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  • Patrick MacFarlan
  • Scottish minister

    Patrick MacFarlan (4 April 1781 – 13 November 1849) was a Scottish minister who served as Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland

    Patrick MacFarlan

    Patrick MacFarlan

    Patrick_MacFarlan

  • List of moderators of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
  • University of Edinburgh) 1833 John Stirling (Craigie, South Ayrshire) 1834 Patrick MacFarlan (West Kirk Greenock) 1835 William Aird Thomson (Perth) 1836 Norman

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

    List_of_moderators_of_the_General_Assembly_of_the_Church_of_Scotland

  • Free Church of Scotland (1843–1900)
  • Calvinist church split from the Church of Scotland in 1843; itself split in 1900

    Henry Grey (1844) Patrick MacFarlan (1845) Gaelic Moderator John Macdonald Robert James Brown (1846) James Sievewright (1847) Patrick Clason (1848) Mackintosh

    Free Church of Scotland (1843–1900)

    Free Church of Scotland (1843–1900)

    Free_Church_of_Scotland_(1843–1900)

  • John Macdonald (Apostle of the North)
  • Scottish minister

    Edinburgh. He is pictured in the Disruption Assembly picture just behind Patrick MacFarlan. His charge at Urquhart changed slightly and he served the new Free

    John Macdonald (Apostle of the North)

    John Macdonald (Apostle of the North)

    John_Macdonald_(Apostle_of_the_North)

  • St John's Renfield Church
  • Church in Glasgow, Scotland

    philosophy at St Andrews University. He was replaced first by Dr Patrick MacFarlan, and then by Dr Thomas Brown and the Church continued to prosper with

    St John's Renfield Church

    St John's Renfield Church

    St_John's_Renfield_Church

  • 1964 Birthday Honours
  • British government recognitions

    Farthing, Matron, Repatriation Hospital, Concord, New South Wales. Patrick Macfarlan Hamilton, Executive Officer of the Australian-American Association

    1964 Birthday Honours

    1964_Birthday_Honours

  • Duncan Macfarlan
  • Scottish minister

    Duncan Macfarlan (1771–1857) was a Scottish minister. He was twice Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland both in 1819 and in its

    Duncan Macfarlan

    Duncan Macfarlan

    Duncan_Macfarlan

  • The Canongate
  • District of Edinburgh, Scotland

    Dudley, Countess of Home, builder of old Moray House. Very Rev Dr Patrick MacFarlan, born in Canongate manse John Notman (1810-1865), architect and landscape

    The Canongate

    The Canongate

    The_Canongate

  • Thomas Brown (minister of St John's, Glasgow)
  • Scottish minister

    of God, a sermon (Edinburgh, 1836) Sermons [with Memoir by Patrick Macfarlan, D.D.] MacFarlan 1847. Scott 1917. Scott 1920. Brown 1836. Brown, Thomas (1835)

    Thomas Brown (minister of St John's, Glasgow)

    Thomas Brown (minister of St John's, Glasgow)

    Thomas_Brown_(minister_of_St_John's,_Glasgow)

  • Nathaniel Morren
  • Scottish minister and author (1798–1847)

    of 1843, Morren defended the Church of Scotland position, against Patrick Macfarlan, another of the Greenock ministers. He was translated to the first

    Nathaniel Morren

    Nathaniel_Morren

  • Patrick Clason
  • Scottish minister

    ex-Moderators of the Free Church. He was brother-in-law to the Very Rev Patrick MacFarlan Moderator of the Free Church in 1845/6. His brother the Rev James

    Patrick Clason

    Patrick Clason

    Patrick_Clason

  • Angus Makellar
  • Church of Scotland minister

    In 1845 he became an Elder of St. George's. In 1852 he shared with Patrick Macfarlan the honour of being called a second time to occupy the Assembly's

    Angus Makellar

    Angus Makellar

    Angus_Makellar

  • Stevenson McGill
  • Scottish minister

    in a warm dispute with some of his university colleagues, notably Patrick MacFarlan, on the question of pluralities, and his views were subsequently adopted

