- from the king the
grant of
lands in the north. In 1242 the
power of the
Bissets was
brought to a
sudden end,
though they
still continued to be a family...
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Winifred Jacqueline Fraser Bisset LdH (/ˈbɪsɪt/ BISS-it; born 13
September 1944) is a
British actress. She
began her film
career in 1965 and
first came...
- that was held by the
Bissets.
Maryculter House,
seven miles to the
south west of
Aberdeen was held by the
Bissets and
Walter Bisset of
Aboyne established...
- John
Jarvis Bisset (1819–1894),
British Army
officer Sir John
Bisset (British Army officer) (1777–1854),
commissary officer Jack
Bisset (1900–1966),...
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George Bisset or
Bissett may
refer to:
George Bisset (footballer) (born 1943),
Australian rules footballer George Bissett (footballer) (1896–1946), Scottish...
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Donald Bisset (30
August 1910 – 10
August 1995), was an
English actor. He also
wrote stories for
children which he
mostly illustrated himself. They have...
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Bisset v
Wilkinson [1927] AC 177 is a
leading contract law case from New
Zealand on the
issue of misrepresentation. The case
establishes that a mere misstatement...
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Governor Bisset may
refer to: John
Jarvis Bisset (1819–1894),
Acting Governor of
Natal in 1865
Murray Bisset (1876–1931),
Governor of
Southern Rhodesia...
- Sir
Thomas Bisset (died 1366) Lord of Upsetlington, was a
Scottish knight who was a
crusader and by his
second marriage was jure
exoris Earl of Fife between...
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James Bisset may
refer to:
James Bisset (artist) (c.1762–1832), Scottish-born artist, manufacturer, art
dealer and poet
James Bisset (Royal Navy officer)...