John Stuart of Inchbreck, the Glossary
Prof John Stuart of Inchbreck FRSE FSA(Scot) (1751–1827) was an 18th/19th century Scottish scholar.[1]
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13 relations: Arbuthnott, Church of Scotland, Dunnottar Castle, Edinburgh, Fellowship of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Fordoun, Glenbervie, John Stuart Stuart-Glennie, Kincardineshire, Kinneff, Marischal College, Royal Society of Edinburgh, University of Aberdeen.
- Scholars and academics with disabilities
- Scottish amputees
Arbuthnott
Arbuthnott (Obar Bhuadhnait, "mouth of the Buadhnat") is a hamlet and parish in the Howe of the Mearns, a low-lying agricultural district of Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
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Church of Scotland
The Church of Scotland (The Kirk o Scotland; Eaglais na h-Alba) is a Presbyterian denomination of Christianity that holds the status of the national church in Scotland.
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Dunnottar Castle
Dunnottar Castle (Dùn Fhoithear, "fort on the shelving slope") is a ruined medieval fortress located upon a rocky headland on the north-eastern coast of Scotland, about south of Stonehaven.
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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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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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Fordoun
Fordoun (Fordun) (Pronounced "For-Dun") is a parish and village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
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Glenbervie
Glenbervie (Scottish Gaelic: Gleann Biorbhaidh) is located in the north east of Scotland in the Howe o' the Mearns, one mile from the village of Drumlithie and eight miles south of Stonehaven in Aberdeenshire.
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John Stuart Stuart-Glennie
John Stuart Stuart-Glennie (1841–1910) was a Scottish barrister, folklorist, philosopher, founding sociologist, and socialist.
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Kincardineshire
Kincardineshire or the County of Kincardine, also known as the Mearns (from the Scottish Gaelic A' Mhaoirne meaning "the Stewartry"), is a historic county, registration county and lieutenancy area on the coast of northeast Scotland.
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Kinneff
Kinneff is a roadside hamlet in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, just north of Inverbervie.
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Marischal College
Marischal College is a large granite building on Broad Street in the centre of Aberdeen in north-east Scotland, and since 2011 has been the headquarters of Aberdeen City Council.
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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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University of Aberdeen
The University of Aberdeen (abbreviated Aberd. in post-nominals; Oilthigh Obar Dheathain) is a public research university in Aberdeen, Scotland.
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See also
Scholars and academics with disabilities
- Abdulaziz Al Sheikh
- Alexandra Billings
- Anna Gurney
- Baruch Kimmerling
- Blanca Alva Guerrero
- Brooke Ellison
- Chinua Achebe
- Cynthia Banham
- David Braine (philosopher)
- David H. Stern
- David Reville
- Edith Fisch
- Ellen Stekert
- Getatchew Haile
- Gordon Aikman
- Henry Sanderson Furniss, 1st Baron Sanderson
- Hermann of Reichenau
- Ida Lou Anderson
- Jason Arday
- John M. Hull
- John Stuart of Inchbreck
- Jorge Luis Borges
- Lawrence Gwozdz
- Liane Holliday Willey
- Liu Yan (dancer)
- Lord Byron
- Louis Thiry
- M. Remi Yergeau
- MP Anil Kumar
- Margaret Nosek
- Michelle Dawson
- Mike Oliver (disability advocate)
- Nichita Smochină
- Nicholas Saunderson
- Nick Walker (scholar)
- Noburu Katagami
- Okey Patteson
- Otelia Shields Howard
- Paul K. Longmore
- Perpessicius
- Sextil Pușcariu
- Shahd Alshammari
- Simon McKeown
- Sophie Kanza
- Stephen Shore (professor)
- Tadao Umesao
- Tetsuji Morohashi
- Victoria Ann Lewis
- Vuk Karadžić
Scottish amputees
- Alexander George Robertson Mackenzie
- Alexander Graeme
- Billy Baxter (footballer)
- Bruce Marshall (writer)
- D. G. M. Wood-Gush
- David Home of Crossrig
- David Lauder
- David Murray (Scottish businessman)
- Duff Bruce
- Eric Loudoun-Shand
- Eric Smith (British Army officer)
- George Stott (missionary)
- Gordon McIntyre, Lord Sorn
- Ian Colquhoun (author)
- James Marshall (judge)
- John Claudius Loudon
- John Martyn
- John Simpson Knox
- John Stuart of Inchbreck
- John Young (footballer, born 1891)
- Patrick Shaw (legal writer)
- Peter Somers
- Raymond Keiller Butchart
- Sir Archibald Alison, 2nd Baronet
- Ted McMinn
- Tom Russell (footballer, born 1909)