    Stevenson McGill

    Stevenson McGill

    Stevenson_McGill

  • Premier of Victoria
  • Head of government of Victoria

    members. Each premier since 1933, apart from short-serving Premier Ian Macfarlan, has had a portrait commissioned for the Victorian Parliament's portrait

    Premier of Victoria

    Premier of Victoria

    Premier_of_Victoria

  • Laudanum
  • Tincture of opium

    substance under the Misuse of Drugs Act of 1971. At least one manufacturer (Macfarlan Smith) still produces opium tincture in the UK as of 2011[update]. Tincture

    Laudanum

    Laudanum

    Laudanum

  • Seth MacFarlane
  • American actor, animator, filmmaker, and singer (born 1973)

    films, meeting future Family Guy cast member Mike Henry, whose brother Patrick was MacFarlane's classmate. In his senior year, he made his thesis film

    Seth MacFarlane

    Seth MacFarlane

    Seth_MacFarlane

  • Robert James Brown (moderator)
  • Scottish minister (1792–1872)

    was elected Moderator of the General Assembly in succession to Rev Patrick MacFarlan. He was succeeded in turn in 1847 by the Rev James Sievewright. Brown

    Robert James Brown (moderator)

    Robert James Brown (moderator)

    Robert_James_Brown_(moderator)

  • Saint Kentigern College
  • Private, day & boarding school

    was a minister from the University of Glasgow, Reverend Adam MacFarlan. When MacFarlan retired, he was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British

    Saint Kentigern College

    Saint Kentigern College

    Saint_Kentigern_College

  • Denatonium
  • Extremely bitter chemical compound

    Retrieved 15 November 2010. "Bitrex(R) — Branded Denatonium Benzoate". Macfarlan Smith. Archived from the original on 2010-08-17. Retrieved 2010-05-09

    Denatonium

    Denatonium

    Denatonium

  • The Interceptor
  • British drama TV miniseries

    April 2014. Kent Film Office. "Kent Film Office The Interceptor Article". MacFarlan, Tim (11 March 2014). "Crime drama featuring Eastenders star pitches up

    The Interceptor

    The_Interceptor

  • Robert Lorimer (minister)
  • Scottish minister

    to the viewer's left of Thomas Chalmers in the very centre above Patrick MacFarlan who is signing the deed of demission. Lorimer, above a pile of books

    Robert Lorimer (minister)

    Robert Lorimer (minister)

    Robert_Lorimer_(minister)

  • John Stirling (moderator)
  • Church of Scotland clergyman

    position in the Scottish Church. He was succeeded in turn by Rev. Patrick MacFarlan. He died in Craigie manse on 13 January 1846. In April 1806 he married

    John Stirling (moderator)

    John_Stirling_(moderator)

  • New South Wales Bar Association
  • Association of barristers in the Australian state of New South Wales

    & Records, archived from the original on 5 January 2015 Bruce Panton MacFarlan OBE, KC, BA, LLB Hons, NSW State Archives & Records, archived from the

    New South Wales Bar Association

    New South Wales Bar Association

    New_South_Wales_Bar_Association

  • Electoral results for the district of Brighton
  • Victoria, Australia, district election results

    district of Brighton in Victorian state elections. Sitting member Ian Macfarlan returned to the UAP after winning the seat in the previous election as

    Electoral results for the district of Brighton

    Electoral results for the district of Brighton

    Electoral_results_for_the_district_of_Brighton

  • Princes Hill Secondary College
  • School in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

    film director and screenwriter Sam Lipski, Australian journalist Ian Macfarlan, Australian politician, deputy leader of the Liberal Party of Australia

    Princes Hill Secondary College

    Princes_Hill_Secondary_College

  • John Cain (34th Premier of Victoria)
  • Australian politician (1882–1957)

    After Dunstan's resignation and a brief Liberal government under Ian Macfarlan, Cain again became premier on 21 November 1945. Labor's lower house parliamentary

    John Cain (34th Premier of Victoria)

