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shipwrecks in the
early 19th
century were the
Gledstanes and the Parker, in 1837 and 1842 respectively. The
Gledstanes crewmembers were able to make it to the...
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George Gledstanes (or Gladstanes; c. 1562 – 1615) was an
Archbishop of St
Andrews during the
seventeenth century.
George Gledstanes was a son of Herbert...
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Elsie Gledstanes (1891–1982) was a
British artist notable as a
painter of portraits,
figure groups and landscapes.
Gledstanes was born in Ealing, which...
- Preceded by
George Gledstanes Archbishop of St
Andrews 1615–1639 Succeeded by
James Sharp Academic offices Preceded by
George Gledstanes Archbishop of St...
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redeveloped in 1617 by a
prosperous Edinburgh merchant and burgess,
Thomas Gledstanes, and his wife,
Bessie Cunningham. The work was
completed in 1620, and...
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donation of 350
works from the
royal collection, at the
urging of
George Gledstanes, the then
chancellor of St Andrews,
although the
libraries of the colleges...
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aware of the loss of the
whaler Gledstanes on the same reef on 9 July 1837, as the crew of the
Gledstanes faced the same
predicament and constructed...
- ). Yale
University Press. p. 47. ISBN 9780300256338. "Waugh,
Francis Gledstanes (1900).
Members of the
Athenaeum from its Foundation.
Privately printed...
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Macmillan (green)
Named after Donald Theodore Macmillan Gledstanes (purple)
Named after Edward Gledstanes Mabel Wharekawa-Burt,
television and film actress...
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Canadian politician Elsie Giorgi (1911–1998),
American physician Elsie Gledstanes (1891–1982),
British artist Elsie Griffin (1895–1989),
English opera singer...