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| 401 |  | Charles Leslie as a boy Probably by Gerald Soest |
Charles Leslie
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| 402 |  | Charles Murray Died fighting for Greek Independence 1824.
by John Hoppner |
Charles Murray
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| 403 |  | Charles Murray, 2nd Viscount Elibank |
Charles Gideon Murray, 2nd Viscount Elibank
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| 404 |  | Charles Paulet , 2nd Duke of Bolton by James Maubert (1666-1746)
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Charles Paulet, 2nd Duke of Bolton, Lord-Lt. of Ireland
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| 405 |  | Charles Prince of Wales later Charles II by Sir Peter Lely |
Charles II Stuart, King of Scotland, England & Ireland
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| 406 |  | Charles Seton, 2nd Earl of Dunfermline, 1608 - 1672. Lord Privy Seal by Sir Anthony Van Dyck.
The impact of this portrait derives from Van Dyck’s almost abstract treatment of Seton’s robes, and the contrast of the stripes of gold brocade and white ermine with the scarlet cloth and white satin.
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Charles Seton, 2nd Earl of Dunfermline
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| 407 |  | Charles Stanhope, 3rd Earl Stanhope |
Charles Stanhope, 3rd Earl Stanhope
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| 408 |  | Charles Stirling |
Charles Stirling, R.N.
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| 409 |  | Charles Stirling of Buckridge |
Charles Stirling, of Buckridge
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| 410 |  | Charles Stirling of Muiravonside |
Charles Stirling, of Muiravonside
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| 411 |  | Charles Stirling of Muiravonside |
Charles Stirling, of Muiravonside
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| 412 |  | Charles Stirling of Muiravonside by Augustus John |
Charles Stirling, of Muiravonside
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| 413 |  | Charles Willing |
Charles Willing, Mayor of Philadelphia
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| 414 |  | Charles, 4th Duke of Buccleuch |
Charles William Henry Montagu-Douglas-Scott, 4th Duke of Buccleuch, 6th Duke of Queensberry
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| 415 |  | Charles, Duke of Richmond and Lennox only child of King Charles II by Louise, Duchess of Portsmouth
by Henri Gascar. |
Charles Lennox, 1st Duke of Lennox, 1st Duke of Richmond
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| 416 |  | Charlotte Campbell dau. of James Campbell & Jessie Wilson |
Charlotte Campbell
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| 417 |  | Charlotte Campbell as 'Flora' painting by Hoppner
from Inverary Castle collection |
Charlotte Susan Maria Campbell, Authoress
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| 418 |  | Charlotte Dorathea Stirling |
Charlotte Dorothea Stirling
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| 419 |  | Charlotte Grotte |
Charlotte Grote
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| 420 |  | Charlotte Hall, Lady Hume Campbell of Marchmont, and her son, Sir Hugh Hume Campbell, 7th Bart of Marchmont by Sir Henry Raeburn
In this full-length seated portrait she holds her young son, who eventually bequeathed this portrait to the National Gallery of Scotland upon his death in 1894. Although the child is only partly wrapped in a loose cloth, Lady Hume-Campbell wears a shawl and a fashionable empire-style dress of fine material. The image of a mother and naked child was based on traditional representations of the Madonna and Child. |
Charlotte Rey
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| 421 |  | Charlotte Julia Campbell, Countess of Rothes Attributed to Richard Cosway
Pastel on paper |
Charlotte Julia Campbell
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| 422 |  | Charlotte Murray Baroness Strange & three of her children |
Charlotte Murray, Baroness Strange
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| 423 |  | Charlotte Sophia Scott, Robert Scott Lauder
Charlotte Sophia Scott, Mrs Lockhart, 1799 - 1837 (post-humous likeness) by Robert Scott Lauder
This portrait seems to have been painted after Sophia's death in 1837 and may therefore be a memorial to their marriage. |
Charlotte Sophia Scott
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| 424 |  | Charlotte Stuart, Countess of Albany by H. D. Hamilton |
Charlotte Stuart, Duchess of Albany
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| 425 |  | Charlotte, Countess of Lichfield King Charles II's favourite daughter and one of his five children by Barbara, Duchess of Cleveland.
