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  • David Dickson
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    David Dickson may refer to: David Dickson (minister) (1583?–1663), Scottish theologian David Dickson the Elder (1754–1820), Church of Scotland minister

    David Dickson

    David_Dickson

  • David Dickson (minister)
  • Scottish theologian and minister

    David Dickson (1583–1663) was a Church of Scotland minister and theologian. He preached in Irvine before becoming a Professor of theology at Glasgow University

    David Dickson (minister)

    David Dickson (minister)

    David_Dickson_(minister)

  • Amanda America Dickson
  • American slave and socialite (1849–1893)

    father. Born into slavery, she was the child of David Dickson, a white planter, and Julia Frances Lewis (Dickson), a girl he enslaved, who was thirteen when

    Amanda America Dickson

    Amanda America Dickson

    Amanda_America_Dickson

  • David Dickson (footballer)
  • Australian rules footballer

    David Dickson (born 12 May 1952) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for Carlton in the VFL during the 1970s. Dickson, who went to school

    David Dickson (footballer)

    David_Dickson_(footballer)

  • David Dickson (swimmer)
  • Australian freestyle swimmer

    David Gavin Dickson (born 20 February 1941) is an Australian freestyle swimmer who won three bronze medals in freestyle and medley relay events at the

    David Dickson (swimmer)

    David_Dickson_(swimmer)

  • David Dickson the Elder
  • David Dickson of Persilands or David Dickson the Elder (1754–1820) was a Church of Scotland minister and father of David Dickson the Younger. He was born

    David Dickson the Elder

    David Dickson the Elder

    David_Dickson_the_Elder

  • David Dickson the Younger
  • Scottish Presbyterian minister and writer

    David Dickson (1780 – 28 July 1842) was a Scottish Presbyterian minister and writer. He was born in 1780 at Libberton, Lanarkshire, the parish where his

    David Dickson the Younger

    David Dickson the Younger

    David_Dickson_the_Younger

  • David Dickson (surgeon)
  • Scottish naval surgeon

    Sir David James Hamilton Dickson OSV FRSE FRCSE FRCPE FLS (1780–1850) was a Scottish naval surgeon, medical author and amateur botanist, serving during

    David Dickson (surgeon)

    David_Dickson_(surgeon)

  • Irish Famine (1740–1741)
  • Famine in the Kingdom of Ireland

    This kind of weather was "quite outside the Irish experience," notes David Dickson, author of Arctic Ireland: The Extraordinary Story of the Great Frost

    Irish Famine (1740–1741)

    Irish Famine (1740–1741)

    Irish_Famine_(1740–1741)

  • David Dickson Rogers
  • Canadian politician

    David Dickson Rogers (June 10, 1845 – January 28, 1915) was a Canadian politician in the province of Ontario. Born in County Monaghan, Ireland, his parents

    David Dickson Rogers

    David Dickson Rogers

    David_Dickson_Rogers

  • David C. Dickson (Mississippi politician)
  • American politician

    district. David C. Dickson Jr. was born on March 22, 1792, in Georgia. He was the son of David Dickson Sr. and his second wife, Martha (Cureton) Dickson. Dickson

    David C. Dickson (Mississippi politician)

    David_C._Dickson_(Mississippi_politician)

  • David Dickson (rugby union)
  • Rugby player

    David McKee Dickson (25 September 1900 – 19 April 1978) was a New Zealand international rugby union player. Dickson was born in Temuka and attended Christchurch

    David Dickson (rugby union)

    David_Dickson_(rugby_union)

  • Van de Graaff generator
  • Electrostatic generator operating on the triboelectric effect

    S Lilley 1982 Phys. Scr. 25 435–442 doi:10.1088/0031-8949/25/3/001) David Dickson (March 1993). "Curtain falls on Britain's nuclear structure facility"

    Van de Graaff generator

    Van de Graaff generator

    Van_de_Graaff_generator

  • Society of United Irishmen
  • Political party in Ireland

    Rudland, David (1998). "1798 and Freemasonry". United Irishmen. 6 (4). Smyth, J, (1993), "Freemasonry and the United Irishmen", in David Dickson, Daire

