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    William Lindsay Alexander FRSE LLD (24 August 1808 – 20 December 1884) was a Scottish church leader. He was born in Leith, the son of William Alexander...
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  • William or Bill Alexander may refer to: William Alexander (poet) (1808–1875), American poet and author William Alexander (journalist and author) (1826–1894)...
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  • Alexander or Alex Lindsay may refer to: Alexander Lindsay of Barnweill (before 1279–ca. 1309), son of David de Lindsay of the Byres Alexander Lindsay...
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    A Cyclopædia of Biblical literature: Volume 2, by John Kitto, William Lindsay Alexander. p. 842 ("... the old Hebrew name, Lod, which had probably been...
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  • Alexander William Crawford Lindsay, 25th Earl of Crawford, 8th Earl of Balcarres (16 October 1812 – 13 December 1880), styled Lord Lindsay between 1825...
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    University Press. p. 256. ISBN 978-0-521-19677-2. John Kitto; William Lindsay Alexander, eds. (1864). A Cyclopædia of Biblical Literature. Vol. 2. p. 350...
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    Sir William Lindsay, dapifer to the High Steward of Scotland, descends the Earl of Crawford. Sir William Lindsay's elder son was Sir David Lindsay who...
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    Sir Alexander Lindsay of Glenesk (died 1381) was a Scottish knight banneret. Active in jousting and as a crusader he was in favour with the Scottish kings...
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  • sister of William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield. They had four children: Sir David Lindsay of Evelick, who succeeded Alexander. Sir John Lindsay, Royal Navy...
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    Sir Alexander Lindsay (died 1308), Lord of Barnweill, Byres and Crawford, also known as Alexander de Lindsay, was a Scottish noble. Alexander was the...
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