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    Mackay Hugh Baillie Scott (23 October 1865 – 10 February 1945) was a British architect and artist. Through his long career, he designed in a variety of...
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  • who became a cause célèbre after bullying drove her to suicide Mackay Hugh Baillie Scott, architect of the Arts and Crafts movement Captain Tom (1920-2021)...
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    could still be seen until it was demolished in 2009. Later came Mackay Hugh Baillie Scott (1865–1945) and Blair Imrie who made their names as Tudor style...
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    Arts. 8: 80–87. doi:10.2307/1503971. JSTOR 1503971 – via JSTOR. "MACKAY HUGH BAILLIE SCOTT (1865-1945)" (PDF). Manx National Heritage. January 2015. Knox...
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    influenced by the work of Edwin Lutyens, Gertrude Jekyll and Mackay Hugh Baillie Scott. The eclectic Arts and Crafts movement was drawing on this background...
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    ISBN 978-0-7179-4501-6. Mackay, J. G. (1924). The Romantic Story of the Highland Garb and Tartan. Stirling: Eneas Mackay – via Internet Archive. Trevor-Roper, Hugh (1983)...
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  • Atkinson William Auld Robert Aytoun William Edmondstoune Aytoun Joanna Baillie Alexander Bald Alexander Balfour James Ballantine George Bannatyne Anne...
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    Limited Facsimile Edition, Queensberry Hill Press (1976/1840) Mackay Hugh Baillie Scott [of Parring Yallock], letters, brother of William and Georgina Scott...
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    {{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) "Scott, Mackay Hugh Baillie, (1865–10 Feb. 1945), architect", Who Was Who, Oxford University...
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  • Allan William Archer Marion Arnott Kate Atkinson William Auld Allan Baillie David Baillie Andrew Balfour Iain Banks Robert Barr Eric Temple Bell Margot Bennett...
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    announced that they would not run in the 2021 general election: Independent Hugh MacKay (Chester-St. Margaret's) Liberal Party Karen Casey (Colchester North)...
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  • article, Mackay said that she had yelled, "Stop! The Beast!" when viewing the spectacle. In the late 1980s, a naturalist interviewed Aldie Mackay and she...
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    1935 – October 1935: Douglas Jamieson 1935–1941: Thomas Mackay Cooper 1941–1945: James Scott Cumberland Reid 1945–1947: George Reid Thomson 1947–1951:...
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  • Alcock – Robert Andrews – Christopher Anstey – John Armstrong – Joanna Baillie – Henry Baker – John Codrington Bampfylde – John Bancks – Anna Laetitia...
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  • (1824–1864), naturalist and philologist Lady Grizel Baillie (1665–1746), song-writer Joanna Baillie (1762–1851), poet and dramatist Alan Balatine (fl....
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    Alison (1790–1859) Sir William Arbuthnot, 1st Baronet (1766–1829) Lesley Baillie (1768–1843) subject of Robert Burns' poem "Bonnie Lesley" Thomas Balfour...
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    Smith (2020–2021) James Kelly (2021–2023) John Paul McHugh (2023–present) Current MSPs Jackie Baillie Claire Baker Neil Bibby Sarah Boyack Foysol Choudhury...
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  • (1806–1814) Tomkyns Hilgrove Turner, Lieutenant Governor (1814–1816) Hugh Mackay Gordon, Lieutenant Governor (1816–1821) Colin Halkett, Lieutenant Governor...
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    Hendriks, Baron of Ardgrain The Baron of Ardoch 1987   Professor Thomas Mackay, Baron of Ardoch The Baron of Arndilly   David Menzies of Arndilly, Baron...
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    Queen's Royal Lancers Brigadier Peter Dennis Major-General Jonathan Hugh Baillie Dent CB OBE, 1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards Major-General Wilkinson Dent...
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    among amateur groups. Scott was keenly interested in drama, becoming a shareholder in the Theatre Royal, Edinburgh. Baillie's Highland themed The Family...
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    Colla (c. 1610–1647), Royalist soldier Rob Roy MacGregor (1671–1734) Hugh Mackay (c. 1640–1692), general who served during the Revolution of 1688 Colin...
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  • Gifford, Co-founder of investment firm Baillie Gifford Doug Gurr, former global vice-president and head of Amazon UK Hugh Grant, Chairman, President and CEO...
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    at the Greenwich Conservative Association, Truss met her future husband, Hugh O'Leary, whom she married in 2000 and with whom she has two daughters: Frances...
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  • John Wallop George Baillie William Clayton 11 June 1720 Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl of Sunderland (First Lord) John Aislabie George Baillie Sir Charles Turner...
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  • The Friars Investment Trust, and The Abbots Investment Trust. In 1931 Baillie Gifford took over the management of the 3 trusts. In 1968 the 3 trusts...
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    Minister 1852–1855 69 Charles Montagu-Scott, 4th Duke of Buccleuch 1772–1819 1812 Appointed by the Prince Regent 70 Hugh Montgomerie, 12th Earl of Eglinton...
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  • professor of Hebrew and oriental languages at University of Edinburgh John Baillie (1886–1960), theologian and Church of Scotland minister James Bannerman...
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    p. 12) Tait (sometimes written tate and tett), a lock of matted hair. Mackay's Dictionary (1888); Tate, tait, teat, tatte 2. "Lock, applied to hair" John...
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    identification; others are sceptical. Other possibilities include a George Wishart, Baillie of Dundee, who allied himself with Beaton's murderers; and Sir John Wishart...
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