- up Chisholm or
Chisolm in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Chisholm,
Chisholme or
Chisolm may
refer to: Chisholm,
Australian Capital Territory, Canberra...
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Bulent Rauf (Istanbul 1911 –
Chisholme House, Roberton,
Scottish Borders 1987) was a Turkish-British mystic,
spiritual teacher,
translator and author...
- John
James Scott Chisholme (1
August 1851 – 21
October 1899) was a
British cavalry officer who died
heroically leading a
charge that
turned the Battle...
- Sufi
Contact Sufi
Ruhaniat International The
Idries Shah
Foundation The
Chisholme Institute (The
Beshara School of
Esoteric Education)
Sufism Reoriented...
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William Chisholm may
refer to:
William Chisholm (I) (died 1564),
bishop of
Dunblane William Chisholm (II) (died 1593),
bishop of
Dunblane and of Vaison...
- actor. He was the son of Rear
Admiral Otto
Humphrey Becher and
Valerie Chisholme Baird.
Beecher had
originally wanted to
train and work as a diplomat....
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Alexander de
Chisholme 1432
Described as "Lord of Kinrossy" in a deed
dated at
Elgin on 9
August 1422.
Succeeded by his brother. IX
Thomas de
Chisholme Married...
- Chisholm, New
Zealand children's
picture book
illustrator John
James Scott-
Chisholme (1851–1899),
British cavalry officer who died in the
Second Anglo-Boer...
- AD 491 to AD 517 2012 Good
Morgan Le Fay A
series of
novels by
Aenghus Chisholme,
including AD 491:
Merlin the Sorcerer, AD 494:
Gwenhwyvar the Queen,...
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William Chisholm (called II in some biographies; died 26
September 1593),
bishop of
Dunblane and
bishop of Vaison, was a son of
James Chisholm of Cromlix...