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There is a page named "Moses Stevens of Bellahouston" on Wikipedia

  • Moses Steven of Bellahouston FRSE (1806–1871) was a 19th Scottish advocate and philanthropist. He was born in Polmadie House in Govan on 21 December 1806...
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    Street, funded by a donation of £10,000 from the Bellahouston Trust, left from the will of Moses Stevens of Bellahouston. The building was designed by...
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    a house and land at Dumbreck. The whole became known as Bellahouston. Upon the death of Moses in 1871, the Estate passed to his sisters who, according...
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    (1687-1768), Scottish mathematician Moses Stevens of Bellahouston (1806-1871) Hugh Wylie (d.1782), Lord Provost of Glasgow 1780-82 A memorial to the Canadian...
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    Ibrox Parish Church (category Church of Scotland churches in Scotland)
    serve the expanding southside of Glasgow as "Bellahouston Parish Church". The sanctuary was built using money from Moses Steven, a wealthy entrepreneur, and...
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  • Stericker, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry Major Arthur Cornish Jeremie Stevens, Royal Engineers Major Cecil Mordant Henry Stevens, Royal Artillery...
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  • MacFarlane, Headmaster, Bellahouston Senior Secondary School, Glasgow. The Reverend Robert Mackintosh, Secretary, Home Board of the Church of Scotland. Archibald...
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