Tait (1787-1856) was a Scottish architect operating in the first half of the 19th century responsible for several fine streets in Edinburgh all of which are listed buildings.
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John Trayner, Lord Trayner
John Trayner, Lord Trayner (19 April 1834 – 3 February 1929) was a Scottish lawyer who rose to be a Senator of the College of Justice. Dean Cemetery and John Trayner, Lord Trayner are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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John W. L. Spence
John Webster Lowson Spence MD LRCP LRCS (11 August 1870-15 March 1930) was a Scottish x-ray pioneer and an early victim of radiation poisoning.
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John Waddell (engineer)
John Waddell (1828–1888) was a Scottish railway contractor based in Edinburgh. Dean Cemetery and John Waddell (engineer) are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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John Watson Laidlay
John Watson Laidlay FRSE (1808–1885) was a Scottish merchant, numismatist and orientalist.
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John William Ballantyne
John William Ballantyne FRSE FRCPE (4 June 1861 – 23 January 1923) was a Scottish physician and obstetrician. Dean Cemetery and John William Ballantyne are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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John Wilson (Scottish writer)
John Wilson FRSE (18 May 1785 – 3 April 1854) was a Scottish advocate, literary critic and author, the writer most frequently identified with the pseudonym Christopher North of Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine. Dean Cemetery and John Wilson (Scottish writer) are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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John Wilson (singer)
John Wilson (1800–1849) was a Scottish singer.
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John Young Buchanan
John Young Buchanan FRSE FRS FCS (20 February 1844 – 16 October 1925) was a Scottish chemist, oceanographer and Arctic explorer.
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Joseph Bell
Joseph Bell FRCSE (2 December 1837 – 4 October 1911) was a Scottish surgeon and lecturer at the medical school of the University of Edinburgh in the 19th century. Dean Cemetery and Joseph Bell are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Joseph Fairweather Lamb
Joseph Fairweather Lamb FRSE (1928–2015) was a 20th-century Scottish physician, who was emeritus Professor of the Chandos Chair of Physiology at the University of St Andrews.
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Joseph James Hargrave
Joseph James Hargrave (1 April 1841 – 22 February 1894) was a Hudson's Bay Company fur trader, author, and journalist.
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Joseph Laing Waugh
Joseph Laing Waugh (1868–1928) was a Scottish businessman and writer. Dean Cemetery and Joseph Laing Waugh are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Joseph Noel Paton
Sir Joseph Noel Paton (13 December 1821 – 26 December 1901) was a Scottish artist, illustrator and sculptor.
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Joseph Robertson (historian)
Joseph Robertson FSA (17 May 1810 – 13 December 1866) was a Scottish historian and record scholar.
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Joseph Shield Nicholson
Joseph Shield Nicholson, FBA FRSE (9 November 1850 – 12 May 1927) was an English economist.
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Kenneth Craik
Kenneth James William Craik (1914 – 1945) was a Scottish philosopher and psychologist.
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King William Island
King William Island (Île du Roi-Guillaume; previously: King William Land; script) is an island in the Kitikmeot Region of Nunavut, which is part of the Arctic Archipelago.
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Lauderdale Maule
Lauderdale Maule, DL (27 March 1807 – 1 August 1854) was a Scottish soldier, the second son of the Lord Panmure.
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Lena Ashwell
Lena Margaret Ashwell, Lady Simson (Pocock; 28 September 1872 – 13 March 1957) was a British actress and theatre manager and producer, known as the first to organise large-scale entertainment for troops at the front, which she did during World War I. After the war she created the Lena Ashwell Players. Dean Cemetery and Lena Ashwell are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Lewis Spence
James Lewis Thomas Chalmers Spence (25 November 1874 – 3 March 1955) was a Scottish journalist, poet, author, folklorist and occult scholar.
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Liberal Unionist Party
The Liberal Unionist Party was a British political party that was formed in 1886 by a faction that broke away from the Liberal Party.
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Liberation Day (Italy)
Liberation Day (Festa della Liberazione), also known as the Anniversary of Italy's Liberation (Anniversario della liberazione d'Italia), Anniversary of the Resistance (Anniversario della Resistenza), or simply 25 April (25 aprile), is a national holiday in Italy that commemorates the victory of the Italian resistance movement against Nazi Germany and the Italian Social Republic, puppet state of the Nazis and rump state of the fascists, culmination of the liberation of Italy from German occupation and of the Italian civil war in the latter phase of World War II.
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List of provosts of Glasgow
The Right Honourable Lord Provost of Glasgow is the convener of the Glasgow City Council.
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Lord Belhaven and Stenton
Lord Belhaven and Stenton, of the County of Haddington, is a Lordship of Parliament in the Peerage of Scotland.
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Lord Borthwick
Lord Borthwick is a title in the Peerage of Scotland.
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Lord provost
A lord provost (Àrd-Phrobhaist) is the convenor of the local authority, the civic head and the lord-lieutenant of one of the principal cities of Scotland.
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Lord Provost of Edinburgh
The Right Honourable Lord Provost of Edinburgh is elected by and is the convener of the City of Edinburgh Council and serves not only as the chair of that body, but as a figurehead for the entire city, ex officio the Lord-Lieutenant of Edinburgh and honorarily the Admiral of the Firth of Forth.
