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  2. Freddy Johnston - Wikipedia

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    Johnston was born on September 15, 1935, in Edinburgh, as Frederick Patrick Mair to Fred Johnston and Muriel Kathleen. [5] He attended Morrison's Academy, Lancing College and New College, Oxford.

  3. Margaret Swain - Wikipedia

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    According to Naomi Tarrant in obituaries for The Scotsman and Costume, Swain was "an immensely warm and helpful person, always interested in the ploys of younger people". [1] [5] The Scottish National Portrait Gallery said she was the first to notice that Scotland was "unusual in the number of private houses which still contained historic ...

  4. Ada F. Kay - Wikipedia

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    The Scotsman's reviewer concluded that, if it had not been for the bizarre circumstances in which it was written, then it might have gained recognition as a minor addition to the genre pioneered by Robert Graves of works supposedly penned as a first-person account by an actual historical figure, but added that it was at its best where a woman's ...

  5. Patricia Ann Ferguson - Wikipedia

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    Patricia Ann Ferguson (12 February 1936, Dundee – 24 March 2022, Auchterarder) was a Scottish civil engineer. [1] She was chairwoman of Fife Health Board. [2]She studied at the High School of Dundee and St Margaret's School for Girls, and as a mature student, the University of St Andrews and the Royal Military College of Science, having been approved by Denis Healey. [3]

  6. Norman Arthur - Wikipedia

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    Educated at Eton College and the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, Arthur was commissioned into the Royal Scots Greys in 1951. [1] At the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome he was part of the British equestrian team for the three-day event; he withdrew after the cross-country phase.

  7. Lorna J Waite - Wikipedia

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    Lorna J. Waite, PhD (27 August 1964 - 12 August 2023), was a Scottish academic, community activist and poet who, like Robert Burns, also from Ayrshire, wrote in both English and Scots. [1]

  8. Emma Ritch - Wikipedia

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    Emma Ritch, 2017 . Emma Ritch (8 December 1976 – 9 July 2021 [1]) was a Scottish women's rights campaigner who was the executive director of Engender, [2] a feminist policy organisation working on women’s social, economic, and political equality in Scotland.

  9. The Scotsman - Wikipedia

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    The Scotsman is a Scottish compact newspaper and daily news website headquartered in Edinburgh. First established as a radical political paper in 1817, it began daily publication in 1855 and remained a broadsheet until August 2004.

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