- reply,
Cutlar believed he
should not have to pay for the pig
because the pig had been tresp****ing on his land. One
likely apocryphal account has
Cutlar saying...
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Robert Cutlar Fergusson (1768–1838) was a
Scottish lawyer and politician. He was 17th
Laird of the
Dumfriesshire Fergussons,
seated at
Craigdarroch (Moniaive...
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Edmund Cutlar Purdom (19
December 1926 – 1
January 2009) was an
English actor,
voice artist, and director. He
worked first on
stage in Britain, performing...
- the age of 16 and
apprenticed himself under renowned barrister,
Robert Cutlar Fergusson and
traveled between Calcutta and his
estates at
Behrampore and...
- 1792–1801
Edward Strettell ?1803–c.1816
Robert Cutlar Fergusson (acting) c.1817
Robert Spankie 1817–?1823
Robert Cutlar Fergusson 1823– John
Pearson 1824–1840...
- Preceded by Sir John
Beckett Judge Advocate General 1832–1834 Succeeded by
Robert Cutlar Fergusson Political offices Preceded by The Earl of
Clare Governor of Bombay...
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Kirkcudbright Stewartry,
filling the
vacancy caused the
death of
Robert Cutlar Fergusson.
Murray was re-elected in 1841 with more than
twice the votes...
-
November 1834
Judge Advocate General Sir
Robert Grant 24
November 1830
Robert Cutlar Fergusson 19 June 1834 Lord
Advocate Francis Jeffrey 3
December 1830 John...
- Sherwood;
Captain Richard Manby; John Lodge, Esq.;
Major Murray;
Robert Cutlar Fergusson, Esq.; John N. McLeod, Esq.; and Lord Bagot". The
explorers James...
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Granville John
Stewart Conservative 2
November 1812
James Dunlop 1826
Robert Cutlar Fergusson Whig 1838
Alexander Murray Whig 1845
Thomas Maitland Whig 1850...