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    John Brown (1627–1685), also known as the Christian Carrier, was a Protestant Covenanter from Priesthill farm, a few miles from Muirkirk in Ayrshire, Scotland...
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  • abolitionist John Evans Brown (1827–1895), American-born member of New Zealand parliament John Brown of Priesthill (1627–1685), Scottish Protestant martyr John Brown...
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    Cameronian (category History of Christianity in Scotland)
    belonged to the Societies, and there is some reason to believe that John Brown of Priesthill was actually expelled from their membership. They wished to restore...
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  • women's suffragist John Brown of Priesthill (1627–1685), Presbyterian Martyr Ted Brown (born 1950), British gay rights activist Ymania Brown (born 1962/1963)...
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    case of the execution of John Brown of Priesthill in Muirkirk parish, Ayrshire, on 1 May 1685, Claverhouse himself ordered Brown to be shot summarily by...
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  • Marshall is a direct descendant, seven generations removed, of John Brown of Priesthill. Marshall graduated from Bellefonte Academy in 1891. He earned...
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    Thomas Duncan (painter) (category Associates of the Royal Academy)
    like many other of his works, has been often engraved. In 1844, appeared his Cupid, and his Martyrdom of John Brown of Priesthill. His last known work...
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    Hugh Mackail (category Alumni of the University of Edinburgh)
    John Brown of Priesthill and the Rev. Hugh Mackail. Glasgow: Andrew Young. Callow, John. "MacKail [MacKaile], Hugh". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography...
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    "Covenanters' Monument, Priesthill (Category C Listed Building) (LB14395)". Retrieved 22 November 2020. "John Brown of Priesthill". Scottish Covenanter...
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    Alexander Peden (category 17th-century Ministers of the Church of Scotland)
    of 30 April or morning of 1 May 1685, troops commanded by Captain John Graham of Claverhouse shot John Brown for his refusal to take the 1684 Oath of...
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    Glasgow Subway (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from October 2018)
    carriage with brown leather seats. Smoking was permitted in the rear carriage only. The backs of the seats were attached to the sides of the carriages...
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    Murdo MacKenzie (courtier) (category Court of James V of Scotland)
    of Glengarry to justice for the Applecross murders A daughter who married Ross of Priesthill Annabella MacKenzie, who married (1) Thomas MacKenzie of...
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    Glasgow South West (UK Parliament constituency) (category Constituencies of the Parliament of the United Kingdom established in 2005)
    is a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. As in all other seats since the 1950 abolition of multi-member university...
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    Easterhouse (category Areas of Glasgow)
    Simpson and Brown, 2006). The restored building includes a modern extension replacing the 1960s alterations, so adding a fifth phase of building. The...
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    Govan (redirect from Parish of Govan)
    and the other major Clydeside yards (Stephens, Connels, Yarrows and John Browns) were merged to form Upper Clyde Shipbuilders (UCS). In 1971, Upper Clyde...
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  • 2010. Retrieved 28 January 2021. Brown, Graham (20 November 2019). "Community use ambition for Angus kirk resting place of Admiral Duncan". The Courier....
    315 KB (8,234 words) - 23:12, 28 June 2024
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    Anderston (category Areas of Glasgow)
    2022. Brown, Allan. "Eddi Reader kisses Burns goodbye". The Times. Retrieved 30 March 2022. Smart, Aileen (2002). Villages of Glasgow : north of the Clyde...
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    Glasgow (redirect from West End of Glasgow)
    prices". The Scotsman. Retrieved 5 December 2023. Paul Brown, Savage Enthusiasm: A History of Football Fans (Goal Post, 2017), pp. 90–93. Scotland's History:...
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    Port Dundas (category Areas of Glasgow)
    later the second one was established by Brown, Gourlie & Co. During 1845 Coffey Stills for the manufacture of Grain whisky were installed in both distilleries...
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    A82 road (category Highlands and Islands of Scotland)
    Minister Keith Brown called the A82 a "vital economic and social lifeline". The A82, along with the A9, has been frequently regarded as one of the most dangerous...
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