by Lely. |
Charlotte FitzRoy, Countess of Lichfield
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| 426 |  | Charlotte, Duchess of Albany Citation on her tomb |
Charlotte Stuart, Duchess of Albany
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| 427 |  | Charlotte, Queen of George III |
Charlotte Sophia von Mecklenburg-Strelitz
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| 428 |  | Charlotte, the Duchess of Albany by H. D. Hamilton |
Charlotte Stuart, Duchess of Albany
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| 429 |  | Chestnut tree in the grounds of the ruined Balmerino Abbey. |
Marie de Coucy
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| 430 |  | Chiefs castle on Island I Vow Ruins of west wall cir. 1920 |
Andrew MacFarlane, 14th Baron of Arrochar, 11th Chief
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| 431 |  | Children of James Macfarlane Children of James Macfarlane and Myrtle Crossan. Standing: Gertrude Elizabeth, Ina Rachel; seated: Lila Lois, George Hugh Macfarlane
Place Taken: Colorado |
Family: MacFarlane/Crossan (F5908)
(MARR)
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| 432 |  | Chilham Castle Chilham Castle, Sir Dudley Digges' 17th century manor house |
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| 433 |  | Chilham Castle |
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| 434 |  | Christian Leslie, Lady Bruce Attr. John or David Scougal |
Christian Leslie
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| 435 |  | Christian Leslie, Marchioness of Montrose |
Christian Leslie
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| 436 |  | Christian Whyte wife of William McFarlane |
Christian Whyte
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| 437 |  | Christiana Lamont Drummond
Mrs. Campbell of Ballimore by Sir Henry Raeburn |
Christiana Lamont Drummond
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| 438 |  | Christine McFarlane c.1837-1895 with her husband Robert Gemmell |
Robert Gemmell
Christine McFarlane [MacFarlane]
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| 439 |  | Cladach Mor at Tarbet, Loch Lomondside The chief of MacFarlane had a house here, and the beach, by the side of Loch Lomond was the meeting place for the exchange of ill-gotten cattle between the MacGregors and the MacFarlanes. |
John MacFarlane, 11th of Arrochar, 8th Chief
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| 440 |  | Claud Hamilton, Lord of Paisley http://www.baronage.co.uk/bphtm-03/hamilton.html |
Claude Hamilton, 1st Baron Paisley
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| 441 |  | Claude Bowes-Lyon, 14th Earl of Strathmore in uniform |
Claude George Bowes-Lyon, 14th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne
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| 442 |  | Claymore of 16th Chief of Cameron This claymore crafted in 1588 belonged to Allan Cameron, 16th Chief of Clan Cameron. The sword was captured by the Aberdeen Wrights and Cupars Guild around 1800, but was later returned to the Clan Chief. |
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| 443 |  | Clementine, Baroness Spencer-Churchill |
Clementine Ogilvy Hozier
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| 444 |  | Clemintine Walkinshaw by unknown artist |
Clemintine Maria Sophia Walkinshaw, Comtesse d'Alberstroff
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| 445 |  | Clonaird Castle |
Edward Mure, of Cloncaird and Barnvilli
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| 446 |  | Clonea Castle, Waterford, Ireland |
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| 447 |  | Close-up of headstone for Mary Buchanan wife of Andrew MacFarlan & their daughter daughter Jean Status: Located. Luss churchyard
Photo by John S McFarlane 2008 ref:0060e
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Mary Buchanan
Andrew MacFarlan [MacFarlane], Weaver In Luss
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| 448 |  | Coat of Arms of the Viscounts of Arbuthnott |
Robert Arbuthnot, 2nd Viscount of Arbuthnot
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| 449 |  | Cobbler Hotel Built on site of and incorporating some of Inveroich House contstructed by Col. John MacFarlane Fiar of Arrochar. |
John MacFarlane, younger of that ilk, Fiar of Arrochar & Ardess
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| 450 |  | Cochno estate graveyard. Claud Hamilton, his second wife Hon. Henrietta Anne Bruce and two of their children, Nora and Anne Henrietta were originally buried in a small graveyard, sheltered in a wood on Cochno Estate. |
Claud Hamilton Brown (later Hamilton), 12th of Barns and Cochno
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| 451 |  | Col. Alexander Campbell of Finab Portrait of Colonel Alexander Campbell of Finab
by William Aikman
Cairnie, Forfar 1682 - London 1731
inscribed Alex Campbell of Finab. AD. 1715 Aetatis 46. in the lower left, and inscribed Alexander Campbell of Finab. / Aet. 46 AD. 1715. / Aikman Pinxt. on the reverse,
in a painted oval, oil on canvas
29"×24" (73.7 cm×62.3 cm)
PROVENANCE: Private collection, New York |
Alexander Campbell, of Fonab (Finab)
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| 452 |  | Col. Alexander Campbell of Possil by Sir Henry Raeburn |
Alexander Campbell, of Possil, Torosay, and Achnacroish
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| 453 |  | Col. Charles Lennox 3rd Duke of Richmond |
Charles Lennox, 3rd Duke of Richmond
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| 454 |  | Col. George Napier 1751-1804 |
George Napier
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| 455 |  | Col. John Macfarlane Col. John Macfarlane. Son of John Macfarlane and Janet Sands
Place Taken: Glasgow, Scotland |
John MacFarlane, M.V.O.,V.D.,D.L.,J.P.
