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  1. The Gathering Song of Black Donald. (Song.) From the poem by Sir W. Scott by James M Gallatly, 1909
  2. MATHEMATICAL ELEMENTS OF NATURAL PHILOSOPHY CONFIRMED BY EXPERIMENTS. OR AN INTRODUCTION TO SIR ISAAC NEWTON'S PHILOSOPHY by William-James's (translated By J. T. Desaguliers) Gravesande, 1721
  3. David of the White Rock. (Dafydd y gareg wen. Words by G. Cumberland.) Black Sir Harry. (Syr Harri Ddu. Words by D. E. James.) Traditional Airs ... Arranged by C. Jenkins. English and Welsh words by D. Cyril Jenkins, 1927

41. Author Index (M)
S00001739, Guide du Genealogie en Belgique. Magee, james. Maxwell-Lyte, (sir)H, KCB. S-00002012, MPR - Mortality among London Citizens in the black Death.
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var sb='Foundation for Medieval Genealogy'; var PathLevel = '../../../../'; M, C S-00000125 GMG - England under Henry III M, G S-00001673 TPG - Notes on Narburgh Church, Norfolk S-00001616 TPG - Remarks on the Meynell Pedigree Mac Lachlan, Gardiner S, BA(Hons), FSA(Scot) S-00001324 TSG - McLachlans of Auchentroig Macartney, Carlile A S-00000549 Magyars in the 9th Century Macary, Leonce S-00000410 Companions of William, Duke of Normandy, at the Conquest Macdonald, Donald J, Yr of Castleton S-00001141 TSG - Last Macdonalds of Islay Macdonald, Donald, of Castleton S-00000550 Clan Donald Macdonald, William Rae, Carrick Pursuivant S-00001088 Scottish Armorial Seals Macé, ? S-00000551 Les Comtes de Toulouse, XIe – XIIIe siècles MacEwen, Andrew B W S-00000006 APS - Tribute to Charles Evans - Keith and Gordon S-00000036 TGC - Alexander Sutherland of Dunbeath S-00000058 TGC - Clarification of the Dunbar Pedigree S-00000027 TGC - Corrections to Sinclair Pedigree S-00001653 TGC - Cristina de Brus, Countess of Dunbar S-00000040 TGC - Elen, Countess of Chester S-00000045 TGC - Further Observations on Alexander Sutherland S-00000070 TGC - Margaret Montgomery, Countess of Lennox

42. Edinburghrovests
1977 Kenneth W Borthwick. 1980 Thomas Morgan. 1984 Dr of Dean. 1833 sir james Spitall.1837 sir james Forrest of bart. .1843 Adam black. 1848 sir William Johnston of
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1376 John of Quhitnes
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1381 John of Chambers
1387 Andrew Yutson
1391 John of Dalrymple
1392 John de Camera 1408 John Rede 1409 Adam of Farnylie 1413 George of Lauder 1419 Adam of Farnylie 1422 John of Levingtoun 1425 Thomas of Cranstoun 1425 William of Libbertoun 1434 Sir Henry Preston of Craigmiller 1435 John of Levingtoun Alexander Napier 1438 Thomas of Cranstoun 1445 Steven Hunter Patrick Cockburn 1449 Thomas of Cranstoun 1451 George of Fala Sir Alexander Napier of Merchiston 1455 Thomas Oliphant Sir Alexander Napier of Merchiston 1462 Alexander ker 1466 George Bartraham 1467 Robert Mure of Polkellie Sir Alexander Napier of Merchiston 1477 James Creichton of Ruthven 1481 Walter or William Bartraham 1842 Sir John Murray of Tulchad 1482 Patrick Barron of Spittlefield John Napier of Marchiston 1485 John Murray 1486 Sir Patrick Barron of Spittlefield 1487 John Murray 1487 Patrick Hepburne Lord Hales 1488 Thomas Tod 1490 Alexander Hepburne of Quhitsum 1491 Sir Thomas Tod 1492 Richard Lawson of High Riggs 1494 Walter Barhaham 1496 Sir Thomas Tod 1498 Walter Barhaham 1499 Sir Thomas Tod 1500 Sir Alexander Lauder of Haltoun 1501 George of Touris 1502 Sir Alexander Lauder 1504 Richard Lawson of High Riggs 1505 Sir Alexander Lauder of Blyth 1513 Archibald Douglas Earl of Angus 1514 Alexander Lord Home 1515 Sir Patrick Hamilton of Kingavill

