Robert sutherland telfer biography of christopher columbus

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  • Chronicles of others' experiences, including those of Christopher Columbus, and were not of his own adventures.
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  • 1) Academics

    a) John Knox (c.1513 – 1572) b. near Haddington, East Lothian.

    Protestant reformer and Calvinist, and one of the leading instigators of the Reformation in Scotland during the sixteenth century.

    b) George Heriot (1563 – 1624.) b. Gladsmuir, East Lothian.

    “Jingling Geordie” – Jeweller and moneylender to James V1 and Anne of Denmark the Queen. He founded George Heriot’s School in Edinburgh, originally to cater for the needs of the parentless children of the city.

    c) David Hume (1711-1776.) b. Edinburgh.

    Father of Philosophy – together with Adam Smith, widely regarded as representing the highest intellectual achievement of the Scottish Enlightenment, and a hero of the 18h century Age of Reason.

    d) William Robertson (1721-1793) b. Borthwick Manse, Midlothian.

    Minister, teacher and historian – Minister of Greyfriars Kirk in Edinburgh from 1751. He served as Moderator of the General Assembly and leader of the Moderate Party. His ‘’History o

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      Biogr aphical Notes of Settlers of the First Decade.

      THE OLD IDENTITY.

      WITH BRIEF NOTICES OF A FEW OF THE PROMINENT COLONISTS OF LATER YEARS. {Continued from page Jf.s of daglig Times and Witness Otago Settlement Jubilee Number.)

      Adam, Alexander, born East Lothian ; arrived Nourmahal 1858 ; first carpenter, then farming Otakia. Family, seven. Adam, Thomas, born Ea&t Lothian ; arrived Strathmore 1856 ; followed trade of carpenter Mosgiel. " 'unedin ; then farming Otakia and Waihr i ; resides later place. Family, seven. Adam, William, born East Lothian ; arrived Robert Henderson 1857 ; farming Otakia. Adams, John Archibald Duncan, born April 5, 1844, at St. Boswell's, Roxburgh shire ; arrived Blundell ; worked various occupations ; studied law with W. W. Wilson and afterwards Sir Robert Stout ; admitted barrister Aus;u3t 12, 1874 ; now in business with brother. One daughter.

      ' Affleck, Andrew, born East Lothian, August 10, 1827 ; arrived by Jura September 23, 1858; employed car