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Due West is also home to Erskine Theological Seminary.
Grant also advocates that the demonstration was aimed at father and son Robert and Thomas Erskine who held the castles of Edinburgh, Stirling and Dumbarton from Robert's predecessor.
Éamon de Valera, by now Leader of the Opposition also did not attend, being represented by a senior Fianna Fáil figure who was a member of the Church of Ireland, Erskine Childers, a future President of Ireland himself.
Although also born in England, his father, Robert Erskine Childers, had had an Irish mother and had been raised by an uncle in County Wicklow, and after the First World War took his family to live there.
On February 25, 1993 Burke was honored with a Pioneer Award and $ 15, 000 from the Rhythm and Blues Foundation in a ceremony that also honored his soul rival James Brown, Wilson Pickett, Hadda Brooks, Dave Clark, Floyd Dixon, Lowell Fulson, Erskine Hawkins, Carla Thomas, Jimmy Witherspoon, Little Anthony and the Imperials, and Martha and the Vandellas.
Erskine also produces teaching materials, such as books, videos, and online content.
His music-style spanning talent also features on Kate Bush's 2005 album Aerial, where Erskine teams with bass player Eberhard Weber.
Erskine was also drawn towards the new faith, being a close friend of George Wishart, the reformer, from whose fate he was saved by his wealth and influence, and of John Knox, who advised him to discountenance the mass openly.
David Montagu Erskine ( 1776 – 1855 ) was a member of parliament and diplomat ; Henry David ( 1786 – 1859 ) was dean of Ripon ; Thomas ( 1788 – 1864 ) became a judge of the court of Common Pleas ; Esmé Steuart ( 1789 – 1817 ) fought at the battle of Waterloo where he lost an arm ( his widow Eliza married Admiral James Norton, who also lost an arm in action ).
Alexander attended Park Mains High School in Erskine, also in Renfrewshire, from where he joined the Labour Party as a school boy in 1982.
They also include the retired Presidents of the College, together with Ralph Erskine, architect of the early buildings, and Richard Eden, one of the founding fellows.
He also obtained a promise from his then 16-year-old son, the future President Erskine Hamilton Childers, to seek out and shake the hand of every man who had signed his father's death warrant.
High-ranking members of the armed forces also occupied leading roles in the group, with General Blakeney joined by the likes of General Ormonde Winter, Brigadier-General T. Erskine Tulloch, Admiral John Armstrong and Colonel Sir Charles Rosdew Burn, who combined a role on the Grand Council of the British Fascisti with that of Conservative Party MP for Torquay.
The second was normally one who was certain to refuse, so the fact that John Erskine was the other nominee shows the esteem in which he was now held in the profession ( though no doubt his connections in the Erskine and Dundas families also played their part ).
Erskine was also the author of numerous publications, including several humorous novels retelling
Erskine also wrote the libretto for George Antheil's opera Helen Retires, which was based on The Private Life of Helen of Troy.
His preferred " perfect pair " is the Peter Erskine Ride Stick, also the American Classic 55A.
In the Royal Highland Fusiliers ' Pipes, Drums and Bugles band, pipers wear the all-blue Cameron pattern Glengarry with Dress Erskine tartan kilt, drummers also wear the kilt but retain the diced Glengarry as do buglers who wear Mackenzie tartan trews.
Drummer Doug Scharin had started HiM as a side project, which sometimes also featured bassist Fred Erskine, and Scharin also later started the avant-garde band Out in Worship.
June of 44 released three further albums, incorporating more electronics and jazz influences, before the band split up in 1999, with Vocalist / guitarist Jeff Mueller forming Shipping News and vocalist Sean Meadows forming Everlasting the Way and later Letter E. Erskine joined Abilene, while Scharin continued with HiM, also guesting with several other bands.
He has also appeared as a leader of his own bands, starting with Bass Desires, a quartet that featured Bill Frisell and John Scofield on electric guitar, with Peter Erskine on drums, which gained international recognition following two ECM recordings in the mid-eighties.
John Ruthven, entering the courtyard with his stabler Thomas Cranstoun and seeing his brother's body, rushed up the staircase after Erskine and Herries, followed by Cranstoun ; in the melée he was also killed.

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Buck is featured in many of the stories in the book Carl Erskine's Tales from the Dodgers Dugout: Extra Innings ( 2004 ), a compendium of short stories by former Dodger pitcher Carl Erskine.
