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Dingwall and M
The former Wm Low Dingwall has now become a Lidl, Wm Low Blairgowrie became M & Co whilst Wm Low Elgin became TK Maxx.
Neill-Dingwall syndrome was named after Mary M. Dingwall and Catherine A. Neill.

Dingwall and .
This discovery is commemorated by Cape Breton's Cabot Trail, and by Cabot's Landing Historic Site & Provincial Park, located near the village of Dingwall.
Lordships of Kilbride, Kirkintilloch, Lenzie, Bedrule, Scraesburgh and sheriffdoms in Banff, Dingwall, Wigtown and Aberdeen.
Born in 1809 in Liverpool, England, at 62 Rodney Street, William Ewart Gladstone was the fourth son of the merchant Sir John Gladstone from Leith ( now a suburb of Edinburgh ), and his second wife, Anne MacKenzie Robertson, from Dingwall, Ross-shire.
Project manager Ewen Dingwall went to Moscow to request Soviet participation, but was turned down.
* 1991 appearing as a judge in the comedy series Lazarus and Dingwall.
On 12 September, Lord Dingwall had landed at Leith, reporting that " he had come in company with the Queen's fleet three hundred miles, and was separated from them by a great storm: it was feared that the Queen was in danger upon the seas.
Alexander escaped probably to Islay but James continued his assault on the Lordship by taking the strongholds of Dingwall and Urquhart castles in July.
As was customary, if the King died first, the Dowager of Scotland would have for her lifetime her jointure houses of Falkland Palace, Stirling Castle, Dingwall Castle, and Threave, with the rentals of the corresponding Earldoms and Lordships.
Kirkwall was a parliamentary burgh, combined with Dingwall, Dornoch, Tain and Wick in the Northern Burghs constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1708 to 1801 and of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1801 to 1918.
** Places: Cromarty, Dingwall, Invergordon.
The Ross ascendancy was secure in Tain, and from 1716 to 1745 the Munros controlled Dingwall.
The canal was designed by John Millington, who acted as engineer for the project, although the actual construction was carried out by Thomas Hughes, who had previously worked on the construction of the Caledonian Canal, the Dingwall Canal and the Union Canal, all in Scotland.
From 1832 to 1918 Cromarty was a parliamentary burgh, combined with Dingwall, Dornoch, Kirkwall, Tain and Wick in the Wick Burghs constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
The Dingwall Canal remains connected to the Firth, although it is now disused.
The principal settlements on its shores are Dingwall near the head, Cromarty near the mouth ( from which the Firth takes its name ), and Invergordon in between.
Other equivalent placenames can be found across northern Europe ; in Scotland, there is Dingwall in the Highlands and Tingwall, occurring both in Orkney and Shetland.
Among these defeated were two cabinet ministers ; David Dingwall, Minister of Public Works from Nova Scotia, and Doug Young, Minister of National Defence from New Brunswick, both lost to NDP candidates in a major blow to the Liberals, as Atlantic voters were upset over cuts to employment insurance and other programs.
Dornoch was a parliamentary burgh, combined with Dingwall, Kirkwall, Tain and Wick in the Northern Burghs constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1708 to 1801 and of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1801 to 1918.
Rosemarkie, Dingwall and Cromarty were also burghs by the Scottish Wars of Independence.
Dingwall (, ) is a town and former royal burgh in the Highland council area of Scotland.
Dingwall Castle was once the biggest castle north of Stirling.
In 1411 the Battle of Dingwall is said to have taken place between the Clan Mackay and the Clan Donald.
Dingwall railway station has lain on what is now called the Far North Line since circa 1865.

Dingwall and history
For later history of the lordship of Dingwall and barony of Butler, see the Baron Lucas of Crudwell.
He was succeeded in the barony of Lucas of Crudwell and the lordship of Dingwall by his nephew ; see Baron Lucas and Lord Dingwall for further history of these titles.
In their travels through time and space, Rose learns the importance of not tampering with history, when she attempts to save the life of her father Pete Tyler ( Shaun Dingwall ), who had died when she was a baby.

Dingwall and Royal
Pallister gained increased national prominence in September 2005 after drawing attention to $ 750, 000 worth of apparent spending irregularities in the office of David Dingwall, the Chief Executive Officer of the Royal Canadian Mint.
At the age of 15, MacDonald was apprenticed to a draper in Dingwall and then moved on to the Royal Clan Tartan and Tweed Warehouse in Inverness, an establishment owned by a Mr. William Mackay.

Dingwall and Edinburgh
Banff, Bathgate, Blairgowrie, Bo ' ness, Campbeltown, Carnoustie, Coatbridge, Craigmarloch, Crieff, Cumbernauld, Dalgety Bay, Dalkeith, Dingwall, Dumfries, Dunbar, Dundee ( two ), Dunfermline, Edinburgh ( two ), Elgin, Forfar, Forres, Fort William, Galloway, Govan ( Paisley Road West ), Grangemouth, Greenock, Haddington, Helensburgh, Inverness, Inverurie, Keith, Kilmarnock, Kirkcaldy, Kirkintilloch, Kirriemuir, Lanark, Linlithgow, Milngavie, Monifieth, Montrose, Oban, Perth ( two ; one on Victoria Street in the city centre and one on the Crieff Road ), Rosyth, St Andrews, Stranraer, and Wishaw.

