staying with Stirling's sister Ann at Johnstone Castle. Jane Stirling dragged him from one wealthy relative to another, including the Stirling clan chief...
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This tour was suggested to him by his Scottish pupil Jane Stirling and her elder sister. Stirling also made all the logistical arrangements and provided...
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Robert Stirling (25 October 1790 – 6 June 1878) was a Scottish clergyman and engineer. He invented the Stirling engine and was inducted into the Scottish...
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August 1844. Chopin dedicated them to his pupil and admirer Mademoiselle Jane Stirling. Composed in 1842–1844, the F minor nocturne has an average duration...
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Stirling is a Scottish name that originated in Stirlingshire, Scotland. Since prior to the Norman conquest the family held its seat in Stirling, Scotland...
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John Stirling may refer to: John Stirling (principal) (1654–1727), Scottish minister John Stirling (Lord Provost) (1677–1736), Scottish merchant Jock...
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Amelia Hutchison Stirling, Florence Hutchison Stirling (1858 – 6 May 1948), Lucy Stirling, William Stirling, and David Stirling. Stirling's daughter Amelia...
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Victor Hugo, Marie Dorval, Alphonse de Lamartine, Alfred de Vigny, Jane Stirling, and Franz Liszt. In 1849 Devéria was appointed director of the Bibliothèque...
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Stirling of Kippendavie (1742–1816) was an 18th/19th century Scottish landowner. He was born on 22 December 1742, the second son of Patrick Stirling 4th...
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were also communicated to Chopin's sister Ludwika, Adolphe Gutmann and Jane Stirling. The postmortem report was destroyed either in the Paris fire of 1871...
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