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  • Thomas Macknight (15 February 1829 – 19 November 1899) was an Anglo-Irish newspaper editor, biographer and publisher. He was the originator of the two...
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  • Thomas MacKnight may refer to: Thomas Macknight (1829–1899), Anglo-Irish newspaper editor, biographer and publisher Thomas MacKnight (minister) (1762–1836)...
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    The most notable Barons of Cartsburn are Thomas Crawfurd of Cartsburn, 4th Baron of Cartsburn, Thomas Macknight Crawfurd of Cartsburn and Lauriston Castle...
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    Thomas MacKnight FRSE FSA MWS (1762–1836) was a Scottish minister based in Edinburgh who was Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland...
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  • enfranchised townsmen. Carlyle, however, may have mistaken his attribution: Thomas Macknight, writing in 1858, observes that Burke was merely a teller at the "illustrious...
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    1882). The Liberal Unionist editor of the Belfast Northern Whig, Thomas Macknight, who had been a personal friend of O'Hagan, states in his memoir ULSTER...
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  • James MacKnight (1721-1800) was a Scottish minister and theological author, serving at the Old Kirk of Edinburgh (St Giles Cathedral). He is remembered...
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    June 1807, on the nomination of Robert Jameson, William Wright and Thomas Macknight. He served as a Councillor of the RSE from 1836 to 1839. He was elected...
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    owners were the Right Hon. Andrew Lord Rutherfurd (1791–1854), and Thomas Macknight Crawfurd of Cartsburn and Lauriston Castle, 8th Baron of Cartsburn...
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  • Langrish – author Molly Lefebure – writer Marina Lewycka – novelist Thomas Macknight – biographer Sabrina Mahfouz – poet and playwright Menon Marath – novelist...
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  • first appeared in the book Ulster As It Is (1896) by the Unionist Thomas Macknight. It was also advocated by the Tory writer W. F. Moneypenny in The Two...
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  • in early 1761. William's first job was working for Thomas MacKnight & Co in North Carolina. MacKnight was a Scotsman who had emigrated to North Carolina...
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    Lewis Robert Wilson Lynd - author. William Henry Lynn - architect Thomas Macknight - Political author and biographer. Francis Maginn - missionary Valentine...
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  • politician Thomas McKnight (Wisconsin pioneer), Wisconsin local pioneer and local politician Tom McKnight (1868–1930) English footballer Thomas MacKnight (disambiguation)...
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  • McKnight (redirect from MacKnight)
    McKnight (also MacKnight, Macknight) is a Scottish (Ulster-Scots) surname. It is a derivative of the surname MacNaught/McNaught. Top A B C D E I J K L...
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  • (London and Edinburgh), A.L.S. Thomas Macknight, D.D., F.R.S.Edin. John Barclay, M.D., F.R.S.Edin., Lecturer in Anatomy Thomas Thomson, M.D., F.R.S.Edin....
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  • James MacKnight (McKnight, MacNeight) (1801–1876) was an Irish journalist and agrarian reformer whose call for Fair Rent, Fixity of Tenure and Free Sale...
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  • the Church of Scotland were conveyed to him from the chair, Very Rev Thomas MacKnight, on 28 May 1819. Stuart studied natural history and botany, attending...
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    and Scotland. She married the Irish political author and biographer Thomas Macknight. They had two children during their three years together, Edmund (born...
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  • Macfarlan (Drymen, later Principal of the University of Glasgow) 1820 Thomas MacKnight FRSE (Edinburgh: Old Church) 1821 Duncan Mearns (Professor of Divinity...
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