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American actress (1926–2021)
Cloris Leachman (April 30, 1926 – January 27, 2021) was an American actress and comedian whose career spanned nine decades. She received many accolades
Cloris_Leachman
Surname list
Leechman is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: James Leechman, Lord Leechman (1906–1986), Scottish advocate and judge John Leechman (1803–1874)
Leechman
Scottish advocate and judge
Graham Leechman, Lord Leechman (6 October 1906 - May 1986) was a Scottish advocate and judge. Leechman was the son of the Walter Graham Leechman, a solicitor
James_Leechman,_Lord_Leechman
Baptist missionary
John Leechman (2 September 1803 – 16 March 1874) was a Baptist missionary and educator who worked in India at Serampore. He taught logic (rhetoric), ethics
John_Leechman
Scottish minister, theologian and academic (1706–1785)
William Leechman or Leishman (1706 – 3 December 1785) was a Scottish minister, theologian and academic. He was Professor of Divinity and later Principal
William_Leechman
Gemstone and "eye-of-opal" example
Australian opals. Adelaide, Australia: Rigby. ISBN 978-0-7270-0387-4. Leechman, F: "The Opal Book", page 199. Ure Smith, 1961 ISBN 9780725400927 Eyles
Flame_Queen_Opal
1755 book by Francis Hutcheson
in two volumes and includes a prefatory biographical account by William Leechman. Francis Hutcheson (1694–1746) was a philosopher of the Scottish Enlightenment
A System of Moral Philosophy, in Three Books
A_System_of_Moral_Philosophy,_in_Three_Books
English-based pidgin of the USA
English. doi:10.4324/9780429460272. ISBN 9780429460272. S2CID 160813020. Leechman, Douglas; Hall, Robert A. (1955). "Native American Pidgin English: Attestations
Native American Pidgin English
Native_American_Pidgin_English
Scottish solicitor and political activist
Walter Graham Leechman (1870–1943) was a Scottish solicitor and political activist who represented Mrs Donoghue in the landmark legal case Donoghue v Stevenson
Walter_G._Leechman
Largest and most valuable opal gemstone
opals: Andamooka Opal Galaxy Opal Flame Queen Opal Halley's Comet Opal Leechman, F; The opal book, University of California Press, 1961 Eckert, Allan W
Olympic_Australis
School in Australia
curriculum and undertaking a number of building projects. 2009: Dr Gareth Leechman becomes headmaster. 2014: The college introduces a laptop programme, providing
Arndell_Anglican_College
Hydrated amorphous form of silica
Opal". Chemical & Engineering News. 81 (4). doi:10.1021/cen-v081n004.p058. Leechman, F; The opal book, University of California Press, 1961 Eckert, Allan W
Opal
1932 UK leading case on negligence
Donoghue's friend. Donoghue subsequently contacted and instructed Walter Leechman, a local solicitor and city councillor whose firm had acted for the claimants
Donoghue_v_Stevenson
British politician (born 1973)
of Azerbaijan's dictator Heydar Aliyev. "Lord Mott OBE and Miss O. T. Leechman". Register. The Times. No. 74586. London. 7 December 2024. col. 2, p. 82
Darren_Mott,_Baron_Mott
1948 Canadian film
in British Columbia by National Museum of Canada anthropologist Douglas Leechman. The film centers around Kelora, a blind Tsimshian medicine man who lived
The_Loon's_Necklace
Scottish minister
(1690) 18th Century John Stirling (1701) Neil Campbell (1728) William Leechman (1761) Archibald Davidson (1785) 19th Century William Taylor (1803) Duncan
Duncan_Macfarlan
Scottish physician
(1690) 18th Century John Stirling (1701) Neil Campbell (1728) William Leechman (1761) Archibald Davidson (1785) 19th Century William Taylor (1803) Duncan
Donald_MacAlister
Scottish minister
Scotland 1788 Succeeded by George Hill Academic offices Preceded by William Leechman Principal of the University of Glasgow 1785-1803 Succeeded by William Taylor
Archibald_Davidson
Dictionary of words distinct to Canada
