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Frederick Traill-Burroughs — Lt General Sir Frederick William Traill Burroughs KCB CMG (1831 9 April 1905) was a British army officer.Early lifeHe was born in 1831, the eldest of five children, to General Frederick William Burroughs and Caroline de Peyron, at Fatehgarh (a… … Wikipedia
Thomas Stuart Traill Smellie — (February 13 1849 ndash; ) was an Ontario physician, merchant and political figure. He represented Fort William in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1905 to 1911 as a Conservative member.Smellie was born in Fergus, Canada West, the son of… … Wikipedia
Frederic George Stephens — (1828 9 March, 1907) was one of the two non artistic members of the Pre Raphaelite Brotherhood and an art critic.Stephens was born to Septimus Stephens of Aberdeen and Ann (née Cooke) in Walworth, London and grew up in nearby Lambeth. Because of… … Wikipedia
Orkney and Shetland (UK Parliament constituency) — For the archipelago, see Northern Isles. Coordinates: 59°46′30″N 1°48′11″W / 59.775°N 1.803°W / … Wikipedia
Trail Family — The clan Trail (Traill) is an ancient family of Lairds or land Barons and clergy in Fife, Scotland. References to Trails as Barons are recorded from the year 1066 and references to the family extend as early as the 10th century. The Trails… … Wikipedia
Buteshire and Caithness (UK Parliament constituencies) — UK former constituency infobox Name = Caithness Type = County Year = 1708 Abolition = 1918UK former constituency infobox Name = Buteshire Type = County Year = 1708 Abolition = 1918Buteshire and Caithness were county constituencies of the House of … Wikipedia
Happy Arcadia — is a musical entertaiment with a libretto by W. S. Gilbert and music originally by Frederic Clay that premiered on 28 October 1872 at the Royal Gallery of Illustration. It was one of four collaborations between Gilbert and Clay between 1869 and… … Wikipedia
Doreen Spooner — was the first female photographer to work in Fleet Street and the former fashion photographer for the Daily Mirror.[1][2] She was employed by Simon Clyne, a Fleet Street picture editor in the 1950s and 1960s at a time when very few women were… … Wikipedia
Westry — WESTRAY, a parish, in the county of Orkney, 19 miles (N.) from Kirkwall; containing 1791 inhabitants. This parish, which includes the islands of Westray and Papa Westray, is supposed to have derived its name from its relative position with… … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland
Boston Brahmin — Boston Brahmins are wealthy Yankee families characterized by a highly discreet and inconspicuous life style. Based in and around Boston, they form an integral part of the historic core of the East Coast establishment. They are associated with the … Wikipedia