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    Alexander Boyd Andrews (July 23, 1841 – April 17, 1915) was a North Carolinian engineer and railroad executive. He was also a Confederate veteran of the...
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    Alexander Stewart (c. 1493– 9 September 1513) was an illegitimate son of King James IV of Scotland by his mistress Marion Boyd. He was the King's eldest...
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    Andrews Geyser is a man-made fountain in Old Fort, North Carolina in McDowell County. The fountain is named for Colonel Alexander Boyd Andrews, a North...
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    Virginia and North Carolina. After the war, Moncure Robinson and Alexander Boyd Andrews organized the Seaboard Inland Air Line to connect Georgia and South...
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    house and is commemorated with a historical marker. In April 1873, Alexander Boyd Andrews (1841–1915), a railroad executive and former Confederate captain...
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    Confederate general William Mahone and North Carolina businessman Alexander Boyd Andrews successfully worked with investors to consolidate a series of short-line...
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    Norris-Heartt House was constructed on North Blount Street in 1879 by Alexander Boyd Andrews and was purchased by Jesse Allen Norris and Amy Ann Adams Norris...
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    those opposed to the Boyds began conspiring against them. In 1469 Lord Boyd along with his son, Thomas, and his brother, Alexander were summoned to appear...
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  • negotiations about Mary, Queen of Scots Alexander Boyd Stewart (1904–1981), Scottish agriculturalist Alexander Dron Stewart (1883–1969), 20th-century Scottish...
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    Cathedral of St Andrew (often referred to as St Andrews Cathedral) is a ruined cathedral in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. It was built in 1158 and became...
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    James III of Scotland (category People from St Andrews)
    height of his power, having removed the Boyds, annexed Orkney and Shetland, humbled the Archbishop of St Andrews, agreed to peace and an alliance with England...
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    2020. R.G. Cant The University of St Andrews, A Short History (Oliver and Boyd Ltd. 1946) University of St Andrews at Wikipedia's sister projects Media...
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  • University of St Andrews was founded as 'The College of Poor Clerks of the Church of St Andrews' in 1512 by Alexander Stewart, Archbishop of St Andrews and John...
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    and has two younger sisters. His father Alexander, a doctor specialising in tropical medicine, and Boyd's mother, who was a teacher, moved to the Gold...
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  • Peloponnese", 1991 Paradissis, Alexander "Fortresses and Castles of Greece: Southern and West Central Greece", 1996 Andrews, Kevin "Castles of the Morea"...
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  • Marion Boyd (fl. late 15th century) of Bonshaw, also known as Margot or Margaret, was a mistress of King James IV of Scotland, and his first important...
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    Bishop of St Andrews; Robert Wishart, Bishop of Glasgow; John Comyn II of Badenoch; James Stewart, 5th High Steward of Scotland; Alexander Comyn, Earl...
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    and Boyd. p. 402. This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain. Sprott, George Washington (1891). "Hill, Alexander". In...
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  • the minority of Mary, Queen of Scots. Robert Boyd was the son of Alexander, 3rd Lord Boyd. Robert Boyd is first mentioned in connection with a feud with...
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    – University of St Andrews". www.st-andrews.ac.uk. Retrieved 14 May 2020. Bridges, Barry John. "Aspects of the career of Alexander Berry, 1781–1873"....
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