complete DCHP-1. Along with him, Patrick Drysdale, Chuck Crate, Douglas Leechman, and Mathew Scargill (these names, with Avis and Lovell would become known
A Dictionary of Canadianisms on Historical Principles
A_Dictionary_of_Canadianisms_on_Historical_Principles
Ethnic group indigenous to North America
Kirkby, W. W. The Kutchin or Loucheux Indians. [London: Seeley], 1863. Leechman, Douglas. The Vanta Kutchin. 1954. Loovers, Jan Peter Laurens."Reading
Gwichʼin
Surname list
and Wikipedian Sara and Joe Leachman, characters in Andy Warhol's Bad Leechman, surname This page lists people with the surname Leachman. If an internal
Leachman
Village in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland
one of the convicted Scottish Radicals James Leechman, Scottish advocate and judge Walter G Leechman, solicitor Daniel McLaughlin (1884-1970), survivor
Old_Kilpatrick
Variety of English language
University Press. Avis, Walter S.; Crate, Charles; Drysdale, Patrick; Leechman, Douglas; Scargill, Matthew H.; Lovell, Charles J. (1991). A Dictionary
Canadian_English
Extinct form of Nuu-chah-nulth of western Canada used for trade purposes
OCLC 1019496738.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) Leechman, Douglas (1926). "The Chinook Jargon". American Speech. 1 (10): 531–534
Nootka_Jargon
Minister of the Church of Scotland (1792–1873)
(1690) 18th Century John Stirling (1701) Neil Campbell (1728) William Leechman (1761) Archibald Davidson (1785) 19th Century William Taylor (1803) Duncan
Thomas_Barclay_(minister)
Scottish divine
(1690) 18th Century John Stirling (1701) Neil Campbell (1728) William Leechman (1761) Archibald Davidson (1785) 19th Century William Taylor (1803) Duncan
Robert_Herbert_Story
Irish philosopher (1694–1746)
London, 1755). To this is prefixed a life of the author, by Dr William Leechman, professor of divinity in the University of Glasgow. His Reflections Upon
Francis Hutcheson (philosopher)
Francis_Hutcheson_(philosopher)
English Unitarian minister and religious writer
1765 he migrated to Glasgow University, where he was a pupil of William Leechman. Leaving Glasgow in 1767, he spent some years in home study. In April 1772
John_Simpson_(Unitarian)
Law officer
David Anderson 1964: Norman Wylie* (April to October) 1964: James Graham Leechman 1965: Henry Wilson* 1967: Ewan George Francis Stewart 1970: David William
Solicitor General for Scotland
Solicitor_General_for_Scotland
Canadian female, highly educated
first graduates in journalism in Canada. One of her examiners was Douglas Leechman, who would become, with Avis's husband Walter S. Avis, one of the six editors
Faith_Avis
Welsh geologist (1921–2004)
(1690) 18th Century John Stirling (1701) Neil Campbell (1728) William Leechman (1761) Archibald Davidson (1785) 19th Century William Taylor (1803) Duncan
Alwyn_Williams_(geologist)
Scottish politician, lawyer and judge
Anderson Solicitor General for Scotland April–October 1964 Succeeded by James Leechman Preceded by Henry Wilson Lord Advocate 1970–1974 Succeeded by Ronald King
Norman_Wylie,_Lord_Wylie
Scottish American merchant
1774. New, Melvyn; Walker, Robert G. (2019). "Thomas Cumming and William Leechman: An Early Spat for the 'Fighting Quaker'". Scottish Literary Review. 11
Thomas_Cumming
William Dunlop 1701 - John Stirling 1728 - Neil Campbell 1761 - William Leechman 1785 - Archibald Davidson 1803 - William Taylor 1823 - Duncan Macfarlan
Principal of the University of Glasgow
Principal_of_the_University_of_Glasgow
Legal offices Preceded by James Leechman Solicitor General for Scotland 1965–1967 Succeeded by Ewan Stewart Preceded by Gordon Stott Lord Advocate 1967–1970
Henry Wilson, Baron Wilson of Langside
Henry_Wilson,_Baron_Wilson_of_Langside
Species of flowering plant
And Rhizophora mangle L. Rhizophora harrisonii was described by Alleyne Leechman and published in Bulletin of Miscellaneous Information Kew 1918 (1): 8
Rhizophora_harrisonii