    Society of United Irishmen

    Society of United Irishmen

    Society_of_United_Irishmen

  • Dr. David Dickson Sloan Farm
  • Historic house in North Carolina, United States

    Dr. David Dickson Sloan Farm is a historic plantation house and complex located near Garland, Sampson County, North Carolina. The house was built about

    Dr. David Dickson Sloan Farm

    Dr._David_Dickson_Sloan_Farm

  • Wolfe Tone
  • Irish revolutionary figure (1763–1798)

    Quarterly Review. 69 (273): (5–23) 8. ISSN 0039-3495. JSTOR 30090237. Dickson, David (1999). Wolfe Tone (1763-1798), Trinity Monday Discourse, 17 May (PDF)

    Wolfe Tone

    Wolfe Tone

    Wolfe_Tone

  • William Dickson (congressman)
  • American politician

    Cornelia Ann Dickson, Indiana Dickson, Florida Dickson Baldwin and David Dickson. His second wife was Susannah Hickman. They had no children. Dickson entered

    William Dickson (congressman)

    William_Dickson_(congressman)

  • Irish Rebellion of 1798
  • Part of the French Revolutionary Wars

    Catholics of Ireland… . Dublin. Dickson, C. (1955). The Wexford Rising in 1798: Its Causes and Course. Dickson, David; Keogh, Daire; Whelan, Kevin, eds

    Irish Rebellion of 1798

    Irish Rebellion of 1798

    Irish_Rebellion_of_1798

  • The New Politics of Science
  • 1984 book by David Dickson

    Science is a 1984 book by David Dickson. The book is about the political relationships which affect science funding. Dickson argues that decisions about

    The New Politics of Science

    The_New_Politics_of_Science

  • Tom Harmon
  • American football player and broadcaster

    No. 5". Mgoblue.com. University of Michigan. January 31, 2011. James David Dickson (November 10, 2010). "Hailed! Retired jerseys at Michigan". Michigan

    Tom Harmon

    Tom Harmon

    Tom_Harmon

  • Australia at the 1964 Summer Olympics
  • Sporting event delegation

    1500 m Freestyle David Dickson, Peter Doak, John Ryan, and Robert Windle — Swimming, Men's 4 × 100 m Freestyle Relay David Dickson, Kevin Berry, Ian

    Australia at the 1964 Summer Olympics

    Australia at the 1964 Summer Olympics

    Australia_at_the_1964_Summer_Olympics

  • Dickson (surname)
  • Surname list

    Dickson or, as is common in England, Dixon, is a patronymic surname, traditionally Scottish and thought to have originated upon the birth of the son of

    Dickson (surname)

    Dickson_(surname)

  • The Bridge (Billy Joel album)
  • 1986 studio album by Billy Joel

    D'Ambrosio Engineer – Jim Boyer Associate engineers – Steve Boyer, David Dickson, Bradshaw Leigh and Fred Tenny. Technical support – Ricki Begin, Peter

    The Bridge (Billy Joel album)

    The_Bridge_(Billy_Joel_album)

  • Robert Baillie
  • 17th-century Scottish Christian writer

    Divinity at the University of Glasgow, holding the chair jointly with David Dickson. In 1643 he was selected as one of the five Scottish clergymen who were

    Robert Baillie

    Robert_Baillie

  • Comerica Park
  • Baseball stadium in Detroit, Michigan

    Archived from the original on February 29, 2024. Retrieved June 15, 2022. David Dickson, James (November 27, 2017). "City of Champions: Only winners get jerseys

    Comerica Park

    Comerica Park

    Comerica_Park

  • Barbara Dickson
  • Scottish singer, actress (b. 1947)

    Barbara Ruth Dickson OBE (born 27 September 1947) is a Scottish singer and actress whose hits include "I Know Him So Well" (a chart-topping duet with

    Barbara Dickson

    Barbara Dickson

    Barbara_Dickson

  • Diddy TV
  • British children's comedy series

    (Tweet). Archived from the original on 7 December 2022 – via Twitter. Dickson, Jeremy (6 July 2016). "CBBC picks ANIM8 finalist, re-commissions 8 series"