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Louisa Stevenson
Louisa Stevenson (15 July 1835 – 13 May 1908) was a Scottish campaigner for women's university education, women's suffrage and effective, well-organised nursing.
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Lucknow
Lucknow is the capital and the largest city of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh and it is the administrative headquarters of the eponymous district and division.
MacGibbon and Ross
David MacGibbon (2 April 1831 – 20 February 1902) and Thomas Ross (10 November 1839 – 4 December 1930) were Scottish architects.
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Maitland Moir
John Maitland Moir (18 June 1924 – 17 April 2013) was a priest of the Orthodox Church of St Andrew in Edinburgh, and founder of several Orthodox communities in Scotland.
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Major general (United Kingdom)
Major general (Maj Gen) is a "two-star" rank in the British Army and Royal Marines.
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Marcus Dods (theologian born 1834)
Marcus Dods (11 April 1834 – 26 April 1909) was a Scottish divine and controversial biblical scholar.
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Margaret Neill Fraser
Margaret (Madge) Neill Fraser (4 June 1880 – 8 March 1915) usually known as Madge, was a Scottish First World War nurse and notable amateur golfer.
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Mary Cameron (painter)
Mary Margaret Cameron (9 March 1865 – 15 February 1921) was a Scottish artist, renowned for her depictions of everyday Spanish life. Dean Cemetery and Mary Cameron (painter) are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Mary Syme Boyd
Mary Syme Boyd (15 August 1910 – 30 October 1997) was a Scottish artist and sculptor who studied at the Edinburgh College of Art from 1929 to 1933. Dean Cemetery and Mary Syme Boyd are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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McEwan's
McEwan's is a brand of beer owned by Carlsberg Marston's Brewing Company.
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McVitie's
McVitie's is a British snack food brand owned by United Biscuits.
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Members of the Victorian Legislative Council, 1892–1895
This is a list of members of the Victorian Legislative Council from the elections of 8 September 1892 to the elections of 12 September 1895.
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Mitchell Mitchell-Thomson
Sir Mitchell Mitchell-Thomson, 1st Baronet, FRSE, FSA(Scot) (5 December 1846 – 15 November 1918) was a British merchant and businessman who served as the Lord Provost of Edinburgh 1897 to 1900.
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Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
The moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland is the minister or elder chosen to moderate (chair) the annual General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, which is held for a week in Edinburgh every year.
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Modern Two
Modern Two, formerly the Dean Gallery, in Edinburgh, is one of the two buildings housing the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, one of Scotland's national art galleries. Dean Cemetery and Modern Two are Category A listed buildings in Edinburgh.
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Montagu Cotterill
Sir Joseph Montagu Cotterill, CMG, FRCSEd, RAMC (23 November 1851 – 30 December 1933) was a surgeon who as a young man played first-class cricket and made one appearance for England.
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Munfordville, Kentucky
Munfordville is a home rule-class city in, and the county seat of, Hart County, Kentucky, United States.
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Neil Arnott
Dr Neil Arnott FRS LLD (15 May 1788March 1874) was a Scottish physician and inventor. Dean Cemetery and Neil Arnott are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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New Town, Edinburgh
The New Town is a central area of Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland. Dean Cemetery and New Town, Edinburgh are Tourist attractions in Edinburgh.
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Nib (pen)
A nib is the part of a quill, dip pen, fountain pen, ball point or stylus which comes into contact with the writing surface in order to deposit ink.
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Nisbet House
Nisbet House is a 17th-century mansion in the Scottish Borders.
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Norman Macleod (moderator)
Norman Macleod (1838–1911) was a Scottish minister who served as Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1900.
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Norman Purvis Walker
Sir Norman Purvis Walker FRCPE (2 August 1862, Dysart – 7 November 1942, Balerno) was a Scottish dermatologist, and physician-in-charge of the Skin Department at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh.
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Northwest Passage
The Northwest Passage (NWP) is the sea lane between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans through the Arctic Ocean, along the northern coast of North America via waterways through the Arctic Archipelago of Canada.
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Nunavut
Nunavut (ᓄᓇᕗᑦ) is the largest and northernmost territory of Canada.
Obelisk
An obelisk (from ὀβελίσκος; diminutive of ὀβελός obelos, "spit, nail, pointed pillar") is a tall, four-sided, narrow tapering monument which ends in a pyramid-like shape or pyramidion at the top.
Olive Rae
Olive Margaret Milne Rae (1878–1933) was a Scottish soprano concert singer and actress who appeared in comic opera and Edwardian musical comedy in London and on tours of the British provinces. Dean Cemetery and Olive Rae are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Paisley, Renfrewshire
Paisley (Paisley; Pàislig) is a large town situated in the west central Lowlands of Scotland.
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Patrick Campbell MacDougall
Patrick Campbell MacDougall FRSE (28 November 1806–30 December 1867) was a Scottish minister of the Free Church of Scotland who became Professor of Moral Philosophy at the University of Edinburgh. Dean Cemetery and Patrick Campbell MacDougall are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Patrick Fraser, Lord Fraser
Patrick Fraser, Lord Fraser LLD (1817–1889) was a Scottish judge and legal scholar.
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Patrick Heron Watson
Sir Patrick Heron Watson (5 January 1832 – 21 December 1907) was an eminent 19th-century Scottish surgeon and pioneer of anaesthetic development.