Town in New South Wales, Australia
Infrastructure and Services (New South Wales). Retrieved 17 April 2015. Frank Leechman's The Opal Book (1961) gives an explanation of how Lightning Ridge got its
Lightning Ridge, New South Wales
Lightning_Ridge,_New_South_Wales
minister of Old Greyfriars Kirk 1755 George Reid (St Quivox) 1757 William Leechman (Professor of Divinity, later Principal of the University of Glasgow) 1758
List of moderators of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
List_of_moderators_of_the_General_Assembly_of_the_Church_of_Scotland
Scottish missionary, chemist, teacher, translator and editor (1797 - 1845)
Friend of India which was founded at Serampore in 1835 along with John Leechman. William Ward died of cholera in 1823 and Mack served in his place as a
John_Mack_(Serampore)
(Cardiff 1968–93). 24 Years: Sir William Halliday (KCL 1928–52), William Leechman (Glasgow 1761–85). 23 Years: James Duff (Durham Colleges 1937–60), Medwin
List of chancellors and vice-chancellors of British universities
List_of_chancellors_and_vice-chancellors_of_British_universities
Scottish theologian (1820–1898)
(1690) 18th Century John Stirling (1701) Neil Campbell (1728) William Leechman (1761) Archibald Davidson (1785) 19th Century William Taylor (1803) Duncan
John_Caird_(theologian)
Government of the United Kingdom from 1964 to 1970
Wilson 26 October 1967 Not an MP Solicitor General for Scotland James Leechman 20 October 1964 Not an MP Henry Wilson 11 October 1965 Not an MP Ewan George
Labour_government,_1964–1970
English bar-knuckle boxer
Bill Brassey (known as John Leechman) was an English bare-knuckle boxer. On 26 October 1840 Ben Caunt defeated Bill Brassey at Six Mile Bottom, Cambridgeshire
Bill_Brassey
Scottish civil servant (born 1949)
(1690) 18th Century John Stirling (1701) Neil Campbell (1728) William Leechman (1761) Archibald Davidson (1785) 19th Century William Taylor (1803) Duncan
Muir_Russell
Scottish surgeon
29 March 1827, was son of Moses Steven Buchanan (1796 – 1860) and Agnes Leechman, his wife. The father, who was surgeon to the Royal Infirmary and lecturer
George_Buchanan_(surgeon)
British academic (1888–1965)
(1690) 18th Century John Stirling (1701) Neil Campbell (1728) William Leechman (1761) Archibald Davidson (1785) 19th Century William Taylor (1803) Duncan
Hector_Hetherington
British royal recognitions
Women's Voluntary Services, Troops Canteen, Evesham. Margaret Isobel Leechman, Canteen Worker, Church of Scotland. Bernard Ignatius Lynch, Ground Fitter
1948_New_Year_Honours
Scottish political reformer
Principal William Leechman and Professors Richardson and Taylor. Senior students issued a pamphlet A Statement of Fact against Leechman and the Faculty
Thomas_Muir_of_Huntershill
British government recognitions
Colonial Administrative Service, Commissioner of Labour, Hong Kong. Barclay Leechman, OBE, Colonial Administrative Service, Member for Social Services, Tanganyika
1952_Birthday_Honours
British civil servant (1929–2018)
(1690) 18th Century John Stirling (1701) Neil Campbell (1728) William Leechman (1761) Archibald Davidson (1785) 19th Century William Taylor (1803) Duncan
William_Kerr_Fraser
New Zealand engineer, academic and administrator (1937–2022)
(1690) 18th Century John Stirling (1701) Neil Campbell (1728) William Leechman (1761) Archibald Davidson (1785) 19th Century William Taylor (1803) Duncan
Graeme_Davies
Honor society at University of Michigan, US
Columbus to the Present (New York: Knopf, 1978), 72-80; 86-98. Douglas Leechman and Robert A. Hall, Jr., "American Indian Pidgin English: Attestations
Order_of_Angell
Scottish law case
Decided 24 January 1975 Citation 1975 JC 30, 1975 SLT 65 Court membership Judges sitting Lord Justice Clerk Lord Wheatley, Lord Leechman, Lord Thomson
Smart_v_HM_Advocate
English dissenting minister and historian (1720–1770)
