Robert Bennet of Chesters was a 17th-century Scottish gentleman. He lived in the Scottish Borders. Chesters or Grange lies on the banks of the Teviot and...
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Robert Bennet may refer to: Robert Bennet (bishop) (died 1617), English bishop Robert Bennet of Chesters, Scottish gentleman and prisoner on the Bass Rock...
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Alexander Peden (category 17th-century ministers of the Church of Scotland)
Ayrshire, and, according to Robert Wodrow, was employed in a similar capacity at Fenwick. In 1660 he was ordained minister of New Luce in Wigtownshire....
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Bass Rock (redirect from Isle of Bass)
Anderson, William Bell, Robert Bennet of Chesters, John Blackadder, Sir Hugh Campbell, Sir George Campbell, John Campbell, Robert Dick, John Dickson, James...
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Michael Farrand Bennet (born November 28, 1964) is an American attorney, businessman, and politician serving as the senior United States senator from Colorado...
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burgh of barony in 1639. William de Bondington, chancellor of Scotland Robert Bennet of Chesters, prisoner on the Bass Rock. Archibald Elliot (1760–1823)...
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John Blackadder (preacher) (category 17th-century ministers of the Church of Scotland)
graves of Scotland. Edinburgh: Oliphant, Anderson & Ferrier. pp. 479–492. Wodrow, Robert (1828). Burns, Robert (ed.). The history of the sufferings of the...
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Archibald Riddell (minister) (category 17th-century ministers of the Church of Scotland)
daughter of Rev Henry Aitkenhead, minister of North Berwick, and had two sons, Capt. Walter Bennet of Granton, Edinburgh (d.1738), and Dr John Bennet MD, physician...
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James Fithie (category 17th-century ministers of the Church of Scotland)
Robert Kerr; Paton, Henry; Brown, P. Hume; Masson, David; Burton, John Hill (1929). The register of the Privy Council of Scotland (THE REGISTER OF THE...
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John Rae (minister) (category 17th-century ministers of the Church of Scotland)
is in the public domain. Wodrow, Robert (1828). Burns, Robert (ed.). The history of the sufferings of the church of Scotland from the restoration to the...
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