• Ninian Home (1732 - 1795), was a Scottish slave plantation owner and the Governor of Grenada during the Fédon Rebellion, a revolt against British rule...
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    Ninian is a Christian saint, first mentioned in the 8th century as being an early missionary among the Pictish peoples of what is now Scotland. For this...
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    Home (22 May 1728 – 19 December 1808) was the Scottish MP for Berwickshire from 1784 till 1796. Patrick Home was born 22 May 1728 to Rev. Ninian Home...
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  • Disposition in the National Archives of Scotland, (GD267/27/138/1746) to Ninian Home of Billie, dated 25 August 1740. Lauder had also applied at some point...
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  • This coincides with the appointment of Ninian Home as governor and may have been a direct consequence of it. Home, a Scotsman, was an established persecutor...
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    Ninian Park was a football stadium in the Leckwith area of Cardiff, Wales, that was the home of Cardiff City F.C. for 99 years. Opened in 1910 with a single...
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    Ninian Park in Cardiff, which hosted its first international in 1911, and Vetch Field in Swansea, which hosted its first in 1921, shared Wales's home...
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    Ninian Edwards (March 17, 1775 – July 20, 1833) was an American political figure who was prominent in Illinois. He served as the first and only governor...
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  • several of the white English population. Ninian Home, the former governor, was one of those captured. Home had left St. George's to visit his estates...
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    Yorkshire, for Lord Irwin (1774); Paxton House, Berwickshire, Scotland, for Ninian Home (1774–91); Burton Constable Hall, Yorkshire for William Constable (1768–79);...
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