William Wishart (or Wischard) (died 28 May 1279) was a 13th-century Bishop of St. Andrews. He was postulated to the see of St. Andrews (Cell Rígmonaid...
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William Wishart may refer to: William Wishart, 13th century Scottish bishop of St Andrews William Wishart (primus), University of Edinburgh principal...
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William Wishart (secundus) (1691/92–1753) was a Scottish clergyman who served as the Principal of Edinburgh University from 1736 to 1753. He served as...
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William Carstares 1716 William Wishart (primus) 1730 William Hamilton 1732 James Smith 1736 William Wishart (secundus) 1754 John Gowdie 1762 William Robertson...
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George Wishart (also Wisehart; c. 1513 – 1 March 1546) was a Scottish Protestant Reformer and one of the early Protestant martyrs burned at the stake...
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William Carstares (also Carstaires) (11 February 1649 – 28 December 1715) was a minister of the Church of Scotland, active in Whig politics. Carstares...
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William Robertson (19 September 1721 – 11 June 1793) was a Scottish historian, cleric, and educator who served as Principal of the University of Edinburgh...
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Wishart may refer to: Adam Wishart (b. 1969), British documentary filmmaker Arthur Wishart (1903–1986), Canadian politician Betty Rose Wishart (born 1947)...
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William Wishart (1660–1729) was a Church of Scotland minister and the Principal of Edinburgh University from 1716 to 1728. He is not to be confused with...
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Robert Wishart was Bishop of Glasgow during the Wars of Scottish Independence and a leading supporter of Sir William Wallace and King Robert Bruce. For...
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