Tweedie — is a surname of Scottish origin. The name is a habitational name from Tweedie, located in the parish of Stonehouse, south of Glasgow. The origin and meaning of the name is unknown. [ [http://www.ancestry.com/facts/Tweedie family history.ashx… … Wikipedia
Andrew MacKinlay — Infobox MP honorific prefix = name = Andrew MacKinlay honorific suffix = constituency MP = Thurrock parliament = majority = 6,375 (14.6%) predecessor = Timothy Janman successor = Incumbent term start = 9 April 1992 term end = birth date = Birth… … Wikipedia
Andrew George Blair — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Blair. L honorable Andrew George Blair (1844 1907) était un homme politique néo brunswickois. Blair naît à Fredericton le 7 mars 1844. Il est élu député fédéral de la circonscription de Sunbury Queen s du 25 août … Wikipédia en Français
Andrew Rainsford Wetmore — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Wetmore. L honorable Andrew Rainsford Wetmore (1820 1892), était un homme politique néo brunswickois. Il fut le premier premier ministre du Nouveau Brunswick après la confédération canadienne de 1867. Biographie… … Wikipédia en Français
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Stephen Tweedie — Dr Stephen C. Tweedie Born Edinburgh, Scotland Dr. Stephen C. Tweedie is a software developer who is known for his work on the Linux kernel, in particular his work on filesystems.[1] After becoming involved with the development of the ext2… … Wikipedia
Lemuel John Tweedie — Infobox President name = Lemuel John Tweedie imagesize = 150px caption = Lemuel John Tweedie order = 9th Premier of New Brunswick term start = 1900 term end = 1907 predecessor = Henry R. Emmerson successor = William Pugsley birth date = birth… … Wikipedia
Kearsney College — Infobox School2 name = Kearsney College motto = Carpe Diem established = 1921 type = Private, Boarding locale = Suburban grades = Forms 2 6 head name = Headmaster head = Mr Elwyn van den Aardweg head name2 = Exam board head2 = IEB city = Botha s… … Wikipedia
Champions Cup 2000-01 — The Champions Cup was a limited overs cricket tournament played from 29 March 2001 to 4 April 2001 in Perth, Australia. It featured the four teams from Australia, South Africa, New Zealand and India who had won the domestic championship in their… … Wikipedia
Champions Cup 2000–01 — The Champions Cup was a limited overs cricket tournament played from 29 March 2001 to 4 April 2001 in Perth, Australia. It featured the four teams from Australia, South Africa, New Zealand and India who had won the domestic championship in their… … Wikipedia