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Angus and Robert
* Angus Macfadyen as Robert the Bruce
Twelve graduates of Dalhousie have also served as provincial premiers across Canada, including Allan Blakeney, John Buchanan, Alex Campbell, Amor De Cosmos, Darrell Dexter, Joe Ghiz, John Hamm, Angus Lewis Macdonald, Russell MacLellan, Gerald Regan, Robert Stanfield, Clyde Wells, and Danny Williams.
* Wilkinson-Latham, Robert & McBride, Angus.
* 1995: In the movie Braveheart, Robert the Bruce is portrayed by Scottish actor Angus Macfadyen.
The Book of Pluscarden describes ' a detestable split and most unworthy difference arising from jealosy ' within the Scottish camp and the historian Michael Brown explains that a contemporary source has James appointing his young and inexperienced cousin Robert Stewart of Atholl as the constable of the host ahead of the experienced march wardens the earls of Douglas and Angus.
Notable inhabitants of Aalten include Angus Young, guitarist of the Australian rock band AC / DC, and Robert Gesink, a professional road bicycle racer.
His four sons have all been named after directors whom Sutherland has worked with: Kiefer is named after American-born director and writer Warren Kiefer, who, under the assumed name of Lorenzo Sabatini, directed Sutherland in his very first feature film, the Italian low-budget horror film Il castello dei morti vivi ( Castle of the Living Dead ); Roeg is named after director Nicolas Roeg ; Rossif is named after French director Frédéric Rossif ; and Angus Redford has his middle name after Robert Redford.
After returning to Britain, Playfair became manager of a calico works in Primrose, near Clitheroe, and in 1843 was appointed Professor of Chemistry at the Royal Manchester Institution, where he was assisted by Robert Angus Smith.
20 Shares: McTavish, Frobisher & Co ( with new partner John Gregory ), 6 Shares: Alexander MacKenzie, 2 Shares: Todd, McGill & Co, Forsyth, Richardson & Co, Montour, Sutherland, Angus Shaw, 1 Share: Alexander Henry the elder & Alexander Henry the younger, Grant, Campion & Co, Robert and Cuthbert Grant, Roderick McKenzie and others.
The most popular and regular include David Beckham, Sven-Göran Eriksson, Gary Lineker, Nicky Campbell, Richard Madeley, Tony Blair, Prince Charles, Robert Kilroy-Silk, Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen, Angus Deayton, Terry Wogan and the fictional characters Ross Geller ( from Friends ) and Dot Cotton ( from EastEnders ).
* 1527-The first commoner recorded as a golfer is Sir Robert Maule, described as playing on Barry Links, Angus ( near the modern-day town of Carnoustie ).
# Angus George Skeoch Russell ( b. 1995 ), eldest son of Robert Russell
Portrait of Small by Tilly KettleWilliam Small ( 13 October 1734 – 25 February 1775 ) was born in Carmyllie, Angus, Scotland, the son of a Presbyterian minister, James Small and his wife Lillias Scott, and younger brother to Dr Robert Small.
Lord of Jedburgh Forest was a Lordship of Parliament that was granted to George Douglas, 1st Earl of Angus on the occasion of his marriage to the Princess Mary, daughter of Robert III in 1397.
Under and after King Robert the Bruce, the Earls of Douglas, and later Earls of Angus administered the county on behalf of the Crown, until the Union of the Crowns.
Morton reached Brechin, in Angus, where he signed a deed resigning his lands to his kinsman Robert Douglas of Lochleven, who was then compelled to resign the lands in turn to James V. After James V's death in late 1542, George Douglas of Pittendreich and the Earl of Arran assisted Morton in reclaiming his lands, including Aberdour.
The Fullarton's of Angus had been required by Robert I to supply him with wild-fowl at his castle of Forfar.
* Robert Angus Smith ( 1817 – 1884 ), Scottish chemist, discoverer of acid rain
Angus Òg ( Angus the Young ), Angus Mòr's ( Angus the Great ) younger son ( or grandson ), gave assistance to Robert the Bruce at the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314, and in reward kept control of the Isles and gained most of the land confiscated from the McDougalls for backing the defeated side.
Fife's influence waned during the mid-1390s while that of King Robert and his son David, Earl of Carrick increased — the King took back responsibility for Scottish-English relations and had manoeuvred the Red Douglas earl of Angus into a dominating position in southeastern Scotland at the expense of Fife's ally, the Black Douglas.
* George Douglas, 1st Earl of Angus, Lord of Abernethy and Bonkyll ( 1380 – 1403 ), upon his betrothal to Princess Mary, daughter of Robert III of Scotland
As a result of an illicit affair with her brother in law, William Douglas, 1st Earl of Douglas ( married to the sister of her husband ), Margaret Stewart, Countess of Mar and Angus, became the mother of George Douglas, 1st Earl of Angus ( c. 1380 – 1403 ), and secured a charter of her estates for her son, to whom in 1389 the title was granted by King Robert II.