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Patrick Neill Fraser
Patrick Neill Fraser FRSE FRSGS (1830–1905) was a Scottish printer and botanist. Dean Cemetery and Patrick Neill Fraser are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Patrick Newbigging
Patrick Small Keir Newbigging FRSE FRSSA FRCSE (1813–1864) was a Scottish surgeon and general practitioner.
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Patrick Shaw (legal writer)
Patrick Shaw (18 June 1796Scotland, Select Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950 – 12 February 1872) was a Scottish lawyer and legal writer.
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Peter McBride (physician)
Peter McBride FRSE (1854–1946) was a Scottish physician and expert on the larynx. Dean Cemetery and Peter McBride (physician) are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Phrenology
Phrenology or craniology is a pseudoscience that involves the measurement of bumps on the skull to predict mental traits.
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Pilkington Jackson
Charles d’Orville Pilkington Jackson RSA, FRBS, FRSA (11 October 1887 – 20 September 1973) was a British sculptor prominent in Scotland in the 20th century.
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Poultry (office)
A poultry was the office in a medieval household responsible for the purchase and preparation of poultry, as well as the room in which the poultry was stored.
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Princes Street
Princes Street (Sràid nam Prionnsan) is one of the major thoroughfares in central Edinburgh, Scotland and the main shopping street in the capital. Dean Cemetery and Princes Street are Tourist attractions in Edinburgh.
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Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon
Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon (Margaret Rose; 21 August 1930 – 9 February 2002) was the younger daughter of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother.
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Queen Victoria
Victoria (Alexandrina Victoria; 24 May 1819 – 22 January 1901) was Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837 until her death in 1901.
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Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders
The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders or 79th (The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders) Regiment of Foot was a line infantry regiment of the British Army, raised in 1793.
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Reginald Mitchell-Innes
Reginald John Simpson Mitchell-Innes (1848-1930) was an Episcopalian priest in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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Richard Findlay (broadcaster)
Richard Findlay CBE (5 November 1943 – 8 July 2017) was a Scottish broadcaster who served as Chairman of STV and CEO of Scottish Radio Holdings, amongst other roles.
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Richard Vary Campbell
Richard Vary Campbell FRSE FSA (1840–1901) was a Scottish advocate and author of legal books, who rose to be Sheriff of Roxburgh.
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Robert Alexander (artist)
Robert Alexander RSA RSW (1840–1923) was a 19th and early 20th century Scottish artist. Dean Cemetery and Robert Alexander (artist) are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Robert Allan (mineralogist)
Robert Allan FRSE FGS (12 October 1806 – 6 June 1863) was a Scottish advocate, stockbroker and amateur mineralogist. Dean Cemetery and Robert Allan (mineralogist) are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Robert Anstruther Goodsir
Robert Anstruther Goodsir (7 July 182317 January 1895) was a Scottish medical doctor, explorer and writer.
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Robert Blackburn, Lord Blackburn
Robert Francis Leslie Blackburn, Lord Blackburn (1864–1944) was a Scottish lawyer and Senator of the College of Justice. Dean Cemetery and Robert Blackburn, Lord Blackburn are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Robert Blair (minister)
Robert Blair (3 May 1837 – 4 November 1907) was a Scottish minister and a Gaelic scholar. Dean Cemetery and Robert Blair (minister) are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Robert Bowes Malcolm
Dr Robert Bowes Malcolm FRSE FRCPE (25 August 1807 – 6 June 1894) was a British physician. Dean Cemetery and Robert Bowes Malcolm are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Robert Carfrae
Robert Carfrae FSAScot (1820–1900) was Curator of the Museum of Antiquities of Scotland.
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Robert Carstairs Reid
Robert Carstairs Reid (6 December 1845–1894) was a 19th-century Scottish civil engineer.
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Robert Chambers Jr.
Robert Chambers (March 1832 – 23 March 1888) was a Scottish publisher, editor of Chambers' Journal, amateur golfer and encyclopaedist, the son of Robert Chambers, the co-founder of the W & R Chambers publishing house in Edinburgh.
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Robert Cox (Scottish lawyer)
Robert Cox WS (1810–1872) was a Scottish lawyer, known as a writer of several works on the question of the Christian Sabbath, and a phrenologist.
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Robert Cox (Scottish politician)
Robert J. Cox FRSE (6 May 1845 – 2 June 1899) was a Scottish gelatine and glue manufacturer and Liberal Unionist politician.
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Robert Craig Maclagan
Dr Robert Craig Maclagan FRSE FRCPE (6 March 1839 – 12 July 1919) was a Scottish physician, anthropologist and author from the Maclagan family. Dean Cemetery and Robert Craig Maclagan are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Robert Daun
Dr Robert Daun FRSE FRCS (1785 – 1871) was a prominent figure in 19th century Scotland with a colourful life, ranging from being with the Scots Greys at the Battle of Waterloo to being elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Dean Cemetery and Robert Daun are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Robert Digby-Jones
Robert James Thomas Digby-Jones (27 September 1876 – 6 January 1900) was a Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
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Robert Dunsmure
Robert Dunsmure (23 December 1852 - 4 August 1894) was a pastoralist and politician in colonial Queensland.
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Robert Gemmell Hutchison
Robert Gemmell Hutchison RSA RSW (1855–1936) was a Scottish landscape artist, specialising in coastal scenes.
