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Robert Spittell or
Spittall or
Spittale (died 1558) was a
Scottish tailor who
served Margaret Tudor,
queen consort of
James IV of Scotland. When Margaret...
- due to his ****ociation with
Alexander Spittall,
father of
James Spittall, a
Douglas advocate. The
elder Spittall was a wine and
spirits merchant, whose...
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business and
issue notes in the Island,
among them
being John and
Alexander Spittall,
Gawne and McWhannell,
Forbes Bank, and the
better known Holmes' Bank....
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branches of the
chiefly line;
namely Buchanan of
Auchmar and
Buchanan of
Spittall, are
extinct in law and in fact. (Descendants of
Thomas Buchanan of Gartencaber...
- Stevenson, J.P., Balladoole;
Richard Penketh, MHK,
Hampton Court;
James Spittall,
Ballaughton House.
Several large accounts were at that time held by Dumbell's;...
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liquidation in 1870. The
whole mine was then
bought for £4,000 by
James Spittall,
Alfred Adams,
Thomas Wilson and
Henry Noble,
directors of the
Great Laxey...
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business and
issue notes in the island;
among them were John and
Alexander Spittall,
Gawne and McWhannell,
Forbes Bank, and the
better known Holmes' Bank....
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spelt "Fizell" Fleming, John Fg Off NZ 605 Sqn MBE Fleming,
Robert David Spittall Plt Off BR 249 Sqn KIA 7
September 1940 Fletcher,
Andrew William Sqn Ldr...
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suggestion of a
window illustrating Christ walking on
Douglas Bay by
Chris Spittall as a
focal point. In 1990,
Gubay paid for an
extension to Our Lady of the...
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teacher Pratt, Isaiah,
shoemaker Robertson, John,
farmer Spittall, Alexander,
wagon maker Spittall, R. P.,
carpenter Wright, Albert,
tanner Most of Bells...