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  1. Walking With Muir Across Yosemite by Thomas R. Vale, 1998-04-06
  2. Thomas Carlyle's Apprenticeship: A bibliographical essay concerning his recently discovered writings. by John Muir, 1982-01
  3. Magna Britannia Antiqua & Nova: Before the High Court of Justiciary, at Edinburgh. On the 30th and 31st Days of August, 1793, for Sedition. by Thomas Muir, 2009-04-27
  4. The Theory of Determinants in the Historical Order of Development, Volume 1, parts 1-2 by Thomas Muir, 2010-03-10
  5. A Treatise on the Theory of Determinants, with Graduated sets of Exercises. by Thomas. MUIR, 1882
  6. East Lothian by Thomas Scott Muir, 2010-08-19
  7. Ecclesiological notes on some of the islands of Scotland by Thomas Scott Muir, 2010-09-03
  8. Notes On Remains of Ecclesiastical Architecture and Sculptured Memorials in the Southern Division of Scotland by Thomas S. Muir, 2010-04-03
  9. Characteristics Of Old Church Architecture Etc. In The Mainland And Western Islands Of Scotland (1861) by Thomas Scott Muir, 2010-09-10
  10. Computer fur Senioren fur Dummies (German Edition) by Nancy C. Muir, 2009-02-04
  11. Linlithgowshire by Thomas Scott Muir, Scot West Lothian, 2010-08-17
  12. Muir of Huntershill by Christina Bewley, 1981-05-21
  13. A Miscellany of Middle Eastern Articles: Memorial Volume for Thomas Muir Johnstone by A. K. Irvine, R. B. Sergeant, et all 1989-01
  14. Muir Ramble Route by Peter Thomas, Donna Thomas, 2010-02-17

21. Robert Burns Country: The Burns Encyclopedia: Muir, Thomas (1765-98)
muir, thomas (176598). thomas muir graduated MA at Glasgow University in1782. He intended to enter the church but decided to read law instead.
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23. Robert Burns Country: The Burns Encyclopedia: Index: M.
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24. Muir
Biography of thomas muir (18441934) thomas muir. Born 25 Aug 1844 in Stonebyres, Falls of Clyde, Lanarkshire, Scotland thomas muir was the son of George muir from Stonebyres, near Lanark
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Thomas Muir
Born: 25 Aug 1844 in Stonebyres, Falls of Clyde, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Died: 21 March 1934 in Rondebosch, South Africa
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Thomas Muir was the son of George Muir from Stonebyres, near Lanark, in Scotland. George was a shoemaker in Biggar and it was in that town, about 15km from the town of Thomas's birth, that Thomas was brought up. He attended an independent school in Wishaw, about half way between Biggar and Glasgow, and there his favourite subject was Greek. Thomas entered the University of Glasgow intending to study his favourite subject of Greek. Indeed he started on a classics course, showing outstanding ability in Greek, but Thomson (later Lord Kelvin) recognised his genius for mathematics and persuaded him to study that subject. Many years later Muir recalled his days at Glasgow University, saying:- I remember Lord Kelvin showing me the first gramophone. He also considered Kelvin as a great man saying:- ... the great man I define as the man who does not alter, who always has control, who alters others.