    Diddy TV

    Diddy_TV

  • Sloan House
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Oswego, New York, listed on the NRHP in Oswego County, New York Dr. David Dickson Sloan Farm, Garland, North Carolina, listed on the NRHP in Sampson County

    Sloan House

    Sloan_House

  • Patrons of Industry
  • 1890s Canada farmers' interest group

    Quebec) in the 1896 federal election (see below). Several, including David Dickson Rogers (by acclaimation), William Varney Pettet, John Tolmie and Douglas

    Patrons of Industry

    Patrons of Industry

    Patrons_of_Industry

  • David Catchings Dickson
  • American politician (1818–1880)

    David Catchings Dickson (February 25, 1818 – June 5, 1880) was an American politician and physician in early Texas who served as the ninth speaker of

    David Catchings Dickson

    David Catchings Dickson

    David_Catchings_Dickson

  • St Cuthbert's Church, Edinburgh
  • Church in Edinburgh, Scotland

    memorial sculpture of 1844 by Alexander Handyside Ritchie: this depicts David Dickson blessing children. Above the arch is a Venetian window with the central

    St Cuthbert's Church, Edinburgh

    St Cuthbert's Church, Edinburgh

    St_Cuthbert's_Church,_Edinburgh

  • 1st Mississippi Legislature
  • 1817 to 1818 legislative session

    first session) before re-election. Two senators, Duncan Stewart and David Dickson, resigned during the recess in between October and December. Joseph

    1st Mississippi Legislature

    1st_Mississippi_Legislature

  • David D. Terry
  • American politician (1881–1963)

    David Dickson Terry (January 31, 1881 – October 6, 1963) was an American lawyer and politician who served five terms as a U.S. Representative from Arkansas

    David D. Terry

    David D. Terry

    David_D._Terry

  • 1823 Mississippi gubernatorial election
  • Mississippi. Walter Leake, a Democratic-Republican incumbent, won against David Dickson and William Lattimore, two other Democratic Republicans. Glashan, Roy

    1823 Mississippi gubernatorial election

    1823 Mississippi gubernatorial election

    1823_Mississippi_gubernatorial_election

  • Western Australian Sports Star of the Year
  • 1979, 1986, and 1987) also won the award four times, while swimmer David Dickson (1961, 1963, and 1966) and tennis player Margaret Court (1969, 1970

    Western Australian Sports Star of the Year

    Western Australian Sports Star of the Year

    Western_Australian_Sports_Star_of_the_Year

  • James Guthrie (minister)
  • Minister of the Church of Scotland

    shoulders, the acknowledged leader. His ministerial supporters included David Dickson, Robert Baillie, and James Wood. Among the Protesters the most outstanding

    James Guthrie (minister)

    James Guthrie (minister)

    James_Guthrie_(minister)

  • List of moderators of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
  • Alexander Henderson (Leuchars, later Edinburgh) 1639, 1652 and (?)1653 David Dickson (Irvine, Ayrshire) 1640 Andrew Ramsay (Edinburgh) 1642, 1645, 1647,

    List of moderators of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland

    List_of_moderators_of_the_General_Assembly_of_the_Church_of_Scotland

  • Samuel J. Gholson
  • American judge (1808–1883)

    fill the vacancy caused by the death of United States Representative David Dickson and served from December 1, 1836, to March 3, 1837. He presented credentials

    Samuel J. Gholson

    Samuel J. Gholson

    Samuel_J._Gholson

  • McDermott International
  • American multinational engineering, procurement, construction and installation company

    company announced that it had new business with Baker Hughes and BP, with David Dickson still CEO. CB&I's stock ceased being listed on the NYSE on May 11, 2018

    McDermott International

    McDermott International

    McDermott_International

  • Dickson Prize
  • American medicine award

    Dickson Prize in Medicine and the Dickson Prize in Science were both established in 1969 by Joseph Z. Dickson and Agnes Fischer Dickson. The Dickson Prize

    Dickson Prize

    Dickson_Prize

  • Glen Raven, Inc.
  • American fabric manufacturer

    performance fabrics. In 1998 Glen Raven merged with Dickson SA of France, founded by David Dickson (1811–1869), a Scotsman and Officer of the Legion of

    Glen Raven, Inc.

