Hugh Ross

Hugh Ross

Hugh Ross may refer to:

* Hugh McGregor Ross, computing pioneer and specialist in the Gospel of Thomas
* Hugh Ross (clergyman) (c.1797–1858)
* Hugh Ross (creationist), Old Earth Creationist and Christian apologist
* Hugh Ross (musician), American choral director and conductor
* Hugh Ross (actor), Scottish actor
* Hugh Ross (politician) (born 1922), Northern Ireland Presbyterian minister and member of the Orange Order


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  • Hugh Ross (creationist) — Hugh Ross Born Hugh Norman Ross July 24, 1945 (1945 07 24) (age 66) Montreal, Canada Occupation Astrophysicist Christian apologist, writer Religion Christian …   Wikipedia

  • Hugh Ross (politician) — Hugh Ross (born 1922) is a Presbyterian minister and member of the Orange Order, who was previously the leader of the now defunct Ulster Independence Movement (UIM). UIM leadershipRoss began his political involvement with the Ulster Clubs which… …   Wikipedia

  • Hugh Ross Williamson — (1901 1978) was a prolific British historian, and a dramatist. Starting from a career in the literary world, and having a Nonconformist background, he became an Anglican clergyman in 1943; and later in 1955 a Catholic convert. He wrote many… …   Wikipedia

  • Hugh Ross (musician) — Hugh C. M. Ross (died January 20, 1990, in Manhattan, New York City, age 91) [cite news | |title= Hugh C. M. Ross Is Dead at 91; Conductor of Schola Cantorum |url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C0CE5D7113DF932A15752C0A966958260… …   Wikipedia

  • Ross (disambiguation) — Ross is the name of many places, persons and things:Places;United Kingdom * Ross, a historical area in Scotland ** The County of Ross, also known as Ross shire , and ** Ross and Cromarty, later administrative areas, which include most or all of… …   Wikipedia

  • Hugh Munro, 9th Baron of Foulis — was a 14th 15th century Scottish soldier and said to be 12th chief of the Clan Munro in the Scottish Highlands. Hugh was seated at Foulis Castle in Ross shire, Scotland. [ [http://www.clanmunro.org.uk/chief.htm The Chief ] ] Lands and… …   Wikipedia

  • Hugh McGregor Ross — à 88 ans, en Janvier 2006, avec une copie du projet de proposition de l ISO/CEI 10646 Hugh McGregor Ross, né le 31 août 1917 à Nairobi, Kenya, est un des pionniers de l histoire britannique de l informatique[1] …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Hugh of Sleat — (died 1498) was an illegitimate son [ [http://www.thepeerage.com/p14697.htm#i146966 thePeerage.com Person Page 14697 ] ] of Alexander MacDonald, 10th Earl of Ross and Lord of the Isles. Hugh was known as Uisdean in Gaelic [Pronounced as Ooshdn or …   Wikipedia

  • Hugh Gordon — Hugh McLeod Gordon (28 March 1909 – 23 April 2002) was a pioneering Australian veterinary scientist and parasitologist.Gordon had a long and distinguished career in veterinary research, becoming a world renowned expert in the field of Veterinary… …   Wikipedia

  • Hugh McGregor Ross — (born August 31, 1917 in Nairobi, Kenya) is an early pioneer in the history of British computing. He worked for Ferranti from the mid 1960s, where he worked on the Pegasus thermionic valve computer. He was also involved in the standardization of… …   Wikipedia

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