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The most recent premier to die was Sir Angus Bethune ( 1969 72 ), on 27 August 2004.
The following year, Bruce finally resigned as joint Guardian and was replaced by Sir Gilbert de Umfraville, Earl of Angus.
The Rt Hon Sir Angus Ogilvy, who died in 2004, was the husband of Princess Alexandra, The Hon Lady Ogilvy and a first-cousin-in law of The Queen.
The children of HRH The Princess Royal and of HRH Princess Alexandra have no titles, because Mark Phillips and Sir Angus Ogilvy did not accept hereditary peerages upon marriage.
The most irreconcilable of Bruce's Scottish enemies also came: Ingram de Umfraville, a former Guardian of Scotland, and his kinsman the Earl of Angus, as well as others of the MacDougalls, MacCanns and Sir John Comyn of Badenoch, the only son of the Red Comyn, who was born and raised in England and was now returning to Scotland to avenge his father's killing by Bruce at Greyfriars Kirk in Dumfries in 1306.
* The Right Honourable Sir Angus Ogilvy KCVO
* Sir James Angus Gillan, Olympic oarsman, gold-medallist 1908 and 1912 ( EA 1896-1905 ).
* Mary, Married 1st George Douglas, 1st Earl of Angus ; Married 2nd Sir James Kennedy the Younger ; Bethrothed to Sir William Cunningham ; Married 3rd to Sir William Graham of Kincardine ; Married 4th Sir William Edmonstone of Duntreath ( Ancestors
Sir Angus Frank Johnstone Wilson, KBE ( 11 August 191331 May 1991 ) was an English novelist and short story writer.
The postgraduate Master of Arts in Creative Writing, founded by Sir Malcolm Bradbury and Sir Angus Wilson in 1970, is regarded as the most respected in the United Kingdom, and admission to the programme is competitive.
By 1995, sufficient funds had been raised to enable the company to embark upon a major reconstruction of the building by Carillion, which took place between 1997 and 1999, under the chairmanship of Sir Angus Stirling.
She is the widow of Sir Angus Ogilvy.
Princess Alexandra and Sir Angus had two children, James and Marina, and four grandchildren, none of whom carry out Royal duties:
Alexandra lives at Thatched House Lodge in Richmond, London a Crown property purchased on a 150-year lease from the Crown Estate Commissioners by Sir Angus Ogilvy after their wedding in 1963.
His estates at Ardoch passed to his nephew, Captain ( later Admiral Sir ) Angus Cunninghame Graham, the only son of his brother Cdr.
Sir Angus Grossart, Sir David Murray, Ann Gloag, Brian Souter, Sir Tom Farmer and Ewan Brown each provided £ 1 million.
* 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 ).
James Douglas was the second son of Sir George Douglas of Pittendreich, Master of Angus, and Elizabeth Douglas, daughter David Douglas of Pittendreich.
Sir Angus Ogilvy, son of the 12th Earl, married Princess Alexandra of Kent ; their son James is in line to inherit the throne as well as the Earldom, though both somewhat distantly.