* John Erskine ( 1879 – 1951 ), educator and author, who reflects on the town in The Memory of Certain Persons.
Robert Erskine ( K-3 ; 252 ),
* Robert Erskine, ( 1735 – 1780 ), a Scottish inventor and later an American officer in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War.
As of May 2012, the Mayor is Russell Hamley and the elected Council Members are Jill Klein ( Mayor Pro Tem ), Sheri Sheppard, Harry Beckwith, III, PE, Justin Ray, and Rod Erskine.
* Admiral John Erskine Douglas ( c. 1758 – 1847 ), British naval officer
His elder son James Erskine Wemyss ( 1789 – 1854 ) was a Rear-Admiral in the Royal Navy and the grandfather of Admiral of the Fleet Rosslyn Erskine-Wemyss, 1st Baron Wester Wemyss ( 12 April 1864 – 24 May 1933 ), known as Sir Rosslyn Wemyss between 1916 and 1919.
William Erskine ( 5th Division ), Alexander Campbell ( 6th Division ) and 300 Portuguese cavalry under Count Barbacena were detached, facing the French II Corps.
However, in objecting strongly to the form and pattern of Union Flag adopted by James ' heralds, whereby the cross of Saint George surmounted that of Saint Andrew, ( regarded in Scotland as a slight upon the Scottish nation ), a great number of shipmasters and ship-owners in Scotland took up the matter with John Erskine, 18th Earl of Mar, and encouraged him to send a letter of complaint, dated 7 August 1606, to James VI, via the Privy Council of Scotland, stating:
Major-General Erskine ( Ghana ), Chief of Staff of UNTSO reported to the Secretary-General and the Security Council ( S / 14789, S / 15194 ) that from August 1981 to May 1982, inclusive, there were 2096 violations of Lebanese airspace and 652 violations of Lebanese territorial waters.
His stay in London was possibly facilitated through his contact with Thomas Erskine, Earl of Kelly ( 1753 – 1781 ), who during a tour of the continent had received lessons from Carl ’ s father Johann Stamitz.
Keppard worked in Chicago both as a soloist and with the bands of Jimmie Noone, Johnny Dodds, Erskine Tate, Doc Cook ( for several years ), Don Pasquall, and Lil Hardin Armstrong.
He was born to Walter Edward Guinness ( created 1st Baron Moyne in 1932 ), son of the 1st Earl of Iveagh, and Lady Evelyn Stuart Erskine, daughter of the 14th Earl of Buchan.
* Maitland Mackintosh ( 1792 – 1861 ), married William Erskine
His successor, James V ( reigned 1513 – 1542 ), was crowned in the chapel royal, and grew up in the castle under the guardianship of Lord Erskine.
On leaving Foulis's academy of painting at Glasgow ( 1762 ), after seven years ' successful study, he obtained the patronage of Lord Cathcart and of Erskine of Mar, on whose estate he had been born.
Erskine made it possible for him to travel to Rome ( 1764 ), where he remained until 1777, studying under Gavin Hamilton and copying the old masters.
* Don Horrocks, Laws of the Spiritual Order: Innovation and Reconstruction in the Soteriology of Thomas Erskine of Linlathen, Paternoster Press, ( Studies in Evangelical History and Thought ), Waynesboro, Georgia, 2004.
The Privy Council selected George Buchanan, Peter Young, Adam Erskine ( lay abbot of Cambuskenneth ), and David Erskine ( lay abbot of Dryburgh ) as James's preceptors or tutors.
** The town of St. Andrews sells the land containing the Old Course ( known then as Pilmor Links ), to Thomas Erskine for 805 pounds.
# David Whitney Erskine Russell, 5th Baron Ampthill ( b. 1947 ), great-great-grandson of Odo William Leopold Russell, 1st Baron Ampthill, younger brother of the 9th Duke and third and youngest son of Maj .- Gen. Lord Sir George William Russell
* Robert Erskine Childers ( 1870 – 1922 ), author and Irish nationalist, who served as secretary-general of the Irish delegation that negotiated the Anglo-Irish Treaty in 1921
* Erskine Hamilton Childers ( 1905 – 1974 ), Fianna Fáil minister who became President of Ireland, son of the above

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