- years. The
Galbraiths resided in Cambridge, M****achusetts, and had a
summer home in Townshend, Vermont. They had four sons: J. Alan
Galbraith was a partner...
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Robert Galbraith may
refer to:
Robert Galbraith (judge) (died 1543),
Scottish Lord of
Session Robert Galbraith [fr] (1483−1544),
Scottish logician who...
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Thomas Galbraith may
refer to:
Thomas Galbraith, 1st
Baron Strathclyde (1891–1985),
Scottish Unionist Party politician Tam
Galbraith (Sir
Thomas Galloway...
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visited the
Galbraiths during her
freshman year at
Harvard in 1969 and was a
guest when she gave the
commencement address in 1989.
Galbraith died at age...
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Gaelic the
Galbraiths are
called na
Breatannaich or
Clann a' Bhreatannaich,
meaning "Britons" and "Children of the Britons". The
early Galbraiths held lands...
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Galbraith's catshark (Apristurus sp. X) is an
undescribed species of soft-bodied
catshark in the
family Scyliorhinidae and the
genus Apristurus with only...
- The
surname Galbraith is
derived from the
Gaelic elements gall,
meaning "stranger", and Breathnach,
meaning "Briton". As such, the
surname can be taken...
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James Galbraith may
refer to: Sir
James Galbraith, 1st
Baronet (c. 1759–1827),
Irish politician James Galbraith (British Army officer) (1833–1880), Irish...
- Sir
Thomas Galloway Dunlop Galbraith,
known as Tam
Galbraith, KBE (10
March 1917 – 2
January 1982) was a
Scottish Unionist politician. The
eldest son...
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Peter Woodard Galbraith (born
December 31, 1950) is an
American author, academic, commentator, politician,
policy advisor, and
former diplomat. In the...