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Robert George Allan
Sir Robert George Allan (7 November 1879 – 4 January 1972) was a British agricultural administrator in British India. Dean Cemetery and Robert George Allan are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Robert Handyside, Lord Handyside
Robert Handyside, Lord Handyside FRSE (1798–1858) was a Scottish lawyer and judge who served as Solicitor General for Scotland and a Lord of Session. Dean Cemetery and Robert Handyside, Lord Handyside are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Robert Horne Stevenson
Robert Horne Stevenson (27 October 1812 – 15 November 1886) was a Scottish minister who served as Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1871 to 1872.
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Robert Howie Fisher
Robert Howie Fisher (1861–1934) was a Scottish minister in the 19th century who became Chaplain in Ordinary to King George V in Scotland from 1913.
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Robert James Blair Cunynghame
Robert James Blair Cunynghame of Cronan, FRCSEd, FRSE JP (13 January 1841 – 23 December 1903) was a prominent Scottish surgeon, physiologist and early forensic scientist in the late 19th century.
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Robert Kaye Greville
Dr. Dean Cemetery and Robert Kaye Greville are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Robert Kilpatrick, Baron Kilpatrick of Kincraig
Robert Kilpatrick, Baron Kilpatrick of Kincraig (29 July 1926 – 16 September 2015) was a Scottish physician, educator, academic and former President of the General Medical Council.
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Robert Lee, Lord Lee
Robert Lee, Lord Lee FRSE (1 April 1830 – 11 October 1890) was a 19th-century Scottish lawyer and judge. Dean Cemetery and Robert Lee, Lord Lee are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Robert MacKay Smith
Robert Mackay Smith FRSE (1802–1888) was a Scottish businessman, meteorologist and philanthropist.
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Robert Matheson (architect)
Robert Matheson (1808–1877) was a Scottish architect operating for some time as Clerk of Works for Scotland and playing a major design role in many buildings, especially within Edinburgh.
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Robert Milne Murray
Robert Milne Murray FRSE FRCPE FRSSA (6 May 1855 – 14 February 1904) was a Scottish surgeon and medical author.
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Robert Muir (pathologist)
Sir Robert Muir, FRS, FRSE, FRCP, FRCPE, FRFPSG (5 July 1864 – 30 March 1959) was a Scottish physician and pathologist who carried out pioneering work in immunology, and was one of the leading figures in medical research in Glasgow in the early 20th century.
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Robert Nasmyth
Robert Nasmyth FRCSEd, FRSE (7 November 1791 – 12 May 1870) was a Scottish dental surgeon from Edinburgh who was Surgeon-Dentist to Queen Victoria in Scotland. Dean Cemetery and Robert Nasmyth are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Robert Nisbet (minister)
Robert Nisbet FRSE (7 January 1814 – 22 November 1874) was a Scottish minister of the Church of Scotland and religious author. Dean Cemetery and Robert Nisbet (minister) are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Robert Peel Ritchie
Dr Robert Peel Ritchie MD FRSE PRCPE (1835-1902) was a Scottish physician and medical historian.
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Robert Rainy
Robert Rainy (1 January 1826 – 22 December 1906), was a Scottish Presbyterian divine. Dean Cemetery and Robert Rainy are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Robert Reid (architect)
Robert Reid (8 November 1774 – 20 March 1856) was the King's architect and surveyor for Scotland from 1827 to 1839. Dean Cemetery and Robert Reid (architect) are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Robert Reid Kalley
Robert Reid Kalley (September 1809 – 17 January 1888) was a Scottish physician and Presbyterian, later Congregationalist, missionary notable for his efforts to spread Presbyterian views in Portuguese-speaking territories and as the introducer of Protestantism in Portugal at a time when the only religion allowed to the Portuguese citizens was Roman Catholicism.
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Robert T. Skinner
Robert Taylor Skinner (1867–1946) was a 20th-century Scottish mathematician, historical author and antiquarian. Dean Cemetery and Robert T. Skinner are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Robert Tennent
Robert Tennent FRSE (1815 - 15 December 1890) was an early Scottish photographer and major landowner in Australia. Dean Cemetery and Robert Tennent are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Robert William Thomson
Robert William Thomson PRSSA FRSE (29 June 1822 – 8 March 1873) was a Scottish inventor known for inventing the refillable fountain pen and the pneumatic tyre. Dean Cemetery and Robert William Thomson are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Ronald Fairbairn
William Ronald Dodds Fairbairn FRSE (11 August 1889 – 31 December 1964) was a Scottish psychiatrist, psychoanalyst and a central figure in the development of the Object Relations Theory of psychoanalysis. Dean Cemetery and Ronald Fairbairn are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Royal College of Physicians
The Royal College of Physicians of London, commonly referred to simply as the Royal College of Physicians (RCP), is a British professional membership body dedicated to improving the practice of medicine, chiefly through the accreditation of physicians by examination.
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Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh
The Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh (RCPE) is a medical royal college in Scotland. Dean Cemetery and royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh are Category A listed buildings in Edinburgh.
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Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (RCSEd) is a professional organisation of surgeons.
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Royal Geographical Society
The Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers), often shortened to RGS, is a learned society and professional body for geography based in the United Kingdom.
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Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh
The Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh (RIE) was established in 1729, and is the oldest voluntary hospital in Scotland.
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Royal Scottish Academy
The Royal Scottish Academy (RSA) is the country’s national academy of art.
