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- Thankerton is a small village in South Lanarkshire, Scotland, United Kingdom. It is located between Biggar and Lanark, and situated between Quothquan Law...
- William Watson, Baron Thankerton, PC (8 December 1873 – 13 June 1948), was a Scottish Unionist Party politician and judge. Born in Edinburgh, Watson was...
- Thankerton railway station served the village of Thankerton, South Lanarkshire, Scotland, from 1848 to 1965 on the Caledonian main line. The station opened...
- hanggliding and paragliding. Tinto is located near the small villages of Thankerton and Wiston. Tinto is also the venue for one of the most po****r hill running...
- was instead appointed a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary as Baron Watson, of Thankerton in the County of Lanark. As a member of the Privy Council, he was also...
- and 11 December 1931 by Lord Buckmaster, Lord Atkin, Lord Tomlin, Lord Thankerton and Lord Macmillan. A supplementary statement from Donoghue's appeal papers...
- Stonehouse Strathaven Summerston Swinton Symington Tannochside Tarbrax Thankerton Thorntonhall Thornwood Tillietudlem Tollcross Toryglen Townhead Tradeston...
- Watson, Baron Watson (1827–1899), Scottish judge William Watson, Baron Thankerton (1873–1948), Scottish judge William J. Watson (1865–1948), Scottish teacher...
- Ordinary. The titles are Baron Watson, of Thankerton, in the County of Lanark (1880) and Baron Thankerton of Thankerton in the County of Lanark (1929). The...
- panel hearing the appeal was composed of Lord Atkin, Lord Tomlin and Lord Thankerton. Lord Atkin gave the decision for the Judicial Committee. He began by...