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  • David Craigie FRSE (6 June 1793 – 17 May 1866) was a Scottish physician, known as a medical author. Craigie was born in Leith, Edinburgh's harbour town...
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  • Jill Craigie (born Noreen Jean Craigie; 7 March 1911 – 13 December 1999) was a British documentary filmmaker, screenwriter and feminist. She was one of...
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  • Kennelly and David Norris. Craigie now lives in Portobello, Dublin. After university, where she got involved in Trinity Players, Craigie joined the company...
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    pernicious anaemia) David Cousin (1809–1878), architect John Crabbie founder of Crabbie's on Great Junction Street David Craigie (1793–1866) medical author...
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    Craigie Castle, in the old Barony of Craigie, is a ruined fortification situated about 4 miles (6.4 km) southeast of Kilmarnock and 1 mile (1.6 km) southeast...
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  • was cautiously endorsed by David Craigie in 1836 in his influential Elements of the practice of physic. Even so, Craigie noted chickenpox's close resemblance...
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    Rabbi Robert Owen Thomas III, 1st Baron of Craigie. The lands and farms of Craigie were designated as "Craigie" before AD 1534, although it was labelled...
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  • Craigie Cross is a small public square in the Craigie area of Perth, Scotland. Shaped in the form of a scalene triangle, the plot of land, which has been...
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    Corson (1829–1910) David Cousin (1809–1878), architect, landscape architect and planner James Craig (1739–1795) James Hoey Craigie (1870–1930) Alexander...
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  • eldest son of John Craigie of Kilgraston, son of Lawerence Craigie (a Baron of the Exchequer) and his wife (and cousin) Anne Craigie. He trained as a lawyer...
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    Boyd ISBN 0-7073-0584-5 Epidemic Cholera in Edinburgh and District, David Craigie (Edinburgh Medical Journal, (37) 1832) Hoy, Christine (1988). A Beacon...
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    Andrew Craigie (1754–1819) is best known for serving as the first Apothecary General of the Continental Army during the American Revolution. The one-time...
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  • Christopher Bruce Craigie SC, also known as Chris Craigie, is a Judge of the District Court of New South Wales and former Commonwealth Director of Public...
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    historian Sir Charles Gibson Connell FRSE (1899–1986) ornithologist David Craigie FRSE (1793–1866), medical author Arthur Lloyd (1839–1904), music hall...
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    1769, in Strathendry, the fifth and youngest son of Cecilia Craigie, daughter of Robert Craigie, Lord President of the Court of Session, and Col. Robert...
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    Academic offices Preceded by Dr David Craigie President of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh 1863–1865 Succeeded by Dr John Smith...
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  • 1865 1867 John Graham MacDonald Burt 1863 1865 Dr David Craigie 1861 1863 Alexander Wood 1858 1861 David Maclagan 1856 1857 James Begbie 1854 1856 Thomas...
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    Craigie is a small village and parish of 6,579 acres (2,662 hectares) in the old district of Kyle, now South Ayrshire, four miles (six kilometres) south...
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    440-yard freestyle, and the team captain during Scott's year there, Jack Craigie, recalled that the West Point swimming coach, Gordon Chalmers, was happy...
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  • Tom Ford 10‍–‍3 in the previous year's final, but he lost 1‍–‍5 to Sam Craigie in the quarter-finals. Si Jiahui reached his first ranking event final...
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