• William Dunlop (c. 1654 – 8 March 1700) was a Covenanter, adventurer, and Principal of the University of Glasgow from 1690 to 1700. An advocate for the...
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  • Edinburgh William Dunlop (motorcycle racer) (1985–2018), British motorcycle racer William Dunlop (principal) (1654–1700), Covenanter and principal of Glasgow...
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  • Alexander Dunlop (1684–1747) was a British scholar of Ancient Greek. Alexander Dunlop was the eldest son of William Dunlop, principal of Glasgow University...
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  • William Dunlop, the younger (1692–1720) was a British professor of church history, at the University of Edinburgh. He was born at Glasgow in 1692, the...
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    His father's family was descended on the maternal side from William Dunlop, principal of Glasgow University, 1690-1700; and in the male line from John...
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    to see the manuscript and states that "About the year 1699, Mr William Dunlop Principal of the University of Glasgow, got this work transcribed from a...
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    William James Dunlop (June 24, 1881 – February 2, 1961) was an Ontario teacher and political figure. He represented Eglinton in the Legislative Assembly...
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  • September 1694. On 8 May 1701 he was elected Principal of the University of Glasgow in place of William Dunlop and began the role on 18 September. During...
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    exchange for cash, where surgeon Alexander Dunlop worked. Dunlop, (sometimes wrongly cited as William Dunlop), a Scottish military surgeon in the Cape...
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  • received positive reviews from critics. In 1960s Massachusetts, Eileen Dunlop works as a secretary at a corrections facility for teenage boys. At work...
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