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Jessie Laidlay Weston (28
December 1850 – 29
September 1928) was an
English independent scholar,
medievalist and folklorist,
working mainly on mediaeval...
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William James Laidlay (12
August 1846 – 25
October 1912) was a
Scottish first-class cricketer,
barrister and artist. The son of John
Watson Laidlay, he was...
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Laidley may
refer to:
Laidley (name) Laidley, Queensland, a town in
South East Queensland,
Australia Laidley Valley (Mulgowie)
railway line
Laidley Golf...
- took it up
after Laidlay.
Laidlay was born in Seacliff, two
miles east of
North Berwick, East Lothian, the son of John
Watson Laidlay FRSE. His brother...
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characters in
different lights",
Laidlay was able to make
drawings of the
inscriptions on
three fragments.
According to
Laidlay, the
fragment shown in the top...
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Watson Laidlay and he
lived here with his
family including Johnny Laidlay. In 1907 the
house was
gutted by fire,
killing the owner,
Andrew Laidlay. Although...
- James,
although this was
possibly intended as a
reference to
William James Laidlay. In 1996, the
Jargon File
entry on Hanlon's
Razor noted the
existence of...
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Watson Laidlay FRSE (1808–1885) was a
Scottish merchant,
numismatist and orientalist. He was born on 27
March 1808 in Glasgow, the son of John
Laidlay Esq...
- by over 90
percent of golfers; this grip had been
originated by
Johnny Laidlay a few
years before Vardon adopted it. In his
later years, he
became a golf...
- wins:
Harold Hilton 3 wins: Joe Carr 2 wins:
Horace Hutchinson,
Johnny Laidlay,
Freddie Tait,
Robert Maxwell,
Ernest Holderness,
Cyril Tolley, Lawson...