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    Captain William Gordon Rutherfurd[a] CB, RN (1765 – 14 January 1818) was an officer in the Royal Navy during the French Revolutionary War and the Napoleonic...
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  • Walter Rutherfurd (1723–1804), Scottish-American soldier and merchant William Gordon Rutherfurd (1765–1818), Royal Navy officer Taylor Gayle Rutherfurd (born...
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    politician. Rutherfurd was born at Bristo Port (near Greyfriars Kirkyard) in Edinburgh on 21 June 1791 to Janet Rutherfurd Bervie, and Reverend William Greenfield...
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    Medal of Honor recipient Ilario Pantano, United States Marine William Gordon Rutherfurd, commanded HMS Swiftsure during the Battle of Trafalgar Ted Sampley...
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  • Place in Edinburgh the son of Dr John Gordon. His mother was the sister of Andrew Rutherfurd, Lord Rutherfurd. The family moved to 19 Castle Street in...
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  • March 1946, sold for scrap, 17 June 1946 Rutherford K558 DE-93 William Gordon Rutherfurd 4 August 1943 23 October 1943 16 December 1943 Returned to US...
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    Archived from the original on 8 October 2012. Retrieved 17 February 2013. "William Craigie". Archived from the original on 27 January 2013. Retrieved 18 February...
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  • (1945–2010), Australian football player William Gordon Rutherfurd (1765–1818), British naval officer William Rutherford Mead (1846–1928), American architect...
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  • 1966: Lewis Polk Rutherfurd (b. 1944) Lewis Stuyvesant Rutherfurd (b. 1968) Andrew Hugh Auchincloss Rutherfurd (b. 1972) Alexandra Rutherfurd James Lee Auchincloss...
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    Legislative Council. Catherine Alexander (1727–1801), who married Walter Rutherfurd (1723–1804), who was born in Edgerston, Scotland, in 1758. Anna Alexander...
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    Samuel Rutherford (also Rutherfurd or Rutherfoord; c. 1600 – 29 March 1661) was a Scottish Presbyterian pastor and theologian and one of the Scottish Commissioners...
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    merchant Mary Spratt Provoost Alexander. His nephew was Senator John Rutherfurd (1760–1840). He was educated, ambitious, and proficient in mathematics...
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    Andrew Rutherfurd September 1841 – October 1842: Sir William Rae October 1842 – July 1846: Duncan McNeill July 1846 – April 1851: Andrew Rutherfurd April...
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  • schools. In 1861 he was engaged as leading counsel in the defence of Sir William Johnston, one of the directors of the Edinburgh and Glasgow bank, and in...
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  • Columbia College during the solar eclipse of 1821. In 1856, Lewis Morris Rutherfurd built a private observatory at his Manhattan home and later donated his...
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    imprints ... also a reprint of the first edition of the trial by Livingston Rutherfurd, New York : Dodd, Mead & company, 1904 The tryal of John Peter Zenger...
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    William Paterson (December 24, 1745 – September 9, 1806) was an American statesman, lawyer, jurist, and signer of the United States Constitution. He was...
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    Franklin D. Roosevelt (category Knights Grand Cross of the Military Order of William)
    2008). "No End of the Affair". The New York Times. "Lucy Page Mercer Rutherfurd". Eleanor Roosevelt Papers. Archived from the original on March 4, 2010...
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  • The Dublin Saga and The Rebels of Ireland: The Dublin Saga by Edward Rutherfurd Troubles by J. G. Farrell (Irish War of Independence) A Star Called Henry...
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  • 1869: James Moncreiff 1868 to 1874: Edward Gordon 1874 to 1875: Andrew Rutherfurd-Clark 1875 to 1876: William Watson 1877: Robert Horne 1878 to 1881: Patrick...
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    1866: Edward Strathearn Gordon* 1867: John Millar 1868: George Young* 1869: Andrew Rutherfurd-Clark 1874: John Millar 1874: William Watson* 1876: John Macdonald*...
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    Manhattan which was designed in part by his great-great-granddaughter Mary Rutherfurd Jay. Other places named for him include the towns of Jay in Maine, New...
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    and replaced George and her fellow castmembers Breckin Meyer and Emily Rutherfurd with Rena Sofer, Colin Ferguson and Sonya Walger, respectively. The series...
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  • Jed Rees, Jim Fitzpatrick, Paula Deen, Dan Biggers, Shane Lyons, Emily Rutherfurd, Alice Marie Crowe, Tim Devitt, Ted Manson The Fog Columbia Pictures /...
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    William Warren Bradley (born July 28, 1943) is an American politician and former professional basketball player. He served three terms as a Democratic...
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  • of the Earl of Derby. The prior holder of the office, Edward Gordon (later Lord Gordon of Drumearn) had been appointed Lord Advocate, the senior Scottish...
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  • Fraser, 1781–1810 William Fraser Tytler, 1810–1852 George Young, 1853–1860 (Sheriff of Haddington and Berwick, 1860–62) Andrew Rutherfurd Clark, 1860–1862...
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    Augustus Schermerhon, Charles F. McKim, Rutherfurd Stuyvesant, John De Witt Warner, James Goodwin, George Gordon King Jr., and Gen. Luigi Palma di Cesnola...
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    relationship between the President and Rutherfurd. It was Anna who told her that Franklin had been with Rutherfurd when he died; in addition, she told her...
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    court beneath London. The Stone appears in several chapters of Edward Rutherfurd's novel, London (1997). In the second chapter we see it as the marker stone...
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