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  2. John Carnegie - Wikipedia

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    John Carnegie (Jacobite) (c. 1679 – bef. 1750), lord of Boysack, Scottish advocate and Jacobite; John Carnegie (1837–1910), politician in Ontario, Canada; John Carnegie (Labour politician), (1860–1928), Scottish politician; John Hilliard Carnegie (1865–1937), Canadian politician; John Carnegie, 12th Earl of Northesk (1895–1975), World ...

  3. John Carnegie, 1st Earl of Northesk - Wikipedia

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    John Carnegie, 1st Earl of Northesk (1611–1667), was a Scottish noble who supported the Royalist cause during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. Biography.

  4. John Carnegie, 12th Earl of Northesk - Wikipedia

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    Robert Andrew Carnegie, 13th Earl of Northesk (1926–1994), who married Jean Margaret MacRae, daughter of Capt. John MacRae and Lady Phyllis Hervey (daughter of the 4th Marquess of Bristol). [ 2 ] Susan Jean Carnegie (b. 1930), who married Dr. David Blackall Connell, a son of Dr. Arthur Blackall Connell (and step-son of Dame Ninette de Valois ...

  5. John Carnegie (Jacobite) - Wikipedia

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    Carnegie was the eldest son of John Carnegie of Boysack and his wife Jean Fotheringham, daughter of David Fotheringham of Powrie, Forfar, Shire Commissioner in the Parliament of Scotland. He had succeeded to the estate of his father by 1683. He was educated at Marischal College from 1696 to 1698 and at the University of Leyden in 1700, aged 20.

  6. Andrew Carnegie - Wikipedia

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    Carnegie commemorated as an industrialist, philanthropist, and founder of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1960 [133] Influenced by his "favorite living hero in public life" John Bright, Carnegie started his efforts in pursuit of world peace at a young age, [134] and supported causes that opposed military intervention. [135]

  7. The Men Who Built America - Wikipedia

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    Rockefeller, Carnegie and Morgan team up to help elect William McKinley to the U.S. presidency by paying for his 1896 campaign, to avoid a possible attack on monopolies. However, fate intervenes when McKinley is suddenly assassinated , and Vice President Theodore Roosevelt assumes the presidency and promptly begins dissolving monopolies and ...

  8. Earl of Northesk - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Carnegie 1857–1885: Robert Carnegie 1860–1887: Lt Col. Charles Carnegie 1864–1928: David Carnegie 11th Earl of Northesk 1901–1963: John Carnegie 12th Earl of Northesk 1895–1975: David Carnegie 1897–1917: Rev. Canon Patrick Carnegy 1893–1969: David Carnegie 1922–1942: Robert Carnegie 13th Earl of Northesk 1926–1994: Ian ...

  9. Clan Carnegie - Wikipedia

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    Sir John Carnegie, brother of David, was elevated to the peerage in 1639 as Lord Lour and was created Earl of Ethie in 1647. [1] James Carnegie, 2nd Earl of Southesk attended the exiled king Charles II of England in Holland in 1650. [1] He was also one of the Commissioners chosen to sit in the Parliament of England for Scotland during The ...