43. First World War.com - Encyclopedia Of World War I - G
Gerard, james W. On Deportations from Lille. Gibbs, sir Philip - Report of VimyRidge. Grenfell, Julian (Into Battle). Grenfell, William (To A black Greyhound).
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Encyclopedia of World War I: G
Updated - Saturday, 5 June, 2004 This area of the website provides an A-Z listing of First World War terms, personalities, biographical sketches, battles, weaponry, etc. All material listed by category elsewhere in the site is contained within this section. Conversely many articles are solely listed within the encyclopedia given that they do not sit comfortably within any existing category. The encyclopedia is grouped alphabetically. This page lists entries grouped under the letter 'G'. Gahan, H. Stirling - Account of Meeting with Edith Cavell Gallieni, Joseph Gallieni, Joseph - 1914 Film Footage of Gallieni, Joseph - Government Abandonment of Paris (1) ... Guynemer, Georges
"Dry rations" was the sardonic name used by Anzac soldiers to describe religious sermons. Original Material Michael Duffy SafeSurf Rated

44. People - Irish Narrow Gauge
? Barton, (sir) John G. son of james; 18831892 civil engineer, CVR; 1881-1883consulting civil engineer to C CBT. !? ? Bayliss, james. ? black, Alexander.
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45. Admirals
1981. Admiral sir james Eberle, 1st July 1981, 31st December 1983. 1989.Admiral sir Jeremy black, 31st October 1989, 30th March 1991. Admiral
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46. BioSpace News For
Synta Pharmaceuticals Appoints sir james W. black, FRS, Judah Folkman, MD,And Bruce Zetter, Ph.D. To The Company s Scientific Advisory Board
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47. Archives Hub: Papers Of Sir James Matthew Barrie
sir james Matthew Barrie died on 19 June 1937. 1730/1; letters to sir W. Turner, 1909,and to Dr. A. Logan Turner, 19301933 London Adam and Charles black, 1941
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The playwright and novelist James Matthew Barrie, son of a weaver, was born in Kirriemuir, Angus, on 9 May 1860. He was educated at the academies in Glasgow, Forfar and Dumfries and then studied at Edinburgh University where he was awarded the degree of M.A. in 1882. Barrie served as a journalist on the staff of the Nottingham Journal for a year and a half before returning to Kirriemuir to write sketches of Scottish life for the St James's Gazette and the Cornhill Magazine . The semi-fictional tales were set in Thrums (Kirriemuir to all intents and purposes). In 1885, he moved to London where he wrote for numerous magazines and journals, and his first novel Better dead was written in 1886, followed by

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49. A SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF AFRICAN CANADIAN HISTORY
Cuthbertson, Brian C. The Loyalist Governor A Biography of sir John Wentworth. Tulloch,Headly. black Canadians A Long Line of Fighters. Walker, james W. St.
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THE GLOBAL AFRICAN COMMUNITY R E F E R E N C E N O T E S
Mary Shadd Cary
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AFRICAN CANADIAN HISTORY BY DAVID W. STATES AND CRYSTAL D. MULDER Posted by RUNOKO RASHIDI BOOKS Abucar, Mohamed H. Struggle for Development: The Black Communities of North and East Preston and Cherrybrook, Nova Scotia, 1784-1987 . Dartmouth: Black Cultural Centre for Nova Scotia, 1988. Alexander, Ken, and Avis Gaze. Towards Freedom: The African Canadian Experience . Toronto: Umbrella Press, 1996. Aylward, Carol A. Canadiana Critical Race Theory: Racism and the Law . Halifax: Fernwood, 1999. Bartolo, Oswald. The History of Blacks in Canada: 1608 to Now . Montreal: National Black Coalition of Canada, 1976. Bearden, Jim and Linda Jean Butler. Shadd: The Life and Times of Mary Shadd Cary . Toronto: N.C. Press, 1977. Bertley, Leo W. Canada and its People of African Descent . Pierresfonds, Quebec: Bilongo Publishers, 1970. Bell, D.G. Early Loyalist Saint John: The Origin of New Brunswick Politics: 1783-1786 Bell, Dorothy, et al.