    John Cain (34th Premier of Victoria)

    John_Cain_(34th_Premier_of_Victoria)

  • Unsuccessful nominations to the Cabinet of the United States
  • Did, What They Said, What Was Said About Them, With Full Source Notes (MacFarlan & Co., 2012), p. 378. "The Supreme Court . The Court and Democracy . Biographies

    Unsuccessful nominations to the Cabinet of the United States

    Unsuccessful nominations to the Cabinet of the United States

    Unsuccessful_nominations_to_the_Cabinet_of_the_United_States

  • Bitumen
  • Form of petroleum primarily used in road construction

    naturally occurring "bituminous rock" was used, such as at Ritchie Mines in Macfarlan in Ritchie County, West Virginia from 1852 to 1873. In 1876, asphalt-based

    Bitumen

    Bitumen

    Bitumen

  • List of Scottish poets
  • Macdonald Donald MacDonald, Dòmhnall Ruadh Chorùna George MacDonald James Macfarlan Murdo Macfarlane James Pittendrigh Macgillivray Alasdair Alpin MacGregor

    List of Scottish poets

    List_of_Scottish_poets

  • Peddler
  • Door-to-door salesperson

    history) Pedlar of Swaffham (English folktale, recorded in 1699) James Macfarlan (1832-1862) Scottish poet and peddler Valentina Pielich - Tina Vajtova

    Peddler

    Peddler

    Peddler

  • Graeme Davies
  • New Zealand engineer, academic and administrator (1937–2022)

    (1761) Archibald Davidson (1785) 19th Century William Taylor (1803) Duncan Macfarlan (1823) Thomas Barclay (1858) John Caird (1873) Robert Story (1898) 20th

    Graeme Davies

    Graeme Davies

    Graeme_Davies

  • Canongate Kirk
  • Church in Edinburgh, Scotland

    family changed its name to Macfarlan in the later 18th century following a marriage. The most notable, Rev John Warden (Macfarlan) (1740–1788) was minister

    Canongate Kirk

    Canongate Kirk

    Canongate_Kirk

  • John Small (British Army medical officer)
  • British Army officer and physician

    Dirnanean. Small began his medical career as an apprentice under J. F. MacFarlan in the North Bridge section of Edinburgh. He later attended the University

    John Small (British Army medical officer)

    John Small (British Army medical officer)

    John_Small_(British_Army_medical_officer)

  • Donald MacAlister
  • Scottish physician

    (1761) Archibald Davidson (1785) 19th Century William Taylor (1803) Duncan Macfarlan (1823) Thomas Barclay (1858) John Caird (1873) Robert Story (1898) 20th

    Donald MacAlister

    Donald MacAlister

    Donald_MacAlister

  • Henry Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux
  • British Lord High Chancellor (1778–1868)

    Column 581". HMSO. Retrieved 14 October 2008. "Macfarlan, 1919. "Was Burns at the Trial of Patrick Miller's Steamboat in 1788?"". Innes, Brian (1988)

    Henry Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux

    Henry Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux

    Henry_Brougham,_1st_Baron_Brougham_and_Vaux

  • William Taylor (Scottish minister)
  • Scottish minister

    Blackwood's Magazine ..., Volume 4, 1819, Edinburgh, p. 620 Muirhead, James Patrick, The Life of James Watt: with selections from his correspondence J. Murray

    William Taylor (Scottish minister)

    William Taylor (Scottish minister)

    William_Taylor_(Scottish_minister)

  • Archibald Davidson
  • Scottish minister

    (1761) Archibald Davidson (1785) 19th Century William Taylor (1803) Duncan Macfarlan (1823) Thomas Barclay (1858) John Caird (1873) Robert Story (1898) 20th

    Archibald Davidson

    Archibald_Davidson

  • Deaths in January 1986
  • aeronautical engineer. Frida Clara, 77, Italian Olympic skier (1936). Robert MacFarlan Cole III, 96, American chemical engineer. Araldo di Crollalanza, 93, Italian

