Walter Goodall, the Glossary
Walter Goodall (1706? – 1766) was a Scottish historical writer, born in Banffshire, and educated at King's College, University of Aberdeen.[1]
Table of Contents
20 relations: Advocates Library, Banffshire, Casket letters, Claudian, Culdees, David Crawford (historian), Edinburgh, Ierne, James Balfour, Lord Pittendreich, John of Fordun, John Scot, Lord Scotstarvit, King's College, Aberdeen, Robert III of Scotland, Robert Keith (historian), Scoti, Scotia, Scotichronicon, Strathearn, Thomas Ruddiman, University of Aberdeen.
- People from Banffshire
- Scottish book editors
Advocates Library
The Advocates Library, founded in 1682, is the law library of the Faculty of Advocates, in Edinburgh.
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Banffshire
Banffshire (Coontie o Banffshire; Siorrachd Bhanbh) is a historic county, registration county and lieutenancy area of Scotland.
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Casket letters
The Casket letters were eight letters and some sonnets said to have been written by Mary, Queen of Scots, to the Earl of Bothwell, between January and April 1567.
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Claudian
Claudius Claudianus, known in English as Claudian (Greek: Κλαυδιανός), was a Latin poet associated with the court of the Roman emperor Honorius at Mediolanum (Milan), and particularly with the general Stilicho.
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Culdees
The Culdees (lit) were members of ascetic Christian monastic and eremitical communities of Ireland, Scotland, Wales and England in the Middle Ages.
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David Crawford (historian)
David Crawford, or Crawfurd or Craufurd, (1665–1726), of Drumsoy, was a Scottish Historiographer Royal.
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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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Ierne
Ierne may refer to.
James Balfour, Lord Pittendreich
James Balfour, Lord Pittendreich (c. 1525–1583) was a Scottish legal writer, judge and politician.
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John of Fordun
John of Fordun (before 1360 – c. 1384) was a Scottish chronicler.
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John Scot, Lord Scotstarvit
Sir John Scot, Lord Scotstarvit (1585–1670), was a Scottish laird, advocate, judge, politician and author.
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King's College, Aberdeen
King's College in Old Aberdeen, Scotland, the full title of which is The University and King's College of Aberdeen (Collegium Regium Aberdonense), is a formerly independent university founded in 1495 and now an integral part of the University of Aberdeen.
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Robert III of Scotland
Robert III (c. 1337 – 4 April 1406), born John Stewart, was King of Scots from 1390 to his death in 1406.
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Robert Keith (historian)
Bishop Robert Keith (1681–1757) was a Scottish Episcopal bishop and historian. Walter Goodall and Robert Keith (historian) are Alumni of the University of Aberdeen.
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Scoti
Scoti or Scotti is a Latin name for the Gaels,Duffy, Seán.
Scotia
Scotia is a Latin placename derived from Scoti, a Latin name for the Gaels, first attested in the late 3rd century.
Scotichronicon
The Scotichronicon is a 15th-century chronicle by the Scottish historian Walter Bower.
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Strathearn
Strathearn or Strath Earn, also the Earn Valley, is the strath of the River Earn, which flows from Loch Earn to meet the River Tay in the east of Scotland.
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Thomas Ruddiman
Thomas Ruddiman (October 167419 January 1757) was a Scottish classical scholar. Walter Goodall and Thomas Ruddiman are Alumni of the University of Aberdeen, Scottish book editors, Scottish businesspeople and Scottish librarians.
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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
People from Banffshire
- Alasdair and Hetty Tayler
- Alex Rainnie
- Alexander Black (surveyor)
- Alexander Duncan (police officer)
- Alexander Geddes
- Alexander McConachie
- Alexander Smith (bishop, born 1813)
- Alice Stewart Ker
- Anders Mowatt of Hugoland
- Andrew Jamieson
- Andrew Scott (bishop)
- Charles Meldrum
- David Petrie
- Elizabeth Grant (songwriter)
- Ernest Muir (doctor)
- George Annand
- George Ballingall
- George Currie (academic)
- George Gauld (surveyor)
- George Hunter (mayor)
- George Hunter (politician, born 1821)
- George Sellar
- Isabella Forbes
- James Abercrombie (British Army officer, born 1706)
- James Gordon (vicar apostolic)
- James Gordon Stuart Grant
- James Grant (Scottish bishop)
- James Horn
- James Sharp (bishop)
- James William Grant (astronomer)
- Jamie Macpherson
- John Geddes (bishop)
- John Murdoch (bishop)
- John Ogilvie (lexicographer)
- John de Crannach
- Joseph Forbes Duncan
- M. E. Grant Duff
- Mary Symon
- Simon James Dawson
- Sir James Clark, 1st Baronet
- Thomas Nicolson (bishop)
- Walter Goodall
- William Forsyth (writer)
- William Hutchison (New Zealand politician)
- William McHardy
- William Mitchell (barrister)
- William Watson Smith
- William Wood (cricketer)
Scottish book editors
- Alexander Chalmers
- Alexander Leighton (writer)
- Alexander Whitelaw (editor)
- Andrew Clark (priest)
- Andrew Findlater
- Anna Hume
- Anne Miller (author)
- Charles Annandale
- Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe
- David Irving (librarian)
- Ewen MacLachlan
- Francine Toon
- Fred Urquhart (writer)
- G. F. Maine
- James Currie (physician)
- James Dykes Campbell
- James Millar (physician)
- James Patrick Muirhead
- James Skene
- John Lloyd (journalist)
- John Mackenzie (1806–1848)
- John Struthers (poet)
- John Urry (literary editor)
- John William Cousin
- Macvey Napier
- R. D. Low
- Robert Carruthers
- Robert Gordon (minister)
- Thomas Murray (writer)
- Thomas Ruddiman
- Thomas Stewart Traill
- Walter Goodall
- Walter Ruddiman
- William Robertson Smith