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- Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians, The Macmillan Company, p. 479. Dauney, William (1838). Ancient Scotish melodies from a m****cript of the reign...
- predeceased his father. He married Emeline Dauney (c.1329 – 28 February 1371), daughter and heiress of Sir John Dauney/Dawnay/Dawney (d.1346/7) of Boconnoc...
- of Scotland by William Dauney. This book is a history of Scottish music, and contains some information on the mandora. Dauney makes it clear that the...
- Company versions, Rand's voice was dubbed in a British accent by Robert Dauney. Jean Betote Njamba as The Chief of the Mat****alai. The character is voiced...
- William Simpson (1740–1804), a clothier at Broadgate, and his wife Barbara Dauney (c.1750 - 1801), the daughter of a Presbyterian minister. The family house...
- April 1371) of Goodrington, Devon, by his wife Emeline (or Emme) Dawney (or Dauney, Daunay, etc.) (c.1329 – 28 February 1371/2), daughter and heiress of Sir...
- 133 (author states, "Sir Edward Courtenay (d. c. 1371) married Emmeline Dauney, daughter and sole heiress of a Cornish knight, while his sister, Margaret...
- James IV were first published in the 1830s by Robert Pitcairn and William Dauney. It has sometimes been suggested that another individual recorded in the...
- Sylvie Testud as Ariel Isabel Ruth as Milkmaid Andrew Wale as Stephen Robert Dauney as Haines Jean Koeltgen as Serge Mauricette Gourdon as Guilhermine, the...
- July 1721 he was ordained as minister of Keithhall in place of Francis Dauney. In 1727 he was translated to Banchory. In 1735 he moved to be Professor...