    Deaths in January 1986

    Deaths_in_January_1986

  • Muir Russell
  • Scottish civil servant (born 1949)

    climate scientists had been cleared of the allegations of misconduct, while Patrick Michaels disagreed. Russell is married to Eileen Mackay, also a former

    Muir Russell

    Muir Russell

    Muir_Russell

  • John Caird (theologian)
  • Scottish theologian (1820–1898)

    (1761) Archibald Davidson (1785) 19th Century William Taylor (1803) Duncan Macfarlan (1823) Thomas Barclay (1858) John Caird (1873) Robert Story (1898) 20th

    John Caird (theologian)

    John Caird (theologian)

    John_Caird_(theologian)

  • Cole (surname)
  • Surname list

    naval officer Daniel Cole (disambiguation), multiple people Dandridge MacFarlan Cole (1921–1965), American aerospace engineer Danton Cole (born 1967)

    Cole (surname)

    Cole_(surname)

  • William Kerr Fraser
  • British civil servant (1929–2018)

    (1761) Archibald Davidson (1785) 19th Century William Taylor (1803) Duncan Macfarlan (1823) Thomas Barclay (1858) John Caird (1873) Robert Story (1898) 20th

    William Kerr Fraser

    William_Kerr_Fraser

  • Robert Herbert Story
  • Scottish divine

    (1761) Archibald Davidson (1785) 19th Century William Taylor (1803) Duncan Macfarlan (1823) Thomas Barclay (1858) John Caird (1873) Robert Story (1898) 20th

    Robert Herbert Story

    Robert Herbert Story

    Robert_Herbert_Story

  • Alwyn Williams (geologist)
  • Welsh geologist (1921–2004)

    (1761) Archibald Davidson (1785) 19th Century William Taylor (1803) Duncan Macfarlan (1823) Thomas Barclay (1858) John Caird (1873) Robert Story (1898) 20th

    Alwyn Williams (geologist)

    Alwyn_Williams_(geologist)

  • Robert Rait
  • Scottish historian (1874–1936)

    (1761) Archibald Davidson (1785) 19th Century William Taylor (1803) Duncan Macfarlan (1823) Thomas Barclay (1858) John Caird (1873) Robert Story (1898) 20th

    Robert Rait

    Robert_Rait

  • Thomas Barclay (minister)
  • Minister of the Church of Scotland (1792–1873)

    Academic offices Preceded by Duncan Macfarlan Principal of the University of Glasgow 1856-1873 Succeeded by John Caird

    Thomas Barclay (minister)

    Thomas Barclay (minister)

    Thomas_Barclay_(minister)

  • List of chancellors and vice-chancellors of British universities
  • 1884–1927). 36 Years: George Campbell (Aberdeen 1759–95). 35 Years: Duncan Macfarlan(Glasgow 1823–58), John Mackay (Dundee 1895–1930). 34 Years: Hector Boece

    List of chancellors and vice-chancellors of British universities

    List_of_chancellors_and_vice-chancellors_of_British_universities

  • Charles Wilson (political scientist)
  • Scottish political scientist (1909–2002)

    (1761) Archibald Davidson (1785) 19th Century William Taylor (1803) Duncan Macfarlan (1823) Thomas Barclay (1858) John Caird (1873) Robert Story (1898) 20th

    Charles Wilson (political scientist)

    Charles_Wilson_(political_scientist)

  • Painted turtle
  • Species of reptile

    painted turtle as the state reptile". Retrieved 2010-12-15. Macfarlan, Allan; Macfarlan, Paulette (1985-03-01). Handbook of American Indian games. Dover

    Painted turtle

    Painted turtle

    Painted_turtle

  • Hector Hetherington
  • British academic (1888–1965)

    (1761) Archibald Davidson (1785) 19th Century William Taylor (1803) Duncan Macfarlan (1823) Thomas Barclay (1858) John Caird (1873) Robert Story (1898) 20th

