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William Lauder (– 1771 ) was a Scottish literary forger, the second son of Dr William Lauder ( 1652 – 1724 ), one of the original 21 Fellows of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, by his spouse Catherine Brown ( died 1698 ).
James Ferrier Pryde was born in Edinburgh on March 30, 1866, the son of David Pryde, Headmaster of Edinburgh Ladies College 1870-1891, and Barbara Lauder, whose father William was a brother of the famous Scottish artists Robert Scott Lauder and James Eckford Lauder.
The twenty-one founding Fellows of the College, ( one of whom was Dr William Lauder ( 1652-1724 ), brother of John Lauder, Lord Fountainhall ), were concerned not only with the advancement of medicine as a reputable science, but also with alleviating the miseries of Edinburgh's poor and needy.
Carnegie College ( formerly Lauder College ) is a further education college based in Halbeath, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.
The college changed its name from Lauder College to Carnegie College in November 2007.
* College Broadcasters, Inc. ( CBI )-Best Sports Play By Play-1st Place-Siddique Farooqi, Mike Leslie, and Jon Lauder ( CAA Quarterfinals-Hofstra vs. Old Dominion ).

Lauder and named
When the A199 Portobello bypass was opened, it was named the " Sir Harry Lauder Road ".
In 1967 Estée Lauder herself was named one of ten Outstanding Women in Business in the United States by business and financial editors.
Bridge Street, Portobello, was the birthplace of music hall entertainer Sir Harry Lauder and his small cottage still stands there, and the memorial garden beside the ' new ' Town Hall ( built in 1912 by architect James A Williamson ) is named after him.
In 2003, she was named the newest face of Estée Lauder cosmetics, the only Ethiopian to serve as their representative in the company's 57-year history.

Lauder and after
These firms were joined by Revlon just before World War II and Estée Lauder just after.
Charles Maitland married, on 18 November 1652, Elizabeth, younger daughter of Richard Lauder of Haltoun, ( nr. Ratho ), Sheriff Principal for Edinburgh, & c., the owner of Haltoun House and its lands, as well as extensive properties at Lauder, all of which passed to the Maitlands upon and after his marriage, Lauder's elder daughter having been provided with a money dowry.
Bernie EcclestoneIn July 2009, Bernie Ecclestone faced calls from WJC President Ronald S. Lauder to resign as Formula One chief after he had praised Adolf Hitler in a newspaper interview and said that Hitler “ got things done .” Lauder said someone with Ecclestone's views should not be allowed to run such an important and popular racing series.
In a Writ of c1217 an " Everardus " is recorded as pastor of Laweder, and in 1245 there was a Chapter of the Clergy of East Lothian at Lauder on Saturday after the Feast of Saint Peter, ad vincula, when a dispute was settled between the Priory of St. Andrews and the nuns of Haddington, regarding the tithes of Stevenstoun, nr. Haddington.
Even after forty years in business, Estée Lauder would attend every launch of a new cosmetics counter or shop.
This included the construction of a bridge across Nordheimer Ravine ( after an earth berm collapsed ) as well as what was termed the Lauder Fill: the burying of the western branch of Garrison Creek, the final section to be routed into the city's stormwater system.
In 2001, he became British tabloid fodder after actress, model, and Estee Lauder spokesmodel Elizabeth Hurley announced she was pregnant and claimed Bing was the father of the baby.
Sir Thomas Dick Lauder, after Robert Scott Lauder
Lauder came to Friends in the fall of 2002 after serving as Upper School Head at Sidwell Friends School in Washington, D. C.
Initially, Messrs. Lauder, Spears and Howland, had established their operation in 1913 at Palmer's mill, on the CNR at Mowat, after John Schroeder had acquired standing timber in the townships of Mowat and Blair.

Lauder and uncle
His uncle, George Lauder, whom he referred to as " Dod ", introduced him to the writings of Robert Burns and historical Scottish heroes such as Robert the Bruce, William Wallace, and Rob Roy.

