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The legislature designated that the name of the county be in remembrance of Colonel John Todd, a native of Virginia and Robertson County, Kentucky, who died at the Battle of Blue Licks near Lexington, Kentucky.
* Scotty Robertson, high school, college, and professional basketball coach, died in Ruston in 2011
On September 10, 2011, just one day after his 88th birthday, Robertson died of natural causes in Stony Brook, New York.
He was born in Robertson County, Tennessee, and died in Clarksville, Tennessee.
Robertson died of a heart attack at Cambridge on April 21, 1963.
He married Aileen Robertson in 1926 ( died 1993 ), later Viscountess Slim, by whom he had one son and one daughter.
* Jack Robertson ( politician ) ( died 1971 ), provincial politician from Alberta, Canada
* John Robertson ( minister ) ( died 1843 ), Minister of Cambuslang, Scotland
* Lieutenant Henry Robertson ( Birdie ) Bowers ( 1883 – 1912 ) polar explorer, who died with Scott in the Antarctic ;
Following the death of Robertson's widow in 1947 ( Robertson had died in 1918 ), the paper was bought by George McCullagh, the publisher of The Globe and Mail, for $ 3. 6 million.
Eileen Arbuthnot Robertson ( born on 20 January 1903 at Moor Cottage, South Holmwood, Surrey, died on 21 September 1961 in Hampstead, London ) was a British novelist, critic and broadcaster.
Robertson died on 4 December 1826 at the Radcliffe Observatory, Oxford, and was buried in the churchyard of St Peter-in-the-East.
Josephine Tucker Robertson, wife of Julian Robertson, died 8 June 2010 after a long fight against breast cancer.
* Robertson Davies, author, died in December 1995 at Orangeville.
Robertson ’ s beloved wife Olive died on June 1, 1914, leaving Robertson to raise their two children.
Robertson died of cancer on March 7, 1938 in Oklahoma City.
Robertson died at the age of 42 and is buried, as is his wife Elizabeth, at Abney Park Cemetery in Stoke Newington.
Actors that have performed at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre include: Benedict Cumberbatch, Anna Neagle, Robert Helpmann, Vivian Leigh, Eileen Atkins, Leslie French, Bill Kenwright, Felicity Kendal, Anthony Andrews, Wayne Sleep, Ricky Tomlinson, Jeremy Irons, Zoë Wanamaker, Judi Dench, Celia Imrie, Lesley Garrett, Douglas Hodge, Richard E Grant, Natasha Richardson, Ralph Fiennes, Christopher Biggins, Jenny Galloway, Joanna Riding, Samantha Spiro, Jenna Russell, Liz Robertson, Toyah Willcox, Bernard Bresslaw ( who died in his dressing room at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, while performing the part of Grumio in the 1993 production of The Taming of the Shrew ), Nigel Planer, Nigel Harman, Su Pollard, Milton Jones, John Malkovich, Scarlett Strallen, Sheridan Smith, Summer Strallen, Topol, Millicent Martin, Janie Dee, Clive Rowe, Martha Wainwright, Hannah Waddingham and Helen Dallimore.
Robertson died a few months after an attack of jaundice.
Todd died in 1782 in the Battle of Blue Licks in Robertson County, Kentucky, one of the last battles of the Revolutionary War.
Robertson died in Muskogee, and was interred in Greenhill Cemetery.
Her first two husbands were John Mackenzie Robertson ( one daughter, Wendy ) and Dale Wilford Maher, the first secretary of the U. S. legation in Johannesburg, South Africa ( died 1948 ).

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He married eight times: Ruth Boyd ( 1940 – 1947 ), dancer Marion Bell ( 1947 – 1949 ), Nancy Olson ( 1950 – 1957 ), lawyer Micheline Muselli Pozzo di Borgo ( 1957 – 1965 ), editor Karen Gunderson ( 1966 – 1974 ), Sandra Payne ( 1974 – 1976 ), Nina Bushkin ( 1977 – 1981 ) and Liz Robertson ( 1981 – 1986 death ).
Luther Bedford " Bob " Robertson ( 1894 – 1947 ), a native of Greenville, Texas, came to Matador in the 1920s.
" Carey left in 1947 and his place at the head of the company was taken in January 1948 by a triumvirate comprising James Robertson as musical director, Michael Mudie as his assistant conductor and Norman Tucker in charge of administration.
* William Robertson Fraser, 3rd Baron Strathalmond ( b. 1947 )
* Unpublished Poems, edited by James Devaney, Angus and Robertson, 1947.
The Diary of Samuel Marchbanks, published by Clarke, Irwin in 1947, is the first of the Samuel Marchbanks books by Canadian novelist and journalist Robertson Davies.
The plain talking alter-ego as an instrument of satire continued with Robertson Davies ' series of Samuel Marchbanks books ( 1947 – 67 ) and John Metcalf's James Wells in General Ludd ( 1980 ).
On-air guests have included Radio Hall of Famer Arthur Godfrey ( in 1947 ), Pete Hamill, Steve Buscemi, Tim Robbins, Graham Nash, Roger McGuinn, Suzanne Vega, Jimmy Webb, Peter, Paul & Mary, Cyndi Lauper, Sting, Bo Diddley, Judy Collins, Lou Reed, Brian Wilson, Robert Klein, Kevin Bacon, Dick Cavett, Glen Campbell, Ringo Starr, Joshua Bell, Paul Simon, Robbie Robertson, Los Lobos, Tony Bennett, The Bad Plus, Buddy Guy, Rosanne Cash, Elvis Costello, Ani DiFranco, Jackson Browne, Ben Harper, Richard Barone, The Decemberists, Moby, Uncle Tupelo, Josh Ritter, Neil Young, Mavis Staples, and Norah Jones ( in her radio debut ).
Yet in the summer of 1947, when Compton's 3, 816 runs and Edrich's 3, 539 set new records for run-getting, Robertson was not far behind, making 2, 760 runs with 12 centuries.