    Glen Raven, Inc.

    Glen_Raven,_Inc.

  • James Stewart, 1st Earl of Moray
  • Regent for King James VI of Scotland from 1567–1570

    She disapproved of his action against a lawful monarch. It was said that David Rizzio was involved in brokering pardons at Holyrood for Moray and the rebels

    James Stewart, 1st Earl of Moray

    James Stewart, 1st Earl of Moray

    James_Stewart,_1st_Earl_of_Moray

  • Robert Murray M'Cheyne
  • Minister in the Church of Scotland (1813–1843)

    son of Adam McCheyne W.S. (d. 1854), and Lockhart Murray, daughter of David Dickson of Locherwoods, Dumfriesshire. At the age of four he knew the characters

    Robert Murray M'Cheyne

    Robert Murray M'Cheyne

    Robert_Murray_M'Cheyne

  • John Knox
  • Scottish clergyman, writer and historian (1514–1572)

    ecclesiastical and political events that involved the murder of Cardinal David Beaton in 1546 and the intervention of the regent Mary of Guise. He was

    John Knox

    John Knox

    John_Knox

  • Sir Robert Dickson, 1st Baronet
  • Scottish MP and baronet

    Sir Robert Dickson (died October 1711), first holder of the baronetcy of Dickson of Sornbeg, was a shire commissioner of the Parliament of Scotland for

    Sir Robert Dickson, 1st Baronet

    Sir Robert Dickson, 1st Baronet

    Sir_Robert_Dickson,_1st_Baronet

  • Vincent P. O'Hara
  • Naval author and historian

    the Waves: The Great Navies of the First World War, edited with W. David Dickson and Richard Worth, Naval Institute Press (2013) ISBN 978-1-61251-082-8

    Vincent P. O'Hara

    Vincent_P._O'Hara

  • John Dickson (New Zealand poet)
  • New Zealand poet (1944–2017)

    John David Dickson (8 August 1944 – 4 February 2017) was a New Zealand poet. A 1988 recipient of the Robert Burns Fellowship, he published three books

    John Dickson (New Zealand poet)

    John_Dickson_(New_Zealand_poet)

  • Classical radicalism
  • Historical political movement within liberalism

    Radicalism: Political Thought in Ireland, 1776-98. University of Oxford. David Dickson; Dáire Keogh; Kevin Whelan, eds. (1993). The United Irishmen: Republicanism

    Classical radicalism

    Classical_radicalism

  • New Scientist
  • British science magazine

    Gould (1966–1969) Bernard Dixon (1969–1979) Michael Kenward (1979–1990) David Dickson (1990–1992) Alun Anderson (1992–1999) Jeremy Webb (1999–2008) Roger

    New Scientist

    New_Scientist

  • Resistance movement
  • Organized effort to withstand a government or an occupying power

    41 (4): 553–579. ISSN 0022-0027. Gehler, Michael; Schriffl, David; Schriffl, David; Dickson, Keith; Mertelsmann, Olaf; Vaitkevičius, Vykintas; Pomiecko

    Resistance movement

    Resistance movement

    Resistance_movement

  • Clarissa Dickson Wright
  • English television cook (1947–2014)

    Philomena Aileen Mary Josephine Agnes Elsie Trilby Louise Esmerelda Johnston Dickson Wright (24 June 1947 – 15 March 2014) was an English celebrity cook, television

    Clarissa Dickson Wright

    Clarissa Dickson Wright

    Clarissa_Dickson_Wright

  • Left-wing nationalism
  • Form of nationalism

    Radicalism: Political Thought in Ireland, 1776-98. University of Oxford. David Dickson; Dáire Keogh; Kevin Whelan, eds. (1993). The United Irishmen: Republicanism

    Left-wing nationalism

    Left-wing_nationalism

  • St Patrick's, Carlow College
  • College in Carlow, Ireland

    Michael O' Siochru. The 2015 lecturer series included talks by David Dickson, David Ralph, David Ditchburn, Antje Roeder and Daniel Faas. Other recent public

