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  • John Leechman (2 September 1803 – 16 March 1874) was a Baptist missionary and educator who worked in India at Serampore. He taught logic (rhetoric), ethics...
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  • Leechman is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: James Leechman, Lord Leechman (1906–1986), Scottish advocate and judge John Leechman (1803–1874)...
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    including such programs as Suspense and Studio One. She played opposite John Forsythe in Alfred Hitchcock Presents Season 1, Episode 2 "Premonition",...
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    the Friend of India which was founded at Serampore in 1835 along with John Leechman. William Ward died of cholera in 1823 and Mack served in his place as...
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  • Bill Brassey (known as John Leechman) was an English bare-knuckle boxer. On 26 October 1840 Ben Caunt defeated Bill Brassey at Six Mile Bottom, Cambridgeshire...
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  • Halley's Comet Opal Leechman, F; The opal book, University of California Press, 1961 Eckert, Allan W. (1997). The World of Opals. New York: John Wiley & Sons...
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  • William Leechman or Leishman (1706–1785) was a Scottish minister, theologian and academic. He was Professor of Divinity and later Principal at Glasgow...
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  • Anderson Solicitor General for Scotland April–October 1964 Succeeded by James Leechman Preceded by Henry Wilson Lord Advocate 1970–1974 Succeeded by Ronald King...
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  • matriculated in 1744, and was a favourite pupil of Francis Hutcheson and William Leechman. On completing his studies he succeeded Charles Owen, D.D., as minister...
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  • And Rhizophora mangle L. Rhizophora harrisonii was described by Alleyne Leechman and published in Bulletin of Miscellaneous Information Kew 1918 (1): 8...
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    Donald MacAlister (category Fellows of St John's College, Cambridge)
    elected a Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge. He was a native speaker of Gaelic. MacAlister remained a fellow of St. John's College until the end of...
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    John Caird FRSE DD LLD (1820–1898) was a Scottish theologian. He entered the Church of Scotland, of which he became one of the most eloquent preachers...
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  • (Cardiff 1968–93). 24 Years: Sir William Halliday (KCL 1928–52), William Leechman (Glasgow 1761–85). 23 Years: James Duff (Durham Colleges 1937–60), Medwin...
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  • From the school of John Rankin, presbyterian minister at Antrim, he went to Glasgow University, where he was a pupil of William Leechman. After being licensed...
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    Kirkby, W. W. The Kutchin or Loucheux Indians. [London: Seeley], 1863. Leechman, Douglas. The Vanta Kutchin. 1954. Loovers, Jan Peter Laurens."Reading...
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    Duncan Macfarlan (1708-1791) minister of Drymen, and maternal grandson of Rev John Allan. His father was 63 years old when he was born. He was educated locally...
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  • Wodrow MA (1692) Alexander Wodrow MA (1705) John Simson MA (1708) Michael Potter MA (1740) William Leechman MA DD (1744) Robert Trail MA DD (1761) James...
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    of John Boyle, 2nd Earl of Glasgow. His father dying in April 1722, he was brought up at home by his mother, under the tutorship of William Leechman; later...
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    Sir Graeme John Davies FRSNZ (7 April 1937 – 30 August 2022) was a New Zealand engineer, academic and administrator. During his career, he was Vice-Chancellor...
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    1021/cen-v081n004.p058. Leechman, F; The opal book, University of California Press, 1961 Eckert, Allan W. (1997). The World of Opals. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons...
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