50. Premio Nobel/Medicina - Enciclopedia Libre
1989 J. Michael Bishop, Harold E. Varmus 1988 sir james W. black, Gertrude B. Elion,George H. Hitchings 1987 Susumu Tonegawa 1986 Stanley Cohen, Rita Levi
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Paul Christian Lauterbur y Peter Mansfield Sydney Brenner H. Robert Horvitz John E. Sulston ... Harold E. Varmus Sir James W. Black Gertrude B. Elion George H. Hitchings Susumu Tonegawa ... Barbara McClintock for transposon work. Sune K. Bergström Bengt I. Samuelsson John R. Vane Roger W. Sperry ... Earl W. Sutherland, Jr. Sir Bernard Katz Ulf von Euler Julius Axelrod Max Delbrück ... Feodor Lynen Sir John Carew Eccles Alan Lloyd Hodgkin Andrew Fielding Huxley Francis Harry Compton Crick ... Georg von Békésy Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet Peter Brian Medawar Severo Ochoa Arthur Kornberg ... Gerty Theresa , née Radnitz Cori, Bernardo Alberto Houssay Hermann Joseph Muller Sir Alexander Fleming Ernst Boris Chain , Sir Howard Walter Florey Joseph Erlanger Herbert Spencer Gasser Henrik Carl Peter Dam ... Edward Adelbert Doisy Desierto Desierto Desierto Gerhard Domagk Corneille Jean François Heymans Albert von Szent-Györgyi Nagyrapolt Sir Henry Hallett Dale Otto Loewi Hans Spemann George Hoyt Whipple ... Thomas Hunt Morgan Sir Charles Scott Sherrington Edgar Douglas Adrian Otto Heinrich Warburg Karl Landsteiner ... Christiaan Eijkman , Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins Charles Jules Henri Nicolle Julius Wagner-Jauregg Johannes Andreas Grib Fibiger Desierto Willem Einthoven Frederick Grant Banting John James Richard Macleod Archibald Vivian Hill ... Otto Fritz Meyerhof Desierto

51. "What I Tell My Child About Color": Black And White Fathers In Atlanta Try To Ex
But, Mommy,” Bill broke in, “is black bad?” His us with their “Yes, sir,”and “No, sir.”. Source james W. May and William Gordon, “What I Tell
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In 1954, the unanimous U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Brown v. Board of Education dramatically changed American society. "What I Tell My Child About Color" James W. May, Assistant Professor, School of Theology, Emory University, Atlanta My wife, as usual more alert to the subtleties of emotional tension, helped us both by changing the subject. So began our discussion of color almost two years ago. Today, we encourage discussion, on the level Jamie can manage. Our concern is to keep him from embracing uncritically the familiar rationalizations based on color. Some we by-pass. Some we discuss. It was well to remind him; but we were close to argument, and argument, we should have known, does not help. Jamie was prepared to surrender, but not yet with conviction. So I did not press the point. Our own attitudes tell more than our moral lectures. We do want him to be spared some of the emotional excess baggage we have lugged about. But we do not have all the answers. We want him to learn to find answers for himself. Jamie, now a seven-year-old, learns about people and issues from the feelings we express. He appreciates the people that we appreciate. This is where he gets his principles of sportsmanship and citizenship. Of course, the ideas and phrases that Jamie picks up from his playmates are just as superficial as his pontifications on jet planes and Navy frogmen. Yet there is a difference. Whereas his everyday experiences will correct many of these other misconceptions, he has no normal contacts to correct his prejudices about color.

52. Significant Scots - Sir James MacKintosh
lectures of Dr Cullen and professor black, preparatory to viz.., Mary, married toClaudius james Rich, Esq Esq.—and Catherine, married to sir W. Wiseman, Bart
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Sir James MacKintosh MACKINTOSH, (SIR) JAMES, a distinguished historian and statesman, was born on the 24th of October, 1765, at Alldowrie, the residence of his grandmother, situated on the banks of Loch Ness, about seven miles from Inverness. He was in his own person, being the eldest of three children, the representative of the Killochy branch of the family of Mackintosh, (a property which they acquired in the fifteenth century.) and was the eleventh in descent from Allan, third son of Malcolm, the tenth chief of the clan, who was one of the leaders in the celebrated battle of Harlaw, fought in 1411. The lairds of Killochy, as the eldest branch of the Mackintoshes extant, were always captains of the watch (a feudal military appointment) to the chief of the clan, and acted in this capacity in all the hostilities in which he happened to be engaged. John Mackintosh of Killochy, father to the subject of this memoir, held a commission for several years in Campbell’s Highlanders, and was wounded in the Seven Years’ War in Germany. He was afterwards a captain in the 68th regiment, and served with this corps for a considerable time in Gibraltar, and other places abroad. He was a man of amiable manners and disposition, and much esteemed by all who knew him, amongst the most remarkable of whom was major Mercer, the author of a volume of pleasing poetry, who thus speaks of him, sixteen years after his death, in a letter to lord Glenbervie:—"We lived together," says this gentleman, "for two years in the same tent, without one unkind word or look. John Mackintosh was one of the liveliest, most good-humoured, gallant lads I ever knew."