    St Patrick's, Carlow College

    St Patrick's, Carlow College

    St_Patrick's,_Carlow_College

  • List of Scots
  • leading Free Church pastor and professor David Dickson (c. 1583–1663), theologian and Covenanter David Dickson (1780–1842), minister and writer John Dudgeon

    List of Scots

    List of Scots

    List_of_Scots

  • Irish republicanism
  • Political movement seeking independence in Ireland

    Radicalism: Political Thought in Ireland, 1776–98. University of Oxford. David Dickson; Dáire Keogh; Kevin Whelan, eds. (1993). The United Irishmen: Republicanism

    Irish republicanism

    Irish_republicanism

  • Science and Development Network
  • development and poverty reduction. SciDev.Net was founded in 2001 by David Dickson as a science news service for developing countries. It originated from

    Science and Development Network

    Science_and_Development_Network

  • William Dickson (British Army officer)
  • and Member of Parliament. He was born on 3 June 1748 the son of Rev David Dickson of Kilbucho (1709-1780) and his wife, Anne Gillon (1712-1783), daughter

    William Dickson (British Army officer)

    William_Dickson_(British_Army_officer)

  • Elizabeth David
  • British cookery writer (1913–1992)

    Jamie Oliver, Prue Leith and Clarissa Dickson Wright, have been influenced by David; Dickson Wright said that David "taught me that food is more than cooking;

    Elizabeth David

    Elizabeth_David

  • Martha J. Harvey
  • The Gregg Centre for the Study of War and Society, 2010 - Honorable David Dickson, 2011 - Bob Dallison, 2011 - George Bidlake, 2012 - Brian Hallett, 2012

    Martha J. Harvey

    Martha_J._Harvey

  • Daire Keogh
  • Irish historian and third-level educational leader

    United Irishmen: Republicanism, Radicalism and Rebellion (edited by David Dickson, Dáire Keogh and Kevin Whelan. Dublin, 1993: Lilliput Press) The mighty

    Daire Keogh

    Daire Keogh

    Daire_Keogh

  • Academic publishing
  • Subfield of publishing distributing academic research and scholarship

    IPM. Archived from the original on 2012-05-13. Retrieved 2012-08-07. David Dickson (2004-07-16). "China, Brazil and India lead southern science output"

    Academic publishing

    Academic publishing

    Academic_publishing

  • Neil Brooks
  • Australian swimmer

    coaching the likes of Olympic medallists Kevin O'Halloran, Lyn McClements, David Dickson and Lynne Watson, Duff was virtually unknown outside Western Australia

    Neil Brooks

    Neil_Brooks

  • John Howie (biographer)
  • Scottish biographer

    of Argyle James Guthrie John Campbell, Earl of Loudon Robert Baillie David Dickson Archibald Johnston, Lord Warriston James Wood William Guthrie Hugh Mackail

    John Howie (biographer)

    John Howie (biographer)

    John_Howie_(biographer)

  • Irish Volunteers (18th century)
  • 18th-century local Irish militias

    1779-1785 (PDF). Lyon: Hal Open Science, HAL Id: hal-03586046. p. 6. Dickson, David (1987). New Foundations: Ireland 1660-1800. Dublin: Helicon. p. 164

    Irish Volunteers (18th century)

    Irish Volunteers (18th century)

    Irish_Volunteers_(18th_century)

  • Walter Leake
  • American politician (1762–1825)

    former Congressional Delegate William Lattimore and Lieutenant Governor David Dickson. Leake died in Mount Salus, Mississippi (now named Clinton) on November

    Walter Leake

    Walter Leake

    Walter_Leake

  • George Sinclair (mathematician)
  • Scottish mathematician, engineer and demonologist

    translation by Sinclair of the Latin inaugural dissertation given by David Dickson, who became Professor of Divinity, Glasgow in 1640, on the occasion

    George Sinclair (mathematician)

    George_Sinclair_(mathematician)

