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Donaldson and Gordon
* Gordon Donaldson, historian
The reign of Robert II has undergone a re-appraisal since the works of historians Gordon Donaldson ( 1967 ) and Ranald Nicholson ( 1974 ).
Gordon Donaldson in his general history Scottish Kings ( 1967 ) agrees and writes of the first two Stewart kings " that a famous dynasty, which was to produce so many men of remarkable ability ... made a somewhat pedestrian beginning ".
Other musicians who contributed prominently to the hard bop style include Cannonball Adderley, Donald Byrd, Sonny Clark, Lou Donaldson, Kenny Drew, Benny Golson, Dexter Gordon, Johnny Griffin, Joe Henderson, Freddie Hubbard, Jackie McLean, Blue Mitchell, Hank Mobley, Thelonious Monk, Lee Morgan, Carl Perkins ( pianist ), Bud Powell, Sonny Rollins, and Sonny Stitt.
From this list and other evidence, Gordon Donaldson analysed the allegiances of Scottish families during the 16th century to the cause of Mary, to English or French policy, and to the Scottish Reformation, in his All the Queen's Men, ( 1983 ).
* Scottish surnames-an excerpt concerning the history of Scottish surnames, from Scotland's History: Approaches and Reflections by Gordon Donaldson
Other band leaders Mitchell recorded with include Lou Donaldson, Grant Green, Philly Joe Jones, Jackie McLean, Hank Mobley, Johnny Griffin, Al Cohn, Dexter Gordon and Jimmy Smith.
* Donaldson, Gordon ( 1974 ).
* Donaldson, Gordon & Morpeth, Robert S., A Dictionary of Scottish History, Edinburgh, 1977 ; page 31 re monopoly of foreign trade
* Gordon Donaldson, author and journalist ( d. 2001 )
* Gordon Donaldson, author and journalist ( born 1926 )
Author Gordon Donaldson called her an " upper-crust pretty ".
* Gordon Donaldson CBE, FRHistS, FBA ( 1913 – 1993 ), Scottish historian
* Gordon Donaldson ( journalist ) ( 1926 – 2001 ), Scottish-Canadian author and journalist
* Gordon Graham Donaldson, ( died 1809 ), senior officer in the British Army
* Gordon Donaldson
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* Tony Levin, Gordon Edwards, Freebo, Bob Glaub, Pat Donaldson – bass
* Gordon Donaldson CBE: 1979-1993
* 2013: Mose Allison, Lou Donaldson, Lorraine Gordon, Eddie Palmieri
Gordon Donaldson CBE, FRHistS, FBA ( 13 April 1913, Leith, Edinburgh-16 March 1993, Fife ) was a Scottish historian.
Gordon Donaldson notes in Scott ( 1683 ) some editing errors and suppression of the more sinister dealings of English government before Mary's condemnation.
* Donaldson, Gordon, ed., The Memoirs of Sir James Melville of Halhill, Folio Society, London ( 1969 ), edited from George Scott ( 1683 )

Donaldson and Robert
Stephen Donaldson ( July 27, 1946 – July 18, 1996 ), born Robert Anthony Martin, Jr and also known by the pseudonym Donny the Punk, was an American bisexual-identified LGBT political activist.
Donaldson later described his father Robert, the son of Italian and German immigrants, as a man who " frowned on display of emotion " and his mother Lois as " an English, Scottish Texan, artistic, free-spirited, emotional, impulsive.
" Donaldson goes further and debates the legality of the canon law marriage of Robert and Elizabeth Mure following the papal dispensation but acknowledges that the acts of succession in 1371 and 1372 although sealing the matter in the eyes of Parliament did not end the generational feud of the descendants of Elizabeth Mure and of those of Euphemia Ross.
" When Robert III re-established his personal rule in 1393 Donaldson characterises it as a period of anarchy and of a king who couldn ’ t control his brothers Albany and Buchan nor his son Rothesay.
Ranald Nicholson agrees with Donaldson in his Scotland: The Later Middle Ages ( 1974 ) and describes Robert III as a failure, like his father, because he wasn ’ t dominant.
It starred Robert Guillaume as Nathan Detroit, Norma Donaldson as Miss Adelaide, James Randolph as Sky and Ernestine Jackson as Sarah Brown.
* Robert Donaldson ( born 1943 ), American political scientist known for his work regarding US and Russian foreign policy
* Stephen Donaldson ( activist ) ( 1946 – 1996 ), born Robert Anthony Martin, an American bisexual political activist
Many noted architects designed works in Grosse Pointe including Albert Kahn, Marcel Breuer, Marcus Burrowes, Chittendon and Kotting, Crombie & Stanton, Wallace Frost, Robert O. Derrick, John M. Donaldson, Louis Kamper, August Geiger, William Kessler, Hugh T. Keyes, George D. Mason, Charles A. Platt, Leonard Willeke, Eliel and Eero Saarinen, Field, Hinchman, and Smith, William Buck Stratton, and Minoru Yamasaki.
: Mr. Robert Donaldson
His daughters included Angela Worthington ( who was born illegitimately, through his relationship with Muriel Rose Morice ) and his biographer Frances Donaldson, while his grandsons included the actors Edward Fox, James Fox, and the film producer Robert Fox.
* Robert M. Donaldson ( acting ) ( 1991 – 1992 )
Robert Forbes, Bishop of Ross and Caithness, noted in his journal entry of 26 February 1774, that when news of the Lords ' decision in Donaldson v. Beckett reached Scotland, there were great rejoicings in Edinburgh upon victory over literary property ; bonfires and illuminations, ordered tho ’ by a mob, with drum and 2 fifes.
James Halliday ( born 27 February 1927 ) was the leader of the Scottish National Party from 1956 ( following on from Robert McIntyre ) until 1960 ( being replaced by Arthur Donaldson ).
* Indians, Eastern Band of Cherokees of North Carolina, by Thomas Donaldson, 1892, 11th Census of the United States, Robert P. Porter, Superintendent, US Printing Office, Washington, D. C.
* Donaldson, Robert.
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Notable architects who designed for the subdivision included John M. Donaldson and Henry J. Meier, A. C Varney, Roland Geis and Robert O. Derrick.
Robert " Bob " Donaldson ( 27 August 1868 – 28 April 1947 ) was a Scottish football player.
* Monica Zarb ( Robert Donaldson )-bass guitar, vocals
With Thomas Leverton Donaldson and Charles Robert Cockerell, Hittorff was also a member of the committee formed in 1836 to determine whether the Elgin Marbles and other Greek statuary in the British Museum had originally been coloured ; their conclusions were published in Transactions of the Royal Institute of British Architects, 1842.

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