Angus and Charles
The first wedding is that of Angus ( Timothy Walker ) and Laura ( Sara Crowe ), at which Charles is the best man.
* Charles Willis Lane as Dr. Angus McPhail
Bush, Prince Charles, Angus Deayton, Ian Hislop, Paul Merton, Gareth Gates, Chris Eubank, Rolf Harris, George Michael, David Beckham, Trevor McDonald, Michael Jackson, Johnny Vegas, Steve Irwin, Lawrence Llewelyn-Bowen, Uri Geller, Bill Gates, Liam Gallagher, Anthony McPartlin, Sven-Göran Eriksson, Roy Keane, Michael Owen, Alex Ferguson, Ozzy Osbourne, Guy Ritchie, Iain Duncan Smith, Richard Madeley
* Prof. Angus Charles Graham ( 1919 – 1991 ), Professor of Classical Chinese, London University, 1971 – 84, lived in Borehamwood.
* Archibald Angus Charles Kennedy, 8th Marquess of Ailsa ( b. 1956 )
:: and essays by: Raymond Mortimer ; David Cecil ; Anthony Powell ; Edna O ' Brien ; Angus Wilson ; Roy Fuller ; David Wright ; Sean O ' Faolain ; Michael Burn ; Enoch Powell ; Noel Annan ; George Mikes ; George D. Painter ; D. J. Enright ; John Julius Norwich ; Miles Kington ; J. W. Lambert ; John Weightman ; A. E. Ellis ; Bruce Berlind ; Dorothy M. Partington ; Stanley Gillam ; Douglas Matthews ; Michael Higgins ; Oliver Stallybrass ; Charles Theodore Hagberg Wright ; Antony Farrell ; Marcel Troulay ; Colin Wilson.
Charles Joseph Angus MP ( born November 14, 1962 ) is a Canadian writer, broadcaster, musician, and politician.
Charles McClellan Talbert ( born December 13, 1978 ) is an American film actor, known for the title role in the film Angus.
Archibald Angus Charles Kennedy, 8th Marquess of Ailsa, who is also Earl of Cassillis, Lord Kennedy, Baron Ailsa and Chief of the Name and Arms of Kennedy, of Ailsa.
The title of Douglas was restored in 1633 for the ' Red ' Douglas line, when William Douglas, 11th Earl of Angus ( 1589 – 1660 ), was created First Marquess of Douglas by Charles I.
Angus, Andrew Allan and Charles Meredith ; enjoying hothouse flowers through the long winters.
* Elspeth Hudson Angus ( 1858 – 1936 ), married Charles Meredith
* Margaret Forrest Angus, married Dr. Charles F. Martin ( 1868 – 1953 ), Dean of the McGill University Faculty of Medicine.
Other influential editors at Knopf included Harold Strauss ( Japanese literature ), Herbert Weinstock ( biography of musical jargon composers ), Judith Jones ( culinary texts ), as well as Angus Cameron, Charles Elliott, Lee Goerner, Robert Gottlieb, Ashbel Green, Carol Brown Janeway, Michael Magzis, Anne McCormick, Nancy Nicholas, Daniel Okrent, Regina Ryan, Sophie Wilkins, and Vicky Wilson.
* Graham, Angus Charles.
In 1902, Angus Bonnycastle married Ellen Mary Boulton, the daughter of Charles Arkall Boulton, a member of the Canadian Senate.

Angus and Fraser
* 1965Angus Fraser, England cricketer
Malcolm Fraser in Power, Angus and Robertson, Sydney, New South Wales.
The club has nurtured two famous cricketers who have played Tests for England in the last two decades ; Angus Fraser and Mark Ramprakash.
This remains the most wickets taken by an England bowler in a series in the West Indies, though it was equalled by Angus Fraser in 1997-98 when he took 27 wickets ( 18. 22 ) in six tests.
Michael Fraser Weir ( born 24 March 1957 ) is the Scottish National Party ( SNP ) Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Angus in Scotland.
In their second innings, South Africa were undone by the English bowling attack, scoring 208, with Angus Fraser taking five wickets.
Bowling from the Pavilion End of the ground, he sought to extract the extra bounce that Angus Fraser had used.
* Angus Fraser (" Gus ") ( 2002 –)
In response, Angus Fraser wrote: " Obviously, it is sad to see such a dedicated, patriotic and likeable man forced to give up something that patently meant so much to him, but the inner torment that came with attempting to overcome the mental illness that prevented him from touring with England for more than two years had to be brought to an end.
* Cricinfo page on Angus Fraser
* Angus Fraser ( governor / cricket coach ), England International cricketer
His last wicket stand with Angus Fraser in the third Test of the 1998 series against South Africa saved England from an innings defeat, personally scoring 37 not out.
In his obituary in The Independent, Angus Fraser described Frindall as " the doyen of cricket scorers ".
A lot of spectator enjoyment derives either from the frequent combination of a last recognised batsman adopting extremely aggressive play ( in an effort to score as many runs as possible before he runs out of batting partners-one reason why aggressive batsmen like Andrew Flintoff and Adam Gilchrist are often deliberately placed relatively low in the batting order ) and the constant risk of a wicket, the alternative situation where no recognised batsmen remains and the tail-enders ( relieved of their responsibility to bat carefully for anybody else ) often unleash their rarely seen arsenal of attacking shots, or alternatively the extremely tense situation which sometimes emerges towards the end of a match when a batting side, facing defeat, can only salvage a draw and save the match by batting to the end of the final day, which becomes difficult once the worst batsmen are in, and their survival is always nerve-wracking — English fans fondly remember the last wicket stand of Angus Fraser and Robert Croft, batting out the last few overs of the drawn Third Test against South Africa at Old Trafford in 1998, when the dismissal of either of them would have resulted in a loss.
Fraser was elected as a Conservative & Unionist Member of Parliament for South Angus in 1979, where he remained in the House of Commons until June 1987 ( from 1983 representing East Angus ).
In 1982 he was appointed Solicitor General for Scotland by Margaret Thatcher and became Lord Advocate in 1989, when he was made a life peer as Baron Fraser of Carmyllie, of Carmyllie in the District of Angus and a member of the Privy Council.
He was called up for the 1990 / 91 Perth Test while with the A team in Sri Lanka as a replacement for the injured Angus Fraser.
Fraser resides in Tucson, Arizona with his wife Caryn and their two sons Angus and Axel.

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