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Royal Society
The Royal Society, formally The Royal Society of London for Improving Natural Knowledge, is a learned society and the United Kingdom's national academy of sciences.
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Royal Society of Edinburgh
The Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE) is Scotland's national academy of science and letters.
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Russell bodies
Russell bodies are inclusion bodies usually found in atypical plasma cells that become known as Mott cells.
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Sam Bough
Samuel Bough (8 January 1822 – 19 November 1878) was an English-born landscape painter who spent much of his career working in Scotland. Dean Cemetery and Sam Bough are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Samuel Alexander Pagan
Samuel Alexander Pagan MD FRSE FRCSEd (1793–1867) was a 19th-century Scottish surgeon and obstetrician.
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Samuel Butcher (classicist)
Samuel Henry Butcher DCL LLD (16 April 1850 – 29 December 1910) was an Anglo-Irish classical scholar and politician. Dean Cemetery and Samuel Butcher (classicist) are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Samuel Peploe
Samuel John Peploe (pronounced PEP-low; 27 January 1871 – 11 October 1935) was a Scottish Post-Impressionist painter, noted for his still life works and for being one of the group of four painters that became known as the Scottish Colourists.
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Scott Monument
The Scott Monument is a Victorian Gothic monument to Scottish author Sir Walter Scott. Dean Cemetery and Scott Monument are Category A listed buildings in Edinburgh.
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Seismometer
A seismometer is an instrument that responds to ground displacement and shaking such as caused by quakes, volcanic eruptions, and explosions.
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Senator of the College of Justice
The Senators of the College of Justice in Scotland are judges of the College of Justice, a set of legal institutions involved in the administration of justice in Scotland.
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Serbia
Serbia, officially the Republic of Serbia, is a landlocked country at the crossroads of Southeast and Central Europe, located in the Balkans and the Pannonian Plain.
Sevastopol
Sevastopol, sometimes written Sebastopol, is the largest city in Crimea and a major port on the Black Sea.
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Simon Cadell
Simon John Cadell (19 July 1950 – 6 March 1996) was a classically trained English actor, best known for his portrayal of Jeffrey Fairbrother in the first five series of the BBC situation comedy Hi-de-Hi!. Dean Cemetery and Simon Cadell are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Sir Alexander Grant, 10th Baronet
Sir Alexander Grant, 10th Baronet, FRSE (23 September 1826 – 30 November 1884) was a British landowner and historian who served as Principal of the University of Edinburgh from 1868 to 1884.
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Sir Archibald Alison, 1st Baronet
Sir Archibald Alison, 1st Baronet, (29 December 179223 May 1867) was a Scottish advocate (attorney) and historian. Dean Cemetery and Sir Archibald Alison, 1st Baronet are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Sir Archibald Alison, 2nd Baronet
General Sir Archibald Alison, 2nd Baronet (21 January 1826 – 5 February 1907) was a Scottish soldier who achieved high office in the British Army in the 1880s. Dean Cemetery and Sir Archibald Alison, 2nd Baronet are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Sir Douglas Thomson, 2nd Baronet
Sir James Douglas Wishart Thomson, 2nd Baronet (30 October 1905 – 3 January 1972) was a Scottish Unionist politician.
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Sir Frederick Thomson, 1st Baronet
Sir Frederick Charles Thomson, 1st Baronet, (27 May 1875 – 21 April 1935) was a Scottish Unionist politician and lawyer.
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Sir Henry Wellwood-Moncreiff, 10th Baronet
Sir Henry Wellwood-Moncreiff, 10th Baronet, originally Henry Moncrieff (21 May 1809–4 November 1883) was a Scottish minister, considered one of the most influential figures in the Free Church of Scotland in his time.
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Sir James Caird, 1st Baronet, of Belmont Castle
Sir James Key Caird, 1st Baronet (7 January 1837 – 9 March 1916) was a Scottish jute baron and mathematician. Dean Cemetery and Sir James Caird, 1st Baronet, of Belmont Castle are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Sir James Gibson, 1st Baronet
Sir James Puckering Gibson, 1st Baronet (14 August 1849 – 11 January 1912), was a Scottish Liberal Party politician.
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Sir James Steel
Sir James Steel, 1st Baronet (1829–1904) was a Scottish builder and businessman who served as Lord Provost of Edinburgh from 1900 to 1903. Dean Cemetery and Sir James Steel are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Sir John Ritchie Findlay, 1st Baronet
Sir John Ritchie Findlay, 1st Baronet, (13 January 1866 – 13 April 1930) was a Scottish businessmen and philanthropist who owned the newspaper The Scotsman. Dean Cemetery and Sir John Ritchie Findlay, 1st Baronet are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Sir Patrick Ford, 1st Baronet
Sir Patrick Johnstone Ford, 1st Baronet (5 March 1880 – 28 September 1945) at Leigh Rayment's peerage pages was a Scottish Unionist Party politician.
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St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh (Episcopal)
The Cathedral Church of Saint Mary the Virgin, commonly known as St Mary's Episcopal Cathedral, is a cathedral of the Scottish Episcopal Church in the West End of Edinburgh, Scotland; part of the worldwide Anglican Communion. Dean Cemetery and St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh (Episcopal) are Category A listed buildings in Edinburgh.
