- Hugh Sempill, 12th Lord
Sempill (after 16 May 1688 – 25
November 1746) was a
Scottish soldier. He was the
fifth son of
Francis Abercromby, Lord Glasford...
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exiled James Francis Edward Stuart,
which recognised Semphill as the
legitimate heir of his Lord
Semphill ancestors and
thereby created him Lord
Sempill of...
- Lord
Sempill (also
variously rendered as
Semple or
Semphill) is a
title in the
Peerage of Scotland. It was
created in
circa 1489 for Sir John Sempill,...
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Branksome and a
suitor for Lady Mary, but
later becomes engaged to "one of the
Semphill girls". This
engagement is
broken off and
during the war he is injured...
- the time of the Covenanters, the
narrator says of the protagonist,
David Semphill, that "he felt that it was his duty to testify, or
otherwise he
would be...
- of more than 8
acres to John Busby. In 834 the
title p****ed to
Semphill, Ryder,
Semphill (again),
Little and to
Charles Elouis on 1
February 1875. Between...
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James Ochoncar Forbes,
younger brother of the 8th
baronet and 17th Lord
Semphill. However, the
baronetcy is on the
dormant list of the
Standing Council...
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Diana by her
first marriage in Tangiers.
Eileen Lady
Semphill died of
tuberculosis in 1935.
Semphill's younger sister June died age 18 on 11 May 1941 during...
- of the most
famous included:
George Marsden Plummer (created by
Ernest Semphill in 1908), a
dishonest Detective Sergeant at
Scotland Yard,
opposed Blake...
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Sempill (c. 1505–1576) was a
Scottish lord of Parliament. Robert, also
Semphill or Semple, 3rd Lord
Sempill (d.
circa 1575),
commonly called the 'Great...