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James Clephane-Cameron (1985-),
English poet John
Clephane (died 1758),
Scottish physician Neil
Clephane-Cameron (1960-),
English historian Clephane-Cameron...
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Lewis Clephane was an
American politician, businessman, and
civic leader in 19th-century Washington, D.C.
Clephane was an
organizer and co-founder of the...
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Elizabeth Cecilia Douglas Clephane (18 June 1830 – 19
February 1869) was a
Scottish songwriter, who
wrote the
hymns "The
Ninety and Nine" and "Beneath...
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Clephane-Cameron is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Neil
Clephane-Cameron (born 1960),
historian of the
Battle of
Hastings James Clephane-Cameron...
- John
Clephane, M.D. (died 1758), was a
Scottish physician.
Clephane took his
degree of M.D. at St.
Andrews University on 29 May 1729. He
acted as physician...
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James Edward Clephane-Cameron (born 10
October 1985) is a poet from East Sus****, UK. He is the son of the
historian Neil
Clephane-Cameron.
Beyond his work...
- Neil
Clephane-Cameron (born Neil
Clephane Cameron, 4
October 1960) is a historian,
writer and
actor from Battle, East Sus****. Much of his work is centred...
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James Ogilvie Clephane (February 21, 1842 –
November 30, 1910) was an
American inventor, bar-admitted
stenographer who
served in
Abraham Lincoln's cabinet...
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Ottmar Mergenthaler invented the
Linotype in 1884
alongside James Ogilvie Clephane, who
provided the
financial backing for commercialization. In 1876, a German...
- and hymns. For example, the hymn "The
Ninety and Nine" by
Elizabeth C.
Clephane (1868) is
inspired by the
parable of the Lost Sheep:
There were ninety...