    Hector Hetherington

    Hector Hetherington

    Hector_Hetherington

  • Andy Schofield
  • British physicist

    (1761) Archibald Davidson (1785) 19th Century William Taylor (1803) Duncan Macfarlan (1823) Thomas Barclay (1858) John Caird (1873) Robert Story (1898) 20th

    Andy Schofield

    Andy Schofield

    Andy_Schofield

  • Principal of the University of Glasgow
  • Leechman 1785 - Archibald Davidson 1803 - William Taylor 1823 - Duncan Macfarlan 1858 - Thomas Barclay 1873 - John Caird* 1898 - Robert Story 1909 - Sir

    Principal of the University of Glasgow

    Principal_of_the_University_of_Glasgow

  • Bryan O'Loghlen
  • Australian politician

    Bent Watt Elmslie McPherson Lawson Prendergast Hogan Argyle Dunstan Cain Macfarlan Hollway McDonald Bolte Hamer Thompson Jolly Roper Sheehan Stockdale Napthine

    Bryan O'Loghlen

    Bryan O'Loghlen

    Bryan_O'Loghlen

  • Primate archaeology
  • Field of research

    OCLC 1039518575. Alfaro, Jessica W. Lynch; Matthews, Luke; Boyette, Adam H.; Macfarlan, Shane J.; Phillips, Kimberley A.; Falótico, Tiago; Ottoni, Eduardo; Verderane

    Primate archaeology

    Primate_archaeology

  • 1918 New Year Honours
  • Appointments by King George V to various orders and honours

    -Col. Reginald James Macdonald, Royal Garrison Arty. Maj. John Buchanan MacFarlan, Royal Field Arty. Lt. Fane Andrew James Macfarlane, London Reg. Maj.

    1918 New Year Honours

    1918_New_Year_Honours

  • Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1943–1945
  • Ministry. The end result, on 2 October 1945, was the swearing in of the Macfarlan Ministry and the calling of the 1945 election. 1 Independent Nunawading

    Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1943–1945

    Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1943–1945

    Members_of_the_Victorian_Legislative_Assembly,_1943–1945

  • McCloy
  • Surname list

    Genealogical Collections Concerning Families in Scotland, Made by Walter MacFarlan 1750–1751. Edinburgh: the University Press for the Scottish History Society

    McCloy

    McCloy

  • Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1935–1937
  • 1936–1937, six United Australia MPs (Shields, Knox, Maltby, Kirton, Drew, and Macfarlan) formed the "Country and Liberal wing" of the party and shifted to the

    Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1935–1937

    Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1935–1937

    Members_of_the_Victorian_Legislative_Assembly,_1935–1937

  • 1962 Birthday Honours
  • British government recognitions

    Lieutenant-Commander John Alfred Ernest Lihou. Lieutenant-Commander Douglas David MacFarlan. Lieutenant-Commander Francis Everard Meynell, (Retired). Lieutenant-Commander

    1962 Birthday Honours

    1962_Birthday_Honours

  • Amatola Presbytery
  • Presbyterian Church Khobonqaba Presbyterian Church Lovedale Presbyterian Church Macfarlan Presbyterian Church Mdantsane NU3 Presbyterian Church Ndevana Presbyterian

    Amatola Presbytery

    Amatola_Presbytery

  • George Buchanan
  • Scottish historian and humanist scholar (1506–1582)

    of the Crown in Scotland, translated from Latin to English by Robert MacFarlan, in its entirety (free PDF download) Media related to George Buchanan

    George Buchanan

    George Buchanan

    George_Buchanan

  • Anton Muscatelli
  • Scottish economist (born 1962)

    2008. ""Research Excellence Framework 2021 Results"". 12 May 2022. Jack, Patrick (15 April 2024). "Glasgow principal Sir Anton Muscatelli announces retirement"

    Anton Muscatelli

    Anton_Muscatelli

  • Ormond College, Melbourne
  • Division of University of Melbourne, Australia

    minister John Langmore – federal politician, academic and diplomat Ian Macfarlan – Premier of Victoria Richard Marles – deputy prime minister of Australia

