whisky, named for John Dewar and sons Other uses: Arthur Dewar, Lord Dewar (1860–1917), Scottish politician and judge. Arthur Dewar (cricketer) (1934–2020)...
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Arthur Dewar, Lord Dewar (14 March 1860 – 14 June 1917) was a British politician and judge who served as a Liberal Member of Parliament (MP) for Edinburgh...
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Thomas Robert Dewar, 1st Baron Dewar DL (6 January 1864 – 11 April 1930) was a Scottish whisky distiller who, along with his brother John Dewar, built their...
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Donald Campbell Dewar (21 August 1937 – 11 October 2000) was a Scottish statesman and politician who served as the inaugural first minister of Scotland...
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by the name of Dewar is in the Ragman Rolls of 1296, where Thomas and Piers de Deware appear swearing fealty to Edward I of England. Lord Borthwick granted...
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Member of Parliament. Lord Forteviot was chairman of the distilling firm John Dewar and Sons and a director of Buchanan-Dewar Ltd and of Distillers Company...
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government in the aftermath of Dewar's death on 11 October 2000. Lord Hardie unexpectedly resigned from his post as Lord Advocate on 17 February 2000....
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John Dewar, 2nd Baron Forteviot OBE MC TD FRSE DL JP (17 March 1885 – 24 October 1947) was a Scottish businessman and soldier, notable as being head of...
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August 1852: Archer Robert Tawney 4 August 1852: William Weinyss Methven Dewar J. C. Sainty (1970). "Lieutenancies of Counties, 1585–1642". Bulletin of...
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minister and theologian Arthur Kinmond Bell, whisky distiller and philanthropist Francis Black, politician Arthur Dewar, Lord Dewar, politician and judge...
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