- nation's
favourite Carnegie Medal winner, to be
named the "Carnegie of
Carnegies". The winner,
announced on 21 June 2007 at the
British Library, was Northern...
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Carnegy MVO (29 June 1864 – 23
April 1928) was an
English first-class
cricketer and
British Army officer. The son of Major-General
Alexander Carnegy CB...
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Elizabeth Patricia Carnegy of Lour,
Baroness Carnegy of Lour, FRSA, DL (28
April 1925 – 9
November 2010) was a
Scottish academic and activist. The daughter...
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Patrick Charles Carnegy, 15th Earl of
Northesk (born 23
September 1940), is a
British hereditary peer,
journalist and scholar.
Northesk is the son of...
- Carnegie, and
Stafford Plantation. By this time, the
Carnegies owned 90% of the island. The
Carnegies moved out of
Dungeness in 1925. In 1959 the Dungeness...
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dining room, the
Carnegies entertained visitors such as the
orator Booker T.
Washington and the
pianist Ignacy Jan Paderewski. The
Carnegies sometimes asked...
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original on 2023-12-25.
Retrieved 2023-12-25. "The YA Book Prize". "The Yoto
Carnegies".
Archived from the
original on 2023-12-25.
Retrieved 2023-12-25. "Best...
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January 1732, and
married Margaret Peter on 9 June 1755.
History of the
Carnegies,
Earls of Southesk, and of
Their Kindred Volume 2, Sir
William Fraser...
- GE and
French state agree to work on new offer", BBC News, 20 June 2014
Carnegy, Hugh; Stothard,
Michael (20 June 2014), "French
government backs GE-Alstom...
- Fraser,
History of the
Carnegies,
Earls of Southesk, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1867), p. lxii.
William Fraser,
History of the
Carnegies,
Earls of Southesk, vol...