William Leechman (whose sermons were sold by Millar), while another of Millar's associates recalled that Hollis's recommendation to Leechman had been
William_Harris_(historian)
Canadian linguist
remaining members of the editorial team, Matthew H. Scargill, Douglas Leechman, Charles B. Crate and Patrick Drysdale, completed by the late Charles J
Walter_Spencer_Avis
Ian Hamilton Shearer Avonside Mackintosh 15 July 1965 James Graham Leechman Leechman Kilbrandon 25 November 1965 Alexander Thomson Thomson Carmont 6 October
Historic list of senators of the College of Justice
Historic_list_of_senators_of_the_College_of_Justice
Scottish economist (born 1962)
(1690) 18th Century John Stirling (1701) Neil Campbell (1728) William Leechman (1761) Archibald Davidson (1785) 19th Century William Taylor (1803) Duncan
Anton_Muscatelli
Scottish political scientist (1909–2002)
(1690) 18th Century John Stirling (1701) Neil Campbell (1728) William Leechman (1761) Archibald Davidson (1785) 19th Century William Taylor (1803) Duncan
Charles Wilson (political scientist)
Charles_Wilson_(political_scientist)
British physicist
(1690) 18th Century John Stirling (1701) Neil Campbell (1728) William Leechman (1761) Archibald Davidson (1785) 19th Century William Taylor (1803) Duncan
Andy_Schofield
University of Glasgow between Professor John Anderson, the Principal William Leechman and others leads to the self-expulsion of Thomas Muir. 25 & 27 August –
1784_in_Scotland
Scottish lawyer and politician
up at home by his mother, under the tutorship of William Leechman; later Mure helped Leechman to his position of Principal of Glasgow University. Mure
William_Mure_(1718–1776)
Art and history museum in Calgary, Canada
was reflected in his choice of first director of the foundation Douglas Leechman. While the foundation focused on collecting Western Canadian artifacts
Glenbow_Museum
Canadian filmmaker (1918–2011)
executive producer Making Primitive Stone Tools - documentary short, Douglas Leechman 1950 - producer The Unadulterated Truth - documentary short, Ron Weyman
Tom_Daly_(filmmaker)
Scottish minister
Ramsay Academic offices Preceded by John Stirling Principal and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Glasgow 1727 to 1761 Succeeded by William Leechman
Neil_Campbell_(minister)
Appointments by King George V
Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service Reserve Janetta Thornton Leechman, Sister, Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service Reserve Isabel
1919_New_Year_Honours
Irish violinist, composer and physician
for publication. With the help of his father's colleague Rev. William Leechman, this task was completed in 1755 with the publishing of A System of Moral
Francis Hutcheson (songwriter)
Francis_Hutcheson_(songwriter)
Scottish historian (1874–1936)
(1690) 18th Century John Stirling (1701) Neil Campbell (1728) William Leechman (1761) Archibald Davidson (1785) 19th Century William Taylor (1803) Duncan
Robert_Rait
Academic position at the University of Glasgow
Wodrow MA (1705) John Simson MA (1708) Michael Potter MA (1740) William Leechman MA DD (1744) Robert Trail MA DD (1761) James Baillie MA DD (1775) William
Professor of Divinity (Glasgow)
Professor_of_Divinity_(Glasgow)
English Dissenter and rector of Warrington Academy
matriculated in 1744, and was a favourite pupil of Francis Hutcheson and William Leechman. On completing his studies he succeeded Charles Owen, D.D., as minister
John_Seddon_of_Warrington
Church of Scotland minister
the highest position in the Scottish Church. He was succeeded by William Leechman. He died in St Quivox on 21 March 1763 aged 70. His position at St Quivox
George_Reid_(moderator)
Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 58. London: Smith, Elder & Co. Leechman, Caroline L. "Veal, Edward". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed
Edward_Veel
Irish presbyterian minister and physician
