Infobox writer for more information see Template Infobox writer doc name ArchibaldThomasPechey image imagesize caption pseudonym Valentine br Mark Cross birth date Birth date 1876 9 26 ref name Who Was Who Who Was Who, Volume 6 1961 1970. London A&C Black Ltd. 1971 ref birth place London , England death date Death date and age 1961 11 29 1876 9 26 mf y ref name Who Was Who death place Wells , Somerset , England occupation Novellist and lyricist nationality period genre subject movement spouse Bijou ... ArchibaldThomasPechey 26 September 1876, West Ham , London ref GRO Register of Births DEC 1876 4a 119 W. HAM ArchibaldThomasPechey ref 29 November 1961, Wells , Somerset , England , ref GRO Register of Deaths DEC 1961 7c 282 WELLS Archibald T. Pechey, aged 85 ref often credited simply as Valentine ..., an actor. Pechey married Bijou Sortain Hancock, ref GRO Register of Marriages JUN 1908 4a 161 W. HAM ArchibaldThomasPechey Bijou Sortain Hancock ref and was the father of well known television ... Pechey, ArchibaldThomas Category 1876 births Category 1961 deaths Category English crime fiction ... Cross, Mark Information about the Adjusters Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pechey, ArchibaldThomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 26 September 1876 PLACE OF BIRTH ... the Vallentins, who were London distillers. Pechey s maternal grandfather Sir James Vallentin 1814 ... Pechey s uncle Grimble Vallentine was running the business in Lambeth. His cousin John Franks Vallentin 1882 1914 was awarded the V.C. Pechey as Valentine often wrote lyrics in conjunction with composer ... both 1917, from The Maid of the Mountains . Pechey wrote stories, such as The Adjusters 1922 and An Exploit ... his brother Richard Francis Pechey 1872 1963 had become the Vicar of Holy Trinity Church in 1919 ... was appearing in Norfolk s bankruptcy court faced with debts of 3,500. Once out of debt, Pechey moved ... of the Four and Who Killed Henry Wickenstrom . Pechey also drew the cover art for some stories. Selected ... more details
Edith Pechey Phipson 1845 1908 was one of the first women doctors in the United Kingdom and a campaigner for women s rights. She spent more than 20 years in India as a senior doctor at a women s hospital and was involved in a range of social causes. Family and Edinburgh She was born as Mary Edith Pechey in Langham, Essex , to William Pechey, a Baptist minister with an Master of Arts Scotland MA from Edinburgh University and his wife Sarah n e Rotton , a lawyer s daughter who, unusually for a woman of her generation, had studied Greek. After being educated by her father, Edith worked as governess and teacher before joining Sophia Jex Blake s efforts to persuade Edinburgh medical school to teach women. After arriving at Edinburgh University in 1869, Pechey passed her matriculation exams with honours ... to which she belonged had to give up the struggle to graduate at Edinburgh. One of Pechey s next steps ... at that time the Irish college decided to licence women doctors, and Pechey passed their exams in Dublin in May. During the next six years Pechey practised medicine in Leeds , involving herself ... . Soon after arriving in India, Edith Pechey had met Herbert Musgrave Phipson 1849 1936 , a reformer ... to use the surname Pechey Phipson. Five years later ill health meant she had to give up hospital work ... of cholera . Later years Pechey Phipson and her husband returned to England in 1905 and she was soon ... cancer. Her surgeon was May Thorne, daughter of Pechey Phipson s student friend Isabel Thorne . In 1908 ... until 1964 at the Pechey Phipson Sanatorium for Women and Children at Nasik , Maharashtra . See ... articlerender.fcgi?artid 1033666 E. Lutzker, Edith Pechey Phipson, M.D. in Medical History vol ... Institution http www.cpa.ed.ac.uk edit 2.02 letterfrom.html Letter written by Edith Pechey in 1869 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pechey, Edith ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pechey, Edith Category 1845 births Category 1908 deaths Category Deaths ... more details
orphan date October 2010 Sir Thomas Dickson Archibald 1817 1876 was judge of the High Court of Justice Justice of the Common Pleas Common Pleas Division and lawyer from Nova Scotia . He served from 6 February 1875 until 1 November 1875. Life Archibald was born in 1817, the sixth son of nineteen children, ref cite journal last Twiss first Travers year 1876 title The Late Mr Justice Archibald journal The Law Magazine, Or, Quarterly Review of Jurisprudence publisher Saunders & Benning volume 2 issue 1 ref to Samuel George Williams Archibald and Elizabeth Archibald. His grandfather was Charles Dickson of Onslow, Canada. ref name ODNB Cite journal last Mooney first Hugh authorlink coauthors title Archibald, Sir Thomas Dickson 1817 1876 . journal Oxford Dictionary of National Biography volume issue pages publisher Oxford OUP location date url http www.oxforddnb.com view article 