-
James Spottiswood (7
September 1567 – March, 1645) was a
Scottish courtier and
Protestant bishop of Clogher. Born at
Calder in
Scotland on 7 September...
-
Robert Spottiswood (20
January 1884 – 1966) was an
English football player and manager. Born in Carlisle,
Spottiswood pla**** as a half back for Carlisle...
- Greg
Spottiswood is a
Canadian actor and
television producer. He is most
noted for his
leading performance in the 1989
television film
Looking for Miracles...
-
especially the race
track - Auto Club
Famoso Raceway (Famoso Raceway). The
Spottiswood post
office opened in 1888,
changed its name to
Famoso in 1895, closed...
- for the Humanities.
Texts on Wikisource: Doyle, John
Andrew (1898). "
Spottiswood, Alexander".
Dictionary of
National Biography. Vol. 53. Chisholm, Hugh...
-
Joseph Dominic Spottiswood (16
March 1893 – 7 May 1960) was an
English professional footballer who made over 150
appearances in the
Football League for...
- John
Spottiswoode (
Spottiswood, Spotiswood,
Spotiswoode or Spotswood) (1565 – 26
November 1639) was an
Archbishop of St Andrews,
Primate of All Scotland...
- Sir
Robert Spottiswood (Spottiswoode, Spotiswood, Spotswood), Lord
Newabbey of New
Abbey and
Dunipace (1596 – 16
January 1646), was a
Scottish lawyer...
-
Prime Video. The
series is set in an
industrial estate occupied by the
Spottiswood &
Company factory, a
small manufacturing plant producing a wide range...
-
Protestantism but
remained a
Catholic in private. In
March 1605,
Archbishop Spottiswood wrote to
James warning him that
sermons against bishops were
being preached...