  • Sophie and the Rising Sun (film)
  • 2016 American film

    Samille Don Henderson Baker as Dr. Gilbert Joel Murray as Sheriff Cooper David Dickson Reynolds as Reverend Jeffers Kenneth Charles Graham as Harold Jackson

    Sophie and the Rising Sun (film)

    Sophie_and_the_Rising_Sun_(film)

  • William Molyneux
  • Anglo-Irish write and philosopher

    accessed 29 Feb 2008 Ferguson, Oliver W. Jonathan Swift and Ireland p. 119 David Dickson, New Foundations: Ireland 1660–1800 (Dublin, 2000), 50. Degenaar, Marjolein

    William Molyneux

    William Molyneux

    William_Molyneux

  • MV Braer
  • Oil tanker which ran aground during a storm off Shetland, Scotland in 1993

    Coastguard Agency; Dr John Davies of the Marine Laboratory, Aberdeen; David Dickson of the Scottish Office; Martin Hall the Director of Environmental Services

    MV Braer

    MV_Braer

  • George Wishart
  • 16th-century Protestant martyr

    he was executed at the stake on Castle Green, his persecutor, Cardinal David Beaton or Bethune, looking on the scene from the windows of the castle,

    George Wishart

    George Wishart

    George_Wishart

  • Hugh Binning
  • Scottish philosopher and theologian

    William Wilkie. His ordination took place on 8 January 1649, when Mr David Dickson, one of the theological professors at the College of Glasgow, and author

    Hugh Binning

    Hugh Binning

    Hugh_Binning

  • A.P.W. Malcomson
  • Archivist and historian

    the Loftus family, earls and marquesses of Ely, c. 1600-c. 1900', in David Dickson and Cormac O'Grada (co.-eds), Refiguring Ireland: essays in honour of

    A.P.W. Malcomson

    A.P.W._Malcomson

  • Robert Douglas (minister)
  • Minister of the Church of Scotland (1594–1674)

    shoulders, the acknowledged leader. His ministerial supporters included David Dickson, Robert Baillie, and James Wood. Among the Protesters the most outstanding

    Robert Douglas (minister)

    Robert_Douglas_(minister)

  • David Dixon
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Northumberland Dave Dixon (DJ) (1926–1964), American DJ David Dickson (disambiguation) David Dixon Award This disambiguation page lists articles about

    David Dixon

    David_Dixon

  • Freddie Mercury
  • British rock musician and songwriter (1946–1991)

    performances sometimes led journalists to allude to his sexuality. Dave Dickson, reviewing Queen's performance at Wembley Arena in 1984 for Kerrang!, noted

    Freddie Mercury

    Freddie Mercury

    Freddie_Mercury

  • List of Olympic medalists in swimming (men)
  • 2021-09-12. International Olympic Committee results database Wallechinsky, David (2000). The complete book of the Summer Olympics – Sydney 2000 edition.

    List of Olympic medalists in swimming (men)

    List_of_Olympic_medalists_in_swimming_(men)

  • David E. Kelley
  • American television producer, writer and attorney (born 1956)

    Meredith "The Hook Lady" Peters and Justin Shenkarow as the student Warren Dickson. In addition many actors who either had the main roles or major roles in

    David E. Kelley

    David E. Kelley

    David_E._Kelley

  • Patterson Plantation
  • Plantation in Orange County, North Carolina

    across the street in the 1980s. The plantation was later purchased by David Dickson and renamed Holly Rock Farm. "PATTERSON PLANTATION | Open Orange". "174

    Patterson Plantation

    Patterson Plantation

    Patterson_Plantation

  • Senator Dickson
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Senator Dickson may refer to: David Catchings Dickson (1818–1880), Texas State Senate James Hill Dickson (1863–1938), Northern Irish Senate Joseph Dickson (1745–1825)

    Senator Dickson

    Senator_Dickson

  • David Lammy
  • Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom since 2025

    David Lindon Lammy (born 19 July 1972) is a British politician who has served as Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Secretary of State for Justice

    David Lammy

    David Lammy

    David_Lammy

  • Orville L. Hubbard
  • American mayor of Dearborn, Michigan

    Hubbard Departs His Empire of Service". Detroit Free Press. p. 7C. James David Dickson (June 6, 2020). "Statue of segregationist former Dearborn mayor taken

