(1800–1888), mayor of Montreal from 1845 to 1846 Jim Ferrier (1915–1986), Australian golfer Jim Ferrier (footballer), New Zealand international football (soccer)...
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agnoiology for the study of ignorance. Ferrier was born at 15 Heriot Row in Edinburgh, the son of John Ferrier, writer to the signet. He was educated...
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James Ferrier Pryde (30 March 1866 – 24 February 1941) was a British artist. A number of his paintings are in public collections, but there have been...
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James Ferrier!" (Tweet). Retrieved 10 July 2024 – via Twitter. "M. Ferrier - Non-League". Aylesbury United FC. Retrieved 25 August 2018. "M. Ferrier:...
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James or Jim Ferry may refer to: James Ferry (priest), priest of the Anglican Church of Canada James Ferry (footballer), English footballer Jim Ferry...
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James Ferrier (22 October 1800 – 30 May 1888) was a Scottish-Canadian politician. Born in Auchtermuchty, Fife, Scotland, Ferrier migrated to Canada in...
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choice of a mayor. Mills had ten votes, and incumbent mayor James Ferrier had nine, but Ferrier voted for himself twice, in accordance with existing rules...
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letters between Ferrier and Clavering appear in the front matter of a six-volume edition of the novels. After her mother died, Ferrier kept house for her...
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James Ferrier is a former association football player who represented New Zealand at international level. Ferrier Made two appearances in official A-internationals...
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Ferrier is a surname of European origin. Notable people with this family name include: Arnaud du Ferrièr (c.1508–1585), French lawyer and diplomat David...
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