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    James Peddie D.D. (1758–1845) was a Scottish presbyterian minister of the Secession Church. The son of James Peddie, a brewer, by his second wife, Ann...
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  • James Peddie may refer to: James Peddie (minister) (1758–1845), Scottish Presbyterian minister James Peddie (author), Scottish writer James Peddie, Baron...
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    Peddie and his twin brother William were the second and third sons of James Peddie WS and Margaret Dick. The twins were educated at the University of Edinburgh...
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    by Franklin's second-in-command, Francis Crozier, and Erebus's captain, James Fitzjames, set out for the Canadian mainland and disappeared, presumably...
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    there in Lincoln Park, Newark, New Jersey. James took up the position of Director of Music at the Peddie Memorial Church in Newark and later was appointed...
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    Breland (musician) (category Peddie School alumni)
    the son of ordained ministers Tonya and Gerard Breland, who filled their home with gospel music. At age 14, he entered the Peddie School, a New Jersey...
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    as minister in 1830, and stayed until his own death in 1872, having been Dean from 1846. The sanctuary and chancel were built in 1879–82 by Peddie & Kinnear...
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    James Calder Macphail (21 February 1821 – 12 February 1908) was a Scottish Free Church minister and Gaelic tutor. He is best remembered as a pioneer photographer...
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    or second weekend in November. Peddie School also maintains a "Hill Day" during which several teams from Hill and Peddie compete. The Hill School has been...
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    George Thomson, sometime minister at Rathillet. Weighing in with the latter was William Porteous, and with the former James Peddie. The outcome saw a withdrawal...
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