    Orville L. Hubbard

    Orville_L._Hubbard

  • Elizabeth Melville
  • Scottish poet

    Eglinton Castle in 1622, meeting the minister David Dickson. Modern scholarship on Melville dates back to David Laing's 1826 reprint of the 1603 text of Ane

    Elizabeth Melville

    Elizabeth Melville

    Elizabeth_Melville

  • Tom Hawkins (footballer, born 1988)
  • Australian rules footballer (born 1989)

    Brisbane Lions forward, Jonathan Brown and leading Vic Metro coach David Dickson to declare the young forward as "the best footballer I've seen...since

    Tom Hawkins (footballer, born 1988)

    Tom Hawkins (footballer, born 1988)

    Tom_Hawkins_(footballer,_born_1988)

  • Walter Milne
  • (1895). Laing, David (ed.). The works of John Knox. Vol. 1. Edinburgh: James Thin. pp. 308, 360, 550–555. Knox, John (1895). Laing, David (ed.). The works

    Walter Milne

    Walter Milne

    Walter_Milne

  • Gerard Brandon
  • American politician

    Senate. When Walter Leake died in 1825 he became governor. He also succeeded David Holmes who resigned in 1826 due to ill health. He was elected to the office

    Gerard Brandon

    Gerard Brandon

    Gerard_Brandon

  • List of disasters in Great Britain and Ireland by death toll
  • 124–32; Dickson, "The other great famine", in Cathal Póirtéir, (ed.) The Great Irish Famine (1955), Mercier Press, pp. 53–55; and David Dickson, "The gap

    List of disasters in Great Britain and Ireland by death toll

    List_of_disasters_in_Great_Britain_and_Ireland_by_death_toll

  • Alexander Handyside Ritchie
  • Scottish sculptor (1804–1870)

    Mr Ferguson of Raith at Dirlton, Haddington (1843) Memorial to Rev. David Dickson, at base of the west tower of St. Cuthbert's Church, Edinburgh (1844)

    Alexander Handyside Ritchie

    Alexander_Handyside_Ritchie

  • David Black (minister)
  • Scottish minister

    David Black was educated at the University of St Andrews. He was admitted to the ministry of the church (on the recommendation of Andrew Melville) as

    David Black (minister)

    David_Black_(minister)

  • Peter Weightman
  • Australian rules footballer and coach

    took up an offer to join the Hawthorn under-19s coaching staff. When David Dickson resigned as Preston coach in 1994 due to a work promotion, Weightman

    Peter Weightman

    Peter_Weightman

  • John Dickson, Lord Hartree
  • Scottish judge

    John Dickson, Lord Hartree or Hartrie (July 1600 – 1653) was a 17th-century Scottish judge and Senator of the College of Justice and a Member of Parliament

    John Dickson, Lord Hartree

    John_Dickson,_Lord_Hartree

  • Intel iAPX 432
  • Discontinued Intel microprocessor architecture

    Flops: Learning From Mistakes". Electronic Design. David King; Liang Zhou; Jon Bryson; David Dickson (April 15, 1999). "Intel iAPX 432 - Computer Science

    Intel iAPX 432

    Intel iAPX 432

    Intel_iAPX_432

  • May Laffan
  • Irish realist writer

    in the 19th Century. History Press. pp. 76–. ISBN 978-0-7524-9871-3. David Dickson (17 November 2014). Dublin: The Making of a Capital City. Harvard University

    May Laffan

    May Laffan

    May_Laffan

  • John Spreul (town clerk)
  • 17th c. Glasgow Town Clerk

    Five Articles of Perth. He was converted after hearing a sermon from David Dickson in 1644. He was a writer which is a Scottish term for a lawyer. For

    John Spreul (town clerk)

    John_Spreul_(town_clerk)

  • List of authors by name: D
  • Dickman (born 1975, US, p) David Dickson (c. 1583–1663, Scotland, nf) Gordon R. Dickson (1923–2001, Canada/US, f) Walter Dickson (1916–1990, US/Sweden, f/nf)

