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- Robert McQueen, Lord Braxfield (4 May 1722 – 30 May 1799) was a Scottish advocate and judge. McQueen was born at Braxfield House near Lanark on 4 May...
- post. The school has 6 houses: Lockhart, Jerviswood, Wallace, Hyndford, Braxfield and Clyde, pupils are sorted into these by tutor group upon the first...
- (1697–1763), obstetrician[better source needed] Robert McQueen, Lord Braxfield (1722–1799), senior Scottish judge known as the "hanging judge" Margaret...
- Some of the restoration work was undertaken by the NLA and the NLCT. Braxfield Row and most of Long Row were restored by private individuals who bought...
- writer Henry Williamson, the son of a bank clerk, was born in nearby Braxfield Road. Brockley contains several fine churches: St Mary Magdalen's RC Church...
- Francis Kinloch, 6th baronet of Gilmerton under Robert McQueen, Lord Braxfield is one of the earliest clear examples of recognition of diminished responsibility...
- Campbell) Henry Mackenzie Francis MacNab, The MacNab Robert McQueen, Lord Braxfield (1722–1799), Lord Justice-Clerk 1798 George Malcolm Mrs Malcolm Mrs Hugh...
- September 1799, the Owens set up a home in New Lanark, but later moved to Braxfield House in Lanark. Robert and Caroline Owen had eight children, the first...
- similar sayings in English, such as 18th-century Scottish jurist Lord Braxfield's "Let them bring me prisoners, and I will find them law" and the Russian...
- name MacQueen was not always highly regarded as Robert McQueen, Lord Braxfield, a notorious 18th-century judge was feared for his savage sentences and...