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Alicia Scott was the oldest daughter of John Spottiswoode of Berwickshire and his wife Helen Wauchope of Niddrie-Mains.

Spottiswoode and David
* David Spottiswoode
Terror Train is a 1980 slasher film, directed by Roger Spottiswoode and starring Jamie Lee Curtis, Ben Johnson and David Copperfield.

Spottiswoode and with
Published by Eyre and Spottiswoode ( London ) in 1948 with no ISBN.
* Audience Choice Award: Roger Spottiswoode, Shake Hands with the Devil
Melnick hired screenwriter John Eskow to write a new script ; and first hired director Bob Rafelson to work with Rush, but eventually hiring director Roger Spottiswoode.
* Adventures with Benghazi, illustrations by Peggy Fortnum, Eyre & Spottiswoode ( London, England ), 1946.
Photo of Victoria Cross recipient William Spottiswoode Trevor, migrated from the Victoria Cross Reference site with permission.
Dundas was 22 years old, and a lieutenant in the Bengal Engineers, Indian Army during the Bhutan War when the following deed took place on 30 April 1865 at Dewan-Giri, Bhutan for which he was awarded the VC in a joint citation with Major William Spottiswoode Trevor:
It was first published in 1956 by Eyre & Spottiswoode as part of the anthology Sometime, Never: Three Tales of Imagination ( with other stories by William Golding and John Wyndham ).
Spottiswoode had originally become prominent as an ardent supporter of the strict Presbyterian party, but gradually came to see the inconveniences of " parity of ministers ", attributed little importance to the existing matters of dispute, and thought that the interests of both church and state were best secured by keeping on good terms with the king.
The X Club ( a dining club formed in November 1864 to support the evolutionary " new reformation " in naturalism, including Huxley, Hooker, John Tyndall, Busk, Spencer, and Spottiswoode ) raised a £ 2, 000 collection for him, primed by Darwin with £ 300.
They told Hooker, Lubbock and Huxley who with Spottiswoode met the Revd.
When the first dinner meeting commenced on 3 November 1864 at St. George's Hotel on Albemarle Street in central London, the eight members of what was to be known as the X Club — William Spottiswoode was added at the second meeting in December 1864 — already had extensive social ties with one another.
Encouraged by the success of the Illustrated London News, Vizetelly in 1843 ; with his brother James Thomas Vizetelly ( 1817-1897 ) and Andrew Spottiswoode ( 1787-1866 ), started the Pictorial Times, which was published successfully for several years.
( with Walter Hill & Larry Gross and Roger Spottiswoode ) ( 1982 )
* ‘ The Spottiswoode Miscellany: a Collection of Original Papers and Tracts, illustrative chiefly of the Civil and Ecclesiastical History of Scotland, with Biographical Notices and Notes ,’ 2 vols.

Spottiswoode and two
In 1883, Spottiswoode died of typhoid and at the same time, according to Spencer, only two of the remaining eight members of the X club were in good health.
In addition Malcolm is adapting two South African thrillers, by Margie Orford ( Blood Rose ) and Deon Meyer ( 13 Hours ), for director Roger Spottiswoode.

married and Rachel
The Old Testament describes a number of marriages, some of the best known being Adam and Eve ; Abraham, Sarah and Hagar ; Isaac and Rebekah ; Jacob, Rachel and Leah ; Boaz and Ruth ; David, Michal, Ahinoam, Abigail, Maachah, Haggith, Abital, Eglah and Bathsheba ; and Hosea and the prostitute Gomer, whom he married at God's command.
The marriage, however, caused a stir within St. Thomas ’ small Jewish community, either because Rachel was outside the faith or because she was previously married to Frederick's uncle, and in subsequent years his four children were forced to attend the all-black primary school.
) Emily states that the only condition in which she would remain married to Ross is if he stops all communication with Rachel.
They decide to get married on a trip to Las Vegas, but change their plans after witnessing Ross and Rachel drunkenly stumble out of the wedding chapel.
After the week of wedding celebrations with Leah, Jacob married Rachel, and he continued to work for Laban for another seven years.
There are a number of exceptions to this rule, including the Matriarchs Sarah, Rebecca, Rachel, and Leah, Miriam the prophetess, Deborah the Judge, Huldah the prophetess, Abigail who married David, Rahab and Esther.
Rashi had no sons, but his three daughters, Miriam, Yocheved, and Rachel, all married Talmudic scholars.
* Rashi's youngest daughter, Rachel, married ( and divorced ) Eliezer ben Shemiah.
They married around 1808, and according to court records, they had nine children together: Linah, born in 1808, Mariah Ritty in 1811, Soph in 1813, Robert in 1816, Minty ( Harriet ) in 1822, Ben in 1823, Rachel in 1825, Henry in 1830, and Moses in 1832.
Jackson's marriage came in for attack: when he had married his wife Rachel, the couple had believed that she was divorced ; however, the divorce was not yet finalized, so he had to remarry her once the legal papers were complete.
# Rachel Hill Boeckmann, who married Egil Boeckmann of St. Paul, Minnesota
In 1965, aged 57, he married Sonia Rachel Hopkins, who was then aged 32.
His son Joseph ( died 1804 ) married Rachel Mocatta, and his grandson Abraham Montefiore ( died 1824 ) married Henrietta whose father, the financier Nathan Meyer Rothschild, lived near the modern Colberg Place from 1818 to 1835.
He married Rachel Ann Harrison, the daughter of Thomas Harrison, a Baltimore merchant.
The couple had two daughters: Grisell, who married Sir Alexander Murray of Stanhope ; and Lady Rachel Binning.
Redgrave was married to the actress Rachel Kempson for 50 years from 1935 until his death.
In 1991, Hazes married his third wife, longtime girlfriend Rachel van Galen.
In 1580, he married Rachel Poulet ( 1564 – 1650 ), daughter of George Poulet ( c. 1533 – 1621 ), Bailiff of Jersey, and granddaughter of Sir Hugh Poulet, Governor of Jersey ( died 1573 ).
The Bedford Estate was expanded in 1669 to include Bloomsbury, when Lord Russell married Lady Rachel Vaughan, one of the daughters of the 4th Earl of Southampton.
His first wife Rebecca Mendez Furtado ( married 2 April 1756 ), by whom he had a daughter Rachel, died on 1 February 1765.
Uptight and pretentious, Rachel is married to Kevin Manning ( played by Peter Krause ), an equally uptight, untenured assistant professor from Boston.
He overheard a neighbor saying to his wife Rachel: " How long will you live as a widow while still married?
The MacCarthys ' daughter Rachel married the literary historian Lord David Cecil ; their son was the actor Jonathan Cecil.
Lord Killearn married firstly Rachel, daughter of William Wilton Phipps, in 1912.

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