Antrim, he went to Glasgow University, where he was a pupil of William Leechman. After being licensed in 1767 by Templepatrick presbytery he became master
Samuel_Martin_Stephenson
Irish Presbyterian divine
the Deity of the Lord Jesus Christ". Andrew Kippis observed that William Leechman plagiarised (1768) the substance and treatment of three sermons by Duchal
James_Duchal
Scottish minister
(1690) 18th Century John Stirling (1701) Neil Campbell (1728) William Leechman (1761) Archibald Davidson (1785) 19th Century William Taylor (1803) Duncan
William Taylor (Scottish minister)
William_Taylor_(Scottish_minister)
German botanist (1870–1935)
the colonial administration appointed Alleyne Leechman as director of Amani. In his correspondence, Leechman requested that the more experienced of his German
Karl_Braun_(botanist)
English Dissenter, mathematician, theologian and activist
moved to Glasgow in 1752 for the sake of the divinity lectures of William Leechman, continued his mathematical studies under Robert Simson, and heard the
George_Walker_(mathematician)
Thomas Drennan. Presumably with the recommendation of Principal William Leechman of Glasgow, Crombie was put forward for the post. He received a call in
James_Crombie_(minister)
18th-century Scottish minister
University as Professor of Oriental Languages. On the promotion of William Leechman to Principal, a few weeks later, Trail was asked to fill his place as Professor
Robert_Trail_(moderator)
English unitarian divine (1733–1800)
three more years (1752–55) he lived in Glasgow, as a student of William Leechman. Cappe was chosen in November 1755 as the co-pastor with the Rev. John
Newcome_Cappe
Historic house in Virginia, United States
who sold it on to Mary P. Waugh in 1840. Waugh sold in 1866 to Robert C. Leechman, followed by several more owners. In 1966 the house was purchased by Emily
Much_Haddam
Scottish minister
minister of the parish for 52 years. In 1758, Turnbull succeeded the William Leechman as Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, the highest
Thomas_Turnbull_(moderator)
Judicial building in Lanark, Scotland
the tolbooths at Lanark, Jedburgh, Ayr and Glasgow; a young boy, William Leechman, subsequently took down the remains from the Lanark Tolbooth and properly
Lanark_Tolbooth
American college football season
Johnson Fr DL 47 Rashaud Powell Jr DE 48 Johnathan Daigle Fr S 49 Keenan Leechman So ILB 50 Ricky Chatman Sr DT 51 Nathalohn Nanai Jr OLB 54 Matthew Pajinag
2020 Northwestern State Demons football team
2020_Northwestern_State_Demons_football_team
English scholar (1756–1801)
reasons for not supporting Wakefield as a replacement for the ailing William Leechman at Glasgow. Wakefield at Warrington still attended services of the Church
Gilbert_Wakefield
British government recognitions
Administrative Service, District Officer, Nyasaland Protectorate. Barclay Leechman, Colonial Administrative Service, District Officer, Tanganyika Territory
1941_Birthday_Honours
German political scientist, philosopher and painter
Philosophie des 18. Jahrhunderts, Bd. 1, Basel 2004, S. 125–139. William Leechman, in: Helmut Holzhey, Vilem Mudroch (Hrsg.), Großbritannien, Nordamerika
Wolfgang_Leidhold
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Boy/Male
Arabic Muslim
Stubborn.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu, Traditional
Son of Radha
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
The Family of Lord Rama; An Ancient King of Avadh; Centre of Attraction; Leader; Empathetic
Boy/Male
Indian, Sikh
Gardan Lamp
Girl/Female
Indian
Ray of Sun
Boy/Male
Indian
One who sleeps
Boy/Male
Australian, Indonesian
Wisdom
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Part of God; Presence of God; Part of Lord Krishna.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sky
Girl/Female
Indian
Beautiful; Intelligent
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