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* He married, on December 7, 1929 ( civil ), in Aix-les-Bains, France, and December 13, 1929 ( religious ), in Bombay, India, Andrée Joséphine Carron ( 1898 1976 ).
Carron Giovanni ( before 1619 1649 ) was the First Duke of Buttigliera Alta.
Carron Clementina ( November 21, 1823 April 1912 ) was the granddaughter of Count Carron Giovanni.
1752 1818 ), the second son of Thomas Carron ( ca.
* Carron O Lodge ( c. 1883 1910 ), British figure and landscape painter
* Greatest Victory in any game: 17 0 vs. Carron, Stirlingshire Cup 1st Round, 18th?
Patrick Miller of Dalswinton, just north of Dumfries ( 1730 1815 ) was a Scottish banker and shareholder in the Carron Company engineering works and an enthusiastic experimenter in ordnance and naval architecture, including double-or triple-hulled pleasure boats propelled by cranked paddle wheels placed between the hulls.

Carron and ),
* Mark J. Carron, ( attended ), member of the Mass.
* Pierre Carron ( 1932 ), sculptor and painter
In conjunction with Andreas Rass, afterwards Bishop of Strasbourg, he revised, enlarged, and translated several apologetic, dogmatic, homiletic, and hagiographic works, the best known of which are an enlarged German edition of Butler's " Lives of the Saints " ( 24 vols., Mainz, 1821-27 ), translations from the French of Carron, Brillet, Picot, and others, and an extensive compilation of sermons by various authors.
Historic NEAC members and exhibitors include Thomas Kennington ( founder member and first secretary ), Frank Bramley ( foundation member ), Alfred William Rich, Margaret Preston, Walter Sickert, Augustus John, Charles Wellington Furse, William Rothenstein, Lindsay Bernard Hall, Thomas Cooper Gotch, Mary Sargant Florence, Henry Strachey, Clare Atwood, Eve Garnett, Frank McEwen, James Jebusa Shannon, James Jebusa Shannon, Cecil Mary Leslie, Mary Elizabeth Atkins, Philip Wilson Steer, Neville Bulwer-Lytton, 3rd Earl of Lytton, Muirhead Bone, Robert Polhill Bevan, Dugald Sutherland MacColl, Neville Lewis, Charles Holmes, Carron O Lodge, Geoffrey Tibble, Alexander Mann, Hercules Brabazon Brabazon and Frank Hughes.

Carron and French
Pierre Carron ( born 16 December 1932 ) is a French sculptor and painter.

Carron and who
* Celso, who was the father of Carron Clementina and Carron Gerardo.
In the by-election that followed Sands's death, Owen Carron, who had been Sands ' campaign manager, won with an increased number of votes.
Instead Owen Carron, who had served as Sands ' election agent in the earlier election, was nominated and elected as a " Anti-H-Block Proxy Political Prisoner ".
He was accompanied by Charles Moore, Director of the Botanic Gardens, Sydney and his assistant, William Carron who forwarded plant specimens to Ferdinand Mueller at the botanic gardens in Melbourne who, by 1875, had catalogued and published 195 species.
Instead Owen Carron, who had served as Sands ' agent in the earlier election, was nominated as a " Anti-H-Block Proxy Political Prisoner ".

Carron and established
This powerful chief had established himself on the shores of Loch Carron at hand, and he presently seized Matheson and threw him into prison, where he died.

Carron and chapel
An early Christian community, with a chapel, is believed to have existed close to the crossing point on the Carron around 1160.

Carron and .
In 1796 Ampère met Julie Carron.
André-Marie Ampère took his first regular job in 1799 as a mathematics teacher, which gave him the financial security to marry Carron and father his first child, Jean-Jacques, the next year.
More substantial backing came from John Roebuck, the founder of the celebrated Carron Iron Works, near Falkirk, with whom he now formed a partnership.
Adams, Danny Morrison, Martin McGuinness, Jim McAllister, and Owen Carron were elected as abstentionists.
In a press release on 10 September 2009 it was announced that the mountain Sgùrr nan Ceannaichean, south of Glen Carron, has a height of.
There is a strong Gaelic Athletic Association ( GAA ) presence in County Clare with the founder of the GAA, Michael Cusack, having been born in Carron which is situated in the heart of The Burren in North Clare.
The carronade was a short smoothbore, cast iron cannon, developed for the Royal Navy by the Carron Company, an ironworks in Falkirk, Scotland, UK.
Its invention is variously ascribed to Lieutenant General Robert Melville in 1759, or to Charles Gascoigne, manager of the Carron Company from 1769 to 1779.
The Royal Navy was initially reluctant to adopt the guns, mainly due to mistrust of the Carron Company, which had developed a reputation for incompetence and commercial sharp practice.
The manufacturing practices introduced by the Carron Company reduced the windage considerably.
The eastern end of the canal is connected to the River Forth by a short stretch of the River Carron near Grangemouth.
A boatlifting device, the Falkirk Wheel, was built to connect the two canals and once more allow boats to travel from the Clyde or Glasgow to Edinburgh, with a new canal connection to the River Carron and hence the River Forth.
Stonehaven is 15 miles ( 24 km ) south of Aberdeen in a sheltered position on Stonehaven Bay between the Carron Water and the Cowie Water.
The premises are now the award-winning Carron fish and chip shop.
Since then, several models for understanding the concept of group cohesion have been developed, including Albert Carron ’ s hierarchical model and several bi-dimensional models ( vertical v. horizontal cohesion, task v. social cohesion, belongingness and morale, and personal v. social attraction ).
It first became an independent township on 26 April 1619 when Giovanni Carron received the fiefs of Buttigliera, Uriola, and Case Nicola-as well as the title of Count-from Duke Charles Emmanuel I of Savoy.
From that point in time the history of Buttigliera was intimately tied with the history of the Carron family.
The last member of the family, Clementina Carron, died in April 1912.
Clementina was the last of the Carron line.

Carron and other
It has been successfully introduced in two other sites, Loch Sloy and the Carron Valley Reservoir.
Their leader Andrew Hardie was given a torn half card to be matched with the other half in the possession of a supporter in Condorrat, on the way to Carron.

Carron and area
The area had been a major growth area for Sinn Féin in the four years proceeding the council elections of 1985 with the victories in Westminster by-elections of Bobby Sands and Owen Carron ( although they were technically elected as Anti H-Block candidates with Sinn Féin backing ).
Carran () is a village in County Clare, Ireland, bounded on the northwest by County Galway and on the south by Kilinaboy, Slieve Carron, one of the highest points in the Burren lies just north of the village, the area is renowned for its walking trails and spectacular views over the Burren.
Sgùrr Choinnich is a Munro in the highlands of Scotland, located in the Achnashellach Forest area between Glen Carron and Loch Monar.
Achnashellach Forest ( Scottish Gaelic: Ach nan Seileach field of the willows ) is a large area of the Scottish Highlands lying between Glen Carron and Loch Monar.
On Monday 3 April work stopped in a wide area of central Scotland and in a swirl of disorderly events a small group marched towards the Carron Company ironworks to seize weapons, but while stopped at Bonnymuir they were attacked by Hussars.

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