53. Black Fur Traders And Frontiersmen
sir james Douglas of the Hudson s Bay Company was reputed james Beckwourth acted asa trader for the American black fur trade entrepreneurs were not an unusual
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Slaves in the Fur Trade
Blacks held positions in the fur trade ranging from slave to free trappers and from camp keeper to independent entrepreneur. Slavery was still legal in the United States during the fur trade era and numerous traders and fur company principals utilized slaves to help create their fur trade empires. William Clark's slave, York, who apparently never had any other name, accompanied the Lewis and Clark expedition across the continent and back. While the men of the expedition were said to have worked well, it was also said by one of the two leaders of the expedition that the only two who could be relied on to do as they were told were York and the Newfoundland dog, Scammon.
Fur trade narratives often mentioned black slaves. A black man named Reese who was a servant to Francis A. Cardon was killed by members of the Blood band of the Blackfoot tribe at Fort Chardon on the Mouth of the Judith River. The killing took place in 1842 or 1843 according to Elliott Coues, but Charles Larpenteur remembered the event taking place during the winter of 1844-1845. Chardon made public his vow to revenge Reese's death. It is not known what job Reese held but it is fairly safe to say that in that part of the west in the 1840's it may have had something to do with the fur trade.
In 1835, a slave belonging to a Judge Martin was killed by Indians in present day Oklahoma. The death was recorded by none other than George Catlin, Pioneer anthropologist and artist.

54. THE HARRY HOPKINS PAPERS (PART III): FOLDER LISTING
1 TLS to HLH from Douglas M. black, vice president 1 TLS from sir Charles Portal,British Chief of Illinois congressmen Laurence F. Arnold and james M. Barnes.
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DATE SPAN: 01/02/1922 - 04/27/1922
DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Owen R. Lovejoy, president of American Association of Social Workers (letterhead) re. position offer to HLH. 3 TLS from Owen R. Lovejoy, general secretary of National Child Labor Committee (letterhead) re. position offer to HLH.
Box: 1 Fold: 2 American Committee on War Finance / War Bond Issue
DATE SPAN: 04/09/1917 - 04/20/1917
DESCRIPTION: 3 TL carbons from HLH to Hon. James W. Wadsworth, US senator; Hon. William G. McAdoo, secretary of treasury; Hon. Claude Kitchin, chairman, Ways and Means Committee, appealing against a government war bond issue. Includes 1 TLS from Claude Kitchin; 1 TLS from James Wadsworth; 1 TLS from William M. Calder. Also includes 1 TL from Amos Pinchot, American Committee on War Finance pledging against the war bond issue.
Box: 1 Fold: 3 American Red Cross - Correspondence 1917
DATE SPAN: 12/20/1917 - 12/29/1917 DESCRIPTION: Re. HLH's joining ARC -

55. Biography Of Sir James Young Simpson (1811-1870)
At four james went to the local school and Gynæ cological Works, edited by Dr. W.black, 1871, 8vo sthesia, Hospitalism, c., edited by his son, sir WG Simpson
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Biography of Sir James Young Simpson (1811-1870)
(from the DNB Sir James Young Simpson, physician, born on 7 June 1811 at Bathgate, Linlothgowshire, was youngest of seven sons of the village baker, David ( d. 1830), fourth son of Alexander Simpson. Both father and mother, Mary Jervie, came of shrewd yeoman-farmer stock. The latter was of Huguenot descent. At four James went to the local school. Proud of his early aptitude at lessons, his father and brothers (his mother died when he was nine) agreed to stint themselves to give him a college career. He entered the arts classes of Edinburgh University in 1825 at fourteen, 'very, very young, very solitary,' he said forty years later, when receiving the freedom of the city of Edinburgh. He began his medical studies in 1827, and graduated M.D. in 1832. His abilities were at once recognised, and he was made senior president of the Royal Medical Society of Edinburgh in 1835. In 1839 he was appointed to the midwifery chair there, although he was only twenty-eight years old. Thenceforth his practice grew rapidly. In 1847 he was appointed one of her majesty's physicians for Scotland; and he became a foreign associate of the Academy of Medicine, Paris, the members firmly insisting on his election against the rules of the commission which had omitted his name. In 1856 he was awarded by the French Academy of Sciences the Monthyon prize of two thousand francs for 'most important benefits done to humanity.' He received the order of St. Olaf from the king of Sweden, and became a member of nearly every medical society in Europe and America. In 1866 he was made D.C.L. of Oxford, and in the same year (3 Feb.) received a baronetcy, the first given to a doctor practising in Scotland.

