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William Edmondstoune "W. E."
Aytoun FRSE (21 June 1813 – 4
August 1865) was a
Scottish poet,
lawyer by training, and
professor of
rhetoric and
belles lettres...
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Aytoun or
Ayton (c. 1570–1638) was a
Scottish poet.
Aytoun was the son of
Andrew Ayton of
Kinaldie Castle, in Fife, Scotland, and Mary Lundie.
Aytoun...
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George Aytoun (born 1880),
Scottish footballer Robert Aytoun (1570–1638),
Scottish poet
Roger Aytoun (died 1810),
British soldier Roger Sinclair Aytoun (1823–1904)...
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Major General Roger Aytoun was a
soldier at the
Great Siege of
Gibraltar who came to
notice when he
married an
ageing widow and was
given Hough Hall in...
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Aytoun Hall, also
referred to as
Auchterarder Town Hall, is a muni****l
building in the High Street, Auchterarder,
Perth and Kinross, Scotland. The structure...
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Andrew Aytoun (died 1547), was a
Scottish soldier and engineer, and
captain of
Stirling Castle.
Aytoun worked for
James IV of Scotland,
whose reign lasted...
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poets of the
Victorian era. The term was
coined by
William Edmonstoune Aytoun with some
derogatory as well as
humorous intention. The
epithet itself is...
- Earl of
Dundee is a
title in the
Peerage of Scotland. It was
created in 1660 for John Scrymgeour, 3rd
Viscount Dudhope. At his
death in 1668, the Duke...
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George Aytoun (1880; date of
death unknown) was a
footballer who pla**** for
Clydebank Juniors and
Burslem Port Vale in the 1900s.
Aytourn pla**** for Clydebank...
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Roger Sinclair Aytoun (18
February 1823 – 1904) was a
Scottish Liberal politician who sat in the
House of
Commons from 1862 to 1874.
Aytoun was born in Edinburgh...