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    Elizabeth, Lady Wardlaw (1677–1727) was a Scottish poet and the reputed author of the ballad Hardyknute. Elizabeth was born on 15 April 1677, the second...
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  • Henry Wardlaw of Pitreavie (1565–1637) was a Scottish courtier and administrator. He was the son of Cuthbert Wardlaw of Balmule and Katherine Dalgleish...
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    Wardlaw is a first name and surname of Scottish origin. Wardlaw loosely translates to "watcher of the hill". The original Wardlaws resided in the Scottish...
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    June and July 1942. The son of the banker James Milne and his wife, Elizabeth Wardlaw, he was born at Elgin in May 1879. He was educated in Scotland at...
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    nickname in that time for Oceana. Caroline Belle Wardlaw had three sisters. Mary Elizabeth Long Wardlaw (1849–1937) married Fletcher Tillman Snead (1829–1891)...
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  • Henry Wardlaw of Torrie was a Scottish landowner and courtier. He was a son of John Wardlaw of Torrie (died June 1557) and Elizabeth Beaton (died 1558)...
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    literary form by aristocratic authors including Robert Sempill, Lady Elizabeth Wardlaw and Lady Grizel Baillie. After the Union in 1707 Scottish literature...
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    aristocratic authors including Robert Sempill (c. 1595–c. 1665), Lady Elizabeth Wardlaw (1627–1727) and Lady Grizel Baillie (1645–1746). The loss of a royal...
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    1983. The poet Elizabeth, Lady Wardlaw was the wife of the fourth Baronet. Sir Henry Wardlaw, 1st Baronet (1565–1637) Sir Henry Wardlaw, 2nd Baronet (died...
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    Wardlaw's granddaughter, Elizabeth Wardlaw, was the reputed author of the poem Hardyknute and the ballad Sir Patrick Spens. Wardlaw began to construct the...
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    aristocratic authors including Robert Sempill (c. 1595-c. 1665), Lady Elizabeth Wardlaw (1627–1727) and Lady Grizel Baillie (1645–1746). Allan Ramsay (1686–1758)...
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  • Joanna Marguerite Wardlaw CBE FRCP FRSE FMedSci (born 4 November 1958) is a Scottish physician, radiologist, and academic specialising in neuroradiology...
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    published in Scotland was Elizabeth Melville's Ane Godlie Dreame in 1603. Later major figures included Lady Elizabeth Wardlaw (1627–1727) and Lady Grizel...
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    Catherine George Ward (born 1787) Elizabeth Wardlaw (1677–1727) Anna Weamys (fl. 1651) Jane West (1758–1852) Elizabeth Jane Weston (1581 or 1582 – 1612)...
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    earls at Menmuir. He died in 1606. James Scott married Elizabeth Wardlaw, daughter of Andrew Wardlaw of Torrie. Their children included: Barbara Scott, who...
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    1990 at the instigation of the then local councillor Cllr Rev Mrs Elizabeth Wardlaw and overseen by local historian and planner Stephen Dickson. The original...
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    some notable aristocratic female writers, including included Lady Elizabeth Wardlaw (1627–1727) and Lady Grizel Baillie (1645–1746). There are 50 autobiographies...
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    Lewis Wardlaw Haskell (December 2, 1868 – April 29, 1938) was an American diplomat, politician, and professor. Haskell's parents were Major Langdon Cheves...
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  • Claude Wilson Wardlaw FRSE FLS (4 February 1901 – 16 December 1985) was a British botanist, who specialised in diseases of the banana. He was born in...
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  • Campbell of the Baptist Union, Charles Anderson of the Episcopal Church, Elizabeth Wardlaw of the United Free Church, Horace Walker and Roddie Smith of the Church...
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