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  • R. B. McDowell
  • Irish historian (1913–2011)

    University Press, 1982) Burke and Ireland essay in The United Irishmen ed. David Dickson, Dáire Keogh and Kevin Whelan (Dublin: Lilliput Press, 1993) Land and

    R. B. McDowell

    R._B._McDowell

  • David Calderwood
  • Scottish minister of religion and historian (1575–1650)

    charge of Pencaitland in East Lothian. He was employed, along with David Dickson and Alexander Henderson, in the drawing up of the Directory for Public

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    David Calderwood

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  • Mary Dickson
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (1884–1956), Australian composer Mary Dickson Nelson, American wife of circuit judge David Aldrich Nelson John and Mary Dickson House, American historic home

    Mary Dickson

    Mary_Dickson

  • James Durham (minister)
  • Scottish presbyterian pastor

    Exposition of the Song of Solomon,’ 1668. 6. 'Sum of Saving Knowledge' (with David Dickson), 1671 7. 'The Law Unsealed, or a Practical Exposition of the Ten Commandments

    James Durham (minister)

    James_Durham_(minister)

  • Barbara Dickson discography
  • This is the discography of British singer Barbara Dickson. "BARBARA DICKSON | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company". www.officialcharts

    Barbara Dickson discography

    Barbara_Dickson_discography

  • Alexander Peden
  • Scottish covenanter (1626–1686)

    Dictionary of National Biography Biographia Presbyteriana Peden's Cave, Craigie Dickson, John (1899). Emeralds chased in Gold; or, the Islands of the Forth: their

    Alexander Peden

    Alexander Peden

    Alexander_Peden

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     English pet form of Hebrew David, DAVIE means "beloved." Compare with another form of Davie.

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    (דָּוִד, דָּוִיד) Hebrew name DAVID means "beloved." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Jesse. David was the second king of Israel and father of King Solomon. As a youth he killed a giant named Goliath with his slingshot. 

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    (Δαυίδ) Greek form of Hebrew David, DAUID means "beloved." In the bible, this is the name of the second king of Israel and ancestor of Jesus. 

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    Elixir of Divine Knowledge

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    Populous, Full, Prosperous

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    (Wife of Lord Krishna)

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    Unconquerable, Shakti

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  • Davit
  • n.

    A spar formerly used on board of ships, as a crane to hoist the flukes of the anchor to the top of the bow, without injuring the sides of the ship; -- called also the fish davit.

  • Davidic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to David, the king and psalmist of Israel, or to his family.

  • Zion
  • n.

    A hill in Jerusalem, which, after the capture of that city by the Israelites, became the royal residence of David and his successors.

  • Avid
  • a.

    Longing eagerly for; eager; greedy.

  • Gittith
  • n.

    A musical instrument, of unknown character, supposed by some to have been used by the people of Gath, and thence obtained by David. It is mentioned in the title of Psalms viii., lxxxi., and lxxxiv.

  • Psalm
  • n.

    Especially, one of the hymns by David and others, collected into one book of the Old Testament, or a modern metrical version of such a hymn for public worship.

  • Psalmist
  • n.

    A writer or composer of sacred songs; -- a title particularly applied to David and the other authors of the Scriptural psalms.

  • Davit
  • n.

    Curved arms of timber or iron, projecting over a ship's side of stern, having tackle to raise or lower a boat, swing it in on deck, rig it out for lowering, etc.; -- called also boat davits.

  • Barometz
  • n.

    The woolly-skinned rhizoma or rootstock of a fern (Dicksonia barometz), which, when specially prepared and inverted, somewhat resembles a lamb; -- called also Scythian lamb.

  • Kaleidoscope
  • n.

    An instrument invented by Sir David Brewster, which contains loose fragments of colored glass, etc., and reflecting surfaces so arranged that changes of position exhibit its contents in an endless variety of beautiful colors and symmetrical forms. It has been much employed in arts of design.

  • Pavid
  • a.

    Timid; fearful.

  • Avidious
  • a.

    Avid.

  • Seed
  • n.

    Progeny; offspring; children; descendants; as, the seed of Abraham; the seed of David.