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** and Finlay
** David Lean's Great Expectations, based on the Charles Dickens novel, and featuring John Mills, Valerie Hobson, Martita Hunt, Alec Guinness, Francis L. Sullivan, Jean Simmons, and Finlay Currie, is released to great acclaim in the UK.
** John Finlay ( proprietor ), Simon Fraser, Alexander MacKenzie, Duncan Livingston, John Stuart, James Porter, John Thompson, James McDougall, G. F. Wintzel, John Heinbrucks ;
** The Finlay and Peace-Finlay Gold Rushes prompted the declaration of the Stickeen Territories, which lay north of the colony's boundary, the line of the Nass and Finlay Rivers, extending to the 62nd parallel, west of the Rockies.
** Finlay pinned Benoit after a Tombstone Piledriver.
** Wright pinned Finlay after a Hangman's Neckbreaker.
** Vampiro pinned Finlay after a Nail in the Coffin on the concrete floor.
** The lumberjacks were: Jimmy Hart, Curt Hennig, Doug Dillinger, Fit Finlay, Brian Knobs, Vampiro, Ron Harris, Don Harris, Stevie Ray, Big T, Hugh Morrus.
** Fit Finlay
** Fit Finlay
** Finlay Macdonald ( moderator ), Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
** Finlay MacDonald ( musician ), Scottish keyboardist
** Finlay MacDonald ( politician ) ( born 1866 ), Canadian Member of Parliament for Cape Breton South, Nova Scotia
** Finlay MacDonald ( senator ) ( 1923-2002 ), Canadian senator

** and Currie
** Edwina Currie, English politician
** Crime and Punishment in America by Elliott Currie
** Cassandra Kellogg, Chris Currie, Candace Rimes
** " Pedal Power " ( with Andrew Currie, in 2000 AD # 1070, 1997 )
** " Hand Maid in Downlode " ( with Andrew Currie, in 2000 AD # 1087, 1998 )
** " Blood Trails " ( with Andrew Currie, in 2000 AD # 1440-1449, 2005 )
** " Kiss Me Deadly " ( with Andrew Currie, in Judge Dredd Megazine # 290-291, 2009 )
** " Mercy Heights " ( with Kev Walker, Lee Sullivan and Andrew Currie, in 2000 AD # 1033-1047, 1997 )

** and Scottish
** A Scottish Borders tradition with a repertoire heavy in hornpipes and with heavy use of double stops.
** A Highland tradition, highly influenced by the ornamentation and mixolydian scale of the Great Highland Bagpipe, as well as smoother bowing than other Scottish fiddle styles and a swinging of the 6 / 8 jig rhythm.
** The Forth River, named after the Scottish River Forth ( see above.
** Pipes and drums or pipe bands, composed of musicians who play the Scottish and Irish bagpipes
** Scottish Reformation, in 1560, part of the wider Protestant Reformation
** Graeme Dott, Scottish snooker player
** Calvin Harris, Scottish singer-songwriter
** Darren Fletcher, Scottish football player
** Alexander Trocchi, Scottish writer ( b. 1925 )
** George Bannatyne, collector of Scottish poems ( b. 1545 )
** William Barclay, Scottish jurist ( b. 1546 )
** M / V Braer, a Liberian oil tanker, runs aground off the Scottish island of Mainland, causing a massive oil spill.
** James Donald, Scottish actor ( b. 1917 )
** Alexander R. Todd, Baron Todd, Scottish chemist, Nobel Prize laureate ( b. 1907 )
** Kenny Dalglish, Scottish footballer and football manager
** Duncan Bannatyne, Scottish entrepreneur
** Martin Buchan, Scottish footballer
** Lonnie Donegan, Scottish musician ( d. 2002 )
** Alexander Gibson, British conductor and founder of the Scottish Opera
** James Stirling, Scottish architect ( d. 1992 )
** Irvin Duguid, Scottish rock keyboard player ( Stiltskin )
** Walter Smith, Scottish football manager
** Andrew Brown, Scottish soccer coach ( b. 1870 )
** Henry Robertson Bowers, Scottish naval officer ( b. 1883 )
** Bill Shankly, Scottish football manager ( d. 1981 )

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