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    Hugo Arnot of Balcormo (8 December 1749 – 20 November 1786) was a Scottish advocate, writer, and campaigner. He was described as a "natural curiosity":...
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    Highlands, 1934, p. 330 Hugo Arnot, The history of Edinburgh, from the earliest accounts, to the year 1780, Edinburgh, 1816, p. 273 Hugo Arnot, The history of...
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  • Arnot is a surname of Scottish origin. Notable people with the surname include: Hugo Arnot of Balcormo (1749–1786), Scottish advocate, writer and campaigner...
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    users' risk, installing shelters or wire mesh, or permanent closure. Hugo Arnot suggested in the 18th century that the name Salisbury Crags derives from...
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  • disagreement between historians as to why this change happened. David Hume and Hugo Arnot argue that it was rooted in religious oppression. The Crown persecuted...
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    Group "Timetables - Prentice of Haddington". prenticeofhaddington.info. Hugo Arnot, The History of Edinburgh, from the earliest accounts, to the year 1780...
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    An illustration of Lord Kames, Hugo Arnot and Lord Monboddo by John Kay...
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    Renaissance and Reformation in Scotland (Scottish Academic Press, 1983), p. 42. Hugo Arnot, History of Edinburgh, from the Earliest Accounts (Edinburgh, 1816), pp...
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  • 1012–1070s, Iceland, p) Þjóðólfr Arnórsson (fl. 11th c., Iceland/Norway, p) Hugo Arnot (1749–1786, Scotland, nf) Jean Arp (1886–1966, Germany/Switzerland, p)...
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    Lilly died in 1785 and in 1787 Kay married Margaret Scott (d.1835). Hugo Arnot Joseph Black Hugh Blair Claud Irvine Boswell John Brown James Burnett...
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