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called Scrimgeour Alexander Scrimgeour (1897–1916),
Author of "
Scrimgeour's Scribbling Diary" who was
killed at the
Battle of
Jutland Colin Scrimgeour, 20th-century...
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subsequently removed from
office for
incompetence and
replaced by
Rufus Scrimgeour. The
Department of
Magical Law
Enforcement is a
combination of police...
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Henry Scrimgeour or
Scrymgeour (c. 1505 – 23
September 1572) was a
diplomat and book collector. He was born in Dundee, most
likely in 1505, but possibly...
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James Scrimgeour (died 1612)
Scottish landowner and
Constable of Dundee. He was the son of John
Scrymgeour and
Margaret Campbell. In his father's lifetime...
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Brian Scrimgeour (born 11
August 1959) is a
Scottish former professional footballer, who pla**** in The
Football League as a defender. "Brian
Scrimgeour"....
- The
Reverend Colin Graham Scrimgeour (30
January 1903 – 16
January 1987), also
known as
Uncle Scrim or Scrim, was a New
Zealand Methodist Minister and...
- John
Scrimgeour or
Scrymgeour may
refer to: John
Scrimgeour (minister),
Scottish Presbyterian minister John
Scrimgeour of Myres,
Scottish architect John...
- love, and,
within reason,
pandering to
their every wish." In 2011
Heidi Scrimgeour, a
reporter for The
Daily Express,
tried the
technique with her son and...
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Robert Shedden Scrimgeour (31
January 1788 – 29 May 1863) was a
Scottish aristocrat who claimed, as the
eldest male heir of his line, to be the hereditary...
- Sir
Richard Charles Scrimgeour Shepherd (6
December 1942 – 19
February 2022) was a
British politician who was
Member of
Parliament for Aldridge-Brownhills...