• Adam Fergusson may refer to: Adam Fergusson (Upper Canada politician) (1783–1862), early Canadian politician Sir Adam Fergusson, 3rd Baronet (1733–1813)...
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  • Adam Dugdale Fergusson (born 10 July 1932) is a British journalist, author and Conservative Party politician who served one term in the European Parliament...
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    Clan Fergusson is a Scottish clan. Known as the Sons of Fergus they have spread across Scotland from as far as Ross-shire in the north to Dumfriesshire...
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  • The Rev. Adam Fergusson (1706–1785) was a Church of Scotland minister who served as Moderator of the General Assembly in 1772. He was born in 1706 the...
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    Australian photographer Adam Fergusson (1706–1785), Scottish minister Adam Fergusson (1783–1862), Canadian politician and farmer Adam Fergusson (born 1932), British...
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  • Adam Fergusson (March 4, 1783 – September 25, 1862) was a farmer and political figure in Upper Canada and Canada West. He was born in 1783 at Woodhill...
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    Adam Johnston Fergusson Blair, PC (4 November 1815 – 30 December 1867), known prior to 1862 as Adam Johnston Fergusson, was a Scottish-born Canadian lawyer...
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  • briefly proclaims independence in the 1972 novel The Lost Embassy by Adam Fergusson (Collins 1972, ISBN 0 00 221487 3) Carpathian Forest, a Black metal...
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    Archived from the original on 18 January 2019. Retrieved 18 January 2019. Adam Fergusson (12 October 2010). When Money Dies: The Nightmare of Deficit Spending...
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    the Public Library and the Fergus Market. The primary developers were Adam Fergusson and James Webster, who had purchased 28 km² (7,000 acres) of land. Both...
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