25. Muir Family Genealogy Forum (Page 3)
Home Surnames muir Family Genealogy Forum (Page 3) Re thomas Stephenson muirMary Mitchell - Mary Helen Allen6/28/01
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John muir thomas Locker. Quantity in Basket none Code JM02 Price$17.95 Shipping Weight 2.00 pounds. Quantity By thomas Locker.
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27. Thomas Muir (mathematician) - Encyclopedia Article About Thomas Muir (mathematic
encyclopedia article about thomas muir (mathematician). thomas muir (mathematician)in Free online English dictionary, thesaurus and encyclopedia.
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28. Thomas Muir Gathering Of The Clans - Devoted To All Things
Votes 1899. Famous Scots thomas muir Posted by maintenance on Tuesday,January 28, 2003 0956 AM News Lawyer and a political
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29. Thomas Muir :: Gathering Of The Clans - Devoted To All Things Scottish :: Gather
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30. Thomas And Mark In The John Muir Wilderness
Back to thomas s Hiking Pictures. thomas and Mark in the John muir Wilderness.Lake thomas A. Edison, from the ferry. Click on thumbnails to see full image.
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Thomas and Mark in the John Muir Wilderness
Lake Thomas A. Edison, from the ferry Click on thumbnails to see full image
Day One
This pooch sat on the bow of the Lake Thomas A. Edison ferry for the whole ride. The man to the dog's left was hiking the entire John Muir Trail, about 200 miles from Yosemite to Mount Whitney. Lake Thomas is at 7700 feet altitude. The original photo was color, but it looked right in black and white, somehow. After the ferry, Mark and I began hiking to the John Muir Trail. This was one of our early views of Mono Creek, which feeds Lake Thomas. A twisted tree. Mark, crossing a stream. We turned north on the John Muir Trail and followed it up towards Silver Pass Lake. That's Mark standing next to one of the many falls we passed on the way up.
We stopped briefly at this point. At numerous points, we were required to cross streams, and most of the time Mark hopped across like a gazelle while Thomas took his time. What started as a beautiful day soon became dark and cloudy. This was the view back just as we reached Silver Pass Lake. Shortly after we arrived, we were hurriedly setting up our tent and camp in pouring rain.
We were a little wet and cold by the time camp was all set up. These pictures were taken during a brief respite in the rain, during which Mark set up the stove and made some tea. We spent most of the next 12 hours sitting in our tent while the rain fell.

31. Maryland Vietnam Casualty
muir, thomas WILSON. Home of Record (official) PRINCESS ANNE State(official) MD Date of Birth Thursday, December 26, 1940 Marital
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MUIR, THOMAS WILSON
Home of Record (official): PRINCESS ANNE
State (official): MD
Date of Birth: Thursday, December 26, 1940
Marital Status: Married
Branch: Army
Rank: SGT
Component: Regular
Pay grade: E5
MOS (Military Occupational Specialty code): 11B4P
Major Organization: 101st Abn Div Start of Tour: Wednesday, May 12, 1965 Date of Casualty: Saturday, April 9, 1966 Age at time of loss: 25 Casualty type: (C1) Non-hostile, died of other causes Reason: Accidental self destruction (Ground casualty) Country: South VietNam Province: Unknown/Not Reported Use your browser's back button to return to the index of names

32. Scotland Guide - Scottish History - Thomas Muir
An article on the Scottish Political Reformist thomas muir. thomas muir isthe subject of a song by Adam McNaughton, sung often by Dick Gaughan.
http://www.siliconglen.com/Scotland/11_16.html
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Thomas Muir
An article on the Scottish Political Reformist Thomas Muir. He was transported to Australia for 14 years for attempting to change the political system in Britain, and was involved in political reform in the US, France and Ireland. Thomas Muir is the subject of a song by Adam McNaughton, sung often by Dick Gaughan.
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Source: Steel's "Scotland's Story". A very good, if succinct history of Scotland and which featured as a TV series about 10 years ago.
The first Convention of the Scottish Friends of the People opened in Edinburgh on 11 December 1792. Over 150 delegates representing 150 societies from 35 towns and villages attended. Their aim was to draw up a petition to send to the British Parliament in support of electoral reform. Thomas Muir, a Glasgow barrister with a reputation as a man of principle, had helped organise many of the societies. He had also, before the Convention, been in contact with the United Irishmen movement, a group of professional men in Dublin also bent on political reform. Against the advice of his colleagues, Muir read an address the United Irishmen had sent which urged the Edinburgh Convention to 'openly, actively and urgently' will Parliamentary reform. On the last day of the Convention, a Petition to Parliament was read and approved; but it was suggested that the Convention arm itself so as to be able to help magistrates put down riots that might occur in support of reform. An emotional evening session ended with delegates swearing the French oath, 'To live free or die'. The government at Westminster misread the situation. The Home Office files bulged with reports from spies. As informers were paid piece-rate many had put down gossip as fact, and rumour spread that the delegates were preparing themselves for insurrection. The government panicked and on 2 January 1793 arrested Muir. His trial opened in Edinburgh on 30 August 1793. He was accused of making seditious speeches, of circulating Paine's Rights of Man and of defending as well as reading the Address from the United Irishmen. Muir turned down an offer made by Henry Erskine, the Dean of the Faculty of Advocates, to defend him and conducted his own defence:

