Alexander Rankin (December 31, 1788 – April 3, 1852) was a Scottish-born merchant and political figure in New Brunswick. He represented Northumberland...
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Robert Alexander Rankin FRSE FRSAMD (27 October 1915 – 27 January 2001) was a Scottish mathematician who worked in analytic number theory. Rankin was born...
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Alexander Rankin Dunlop (23 September 1868 in Pictou, Nova Scotia, British North America; – 8 August 1946 in Worthing, England) was the first British Resident...
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Look up Rankin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rankin is a last name of Scottish and English origin, brought to Ireland by the Plantation of Ulster...
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Adam Rankin Alexander (November 1, 1781 – November 1, 1848) was an American slave owner and politician who represented Tennessee in the United States House...
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1851 Alexander Francis Dunlop (1842–1923), Canadian architect Alexander Rankin Dunlop (1868–1944), British Resident in Tawau of North Borneo Alexander...
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Rankin (1905–1954), Scottish footballer Robert Rankin (timber merchant) (1801–1870), Scottish-Canadian timber merchant and shipowner Robert Alexander...
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of Newcastle (backed by the prominent lumber baron, Alexander Rankin of Douglastown). The Rankin and Cunard factions literally fought the election in...
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Royal Society (18/8/1977). Reprinted in Berndt, Bruce C., and Robert Alexander Rankin. Ramanujan: essays and surveys. Providence: American Mathematical Society...
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Allan Gilmour and Elizabeth Pollok. He was sent in 1812 (together with Alexander Rankin) to establish a base on the Miramichi River (New Brunswick, Canada)...
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