56. AllRefer Encyclopedia - Nobel Prizes (table) - Encyclopedia
B. Elion George H. Hitchings sir james black, Naguib Mahfouz. 1990, Mikhail S. Gorbachev,Elias james Corey, Richard E Jerome I. Friedman Henry W. Kendall, Joseph E
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57. Douglas Genealogy
s death, sir james was the black Douglas charged james Douglas of Drumlanring; unknown(m. Alexander Montgomerie). George Douglas; sir William Douglas; Lady Majory
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58. King Arthur And His Knights By Sir James Knowles
Books Avenue Victor Hugo Bookshop Barnes Noble.com black Springs Books Online FrontlistGalley Slaves Books Globe Corner Bookstore Harry W. Schwartz Harvard
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59. Authors ("H") & Titles
black Sunday FIC HAR; Red dragon FIC HAR. Harris, Thomas Derek GT Monorails 625.1 HAR Harvey, Paul, sir, 18691948 353.032 HAR Haskins, james, 1941- Street
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Haas, Ben.
The house of Christina: a novel FIC HAA
Habberton, William, 1899-
Russia: the story of a nation. 947 HAB
Hacker, Andrew
Two nations: black and white, separate, hostile, unequal 305.8 HAC
Hacker, Frederick J.
301.633 HAC
Hacker, Marilyn, 1942-
Selected poems, 1965-1990 811 HAC
Hadaway, Wm. S., ed.
  • The McDonald Paper, Part I. REF 974.72 HAD
  • The McDonald Paper, Part II. REF 974.72 HAD
    Hadfield, John, 1907-
    Every picture tells a story: images of Victorian life 759.2 HAD
    Haftmann, Werner, 1912-
    Painting in the twentieth century. REF 759.06 HAFTMANN
    Hagedorn, Jessica Tarahata, 1949-
    Dogeaters FIC HAG
    Hagen, Louis, 1916-
    The secret war for Europe: a dossier of espionage 327.12 HAG
    Hahn, Emily, 1905-
    The cooking of China 641.5951 HAH
    Hailey, Arthur.
  • Close-up on writing for television. 808.22 HAI
  • The evening news FIC HAI ... FIC HAI
    Hailey, Elizabeth Forsythe.
    Life sentences: a novel FIC HAI
    Haiman, Franklyn.
    Freedom of speech. 342.085 HAI
    Haines, John Meade, 1924-
    Winter news: poems 811.54 HAI
    Hake, Herbert V.
    Here's how!: A guide to economy in stagecraft 792 HAK
    Halacy, D. S., 1919-
  • 1936: the picture story of an unforgettable year 909.823 HAL
  • 60. Irvine Burns Club Honorary Members
    George Gilfillan 1880 sir james Salmon 1881 John White Dr Rob. 1887 sir J Henry BIrving sir William Muir William Cochran Patrick 1888 William black 1889 David
    http://www.irvineayrshire.org/burns/honorary.htm
    Irvine Burns Club - our list of distinguished honorary members 1828-present HOME Who we are Our history Burns Room ... Burns in Irvine Recent updates on this page: Webster, Hughes, Macinnes, Loughran, Gaw, and Connery Treasures Library Irvine Burns Club has, since its early years, invited persons of eminence in literature or world affairs, or who have given exceptional service to the aims of Irvine Burns Club, to become honorary members.
    The first two to become Honorary Members were two natives of Irvine - John Galt and James Montgomery - in 1828. John Galt, novelist
    Information about honorary members is being added - currently several entries are complete and others in preparation - click any highlighted name Honorary Members listed by year:
    John Galt

    James Montgomery

    William Motherwell

    William Tennant
    ...
    James Stirrat

    Allan Cunningham
    John Gibson Lockhart
    Sir James Shaw Lt.-Col. James Glencairn Burns

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