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Using a memetic approach, Robertson deconstructed two attempts to privilege religiously held spirituality in scientific discourse.
In his forenote to the novel, King wrote, " Don Robertson was and is one of the three writers who influenced me as a young man who was trying to ' become ' a novelist ( the other two being Richard Matheson and John D.
After two concerts backing Dylan, Helm and Robertson told Dylan of their loyalty to their bandmates, and told him that they would only continue with him if he hired all of the Hawks.
According to two Operation Blessing pilots who reported this incident to the state of Virginia for investigation in 1994, Robertson used his Operation Blessing planes to haul diamond-mining equipment to Robertson's mines in Liberia, despite the fact that Robertson was telling his 700 Club viewers that the planes were sending relief supplies to the victims of the genocide in Rwanda.
Less than two weeks after Hurricane Katrina killed 1, 836 people, Robertson implied on the September 12th broadcast of The 700 Club that the storm was God's punishment in response to America's abortion policy.
E. Arnot Robertson wrote in Picture Post, " I think Bette Davis would probably have been burned as a witch if she had lived two or three hundred years ago.
However, Kansas City once again lost to the Yankees in the ALCS, but not before Brett hit three home runs off Catfish Hunter in Game Three, becoming the second player to hit three home runs in an LCS game ( Bob Robertson was the first, having done so in Game two of the 1971 National League Championship Series ).
Designed by Daniel Robertson, it contains two quite ornate oriels placed asymmetrically, one is of six lights, the other four.
He appeared twice each on two other NBC westerns Tales of Wells Fargo with Dale Robertson, one episode in the role of Butch Cassidy, and The Restless Gun with John Payne in two episodes entitled " The Pawn " and " The Way Back ", the latter with Bonanzas Dan Blocker.
Ridgetop is located at ( 36. 396306 ,-86. 772654 ), entirely within Robertson County except for two small portions of the city in Davidson County.
Although he did not publish the first electron microscopy study of lipid bilayers J. David Robertson was the first to assert that the two dark electron-dense bands were the headgroups and associated proteins of two apposed lipid monolayers.
Charlie Gordon ( Cliff Robertson ), a mentally retarded man with a strong desire to make himself smarter, has been attending night school for two years where he has been taught by Alice Kinnian ( Claire Bloom ) to read and write.
Similar interdependencies between two particular measurements and the corresponding operators are the uncertainty relations as first expressed by Heisenberg for the interdependence between measurements of distance and of momentum, and as generalized by Edward Condon, Howard Percy Robertson, and Erwin Schrödinger.
He also appeared in fourteen episodes of Daniel Boone ( 1967 – 70 ) in three different roles ( one episode as " Delo Jones ", two as " Jeremiah " and eleven as " Josh Clements ") and as Charlie Rowlands in two Fantasy Island episodes ( 1981 – 82 ), as well as on other TV shows including a semi-regular role as Charlie Bullets on J. J. Starbuck starring Dale Robertson ( 1987 – 88 ).
In Munich, he found two more Americans, Howard Percy Robertson and Edward Condon.
Immediately after committing Jamaican troops to Ronald Reagan's invasion of Grenada in 1983, Seaga called a snap election – two years early – on the pretext that Dr Paul Robertson, General Secretary of the PNP, had called for his resignation.
It wasn't until Gregor Robertson was nominated as Vision Vancouver's mayoral candidate that formal negotiations between the two organizations began in early summer of 2008.
It is currently hosted by Pat Robertson, Terry Meeuwsen, Kristi Watts, and Gordon P. Robertson, two of whom ( one male and one female ) will host on any given day.
After two months on the RAF's inactive list, Trenchard returned to military duties in mid-January 1919 when Sir William Robertson, the Commander-in-Chief of Home Forces, asked him to take charge of around 5, 000 mutinying soldiers in Southampton.

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