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Stair Agnew
Sir Stair Agnew (6 December 1831 – 12 July 1916) was a Scottish public official. Dean Cemetery and Stair Agnew are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Steam hammer
A steam hammer, also called a drop hammer, is an industrial power hammer driven by steam that is used for tasks such as shaping forgings and driving piles.
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Stewart Kaye
Stewart Kaye FRIBA FRICS (1885–1952) was a Scottish architect in the 20th century. Dean Cemetery and Stewart Kaye are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Stewart McGlashan
Stewart McGlashan or McGlashen (1807–1873) was a Scottish sculptor and mason, responsible for creating the company Stewart McGlashen (sic) which flourished from 1842 to 1974.
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Sydney Goodsir Smith
Sydney Goodsir Smith (26 October 1915 – 15 January 1975) was a New Zealand-born Scottish poet, artist, dramatist and novelist. Dean Cemetery and Sydney Goodsir Smith are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Tay Bridge
The Tay Bridge (Drochaid-rèile na Tatha) carries rail traffic across the Firth of Tay in Scotland between Dundee and the suburb of Wormit in Fife.
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The Oban Times
The Oban Times is a local, weekly newspaper, published in Oban, Argyll and Bute on a Thursday.
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The Scotsman
The Scotsman is a Scottish compact newspaper and daily news website headquartered in Edinburgh.
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Theodore Marshall
Theodore Marshall (1846–1909) was a Scottish minister who served as Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1908. Dean Cemetery and Theodore Marshall are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Third Anglo-Burmese War
The Third Anglo-Burmese War (Tatiya Anggalip–Mran cac), also known as the Third Burma War, took place during 7–29 November 1885, with sporadic resistance continuing into 1887.
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Thomas Anderson (botanist)
Thomas Anderson FLS (26 February 1832 – 26 October 1870) was a Scottish botanist who worked in India. Dean Cemetery and Thomas Anderson (botanist) are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Thomas Annandale
Thomas Annandale, FRCS FRSE (1838–1907) was a Scottish surgeon who conducted the first repair of the meniscus and the first successful removal of an acoustic neuroma, and introduced the pre-peritoneal approach to inguinal hernia repair.
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Thomas Barnby Whitson
Sir Thomas Barnby Whitson FRSE DL EZS LLD (10 March 1869 – 1 October 1948) was a Scottish chartered accountant who served as Lord Provost of Edinburgh 1929 to 1932. Dean Cemetery and Thomas Barnby Whitson are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Thomas Bonnar
Thomas Bonnar (d. 1847) was a Scottish interior designer and architect of note, working in the Edinburgh area.
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Thomas Bouch
Sir Thomas Bouch (25 February 1822 – 30 October 1880) was a British railway engineer. Dean Cemetery and Thomas Bouch are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Thomas Clouston
Sir Thomas Smith Clouston (22 April 1840 – 19 April 1915) was a Scottish psychiatrist.
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Thomas Corsan Morton
Thomas Corsan Morton (1859–1928) was a Scottish artist, known as one of the Glasgow Boys.
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Thomas Goodall Nasmyth
Dr Thomas Goodall Nasmyth FRSE DL JP DPH (28 February 1855 – 16 January 1937) was a Scottish physician, medical author and historian. Dean Cemetery and Thomas Goodall Nasmyth are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Thomas Graham Brown
Thomas Graham Brown FRS (usually known as T. Graham Brown; 27 March 1882 – 28 October 1965) was a Scottish mountaineer and physiologist, most famous for finding three new routes up the east face of Mont Blanc. Dean Cemetery and Thomas Graham Brown are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Thomas Grainger Stewart
Sir Thomas Grainger Stewart (23 September 1837, in Edinburgh – 3 February 1900, in Edinburgh) was an eminent Scottish physician who served as president of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh (1889–1891), president of the Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh, president of the medicine section of the British Medical Association, and Physician-in-Ordinary to the Queen for Scotland. Dean Cemetery and Thomas Grainger Stewart are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Thomas Jackson Crawford
Thomas Jackson Crawford (1812–1875) was a Scottish minister and professor of divinity at the University of Edinburgh.
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Thomas Jamieson Boyd
Sir Thomas Jamieson Boyd, (22 February 1818–22 August 1902) publisher and philanthropist, was Lord Provost of Edinburgh from 1877 to 1882.
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Thomas Mackenzie, Lord Mackenzie
The Hon Thomas Mackenzie, Lord Mackenzie (1807-1889) was a Scottish judge who rose to be a Senator of the College of Justice. Dean Cemetery and Thomas Mackenzie, Lord Mackenzie are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Thomas Morison, Lord Morison
Thomas Brash Morison, Lord Morison (21 November 1868 – 28 July 1945) was a Scottish politician and judge.
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Thomas Richard Fraser
Sir Thomas Richard Fraser (5 February 1841 – 4 January 1920) was a British physician and pharmacologist.
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Thomas Robert Swinburne
Thomas Robert Swinburne of Marcus FRSE DL (1794–1864) was a British military administrator serving in the British Army. Dean Cemetery and Thomas Robert Swinburne are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Thomas Stuart Burnett
Thomas Stuart Burnett ARSA (4 July 1853 – 8 March 1888) was a Scottish sculptor in the 19th century.
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Thomas Thomson (advocate)
Thomas Thomson FRSE FSA Scot (10 November 1768 – 2 October 1852) was a Scottish advocate, antiquarian and archivist who served as Principal Clerk of Session (1828–1852) and as secretary of the literary section of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (1812–20). Dean Cemetery and Thomas Thomson (advocate) are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Toronto
Toronto is the most populous city in Canada and the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario.
