- A
euphemism (/ˈjuːfəmɪzəm/ YOO-fə-miz-əm) is an
innocuous word or
expression used in
place of one that is
deemed offensive or
suggests something unpleasant...
- her
faith at
Chalcedon in 303 AD. Euphemia, also
rendered as
Eufemia and
Eupham, may also
refer to:
Euphemia (given name) Euphémie (given name) Catarina...
- also
famed for
making golf clubs.
Donald Bayne married, as his
first wife,
Eupham Mayne who may have been the
daughter of this
William Mayne.
Donald Bayne...
-
surviving son of
David Bethune, 7th of Creich, (c1578-1628) and his wife
Eupham Forbes (c1578-1624),
daughter of
Arthur Forbes, 6th of Rires. His sister...
-
James (born 1737)
lived a few days Jane (born 1738)
married William Gifford Eupham (1739–1807)
married James Cunningham of
Hyndhope Archibald (1741–1742) Ministers...
- Nisbet,
minister of
Hutton and
Corrie Janet (d. 1675)
Nisbet was
related to
Eupham Nisbet, who
married his
predecessor at St Giles: Rev
David Blair. The Perpetuity...
- and
teaching himself obstetrics at this time. By 1728, he was
married to
Eupham Borland, who was
seven years his senior. In 1733 he was
accepted as a member...
- and
later Solicitor General to
Scotland (1721 to 1725),
Laurence Binning,
Eupham Binning and
Katherine Binning. In 1701 aged 61 he
married Mary Livingstone...
-
breach of promise,
relating to a
marriage proposal between his
daughter Eupham, and Ruthven.
During the
Marian Civil War
McCalzean supported the queen...
-
Scotland in 1790. He was born in Canongate,
Edinburgh the
eldest son of
Eupham Morison and John
Walker the
rector of the
Canongate Grammar School. He was...