632 issn doi id accessdate October 3, 2010 ref Although he originally studied to be a surgeon at Pictou Presbyterian College , Archibald quickly switched to law and qualified as an attorney and barrister in 1837. Following his degree, he toured Europe and in 1838 met his wife Sarah in England. Her father, Richard Smith , a former Nova Scotian assembly manager, gave his consent to the marriage only if the couple agreed to stay in England. Sarah and Thomas had one son, Thomas, who died in 1867 of fever. ref name ODNB In 1840 Archibald joined the Middle Temple and was called to the bar on 30 January 1852. He originally practised law in the northern circuit but later switched to the home circuit. As an attorney Archibald was praised by Serjeant Petersdorff for his work on the Common Law Abridgement . ref name ... date 1891 location pages 236 url http books.google.co.uk books?id PsccAAAAMAAJ&q 22Sir Thomas Dickson Archibald 22&dq 22Sir Thomas Dickson Archibald 22&hl en&ei 9a6oTKqHEZGYOoXJ aQM&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 1&ved 0CCwQ6AEwAA doi id isbn ref Archibald died on 18 October 1876 in his home ... more details
Image Thomas Dickson Archibald.jpg thumb 150px Thomas Dickson ArchibaldThomas Dickson Archibald 8 April 1813 &ndash 18 October 1890 was a Canadian businessman and politician . Born in Onslow, Nova Scotia Onslow , Nova Scotia , Archibald had by the early 1830s established himself as businessman in the area surrounding Sydney, Nova Scotia Sydney , on Cape Breton Island . In 1854 he was appointed to a seat on the Legislative Council of Nova Scotia , upon the recommendation of William Young politician William Young . He retained this position until Canadian Confederation in 1867. On 23 October 1867, he was appointed to the Canadian Senate by royal proclamation , where he sat as a Liberal Conservative representing the senatorial division of North Sydney, Nova Scotia North Sydney until his death. External links http www.biographi.ca 009004 119.01 e.php?&id nbr 5344 Biography at the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online CanParlbio ID 849f3a74 a5cf 4547 9e71 4ac0c873f710 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Archibald, Thomas Dickson ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Canadian politician DATE OF BIRTH 8 April 1813 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 18 October 1890 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Archibald, Thomas Dickson Category 1813 births Category 1890 deaths Category 19th century British North American people Category 19th century Canadian people post Confederation Category 19th century politicians Category Canadian senators from Nova Scotia Category Conservative Party of Canada 1867 1942 senators Category Members of the Legislative Council of Nova Scotia Category People from Colchester County, Nova Scotia Category Pre Confederation Nova Scotia people Category Canadian people of Ulster Scottish descent NovaScotia politician stub ... more details
ArchibaldThomas Robertson November 6, 1863  September 24, 1934 was an United States American biblical scholar born at Cherbury near Chatham, Virginia Chatham , Virginia Va. He was educated at Wake Forest University Wake Forest N. C. College Master of Arts postgraduate M. A. , 1885 and at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary , Louisville, Kentucky Louisville, Ky. Master of Theology Th. M. , 1888 , where he was thereafter instructor and professor of New Testament interpretation, and remained in that post until one day in 1934, when he dismissed his class early and went home and died of a stroke. Robertson s books are still consulted today, particularly his Word Pictures in the New Testament and his landmark volume A Grammar of the Greek New Testament in Light of Historical Research . In all, he published 45 books, several of which are still in print today. Robertson helped found the Baptist World Alliance in 1900. He was an important Southern Baptist and a well respected scholar in his day. Robertson sought to equip his students with the proper tools for good preaching. As the son in law of the famous preacher, John Albert Broadus Robertson s grave lies in the shadow of Broadus , one of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary s co founders. His wife s name was Ella Broadus Robertson 19 April 1872  5 December 1945 , who wrote such books as The Ministry of Women , Worship in the Home , The Art of Motherhood , and These Things Remain . She was also the editor of The Child s Bible . They are both buried next to each other in http cavehillcemetery.com Cave Hill Cemetery , in Louisville, Kentucky Louisville , Kentucky . Quotes Here are some quotes of Robertson linking the study of the Greek New Testament to preaching The greatest proof that the Bible is inspired ..., ArchibaldThomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH November 6, 1863 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH September 24, 1934 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Robertson, ArchibaldThomas Category ... more details