Sir and Tait
* James Tait Black Memorial Prize for biography: Sir Ronald Ross, Memoirs, Etc.
* James Tait Black Memorial Prize for biography: Sir Edmund Chambers, Samuel Taylor Coleridge
* James Tait Black Memorial Prize for biography: Carola Oman, Sir John Moore
Sir Robert Lorimer was Principal Architect for Italy, Macedonia and Egypt, while Sir John James Burnet was Principal Architect for Palestine and Gallipoli, assisted by Thomas Smith Tait.
* Admiral Sir Gordon Tait, 1977 1979
* Royal Masonic Hospital ( later Ravenscourt Park Hospital ) at Ravenscourt Park in London, by Thomas S. Tait of Sir John Burnet, Tait and Lorne, opened.
* The Information Book of Sir John Burnet, Tait & Lorne.
* Unilever House in the City of London, designed by James Lomax-Simpson of Unilever with Sir John Burnet and Thomas S. Tait of Sir John Burnet and Partners, is opened.
Sir Peter L. Tait ( 5 September 1915 1996 ) was a New Zealand National Party Member of Parliament, Napier mayor, small businessman and opponent of New Zealand's Homosexual Law Reform Act.
Electronics ' innovator Sir Angus Tait was the first recipient.
The Shannon Rowing Club was founded by Sir Peter Tait in 1868 and has a very elegant clubhouse on the northern side.
* 29 May: Admiral Sir Gordon Tait KCB, DSC, Submariner.
He also drew or painted Queen Adelaide, Prince George ( now Duke ) of Cambridge, and the Prince of Wales, when a boy ; Lord Palmerston, Lord Aberdeen, the Duke of Newcastle, and Mr. Gladstone ; Cardinal Manning, Archbishop Tait, and Dean Stanley ; Sir Thomas Watson, Syme, Alison, and Sir James Paget ; Prescott, Mrs. Beecher-Stowe, Darwin, Owen, and Tyndall, and a host of others.
Four winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature received the James Tait Black earlier in their careers ; Sir William Golding, Nadine Gordimer and J. M. Coetzee each collected the James Tait Black for fiction, whilst Doris Lessing took the prize for biography.
Read was awarded the Sir Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize for The Junkers ; the Hawthornden Prize and Somerset Maugham Award for Monk Dawson ; the Thomas More Medal for Alive ; the Enid McLeod Award for The Free Frenchman ; and the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for A Season in the West.
At the invitation of Sir Frank Tait of J. C. Williamson's, McCallum became joint managing director.

Sir and KNZM
Sir Colin Earl Meads, KNZM, MBE ( born 3 June 1936 ), is a former New Zealand rugby union footballer.
Sir Michael John Cullen, KNZM ( born 5 February 1945, London ) was a New Zealand politician.
Members are: the chairman Sir John Anderson KBE ( Wellington ), Anne Blackburn ( Auckland ), Bryan Gould CNZM ( Opotiki ), Sir John Goulter, KNZM, JP ( Paihia ), June McCabe ( Auckland ) and Joan Withers ( Auckland ).
Sir Peter Wilfred Tapsell, KNZM, MBE, FRCS, FRCSEd ( 21 January 1930 5 April 2012 ) was Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives from 1993 to 1996.
Sir Richard Leslie Taylor, KNZM, is the creator and head of New Zealand film prop and special effects company Weta Workshop.
Sir Robert James Charles, ONZ, KNZM, CBE ( born 14 March 1936 ) is a New Zealand professional golfer whose achievements over five decades rank him among the most successful left-handed golfers of all time, being the first lefty to win a golf major, winning more than 70 titles, and beating his age twice during a tournament as a 71 year-old.
Sir Thomas Gault KNZM QC PC, 8 April 1992
Sir John Henry KNZM QC, 19 November 1996
Sir Ted Thomas KNZM, 19 November 1996
Sir Doug Graham KNZM, 24 June 1998
Sir Peter Blanchard KNZM, 24 June 1998
Sir Douglas Lorimer Kidd, KNZM ( born 12 September 1941 ) is a former New Zealand politician.
Sir Douglas Arthur Montrose " Doug " Graham KNZM ( born 12 January 1942 ) is a former New Zealand politician.
Sir Wilson James Whineray, KNZM, OBE ( born 10 July 1935 ) is a former business executive and the longest-serving captain of the All Blacks, New Zealand's national rugby union team.
Sir John James Patrick Kirwan, KNZM, MBE ( born 16 December 1964 ) is a New Zealand rugby union footballer, and former All Black, turned coach.
This appointment grants the post-nominal letters KNZM and grants the knight the right to style themselves as Sir John.
:* Hon Sir William Young, KNZM 23 February 2006 1 July 2010
:* Hon Sir Noel Anderson, KNZM 1 January 2004 23 February 2006
:* Rt Hon Sir Thomas Gault, KNZM 24 May 2002 31 December 2003
Sir Graham William Henry KNZM ( born 8 June 1946 in Christchurch ) is a New Zealand rugby union coach, and former head coach of the country's national team, the All Blacks.

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