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August 1765 – 25
January 1799), also
known as
Thomas Muir the
Younger of
Huntershill, was a
Scottish political reformer and lawyer. Muir
graduated from Edinburgh...
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Lillie Art
Gallery Auld Kirk
Museum Huntershill Village The Fort
Theatre The
Turret Theatre The
Gadloch Huntershill Village Thomas Muir
Thomas Muir Cairn...
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Huntershill Village is
located opposite Huntershill House at the top of
Crowhill Road in Bishopbriggs, East Dunbartonshire, Scotland. Over
forty local...
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Huntershill House is a
classic example of an 18th-century Laird's house,
built c.1769-1781,
designed by an
unknown architect. The
lands of Huntershill...
- also
freestone quarries established at
Coltpark (Colston), Crowhill,
Huntershill and Kenmure.
Development during the 19th
century was slow
compared to...
- 2024. "Gladesville Reserve". www.
huntershill.nsw.gov.au.
Retrieved 19 May 2024. "Henley
Community Centre". www.
huntershill.nsw.gov.au.
Retrieved 19 May 2024...
- Magazine,
Special Independence Edition, 2001 Bewley, Christina, Muir of
Huntershill,
Oxford University Press, 1981, p.47 FreeStateProject.org: "101 Reasons...
- movement, and
particularly to the
trial of
Glasgow lawyer Thomas Muir of
Huntershill,
whose trial began on 30
August 1793 as part of a
government crackdown...
- Muir (mathematician) (1844–1934),
Scottish mathematician Thomas Muir of
Huntershill (1765–1799),
political reformer,
leader of the
Scottish "Friends of the...
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Jeffrey Street end of
Kirribilli (not near
Admiralty House) and was
named "
Huntershill" by
Thomas Muir,
after his father's home in Scotland.
Thomas Muir escaped...