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Elizabeth Rannie, also
known as
Elizabeth Rennie, (1750–1847) was a
British noblewoman who was
married to
Henry Dundas, 1st
Viscount Melville, and was...
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James Rannie Swinton (1816-1888) was a nineteenth-century
Scottish portrait artist. Born into Clan
Swinton on 11
April 1816,
James Rannie Swinton was...
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Walker Rannie Davidson (1808 – 20
November 1876) was a
Surveyor General of New
South Wales, (then a colony, now a
state of Australia)
Davidson was born...
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Rannie and his bookkeeper,
Thomas Haig,
probably cared for the
finances of the business. His wife, Catherine, died
during 1772.
After James Rannie died...
- 8–13, 56–59. ISBN 9780771027437.
Rannie,
William F. (1976).
Canadian Whisky: The
Product and The Industry. W. F.
Rannie. pp. 40–42. ISBN 9780919953147....
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Europe and
joined John
Rannie, a
Scottish ventriloquist and magician.
Rannie came to the
United States in 1800.
Potter toured with
Rannie as one of his ****istants...
- noble-landowner—has a
voice in the ****embly of the mir. Brodskii, N. L.;
Rannie Slavianofily,
Rannie (ed.) (1910). Moscow. p. LIII. Pipes,
Richard (1974). Russia...
- was sold to
David Rannie in 1705. It then p****ed to
Henry Dundas through his
marriage to the
daughter of
David Rannie,
Elizabeth Rannie. The
Castle was...
- at the
Wayback Machine ns1763.ca. Retrieved:
December 29, 2009. Gillis,
Rannie (September 29, 2008). "Mabel Bell Was A
Focal Figure In The
First Flight...
- Broadmeadows,
Berwickshire the
elder son of John
Swinton WS, and
Catherine Rannie, his wife, and
grandson of Archibald,
fourth son of John
Swinton of Swinton...