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Archibald Mirrielees (1797–1877), who had
arrived in St.
Petersburg separately,
founded the “Muir and
Mirrielees”
Trading Company.
Archibald Mirrielees was...
- Slinfold, West Sus****.
Frederick Mirrielees died in
January 1914 and
Goddards was
leased to
Arthur Gibbs, a banker.
Mirrielees' widow, Mary, died in 1925 and...
- the
original on
April 1, 2024.
Retrieved October 24, 2023.
Edith R.,
Mirrielees (1959). Stanford: The
Story of a University. G. P. Putnam's Sons. pp. 82–91...
- but with
Jason Macdonald also in the side,
Mirrielees transferred to
Harbour the
following season.
Mirrielees made his
debut for
Otago in 2005, but didn't...
- Bush. She was
friends with
Robert Frost.
Mirrielees died on June 3, 1962, in Stanford, California.
Mirrielees House at
Stanford University is an apartment...
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brother of the
Alpha Delta Phi
Literary Society. He
received an
Edith Mirrielees Fellowship to
Stanford University’s
Creative Writing Center,
which he...
- and then from
Adelphi University with a
Bachelor of Arts. She was a
Mirrielees Fellow at the
Stanford University Creative Writing Center in 1973 and...
- (1842–1879),
began as a
clerk with the
Moscow trading house of Muir and
Mirrielees. He
joined A.
Rallet & Co.,
ultimately becoming a
member of the board...
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adjacent quarter. The
highlights of the
Neglinnaya include the Muir &
Mirrielees building, the
Petrovka P****azh, the
Sandunov Baths, and the
Central Bank...
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served as Lord
Rector of
Glasgow University. His
first wife,
Margaret Mirrielees, died in 1879, only a year
after their marriage, and in 1888 he married...