University of Edinburgh
The University of Edinburgh (University o Edinburgh, Oilthigh Dhùn Èideann; abbreviated as Edin. in post-nominals) is a public research university based in Edinburgh, Scotland. Dean Cemetery and university of Edinburgh are Tourist attractions in Edinburgh.
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University of Glasgow
The University of Glasgow (abbreviated as Glas. in post-nominals) is a public research university in Glasgow, Scotland.
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Valentine Faithfull
The Reverend Valentine Grantham Faithfull FRSE (25 June 1820 – 30 May 1894) was an English clergyman and a first-class cricketer who played for Cambridge University in 1841.
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Victor Noel-Paton, Baron Ferrier
Victor Ferrier Noel-Paton, Baron Ferrier ED TD DL (29 January 1900 – 4 June 1992) was a British soldier and commercial businessman.
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Victoria Cross
The Victoria Cross (VC) is the highest and most prestigious decoration of the British decorations system.
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Victorian era
In the history of the United Kingdom and the British Empire, the Victorian era was the reign of Queen Victoria, from 20 June 1837 until her death on 22 January 1901.
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Wallace Williamson
Andrew Wallace Williamson KCVO, (29 December 1856 – 10 July 1926) was a Church of Scotland minister who was Dean of the Thistle. Dean Cemetery and Wallace Williamson are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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Walter Lorrain Brodie
Lieutenant Colonel Walter Lorrain Brodie (28 July 1884 – 23 August 1918) was a Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
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Walter Mercer
Sir Walter Mercer KBE FRSE FRCSEd FRCPE LLD (19 March 1890 – 23 February 1971) was a Scottish orthopaedic surgeon.
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Warriston Cemetery
Warriston Cemetery is a cemetery in Edinburgh. Dean Cemetery and Warriston Cemetery are Category A listed buildings in Edinburgh, Cemeteries in Edinburgh and Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemeteries in Scotland.
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Water of Leith
The Water of Leith (Scottish Gaelic: Uisge Lìte) is the main river flowing through central Edinburgh, Scotland, that starts in the Pentlands Hills and flows into the port of Leith and then into the sea via the Firth of Forth. Dean Cemetery and Water of Leith are Tourist attractions in Edinburgh.
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Wilfrid Normand, Baron Normand
Wilfrid Guild Normand, Baron Normand, (1884 – 5 October 1962), was a Scottish Unionist Party politician and judge.
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William Allan (British Army officer)
Major General William Allan CIE FRSE (22 June 1832 – 12 July 1918) was a British general who served in the Crimean War. Dean Cemetery and William Allan (British Army officer) are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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William Allan (painter)
Sir William Allan (178223 February 1850) was a distinguished Scottish historical painter known for his scenes of Russian life. Dean Cemetery and William Allan (painter) are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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William Allan Jamieson
Sir William Allan Jamieson PRCPE LLD (1839–1916) was a Scottish physician and academic author.
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William Ambrose Morehead
William Ambrose Morehead (17 October 1805 – 1 December 1863) was a British civil servant of the Indian civil service who acted as the Governor of Madras for two terms in 1860 and 1860–61. Dean Cemetery and William Ambrose Morehead are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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William Birnie Rhind
William Birnie Rhind RSA (1853–1933) was a Scottish sculptor.
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William Brodie (sculptor)
William Brodie (22 January 1815 – 30 October 1881) was a Scottish sculptor who worked in Edinburgh.
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William Campbell Johnston
Sir William Campbell Johnston FRSE (24 November 1860 – 6 October 1938) was a Scottish lawyer and noted cricketer. Dean Cemetery and William Campbell Johnston are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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William Edmondstoune Aytoun
William Edmondstoune "W. Dean Cemetery and William Edmondstoune Aytoun are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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William Fettes Douglas
Sir William Fettes Douglas (1822–1891) was a Scottish painter and art connoisseur, rising to be President of the Royal Scottish Academy.
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William Francis Beattie
William Francis Beattie R.F.A. MC (23 November 1886 – 3 October 1918) was a Scottish sculptor killed in the closing weeks of the First World War.
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William Fraser (historian)
Sir William N. Fraser, (18 February 1816 – 13 March 1898) was a solicitor and notable expert in ancient Scottish history, palaeography, and genealogy.
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William Grant Stevenson
William Grant Stevenson, (7 March 1849 – 6 May 1919) was a Scottish sculptor and portrait painter.
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William Guy (dentist)
William Guy BDA FDS LLD (1859-1950) was a British pioneer of modern dentistry and the widespread use of anaesthesia. Dean Cemetery and William Guy (dentist) are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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William Hamilton Beattie
William Hamilton Beattie (10 December 1842 – 29 November 1898) was a Scottish architect specialising in hotel design in the late 19th century. Dean Cemetery and William Hamilton Beattie are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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William Henry Playfair
William Henry Playfair FRSE (15 July 1790 – 19 March 1857) was a prominent Scottish architect in the 19th century who designed the Eastern, or Third, New Town and many of Edinburgh's neoclassical landmarks. Dean Cemetery and William Henry Playfair are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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William Hope Fowler
William Hope Fowler CVO FRSE FRCSE (14 March 1876–4 October 1933) was a Scottish medical doctor and pioneer of radiology.
