Walter Whitford (c. 1581 – 1647) was a seventeenth-century Scottish minister, prelate and Royalist. After graduating from the University of Glasgow in...
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politician and surgeon Stanley Whitford (1878–1959), Australian politician Tony Whitford (1941–2024), Canadian politician Walter Whitford (c. 1581–1647), Scottish...
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John Whitford may refer to: John Whitford (priest) (d. 1667), Anglican priest and son of Walter Whitford John Whitford (RAF officer) (1892–1966), Royal...
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termites; or a combination of mole-rats and termites. In a review paper, Walter Whitford and Fenton Kay state that while the mounds appear to have been created...
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After a divorce, Parker's mother then married her second husband, Walter Whitford, who was in the United States Air Force and was stationed in Bath,...
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Church of Scotland titles Vacant Title last held by Walter Whitford Bishop of Brechin 1662–1671 Succeeded by Robert Laurie...
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Bishop of Edinburgh and yelled "Villian! Daur ye say Mass in my lug." Walter Whitford, the Bishop of Brechin, was apparently aware of this and other violent...
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KJ Apa, Sofia Carson, Craig Robinson, Bradley Whitford, Peter Stormare, Alexandra Daddario, Paul Walter Hauser and Demi Moore, depicting their struggle...
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Preceded by David Lindsay Bishop of Brechin 1634–1635 Succeeded by Walter Whitford Preceded by Andrew Lamb Bishop of Galloway 1635–1638 Vacant Title next...
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Republic, he was murdered at the Hague by a group of Royalists led by Walter Whitford, largely because of his role in the trial of Charles I. The assassination...
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