    Ormond College, Melbourne

    Ormond College, Melbourne

    Ormond_College,_Melbourne

  • Zinc finger
  • Small structural protein motif found mostly in transcriptional proteins

    doi:10.1016/S0021-9258(19)39172-0. PMID 2108957. Bruno M, Mahgoub M, Macfarlan TS (December 2019). "The Arms Race Between KRAB-Zinc Finger Proteins and

    Zinc finger

    Zinc finger

    Zinc_finger

  • George Elmslie (politician)
  • Australian politician

    was employed on the first Wilson Hall at Melbourne University and on St Patrick's Cathedral. From 1888 he was an official of the Operative Stonemason's

    George Elmslie (politician)

    George Elmslie (politician)

    George_Elmslie_(politician)

  • Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers
  • Award for American scientists and engineers

    San Francisco Young-Shin Kim, Yale University School of Medicine Todd Macfarlan, National Institutes of Health Gaby Maimon, Rockefeller University Sandra

    Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers

    Presidential_Early_Career_Award_for_Scientists_and_Engineers

  • Results of the 1943 Victorian state election (Legislative Assembly)
  • Australian state election results

    Victorian 1943 election. Preferences were not distributed. Sitting member Ian Macfarlan returned to the UAP after winning the seat in the previous election as

    Results of the 1943 Victorian state election (Legislative Assembly)

    Results_of_the_1943_Victorian_state_election_(Legislative_Assembly)

  • Steve Bracks
  • 44th Premier of Victoria, Australia

    migrating and became Latin Catholic. Bracks was educated in Ballarat at St Patrick's College and the Ballarat College of Advanced Education (now Federation

    Steve Bracks

    Steve Bracks

    Steve_Bracks

  • Alan Stockdale
  • Australian politician

    Bent Watt Elmslie McPherson Lawson Prendergast Hogan Argyle Dunstan Cain Macfarlan Hollway McDonald Bolte Hamer Thompson Jolly Roper Sheehan Stockdale Napthine

    Alan Stockdale

    Alan Stockdale

    Alan_Stockdale

  • List of National Assembly members of the 22nd Parliament of South Africa
  • People's Assembly. Retrieved 2023-04-28. "The Indian Ocean newsletter: Patrick McKenzie". Africa Intelligence. 1996-03-09. Retrieved 2023-04-13. "Police

    List of National Assembly members of the 22nd Parliament of South Africa

    List of National Assembly members of the 22nd Parliament of South Africa

    List_of_National_Assembly_members_of_the_22nd_Parliament_of_South_Africa

  • African American officeholders from the end of the Civil War until before 1900
  • Littlejohn – postmaster of Gaffney May 7, 1892 – November 4, 1893 Major D. Macfarlan – postmaster of Cheraw July 9, 1892 – November 13, 1897; December 9, 1893

    African American officeholders from the end of the Civil War until before 1900

    African_American_officeholders_from_the_end_of_the_Civil_War_until_before_1900

  • List of Australian heads of government by time in office
  • Richmond (1856–1872) 26 February 1857 25 April 1857 58 days   301 VIC Ian Macfarlan (1881–1964) Liberal MLA for Brighton (1928–1945) 2 October 1945 21 November

    List of Australian heads of government by time in office

    List_of_Australian_heads_of_government_by_time_in_office

  • List of members of the New Zealand Parliament who died in office
  • from gunshot wound Theodore Haultain (1864 Franklin by-election) George Macfarlan   Lyttelton 1837 1867 9 October 1868 30 Fever John Thomas Peacock (1868

    List of members of the New Zealand Parliament who died in office

    List_of_members_of_the_New_Zealand_Parliament_who_died_in_office

  • Candidates of the 1943 Victorian state election
  • Trevor Oldham Lila Monsbourgh (Ind) Brighton Independent Robert Gault Ian Macfarlan John Warren (Ind UAP) Brunswick Labor James Jewell Bulla and Dalhousie