33. MUIR FAMILY TREE: Sixth Generation
Wilfred thomas muir and Ethel Irene Williams had the following children+ 112 i. Marjorie Jean 7 muir was born 7 January 1923. 113 ii.
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Sixth Generation
Wilfred Thomas Muir William William ... John ) was born in Belleville, Ontario CANADA 1895. Wilfred died 13 March 1986 in Belleville, Ontario CANADA, at 90 years of age. He married Ethel Irene Williams. Ethel was born in Belleville, Ontario CANADA 1896. Ethel died 1973 in Belleville, Ontario CANADA, at 77 years of age. Wilfred's occupation: Locomotive Engineer. Wilfred Thomas Muir and Ethel Irene Williams had the following children: + 112 i. Marjorie Jean Muir was born 7 January 1923. 113 ii. William Wallace Muir was born 26 March 1924. William died 16 February 2001 in San Francisco, CA USA, at 76 years of age. + 114 iii. Dorothy Lorraine Muir was born 4 May 1925. Return to Table of Contents or Index Go to Next Page Go to Previous Page

34. Gaughan's Song Archive - Thomas Muir Of Huntershill
This is the text of the song thomas muir of Huntershill by Adam McNaughton as sungby Dick Gaughan. thomas muir was a Scottish republican and revolutionary.
http://www.dickalba.demon.co.uk/songs/texts/thommuir.html
My name is Thomas Muir as a lawyer i was trained
(Remember Thomas Muir of Huntershill)
But you've branded me an outlaw, for sedition I'm arraigned
(Remember Thomas Muir of Huntershill)
But I never preached sedition in any shape or form
And against the constitution I have never raised a storm
It's the scoundrels who've corrupted it that I want to reform
(Remember Thomas Muir of Huntershill) M'lord, you found me guilty before the trial began
And the jury that you've picked are Tory placemen to a man
Yet here I stand for judgement unafraid what may befall
Though your spies were in my parish Kirk and in my father's hall Not one of them can testify I ever broke a law Yes, I spoke to Paisley weavers and addressed the city's youth For neither age nor class should be a barrier to the truth M'lord, you may chastise them with your vitriolic tongue You say that books are dangerous to those I moved among But the future of our land is with the workers and the young Members of the jury, it's not me who's being tried

35. Gaughan's Song Archive - Jack Campin's Notes On Thomas Muir
Jack Campin s notes on thomas muir. He didn t get the chance to be one. Back to thomas muir of Huntershill . Back to Scots Wha Hae . Jack Campin s website.
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Jack Campin's notes on Thomas Muir
(The following is the substance of a post to the newsgroup uk.music.folk in Feb 1999 by Jack Campin and is reproduced here with his permission and assistance.) Thomas Muir was a Scottish advocate who joined with a number of other radicals (mostly elite intellectuals, but a fair number of artisans too) in the Scottish branch of an organization called the Friends of the People. This was one of several overlapping British groups in the early 1790s that worked for the new democratic and republican ideas of Thomas Paine and the French Revolution. The movement had a huge initial boost in Scotland in a riot of 1792 directed at the de facto dictator of Scotland, Henry Dundas. Much of the propaganda leading to this riot was written by James Tytler, a polymath who had been the first man in Britain to fly in a balloon, had written most of an edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica, and had contributed songs to Burns and Johnson's Scots Musical Museum . His polemics of 1792 were pretty darn fierce even by present-day standards; not only did he advocate abolishing the aristocracy and refuse to acknowledge the legitimacy of Parliament, his faction also supported the nascent Irish resistance movement, the United Irishmen, that was working towards the insurrection of 1798. He was charged with sedition. Sensibly, he fled the country, but meanwhile Muir agreed to defend him, and was charged with sedition himself in 1793. Muir visited France to argue against the excution of Louis XVI while this charge was pending and, on his way back via Dublin, joined the United Irishmen himself. He was arrested on his arrival at Stranraer, and carried to Edinburgh in irons. Burns was at Gatehouse-of-Fleet as the convoy went past and wrote