Lauder and who
Between 92 and 162 acts were put on each evening and performers who started there included Marie Lloyd, George Robey, Harry Lauder, Harry Tate, George Formby, Vesta Tilley, Tommy Trinder, Gracie Fields, Tommy Handley and Norman Wisdom.
* James Eckford Lauder, artist of outstanding note who painted James Watt, ( EA 1824-8 ).
At the age of fifteen, Orchardson was sent to Edinburgh's renowned art school, the Trustees ' Academy, then under the mastership of Robert Scott Lauder, where he had as fellow-students most of those who afterwards shed lustre on the Scottish school of the second half of the 19th century.
By a very extensive charter in The Great Seal of Scotland, confirmed at Whitehall, London, on 4 December 1660, Charles Maitland and his heirs male by his marriage were bound to " take the name of Lauder and bear the Arms of Lauder of Haltoun ", which was done in accordance with the charter by John Maitland, Charles 2nd son, who received a baronetcy of Nova Scotia as Sir John Lauder.
Several scholars, who had independently studied the alleged sources of Milton's inspiration, showed that Lauder had not only garbled most of his quotations, but had inserted amongst them extracts from a Latin version of Paradise Lost.
With an escort of fifty horse led by Lord Claud Hamilton she arrived in Lanarkshire, soon to be joined by a wide cross-section of the nobility, including the Earls of Argyll, Cassillis, Rothes and Eglinton, the Lords Sommerville, Yester, Livingston, Herries, Fleming, Ross, numerous of the feudal barons such as Robert Lauder of The Bass, and many others who all assembled at the town of Hamilton with their followers and vassals.
Meanwhile, one of the survivors, Harold Lauder, builds a dynamite bomb in response to feelings of disconnection and revenge for his unrequited love for Fran Goldsmith, who had fallen for Stu Redman ; another survivor, Nadine Cross, seduced despite herself by Flagg's dark attraction which first manifested itself to her years earlier via a ouija board, plants the bomb where it will effectively destroy the Free Zone's leadership.
WJC President Ronald S. Lauder said in 2011: " There must never be impunity or closure for those who were involved in mass murder and genocide, irrespective of their age ”.
In May 2012, Lauder condemned as " despicable " remarks made by the Norwegian sociologist Johan Galtung who had " revived anti-Semitic canards such as Jewish control of the media " and suggested that Israel ’ s Mossad could have been behind the 2011 " massacres in Norway committed by Anders Breivik " in which 77 people died.
The beatification and possible canonization of Pope Pius XII was criticized by WJC President Ronald S. Lauder, who said that all Vatican archives on the period should be made accessible to scholars.
Lauder said: " The Vatican was badly advised to revoke the excommunication of the four bishops ... Therefore, we call on Pope Benedict XVI to urgently address these concerns and to ensure that the achievements of four decades of Catholic-Jewish dialogue are not being damaged by a small minority of people who want to divide rather than unite.
Thence he was handed over to Beaton, who had a " show trial ", with John Lauder prosecuting Wishart.
Harry wrote the song " Keep Right on to the End of the Road " in the wake of John's death and had a monument built for his son, who was buried in France, in the little Lauder cemetery in Glenbranter.
John McKay, CBE, hosted a luncheon at the Edinburgh City Chambers, to commemorate the 60th Anniversary of the granting of the Freedom of the City to Sir Harry Lauder, attended by family representative Gregory Lauder-Frost, who, on 4 August 2001, formally opened the new Sir Harry Lauder Memorial Garden at Portobello Town Hall, and was the principal commentator throughout the Saltire / BBC2 TV ( Scotland ) documentary entitled Something About Harry screened on 30 November 2005.
The Exchequer Rolls record a reconfirmation of them to Robert Lauder of The Bass who died in 1576.
Notable buildings in the town today include the Tolbooth or Town Hall, which predates 1598 when records show it being burnt by a party of Homes and Cranstouns led by Lord Home, in a feud between them and the Lauder family who were at the time sitting on the bench as hereditary baillies.
The last of the ancient proprietors, Robert Lauder of that Ilk ( d. c1655 ), bequeathed the tower house and other lands to his daughter Isobel, who had married Alexander Home of St. Leonards, in Lauderdale, both dead by November 1683, the major part of the inheritance sold.
" The Crown which had in any case abandoned the fort during its occupation, had given it to Robert Lauder of that Ilk ( d. bef July 1567 ), who provided it, in 1532, to his daughter Alison as dowry when she married.
An early conductor of the Movietone News orchestra was Harry Lauder II, nephew of entertainer Sir Harry Lauder, who was contracted by the company for eighteen months before William Fox took him to his Hollywood studio.
The movement to introduce term limits was led by Ronald Lauder, a cosmetics heir, who spent $ 4 million on the two referendums.

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