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  2. Hope (1802 Peterhead ship) - Wikipedia

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    The Peterhead Greenland whale fishery began in 1788 with a voyage by a relatively small vessel, Robert, of 169 tons (bm). In 1798 Alexander Geary became master of Robert, and under his command her success improved markedly: she brought in four whales that yielded more than 70 tons of whale oil. However, she was a small vessel, and ill-suited to ...

  3. Robert Mackenzie Daniel - Wikipedia

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    Daniel was a son of John Daniel, a merchant, and was baptized on 4 September 1813 in Peterhead, Scotland. [1] He was educated in Inverness, at Marischal College in Aberdeen, and at the University of Edinburgh, where he studied law for four years with the intention of becoming an advocate; but he abandoned this idea and resolved to adopt literature as a profession.

  4. Bob Mackie (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Mackie (7 September 1884 – 1943) was a Scottish professional footballer who played in the Scottish League for Airdrieonians, Third Lanark and Heart of Midlothian as a full back. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He also played in the Football League for Chelsea and Leicester Fosse .

  5. Robert Bownas Mackie - Wikipedia

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    He was educated at Wesley College, Sheffield and became a partner in the firm of Robert Mackie and Sons, corn merchants. He was a J.P. for the West Riding of Yorkshire. [1] His brother was John Mackie, J.P. (1836–1891), benefactor of the Crigglestone area, whose wife dedicated the Church of St John the Divine, Calder Grove in his honour. [2]

  6. Sandford Lodge - Wikipedia

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    [13] [14] His parents are buried in Longside Cemetery, Longside, near Peterhead. G. Anderson lived at the lodge in the late 19th century. [15] James Sutherland (1851–1933) later ran his "great transport business in Peterhead" from the property. The business was a bus operator. [16] "During his tenancy of the Sandford farm he had a grieve ...

  7. Peterhead Bay - Wikipedia

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    By 1840, Peterhead harbour was the major whaling port of the Britain with over half the whaling fleet sailing from the bay. [7] David Gray Jr, who was part of a well known Peterhead whaling family, was the most successful captain of Peterhead's whaling fleet, starting work at the age of 14, with a trip to Greenlands whaling grounds. [21]

  8. Charles Mackie (Scottish footballer) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Mackie (1882 – ?) was a Scottish footballer who played as a forward. Born in Peterhead , he played for Aberdeen , where he had two spells, and in England with Manchester United of the English Football League and West Ham United of the Southern League .

  9. Category:People from Peterhead - Wikipedia

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