36. Thomas Muir, 'Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam: Catholic Church Music At Everingham And St
Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam Catholic Church Music at Everingham and Stonyhurst18391914 thomas muir UNIVERSITY OF DURHAM. Introduction.
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Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam : Catholic Church Music at
Everingham and Stonyhurst 1839-1914
T HOMAS M UIR
UNIVERSITY OF DURHAM
Introduction FN Everingham is a small village midway between Hull and York. It may thus seem strange that a chapel such as this should receive so much attention. The explanation is twofold. First there is the sheer size of the chapel itself, which is capable of holding about 400 people. It was so large that it stood outside Everingham house, where the Maxwells lived, although connected to it by a long corridor. There was also a school and, until 1865, a convent run by the Poor Clares. St. Everilda's was meant to serve a large Catholic community spread over a wide area. Opened ten years after the Catholic Emancipation Act, it therefore stands midway between the semi-secret household chapels of recusant times and the fully public industrial Catholic parish. FN Secondly there is the wealth and connections of the Maxwells ( Table I ). William Constable Maxwell was a Catholic nobleman of Scottish descent, and was sufficiently well-respected locally to become High Sheriff of Yorkshire in 1833. His marriage to Marcia, daughter of Sir Edmund Vavasour, connected him with all the major 'Catholic families' in England; and, like many of them, he sent his sons to be educated at Stonyhurst, the great Jesuit boarding school in Lancashire. It was easy, then, for him to attract not just four bishops, but the Rev. Cockshut, the President at Ampleforth and Richard Norris, twice Rector at Stonyhurst, who sang Mass during the consecration ceremony.

37. Auteur - Muir, Thomas
Translate this page Auteur muir, thomas, 1 document trouvé. Ajouter au panier, Imprimer,Envoyer par mail, Liste détaillée. Ouvrage A treatise on the theory
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38. TGS - 1770s To 1830s - Personalities - Thomas Muir Of Huntershill
thomas muir of Huntershill. thomas muir (17651799) was the most high-profilevictim of political repression in the years after the French Revolution.
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39. Muir Family
muir, Martha (i2754), b.1797 muir, Mary (i833), b.1752- muir, Matheu (i2749), b.1714-muir, Matthew (i831), b.1745- muir, Matthew (i835) muir, thomas (i825), b
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    Mathew MURE birth date unknown. He married Margaret BALLANTYNE. Mathew MURE and Margaret BALLANTYNE had the following family: + 2 i. Mathew MURE was born 1 Apr 1673. 3 ii. James MURE was born in Rothesy, Bute, SCT before 18 Sep 1674. 4 iii. Samuell MURE was born in Rothesy, Bute, SCT 16 Sep 1675.
    Second Generation
    Mathew MURE Mathew ) was born in Rothesy, Bute, SCT 1 Apr 1673. He married Martha HILL in Govan, County of Lanark, SCT, 27 Aug 1694. Mathew MURE and Martha HILL had the following family: 5 i. Andrew MUIR. 6 ii. Archibald MUIR was born 8 Aug 1714. 7 iii. Matheu MUIR was born in Govan, County of Lanark, SCT 19 Sep 1714. 8 iv. James MUIR was born 5 Mar 1716. + 9 v. Alexander MUIR was born Bef 12 May 1717. 10 vi. Elizabeth MUIR was born 16 Apr 1721.
    Third Generation
    Alexander MUIR Mathew ... Mathew ) was born in Balshagrie, Clyde, Govan, Lanark, SCT Bef 12 May 1717. Alexander died 16 Jun 1779 in Inchinnan, SCT, at 62 years of age. He married Janet PATERSON in Inchinnan, SCT, 25 Jul 1742. Janet was the daughter of James PATERSON and ?. Janet died 27 Jan 1795 in Inchinnan, SCT.

40. The Lothians Family History Society - Forums - Thomas Muir
2004 0137 GMT 156, looking for thomas muir b Dunbar early 1800s.Married isabelle cockburn 1835 at innerwick -. 1
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