Annan Bryce (1841 – 25 June 1923) was a British businessman and Liberal Party politician. He was the son of the politician and geologist James Bryce and...
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government minister John Bryce (born 1934), Scottish television producer John Annan Bryce (1841–1923), Scottish politician Kathryn Bryce (born 1997), a cricketer...
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father John Annan Bryce and mother Violet L'Estrange. Bryce was variously known as Marjery, Marjorie or Marjery Vincentia and Marjorie Annan. She had two...
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tranquil picturesque shoreline. Annan Bryce was his younger brother. He was educated under his uncle Reuben John Bryce at the Belfast Academy, Glasgow...
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compete in leagues and championships run by the Beara GAA division. John Annan Bryce (1841–1923), British businessman and politician who purchased Garnish...
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(1854–1933), for its owner John Annan Bryce, (1841–1923), a Belfast native, who purchased the island from the War Office in 1910. Bryce's son Roland bequeathed...
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John Bryce (producer) (born 1934), Scottish television producer John Annan Bryce (1841–1923), Scottish businessman and Liberal politician This disambiguation...
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literary and film critic James Annan, British climatologist James Craig Annan (1864–1946), Scottish photographer John Annan Bryce (1841–1923), Scottish businessman...
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naturalist and geologist. He was the third son of Rev James Bryce (1767–1857), and of Catherine Annan of Auchtermuchty in Fife, and was born at Killaig, near...
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Turner 1870–71 John Doyle Thomas Grose Herbert James 1871–72 Walter Lock Annan Bryce Henry Pope 1872–73 Charles Cruttwell William M. Sinclair Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett...
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