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William Jerdan FSA (16
April 1782 – 11 July 1869),
Scottish journalist, was born at Kelso, Scotland.
During the
years between 1799 and 1806, he
spent short...
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David Smiles Jerdan FRSE (1871–1951) was a
Scottish businessman and horticulturist. He was born on 12 July 1871 in
Dennyloanhead in
Stirlingshire in Central...
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Holmes (2002), p. 60.
Holmes (2002), p. 62.
Holmes (2002), p. 67.
Jerdan et al. (1832).
Intelligence Branch (1911), pp. 8–20.
Weller (1993), p. 88...
- Daub al Hirdān, Dobb-e-Harvān, Doobé Hardan, Dowb-e
Jerdān, Dūb Alḩerdān, Dūbb-e Ḩerdan, Dūbb-e
Jerdān, Dūb-e Ḩardān, Dūb-e Ḩerdān, and Dūb-e Ḩervān) is...
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geography and
method of "human echolocation". In 1866, the
journalist William Jerdan wrote that "From
Marco Polo to
Mungo Park, no
three of the most
famous travellers...
- Colburn, who
appointed the
journalist and
contributor William Jerdan as
editor in July 1817.
Jerdan wrote most of the
articles and set the
character of the...
- Archive. The
University of Sheffield.
Retrieved 10 July 2016. The
Cosmorama Jerdan, William; Workman,
William Ring; Arnold, Frederick; Morley, John; Goodwin...
- 1815. There, John
Landon met
William Jerdan,
editor of The
Literary Gazette.
According to Mrs A. T. Thomson,
Jerdan took
notice of the
young Letitia Landon...
- 433–451. doi:10.1017/s0022463400009966. JSTOR 20070440. S2CID 162684044.
Jerdan, William; Workman,
William Ring; Arnold, Frederick; Morley, John; Goodwin...
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original on 5 May 2021.
Retrieved 5 May 2021. Orosa,
Theoben Jerdan C. (2004). "Constitutional
Kritarchy Under the
Grave Abuse Clause". Ateneo...