    Candidates of the 1943 Victorian state election

    Candidates_of_the_1943_Victorian_state_election

  • Candidates of the 1945 Victorian state election
  • November 1945. The incumbent government at this election was led by Ian Macfarlan, and consisted of Liberal, Country Party and Independent members. Although

    Candidates of the 1945 Victorian state election

    Candidates_of_the_1945_Victorian_state_election

  • Attorney-General of Victoria
  • Chief law officer for the state of Victoria, Australia

    Archive. Retrieved 23 March 2023. Carr, Adam. "Victorian Ministries - Macfarlan". Psephos: Adam Carr's Election Archive. Retrieved 23 March 2023. Carr

    Attorney-General of Victoria

    Attorney-General of Victoria

    Attorney-General_of_Victoria

  • William Watt (Australian politician)
  • Australian politician (1871–1946)

    Bent Watt Elmslie McPherson Lawson Prendergast Hogan Argyle Dunstan Cain Macfarlan Hollway McDonald Bolte Hamer Thompson Jolly Roper Sheehan Stockdale Napthine

    William Watt (Australian politician)

    William Watt (Australian politician)

    William_Watt_(Australian_politician)

  • 1815 in Scotland
  • the Borders. John Fletcher Macfarlan takes over the family apothecary business in Edinburgh, the predecessor of MacFarlan Smith, and begins to manufacture

    1815 in Scotland

    1815_in_Scotland

  • Rupert Hamer
  • Australian politician (1916–2004)

    three siblings all achieved success in their fields: his sister was Alison Patrick (1921–2009), an internationally known historian of the French Revolution;

    Rupert Hamer

    Rupert Hamer

    Rupert_Hamer

  • 1998 Birthday Honours
  • British government recognitions

    Commander Robert Edwin Laverty, Royal Navy. Commander Martin Duncan Macfarlan, Royal Naval Reserve. Commander Jonathan Mortimer Collingwood Maughan

    1998 Birthday Honours

    1998_Birthday_Honours

  • 1970 New Year Honours
  • British royal recognitions

    services to local government and the sugar cane industry. Margaret Ethel Macfarlan, of Gladstone, Queensland. For services to journalism and the community

    1970 New Year Honours

    1970_New_Year_Honours

  • Candidates of the 1940 Victorian state election
  • UAP Trevor Oldham Reuben Kefford (Ind) Brighton UAP Robert Breen Ian Macfarlan* (Ind) John Warren (Ind) Brunswick Labor James Jewell Bulla and Dalhousie

    Candidates of the 1940 Victorian state election

    Candidates_of_the_1940_Victorian_state_election

  • List of New Zealand by-elections
  • By-elections in New Zealand

    Edward Baigent 1867 Lyttelton 1 July Edward Hargreaves Resignation George Macfarlan 1867 Northern Division 1 July Thomas Henderson Resignation Thomas Macfarlane

    List of New Zealand by-elections

    List_of_New_Zealand_by-elections

  • List of Victorian state by-elections
  • Nationalist Brighton Oswald Snowball   Nationalist Died 28 April 1928 Ian MacFarlan   Nationalist Gippsland South Henry Bodman   Independent Died 3 December

    List of Victorian state by-elections

    List_of_Victorian_state_by-elections

  • 1949 New Year Honours
  • British royal recognitions

    Sheppard, Secretary, Bureau of Hygiene and Tropical Diseases. George Macfarlan Sisson, General Manager, Optical Works, Sir Howard Grubb, Parsons and

    1949 New Year Honours

    1949_New_Year_Honours

  • 1799 in Scotland
  • George Buchanan's De Jure Regni apud Scotos (1579) is translated by Robert Macfarlan as A Dialogue Concerning The Rights of the Crown in Scotland. William

    1799 in Scotland

    1799_in_Scotland

  • 1983 Birthday Honours (New Zealand)
  • Awards list for New Zealand

    practitioner and to the community. The Reverend Dr Adam Maitland Lang MacFarlan MC – of Auckland. For services to education and the community. Ronald

    1983 Birthday Honours (New Zealand)

    1983_Birthday_Honours_(New_Zealand)

