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Provand's Lordship is a
medieval historic house museum in Glasgow, Scotland,
located in the
Townhead area at the top of
Castle Street within sight of...
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William Baillie, Lord
Provand (died 26 May 1593) was a
Scottish judge from Lamington. He
first appears as a
judge of the
court of session, 15 November...
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Houghton Hall and
Sandringham House. On
September 19, 1936,
Captain Hubert C.
Provand, a London-based
photographer working for
Country Life magazine, and his...
- John
Provand (died 1610) was a
Scottish merchant in 16th-century Edinburgh. He was
usually described as "Mr John
Provand",
indicating he had a university...
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Andrew Dryburgh Provand (23
March 1838 – 18 July 1915) was a
Scottish merchant strongly linked to Manchester; he was also a
Liberal Party politician who...
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Baillies of Carphin, Park, Jerviston, Dunrogal, Carnbroe, Castlecary,
Provand and Dochfour. In 1452,
Alexander Baillie, who was a
younger son of Baillie...
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Brown Lady of
Raynham Hall, a
claimed ghost photograph by
Captain Hubert C.
Provand.
First published in
Country Life magazine, 1936...
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Rottenrow and
Townhead lies the 15th
century Glasgow Cathedral and the
Provand's Lordship. Due to
growing industrial pollution levels in the mid-to-late...
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Galway 1871–1885 Succeeded by John
Philip Nolan New
constituency MP for
Glasgow Blackfriars &
Hutchesontown 1885–1886 Succeeded by
Andrew Dryburgh Provand...
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Tower Broughty Castle Museum David Livingstone Centre Museum of
Childhood Provand's Lordship Surgeons' Hall Writers'
Museum Local history Aberdeenshire Farming...