Archibald may refer to People Archibald name about the name, includes lists of people with the given name and surname Archibald bishop of Moray died 1298 , Scottish Roman Catholic bishop Archibald the Grim 1328 1400 , Scottish magnate Other Archibald Films , a film distribution company Archibald Prize See also Archie disambiguation Giuseppe Arcimboldo 1527 1593 , Italian painter disambig hn de Archibald fr Archibald la Archibaldus hu Archibald pl Archibald ... more details
Glasgow native, association footballer and manager Thomas Dickson Archibald 1813 1890 Onslow, Nova ...Infobox given name2 name Archibald image image size caption pronunciation gender Male meaning genuine, bold, brave origin seealso shortforms Archie Archibald is a given name or surname of Old French and Old ... by the social media. Given name given name Archibald d. 1298 Scottish Bishop of Moray Archibald the Grim , Scottish magnate Archibald Boyd Carpenter , British politician Archibald Campbell disambiguation Archibald Campbell , several people of this name Archibald Cameron of Locheil , Scottish patriot and hero, participant in the Jacobite Rising Archibald Cox , U.S. Solicitor General A. J. Cronin , Archibald Joseph Cronin Scottish people Scottish Author Archibald Douglas disambiguation Archibald Douglas , several people of is name Archie Gemmill Archibald Gemmill Scottish Football Player Hero of Mendoza, Argentina 1978 Archibald Gracie IV Archibald Grimk , American intellectual, journalist, and diplomat Archibald Hall 1924 2002 , Scottish serial killer Archibald Hamilton disambiguation Archibald Hamilton , several people of this name Archibald Harrison , New Brunswick politician Archibald Hill , British physiologist Archibald Keightley , theosophist Archibald Lampman , Canadian poet Archibald Alexander Leach, actor Cary Grant s birthname Archibald MacLeish Archibald McBryde Scottish born US Congressman Arch McCarthy , former Major League Baseball player Archibald McLean judge , Upper Canadian judge Archibald McLelan , colonial Nova Scotian shipbuilder and politician Archibald McNeill Archibald Montgomerie disambiguation , several people of this name Archibald Murphey , North Carolina politician Archibald Napier disambiguation , several people of this name Archibald Primrose disambiguation , several people of this name Archibald Roosevelt , Archibald Wavell , two British earls of this name Archibald Weigall , British politician Archie Manning , former National Football League ... more details
Archibald Robertson may refer to Archibald Robertson painter , 1765 1835 , Scottish born painter who operated the Columbian Academy of Painting in New York with his brother Alexander Archibald Robertson physician 1789 1864 , Scottish physician grandfather of the bishop Archibald Robertson bishop 1853 1931 , Principal of King s College London and Bishop of Exeter ArchibaldThomas Robertson 1863 1934 , American theologian Rev. A. E. Robertson 1870 1958 , first person to bag Scotland s 283 Munro peaks Archie Robertson athlete 1879 1957 , Scottish athlete who competed at the 1908 Summer Olympics in London Archibald Robertson 1886 1961 , British atheist, son of the bishop, author of several books in the Thinker s Library series including Jesus Myth or History? 1946. Archie Robertson footballer 1929 1978 , Scottish footballer Archie Robertson shinty player born 1950 , Scottish shinty player See also Archie Robertson disambiguation hndis Robertson, Archibald ... more details
Archibald Gordon may refer to Archibald Gordon hospital inspector Archibald Ronald McDonald Gordon Archibald Gordon, 5th Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair See also intitle hndis Gordon, Archibald ... more details
Archibald Leach may refer to Cary Grant , film actor, born Archibald Leach Archibald Leech American football Archibald Leitch , architect Archibald Leach, fictional character played by John Cleese in the film A Fish Called Wanda hndis Leach, Archibald ... more details
Archibald Carey may refer to Archibald Carey, Sr , African American preacher Archibald Carey, Jr. , African American politician Archibald Cary , colonial era Virginia politician Archibald Cary Coolidge 1866 1928 , American educator hndis Carey, Archibald ... more details