  • Candidates of the 1947 Victorian state election
  • George Reid Reginald Cooper (Ind Lib) Brighton Liberal Ray Tovell Ian Macfarlan (Ind) Brunswick Labor James Jewell Alfred Wall Camberwell Liberal Robert

    Candidates of the 1947 Victorian state election

    Candidates_of_the_1947_Victorian_state_election

  • Results of the 1945 Victorian state election (Legislative Assembly)
  • Australian state election results

    Liberal Ray Tovell 9,040 40.6 Labor Val Doube 6,746 30.3 Ministerial Ian Macfarlan 6,499 29.2 Total formal votes 22,285 98.7 Informal votes 283 1.3 Turnout

    Results of the 1945 Victorian state election (Legislative Assembly)

    Results_of_the_1945_Victorian_state_election_(Legislative_Assembly)

  • 1973 New Year Honours
  • British royal recognitions

    Finance and Head of the State Treasury. The Honourable Mr Justice Douglas Macfarlan Little, Judge of the Supreme Court of Victoria. State of Queensland Albert

    1973 New Year Honours

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    Australian Liberal 1924–1927   Independent Nationalist 1927–1928   Ian Macfarlan Nationalist 1928–1931   United Australia 1931–1937   Independent 1937–1943

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  • 4th New Zealand Parliament
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  • General View of Agriculture county surveys
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    Results of the 1940 Victorian state election (Legislative Assembly)

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    Regal; Patrician; A Nobleman; Form of Patrick

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    Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Patricius, PATRICIO means "patrician; of noble birth."

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    French form of Latin Viatrix, BÉATRICE means "voyager (through life)."

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     English topographic surname transferred to forename use, from the American spelling of the French surname Garrigue, from Old Provençal garrique, GARRICK means "grove of holm oaks." Compare with another form of Garrick.

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    Variant spelling of Swedish Alrik, ALRICK means "all-powerful; ruler of all."

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    PATRICK

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    Happy.

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  • Pricked
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Prick

  • Trick
  • v. t.

    To deceive by cunning or artifice; to impose on; to defraud; to cheat; as, to trick another in the sale of a horse.

  • Prick
  • v.

    A small roll; as, a prick of spun yarn; a prick of tobacco.

  • Matrice
  • n.

    See Matrix.

  • Patriotical
  • a.

    Patriotic; that pertains to a patriot.

  • Pricking
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Prick

  • Prick
  • n.

    To pierce slightly with a sharp-pointed instrument or substance; to make a puncture in, or to make by puncturing; to drive a fine point into; as, to prick one with a pin, needle, etc.; to prick a card; to prick holes in paper.

  • Entrick
  • v. t.

    To trick, to perplex.

  • Tricking
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Trick

  • Coggery
  • n.

    Trick; deception.

  • Prick
  • n.

    To make sharp; to erect into a point; to raise, as something pointed; -- said especially of the ears of an animal, as a horse or dog; and usually followed by up; -- hence, to prick up the ears, to listen sharply; to have the attention and interest strongly engaged.

  • Patrial
  • n.

    A patrial noun. Thus Romanus, a Roman, and Troas, a woman of Troy, are patrial nouns, or patrials.

  • Prick
  • n.

    To fix by the point; to attach or hang by puncturing; as, to prick a knife into a board.

  • Tricked
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Trick

  • Copatriot
  • n.

    A joint patriot.

  • Patriot
  • a.

    Becoming to a patriot; patriotic.

  • Trick
  • a.

    A particular habit or manner; a peculiarity; a trait; as, a trick of drumming with the fingers; a trick of frowning.

  • Prick
  • n.

    To mark the outline of by puncturing; to trace or form by pricking; to mark by punctured dots; as, to prick a pattern for embroidery; to prick the notes of a musical composition.

  • Trick
  • a.

    An artifice or stratagem; a cunning contrivance; a sly procedure, usually with a dishonest intent; as, a trick in trade.

  • Purrock
  • n.

    See Puddock, and Parrock.