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| 456 |  | Col. John Macfarlane 1846 - 1910 Son of John Macfarlane and Janet Sands; the most successful of the brothers.
Place Taken: Largs, Scotland |
John MacFarlane, M.V.O.,V.D.,D.L.,J.P.
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| 457 |  | Col. Matthew Macalister |
Matthew MacAlastair, 1st of Glenbarr, JP.,DL., HEICS
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| 458 |  | Col. Metcalfe Graham of Pickhill |
Metcalfe Graham, of Pickhill
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| 459 |  | Col. Norman Macalister |
Norman MacAlastair, of Clachaig, HEICS, Governor Prince of Wales Isle
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| 460 |  | Col. Norman Macalister |
Norman MacAlastair, of Clachaig, HEICS, Governor Prince of Wales Isle
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| 461 |  | Col. Robert Stewart of Fincastle |
Robert Stewart, 12th of Fincastle
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| 462 |  | Colin Campbell 1686-1757 of the Swedish East India Co. |
Colin Campbell, burgher of Edinburgh & Gothenburg
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| 463 |  | Colin Campbell 1853-1895 |
Colin Campbell
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| 464 |  | Colin Campbell of Glenorchy (Grey Colin) |
Colin 'the Grey' Campbell, 6th of Glenorchy
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| 465 |  | Colin Campbell of Lochawe 1st Earl of Argyll |
Colin Campbell, of Lochawe, 2nd Lord Lorne, 1st Earl of Argyll
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| 466 |  | Colin Dunlop Virginia merchant and founding partner in the Ship Bank of Scotland. |
Colin Dunlop, of Carmyle, Provost of Glasgow
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| 467 |  | Colonel Alastair Ranaldson Macdonell of Glengarry (1771 - 1828) by Sir Henry Raeburn
Wearing tartan from head to toe, Macdonell of Glengarry seems, in this portrait, to be the perfect image of a highland chief.
The Raeburn portrait of the chief, one of the artists finest pictures, shows him wearing a tartan that might be a combination of Glengarry and old Stewart. It is certainly not the same as any of the modern Macdonald setts. |
Alasdair Ranaldson Macdonell, 15th Chief of Glengarry
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| 468 |  | Colonel Charles Leslie d.1769 By William Aikman
Oil on canvas. 50 x 40 ins.