Helen and M
The founding director of CBS News, Paul White, for whom the top award given by the broadcast news directors organization Radio Television Digital News Association ( RTDNA ) is named, Kent Cooper, who later became the longtime GM of rival Associated Press, early ABC News president Elmer Lower, Raymond Clapper, originator of the term " smoked-filled room ", Merriman Smith, Helen Thomas, Marie Colvin, Martha Gellhorn, Kate Webb, Henry Tilton Gorrell, Seymour Hersh, Lucien Carr, Neil Sheehan, Brit Hume, Keith Olbermann, New York Times columnists Thomas Friedman and Gail Collins, Washington Post columnist Richard Cohen, sportswriter and Untouchables co-author Oscar Fraley, author H. Allen Smith, military author Joe Galloway, Saigon evacuation photographer Hubert van Es, photographer Stan Stearns, 1970s White House photographer David Hume Kennerly, White House spokesmen George Reedy, Ron Nessen and Larry Speakes, longtime Las Vegas bureau manager Myram Borders, onetime CIA Director Richard Helms, who interviewed Adolf Hitler for United Press during the 1936 Olympics, diplomat Edward M. Korry, former UP correspondent to Moscow Eugene Lyons, C-SPAN founder Brian Lamb, ex-Dow Jones CEO Les Hinton, 1980's-90's Singapore President Wee Kim Wee and novelists Allen Drury, Tony Hillerman and Daniel Silva.
Helen M. Buss, D. L. Macdonald, and Anne McWhir.
The genealogist Helen F. M.
This adaptation, by Helen Borgers, was authorized and approved by Julie M. Rivett, Dashiell Hammett's granddaughter.
* Jacob M. Appel's play, Helen of Sparta, retells Homer's Iliad from Helen's point-of-view.
* Fathoming the Ocean ( 2005 ), Helen M. Rozwadowski, Harvard University Press.
Wilmshurst, and Helen M. Leach, ' An ecological and historical review of bracken ( Pteridium esculentum ) in New Zealand, and its cultural significance New Zealand Journal of Ecology ( 2005 ) 29 ( 2 ): 165 – 184.
The new director was Dr. Helen M. Berman of Rutgers University ( one of the member institutions of the RCSB ).
* Helen M. Knight Elementary School, Grades K-6
* Helen M. Kinsella.
* Gittos, Helen, " Yeavering " in M. Lapidge et al.
* Morgan, Edmund S. and Morgan, Helen M. The Stamp Act Crisis: Prologue to Revolution.
Various academic critics and experts of diverse kinds, including E. M. Forster, Helen Gardner, Richard Hoggart, Raymond Williams and Norman St John-Stevas, were called as witnesses, and the verdict, delivered on 2 November 1960, was " not guilty ".
There have been twelve more presidents in its history: Alice Elvira Freeman Palmer, Helen Almira Shafer, Julia Josephine Thomas Irvine, Caroline Hazard, Ellen Fitz Pendleton, Mildred H. McAfee ( later Mildred McAfee Horton ), Margaret Clapp, Ruth M. Adams, Barbara Wayne Newell, Nannerl Overholser Keohane ( later the president of Duke University from 1993 – 2004 ), Diana Chapman Walsh and H. Kim Bottomly.
* Effluvia: Helen Chadwick ( exhibition catalogue, essay M. Allthorpe-Guyton, London, Serpentine Gal., 1994 )
* Burke, Helen M. ( 1988 ).
This was the Helen Prideaux Memorial fund, named after Frances Helen Prideaux M. B and B. S.
Helen Jackson – the widow of the late Senator Henry M. Jackson expressed her desire that their family remain neutral in the debate.
Other globally well-known British novelists include George Orwell, C. S. Lewis, Robert Louis Stevenson, Arthur Conan Doyle, H. G. Wells, D. H. Lawrence, Mary Shelley, Lewis Carroll, J. R. R. Tolkien, Virginia Woolf, Ian Fleming, Walter Scott, Agatha Christie, J. M. Barrie, Joseph Conrad, Graham Greene, E. M. Forster, Aldous Huxley, Roald Dahl, Helen Fielding, Arthur C. Clarke, Alan Moore, Ian McEwan, Anthony Burgess, Evelyn Waugh, William Golding, Salman Rushdie, Douglas Adams, P. G. Wodehouse, Martin Amis, Anthony Trollope, Beatrix Potter, A.
* 2011 in art-Death of B. H. Friedman, Ellen Stewart, Dennis Oppenheim, Charles O. Perry, Roy Gussow, Alan Uglow, Suze Rotolo, Gabriel Laderman, Leo Steinberg, George Tooker, Hedda Sterne, John McCracken, Leonora Carrington, Claudio Bravo, M. F. Husain, Jack Smith, Thomas N. Armstrong III, Robert Miller, Cy Twombly, Lucian Freud, John Hoyland, Budd Hopkins, Jeanette Ingberman, Richard Hamilton, Stephen Mueller, Pat Passlof, Gerald Laing, John Chamberlain, Helen Frankenthaler
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Current members of the board of directors of the company are: William Bennett, Hugh J. Bolton, John Bragg, W. Edmund Clark, Wendy Dobson, Henry Ketcham, Pierre Lessard, Brian M. Levitt, Harold MacKay, Irene R. Miller, Nadir H. Mohamed, Roger Phillips, Wilbur Prezzano, William Ryan, Helen Sinclair, Carole Taylor and John Thompson.

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