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    Lilias Skene or Lillias Skein (8 November 1628 – 21 June 1697) was a Scottish Quaker preacher, prophet and poet. She was born in 1628 as Lilias Gillespie...
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  • and judge Leslie Skene (1882–1959), Scottish footballer Lilias Skene (1627–1697), Scottish Quaker preacher, prophet and poet Philip Skene (1725–1810), British...
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  • Aberdeenshire, Scotland, the eldest surviving son of Lilias Skene née Gillespie and Alexander Skene, a merchant. In 1659 he was admitted as a burgess in...
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  • Lilias is a feminine given name. Notable people with the name include: Lilias Armstrong (1882 – 1937), British phonetician Lilias Craven, fictional character...
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    notable people including Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, Thomas Vaughan, Lilias Skene, Henry More, Elizabeth of Bohemia Christian Knorr von Rosenroth, the...
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    parish minister. His sister was the Quaker writer, prophet and preacher Lilias Skene. He studied at St. Andrews University as a "presbytery bursar". On graduating...
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  • wife Lilias, daughter of Patrick Simson, minister of Stirling; and brother of George Gillespie and the Quaker writer, prophet and preacher Lilias Skene. He...
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    of Danish commissioners led by Peder Munk and the Scottish lawyer John Skene stayed at Wemyss Castle. Their task was to view and take sasine of Falkland...
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    Geelong, Victoria on 14 April 1875, aged sixty-five years. He was married to Lilias Cross née Murray, daughter of Hugh Murray, a fellow Scottish emigrant, merchant...
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    the pseudonym F T L Hope) Louisa Lilias Plunket Greene Janet Hamilton Mary Howitt Joseph Butterworth Owen Felicia Skene The magazine had relatively few...
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  • (1786–1967), 1836–1867 John Hill Burton (1809–1881), 1867–1881 William Forbes Skene (1809–1892), 1881–1893 David Masson (1822–1907), 1893–1908 Peter Hume Brown...
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    records of the event at Perth, but Anne came there following the wedding of Lilias Murray and John Grant of Freuchie at Tullibardine, where James VI and his...
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  • Sophia Frood, Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps, Area Controller, Abbeville Lilias Ida Gill, Unit Administrator, Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps Gladys Alicia...
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  • Minister (1987–1990). Bob Skelton, 81, New Zealand jockey, bowel cancer. Danus Skene, 72, Scottish politician. Derek Smith, 85, British jazz pianist. Mira Stupica...
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  • performing arts. Brian Cantlon, of Hampton. For services to the community. Lilias Jessie Carmichael, of Lake Boga. For services to the community. William...
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