Three quarter length in green gold-embroidered suit. |
Charles Leslie
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| 469 |  | Colonel Francis Charteris at the dock in the Old Bailey on 27 February 1730 for his rape trial. |
Francis Charteris, of Newmilns
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| 470 |  | Comlongon castle |
William Murray, of Comlongon
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| 471 |  | Cottage at Sauchieburn nr. Bannockburn where James III was murdered |
James III Stewart, of Scotland
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| 472 |  | Craig of Monievreckie |
Malcolm MacFarlane, of Monievreckie
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| 473 |  | CRAIGEND CASTLE |
Andrew Buchanan, of Craigend,1st Bart.of Dunburgh,GCB,KCB,PC,DL
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| 474 |  | Craigend Castle |
James Smith, 5th of Craigend
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| 475 |  | Craighouse in 2008 |
Patrick Fletcher, of Craighouse
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| 476 |  | Craigievar Castle |
Elizabeth (later Ewen) Forbes-Sempill, of Craigievar, later of Brux
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| 477 |  | Craigievar Castle |
William 'Danzig Willie' Forbes, of Menie and Craigievar
James Mortimer, of Craigievar
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| 478 |  | Cromartie Leveson-Gower 4th Duke of Sutherland |
Cromartie Leveson-Gower, 4th Duke of Sutherland
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| 479 |  | Cromartie Leveson-Gower 4th Duke of Sutherland |
Cromartie Leveson-Gower, 4th Duke of Sutherland
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| 480 |  | Cromartie Leveson-Gower, 4th Duke of Sutherland The Duke of Sutherland, by Carlo Pellegrini, for Vanity Fair magazine. |
Cromartie Leveson-Gower, 4th Duke of Sutherland
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| 481 |  | Culzean Castle -staircase designed by Robert Adam |
Robert Adam, - Architect to George III, MP
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| 482 |  | Cumberland Stone - Culloden battlefield The stone upon which the Duke of Cumberland supposedly directed the carnage of Prince Charles troops at Culloden. It is more likely to have been used to survey the battlefield prior to the battle. |
William Augustus 'Butcher Cumberland' Hanover, Duke of Cumberland
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| 483 |  | Daisy, 5th Countess of Warwick |
Frances Evelyn (Daisy) Maynard
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| 484 |  | Dame Flora MacLeod of MacLeod 28th Chief |
Flora MacLeod
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| 485 |  | Dame Flora MacLeod of MacLeod, 1878 - 1976. 28th Clan Chief This portrait depicts her in traditional Clan Tartan with Dunvegan Castle in the background. |
Flora MacLeod
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| 486 |  | Daniel Finch, 2nd Earl of Nottingham by Jacobus Houbraken 1674 |
Daniel Finch, 7th Earl of Winchilsea, 2nd Earl of Nottingham
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| 487 |  | Daniel Sinclair Macfarlane 1837-1914 |
Daniel Sinclair MacFarlane
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| 488 |  | Darnley and Mary |
Family: Stuart/Stewart (F99)
(MARR)
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| 489 |  | Darnly and Mary Contemporary printof Darnly and Mary, engraved by R. Elstracke |
Family: Stuart/Stewart (F99)
(MARR)
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| 490 |  | David Baird, 1757 - 1829. Soldier by Sir David Wilkie 1837
Study for Sir David Baird discovering the body of Tippoo Sahib
This is Wilkie’s study for the head which he based on an engraving after a portrait by Raeburn. |
David Baird, 1st Baronet
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| 491 |  | David Beaton, Cardinal of Scotland & Archbishop of St Andrews |
David Beaton, Archbishop of St Andrews, Cardinal of Scotland
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| 492 |  | David Bruce King David II of Scotland |
David II Bruce, King of Scotland
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| 493 |  | David Carnegie, Master of Northesk, Lord Rosehill Archery medal awarded 1719 |
David Carnegie, Lord Rosehill
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| 494 |  | David Colyear, 2nd Baronet and 1st Earl of Portmore, 1657 - 1730 by Sir John Baptiste de Medina |
David Colyear, 2nd Baronet, 1st Earl of Portmore
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| 495 |  | David Dalrymple, 3rd Baronet & Lord Hailes |
David Dalrymple, 3rd Baronet of Hailes, Lord Hailes
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| 496 |  | David Duncan Macfarlane of Lyndon 1860-1914 |
David Duncan MacFarlane, of Lyndon
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| 497 |  | David Graham of Kincardine - crest |
David Graham, of Kincardine
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| 498 |  | David Hume by G.B.Bosio |
David Hume, Philosopher & Historian
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| 499 |  | David Hume - statue Edinburgh, Scotland |
David Hume, Philosopher & Historian
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| 500 |  | David Hume's Tomb Eastern slope of the Calton Hill overlooking his home in the New Town of Edinburgh at No. 1 St David Street.
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David Hume, Philosopher & Historian
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