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Alexander Fraser Tytler, Lord
Woodhouselee FRSE (15
October 1747 – 5
January 1813) was a
Scottish advocate, judge, writer, and
historian who was a Professor...
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Woodhouselee is an
estate in
Midlothian in the
parish of Glencorse. It has been
owned by
gentry including William Tytler and
Alexander Fraser Tytler. There...
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James Hamilton of
Bothwellhaugh and
Woodhouselee (died 1581) was a
Scottish supporter of Mary,
Queen of Scots, who ********inated
James Stewart, 1st Earl...
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Woodhouselee railway station was a
railway station on the
Crookwell railway line, in
Woodhouselee, New
South Wales, Australia. The
station opened in 1902...
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Woodhouselee is a
locality in the
Upper Lachlan Shire, New
South Wales, Australia. It lies
about 25 km
northwest of
Goulburn and 115 km
northeast of Canberra...
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Tytler (1711–1792)
lawyer and
historian Alexander Fraser Tytler, Lord
Woodhouselee (1747–1813) advocate, judge,
writer and
historian David Ure (1750–1798)...
- 100–114.
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Udjagelse Tytler Woodhouselee, Lord
Alexander Fraser (1823).
Elements of
General History,
Ancient and...
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practised portraiture. Sir
Walter Scott, Hugh Blair,
Henry Mackenzie, Lord
Woodhouselee,
William Robertson, John Home,
Robert Fergusson, and
Dugald Stewart were...
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Administrative Region Establishment Day (Macau)
Alexander Fraser Tytler (lord
Woodhouselee.) (1858).
Elements of
general history. Ed. by B. Turner. p. 210. Chronicle...
- Edinburgh. He was
successful in his profession, and
acquired the
estate of
Woodhouselee near
Roslin on the
south of the
Pentland Hills.
Tytler was interested...