James Mitchell (1830–1911) was a Scottish minister and social organiser. He served as Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1901...
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(Methodist minister) (1818–1903), also Commissioner of Emigration James Mitchell (poker player) (born 1989), English poker player James Mitchell (Scottish minister)...
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David James Stuart Mitchell (born 14 July 1974) is a British comedian, actor and writer. Mitchell rose to prominence alongside Robert Webb as part of...
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James Mitchell or James Mitchel, (d. 18 January 1678), was a religious covenanter who tried to assassinate Archbishop James Sharp. Mitchell is a central...
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William Mitchell (1670–1727) was a 17th/18th century Scottish minister who served as Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland five times...
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James Sharp, or Sharpe, (4 May 1618 – 3 May 1679) was a minister in the Church of Scotland, or kirk, who served as Archbishop of St Andrews from 1661 to...
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William Robertson (1686–1745) was a Scottish minister of the Church of Scotland. He was minister of the famous Greyfriars Kirk in Edinburgh and patriarch...
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in as Scotland's first minister". BBC News. BBC. Retrieved 8 May 2024. Mitchell, Jenness (8 May 2024). "Scottish First Minister John Swinney unveils cabinet...
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Alex Salmond sexual harassment scandal (category Scottish National Party)
scandal was a political scandal in Scotland concerning the alleged conduct of former First Minister and Scottish National Party (SNP) leader Alex Salmond...
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Treasury from 1994 to 1995 and as a junior minister at the Department of Social Security from 1995 to 1997. Mitchell lost his seat to the Labour Party's Vernon...
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Baronet, from 1918 to 1932, was a Scottish politician who served as British Postmaster-General from 1924 till 1929. Mitchell-Thomson was born at number 7 Carlton...
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modern Scotland Great Scottish Witch Hunt of 1597 Great Scottish Witch Hunt of 1661–62 Great Scottish witch hunt of 1649–50 Survey of Scottish Witchcraft...
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son of Alexander Mitchell (1871–1934) and Meta Mary Graham Paton. Alexander Mitchell was a grandson of William Mitchell, a Scottish entrepreneur who co-founded...
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James Robert Mitford Mitchell (1843–1914) was a Scottish minister. He served as Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1907. He...
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James Scott (1733–1818) was a Scottish minister and antiquarian who founded the Literary and Antiquarian Society. Scott was born at Crowhill near Falnash...
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Annabel Goldie (category Leaders of the Scottish Conservatives)
February 1950) is a Scottish politician and life peer who served as Leader of the Scottish Conservative Party from 2005 to 2011 and Minister of State for Defence...
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Mitchell (1859–1918), Scottish artist Charles Richmond Mitchell (1872–1942), Canadian lawyer, judge, cabinet minister in Alberta Charles S. Mitchell (1856–1922)...
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Charles; Denver, David; Mitchell, James; Bochel, Hugh (1998). "The 1997 Scottish Referendum: an Analysis of the Results". Scottish Affairs. 22: 8. doi:10...
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Robert James Mitchell (1912–1998), MP in the Northern Ireland Parliament for North Armagh Robert MacGregor Mitchell, Lord MacGregor Mitchell (1875–1938)...
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succeeded by Andrew Mitchell. Mitchell was Deputy Foreign Secretary for question time in the Commons and attended Cabinet as Minister of State for Development...
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List of Scots (redirect from List of famous Scottish people)
the Scottish Liberal Democrats since 2011 Alex Salmond (born 1954), former First Minister of Scotland (2007–14) and former leader of the Scottish National...
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James Guthrie (c. 1612 – 1 June 1661), was a Scottish Presbyterian minister. Cromwell called him "the short man who would not bow." He was theologically...
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minister of Borthwick, has had many clerical descendants of note, both in the church of Scotland and in the church of Ireland—among the latter James,...
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Alexander Thomson (c. 1593 – 1646) was a minister in the Church of Scotland in the early 17th century during the lead up to the Wars of the Three Kingdoms...
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Ministers (in Mitchell Library - Glasgow Collection, reference GC941.433 CAM 188520 Box 952) Meek, James (1791). The statistical account of Scotland....
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government Scottish Household Survey found that 20% of the Scottish population, or over one million people, identified the Church of Scotland as their religious...
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government in Scotland and across the United Kingdom. The Scottish Greens left the Scottish Government on 25 April 2024, following First Minister Humza Yousaf's...
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2024. Cook, James; McCool, Mary (8 May 2024). "John Swinney sworn in as Scotland's first minister". BBC News. Retrieved 8 May 2024. Mitchell, Jenness (8...
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James Alexander Douglas-Hamilton, Baron Selkirk of Douglas, PC, KC (31 July 1942 – 28 November 2023) was a Scottish Conservative politician who served...
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John Swinney (category Deputy first ministers of Scotland)
Swinney (born 13 April 1964) is a Scottish politician who has served as First Minister of Scotland and Leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP) since May...
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