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Henry Scougal (1650–1678) was a
Scottish theologian,
minister and author.
Henry Scougal was the
second son of
Patrick Scougal and
Margaret Wemys. His...
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Scougal, also Scougall, is a
Scottish surname and may
refer to:
Scougal Henry Scougal (1650–1678),
Scottish theologian John
Scougal (1645–1730), Scottish...
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Scougal (1645–1730) was a
Scottish painter. He was a
cousin to
Patrick Scougal (died 1682),
Bishop of
Aberdeen and to Patrick's
brother John
Scougal,...
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Haddingtonshire (now East Lothian), son of Sir John
Scougal of
Scougal, and a
cousin of the
painter John
Scougal, in 1624 he
graduated from the
University of...
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James Scougal, Lord
Whitehill (c.1652–1702) was a
Scottish judge and
Senator of the
College of Justice. He was born the
youngest son of Anne Congalton...
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Andrew Edward Scougal FRSE LLD (18
April 1846–6
November 1916) was a 19th-century
Scottish civil servant who
served as
Chief Inspector of
Schools 1901...
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October 1899), also
known by the
pseudonyms Erskine Moir and
Francis Scougal, was a
Scottish writer,
philanthropist and
prison reformer of the Victorian...
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Patrick Scougal served as
Parish Minister[citation needed]
between 1645 and 1659,
later becoming Bishop of Aberdeen. He
raised his sons,
Henry Scougal and...
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Andrew Scougal Brand (born 8
November 1957) is a
Scottish former professional footballer who pla**** as a goalkeeper. He pla**** in the
Football League...
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Scottish theologian Henry Scougal's The Life of God in the Soul of Man (the
latter work was a
favorite of Puritans).
Scougal wrote that many
people mistakenly...