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  • William Robertson (16861745) was a Scottish minister of the Church of Scotland. He was minister of the famous Greyfriars Kirk in Edinburgh and patriarch...
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    Scotland's moderate party. Robertson was born at the manse of Borthwick, Midlothian, the son of Rev William Robertson (16861745), the local minister, and...
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    1837–43 Alexander Forrester (1611–1686) Francis Garden, Lord Gardenstone (1721–1793), judge (unmarked grave) William Ged (1699–1749), inventor of stereotyping...
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    occurred the death of his partner and father-in-law William Robertson. For the same year, William Adam and Alexander McGill are called architects in the...
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    Order was apparently inactive until its revival by Charles Edward Stuart in 1745. An original letter of the 3rd Duke of Perth to Earl of Airlie Lord Ogilvy...
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    Elizabeth Randolph (1724–1783), ∞ 1745 : William Yates (1720–1764); ∞ 1783 : Theodorick Bland (1708–1784) William Yates (1749–1789), ∞ 1785 : Elizabeth...
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    James Butler, 2nd Duke of Ormonde (category 1745 deaths)
    James FitzJames Butler, 2nd Duke of Ormonde, KG (1665–1745) was an Irish statesman and soldier. He was the third of the Kilcash branch of the family to...
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    April 1743 –25 April 1745) 1745 John, Earl of Rothes (25 April 1745 –5 June 1745) 1745 William, Earl of Harrington (5 June 1745 –1 April 1779) 1779 Jeffery...
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    Rodney Street, William Ewart Gladstone was the fourth son of the wealthy slaveowner John Gladstone, and his second wife, Anne MacKenzie Robertson. He was named...
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    Steedman 1715 to 1741 - Matthew Wood 1745 to 1753 - William Wishart, Principal of Edinburgh University, Moderator in 1745 1754 to 1766 - John Jardine (1715-1766)...
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    mathematician, engineer, demonologist and professor William Skirving (c.1745–1796) political reformer William Smellie (1740–1795) editor of the first edition...
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    Sixty-two years later, in 1745, a physician correctly attributed a diarrhea epidemic to Van Leeuwenhoek's "bloodless animals" (Valk 1745, cited by Moll 2003)...
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  • (c. 1745 – 1788) Giuseppe Besozzi (1686–1760) Henri Besozzi (1775–18??) Louis Désiré Besozzi (1814–1879) Paolo Girolamo Besozzi (1704–1778) William Thomas...
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  • In 1686, he married Anna Morel (died 1704) and they had five surviving children; Roger Handasyd (1689-1763), Thomas (1692-1729), William (1693-1745), who...
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    After his father's death, he entered Clare College, Cambridge as a sizar in 1686. He applied himself to mathematical study, was awarded the degree of Bachelor...
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  • MacGillivray (1856–1938), sculptor Robert Mackintosh (c. 1745–1807), "Red Rob", composer and violinist Sir William MacTaggart FRSE RSA (1903–1981), painter known...
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    Robertson of Muirton. Gilbert's eldest son, David Robertson, was the third Baron of Muirton, and he was succeeded by his eldest son William Robertson...
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    the succeeding House of Hanover until the defeat of the Jacobite rising of 1745. In 1698, the Company of Scotland attempted a project to secure a trading...
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    Islands of the South Pacific Alexander Peden (1626–1686), leading figures in the Covenanter movement William Pettigrew (1869–1943), missionary to the Tangkhul...
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  • Haarlem 1811) Vinne, Vincent Laurensz van der (Haarlem 1686 – Haarlem 1742) Walraven, Isaac (Amsterdam 1686 – Amsterdam 1765) Wandelaar, Jan (Amsterdam 1690...
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