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William James Cullen, Lord Cullen
William James Cullen, Lord Cullen (9 September 1859 – 19 June 1941) was a Scottish judge who rose to be a Senator of the College of Justice.
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William James Stuart
William James Stuart CBE PRCSE FRSE (1873-1958) was a 20th-century Scottish surgeon who served as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh from 1937 to 1939. Dean Cemetery and William James Stuart are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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William Lauder Lindsay
Dr William Lauder Lindsay FRSE FLS LRCS (19 December 1829-24 November 1880) was a Scottish physician and botanist.
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William Law (Lord Provost)
William Law (1799–1878) was a 19th-century Scottish merchant who served as Lord Provost of Edinburgh from 1869 to 1872. Dean Cemetery and William Law (Lord Provost) are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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William Mackintosh, Lord Kyllachy
William Mackintosh, Lord Kyllachy LLD (9 April 1842 – 9 December 1918) was a Scottish advocate who later became a Senator of the College of Justice.
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William Muir
Sir William Muir (27 April 1819 – 11 July 1905) was a Scottish Orientalist, and colonial administrator, Principal of the University of Edinburgh and Lieutenant Governor of the North-West Provinces of British India. Dean Cemetery and William Muir are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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William Muir (divine)
William Muir FRSE (1787–1869) was a Scottish minister of the Church of Scotland. Dean Cemetery and William Muir (divine) are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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William Nisbet of Dean
Sir William Nisbet of Dean (c. 1570 – c. 1630) was a 16th/17th century Scottish merchant who twice served as Provost of Edinburgh from 1616 to 1619 and 1622 to 1623.
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William Russell (physician)
Dr William Russell FRCPE LLD, (22 April 1852 – 11 August 1940) was a Scottish pathologist and physician who became Professor of Medicine at the University of Edinburgh and president of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh.
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William Rutherford Sanders
William Rutherford Sanders FRSE (17 February 1828 – 18 February 1881) was a 19th-century Scottish pathologist.
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William Seller
Dr William Seller FRSE PRCPE (9 November 1797 – 11 April 1869) was a Scottish physician and botanist.
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William Skeoch Cumming
William Skeoch Cumming (28 December 1864 Edinburgh – 10 April 1929 Edinburgh), was a Scottish watercolourist, mainly of portraits, military subjects and Scottish Military History.
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William Stewart, Lord Allanbridge
William Ian Stewart, Lord Allanbridge (8 November 1925 – 21 June 2012) was a Scottish lawyer, judge and politician, who served as Solicitor General for Scotland, the country's junior Law Officer from 1972 to 1974, and as a Senator of the College of Justice, a judge of the Supreme Courts of Scotland, from 1977 to 1995.
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William Thomson (physician)
William Thomson MD (3 July 1802 – 12 May 1852) was a Scottish medical author. Dean Cemetery and William Thomson (physician) are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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William Turner (anatomist)
Sir William Turner (7 January 1832, in Lancaster – 15 February 1916, in Edinburgh) was an English anatomist and was the Principal of the University of Edinburgh from 1903 to 1916. Dean Cemetery and William Turner (anatomist) are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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William Veitch
William Veitch LL.D. (1794–1885) was a Scottish classical scholar. Dean Cemetery and William Veitch are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.
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William Watson, Baron Watson
William Watson, Baron Watson, (25 August 1827 – 14 September 1899) was a Scottish lawyer and Conservative Party politician.
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World War I
World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.
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See also
1846 establishments in Scotland
- Ayton railway station
- Ballencrieff railway station
- Bank of Scotland (Perth, Scotland)
- Bonnington railway station
- Caol Ila distillery
- Christ's College, Aberdeen
- Cockburnspath railway station
- Dalys
- Dean Cemetery
- Dewar's
- Drem railway station
- Dunbar railway station
- Dunblane, Doune and Callander Railway
- East Linton railway station
- Edinburgh Waverley railway station
- General Assembly Hall of the Church of Scotland
- General Terminus and Glasgow Harbour Railway
- Glasgow, Dumfries and Carlisle Railway
- Gourlay Brothers
- Granton railway station
- Grantshouse railway station
- Haddington line
- Haddington railway station
- Inveresk railway station
- Leith Citadel railway station
- Longniddry railway station
- Morayshire Railway
- New College, Edinburgh
- Peterhead Academy
- Portobello railway station (NBR)
- Prestonpans railway station
- Reston railway station
- Rosebank Cemetery
- Slamannan and Borrowstounness Railway
- St Andrew Boat Club
Cemeteries in Edinburgh
- Dean Cemetery
- East Preston Street Burial Ground
- Greyfriars Kirkyard
- Morningside Cemetery, Edinburgh
- Mortonhall Crematorium
- New Calton Burial Ground
- Newington Cemetery
- Old Calton Burial Ground
- Rosebank Cemetery
- Warriston Cemetery
Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemeteries in Scotland
- Auld Aisle Cemetery
- Dean Cemetery
- Glasgow Necropolis
- Helensburgh Cemetery
- Morningside Cemetery, Edinburgh
- Newington Cemetery
- Rosebank Cemetery
- Southern Necropolis
- Tomnahurich Cemetery
- Warriston Cemetery
- Wellshill Cemetery
- Western Necropolis
References
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