Infobox person name Archibald Bower birth date 17 January, 1686 birth place Dundee , Scotland death date 3 September, 1766 aged 80 nationality Scotland Scottish religion Christianity Christian denomination Roman Catholic , Anglican organization Jesuit notable works History of Rome 1735&ndash 44 , History of the Popes 1748&ndash 66 occupation historian Archibald Bower 17 January, 1686 3 September, 1766 was a Scotland Scottish historian . He was born at Dundee , and educated at the Scots College, Douai , became a Jesuit in Rome, but afterwards joined the Church of England upon returning to London in 1726, and again became a Jesuit. ref A Topographical and Historical Account of the Parish of St. Mary le Bone, Thomas Smith, p. 284, London 1833 . ref He wrote a History of Rome 1735 44 and a History of the Popes 1748 66 . These works have been described as ill proportioned and inaccurate. Notes Reflist References A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature External links cite DNB wstitle Bower, Archibald Persondata NAME Bower, Archibald ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Scottish Historian DATE OF BIRTH 1686 PLACE OF BIRTH Dundee , Scotland DATE OF DEATH 3 September 1766 PLACE OF DEATH England DEFAULTSORT Bower, Archibald Category 1686 births Category 1766 deaths Category People from Dundee Category Scottish Jesuits Scotland academic bio stub UK historian stub de Archibald Bower sl Archibald Bower ... more details
Archibald Alison may refer to Archibald Alison author 1757 1839 , Scottish episcopalian priest and essayist Sir Archibald Alison, 1st Baronet 1792 1867 , Scottish lawyer and historian son of the priest Sir Archibald Alison, 2nd Baronet 1826 1907 , British Army general son of the lawyer hndis name Alison, Archibald Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages DEFAULTSORT Alison, Archibald it Archibald Alison pl Archibald Alison sv Archibald Alison ... more details
Archibald Buchanan is the name of Archibald Buchanan aviator born 1892 , American World War I flying ace Archibald Buchanan politician Archibald C. Buchanan 1890 1979 , Justice of the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia hndis Buchanan, Archibald DEFAULTSORT Buchanan, Archibald ... more details
Alexander Archibald may refer to Alexander Archibald politician 1869 1922 , mayor of Newark, New Jersey Sandy Archibald , Alexander Sandy Archibald, 1897 1946 , Scottish footballer Alexander Lackie Archibald 1788 1859 , farmer, tanner, boot manufacturer and politician in Nova Scotia See also intitle hndis name Archibald, Alexander ... more details
Archibald Currie may refer to Archibald Currie American politician , see North Carolina General Assembly of 1777 Archibald Currie Canadian politician , Canadian politician Archibald Currie Surinamese politician Archibald Currie shipowner 1830 1914 , Melbourne shipowner hndis Currie, Archibald ... more details
Archibald Montgomerie may refer to Archibald Montgomerie, 11th Earl of Eglinton 1726 1796 , Scottish general, and Member of Parliament MP Archibald Montgomerie, 13th Earl of Eglinton 1812 1861 , British Conservative politician Archibald Montgomerie, 14th Earl of Eglinton 1841 1892 , Scottish noble and member of the House of Lords Archibald Montgomerie, 16th Earl of Eglinton 1880 1945 Archibald Montgomerie, 17th Earl of Eglinton 1914 1966 Archibald Montgomerie, 18th Earl of Eglinton born 1939 hndis Montgomerie, Archibald ... more details
electoral district Colchester after Adams George Archibald years 1867 1869 succession box before Thomas McKay Nova Scotia politician Thomas McKay title Member of Parliament for Colchester electoral district Colchester after Adams George Archibald years 1881 1888 s end NSLG CanMinFinance CA Ministers ...Image Archibald Woodbury McLelan.jpg thumb 150px The Hon. Archibald McLelan Archibald Woodbury McLelan , Queen s Privy Council for Canada PC 20 December 1824 &ndash 26 June 1890 was a Canadian shipbuilder and politician, the list of lieutenant governors of Nova Scotia Lieutenant Governors of Nova Scotia, 1867 present sixth Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia . McLelan was born in Londonderry, Nova Scotia , the son of member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly member Gloud Wilson McLelan . Archibald McLelan was educated in Great Village and joined his father s shipping and retail business. On his father s death in 1858 he succeeded him in the House of Assembly. Strongly opposed Canadian Confederation confederation with Canada , McLelan was elected as the first federal Member of Parliament Canada member of parliament for Colchester electoral district Colchester as an Anti Confederation Party Anti Confederate . He reconciled himself to Confederation and was summoned to the Canadian Senate in 1869 where he sat as a Liberal Conservative . He resigned from the Upper House to run again for the Canadian House of Commons in the Canadian federal election, 1881 1881 federal election and was returned to parliament as a Conservative Party of Canada historical Conservative . McLelan served from 10 December 1885&ndash 26 January 1887 as the Minister of Finance Canada Minister of Finance in the second ... Persondata . NAME Maclelan, Archibald Woodbury ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Canadian ... Maclelan, Archibald Woodbury Category 1824 births Category 1890 deaths Category Anti Confederation ... NovaScotia politician stub de Archibald McLelan ... more details
Archibald Graham may refer to Archibald Graham bishop died 1702 , Scottish prelate Archibald Wright Moonlight Graham or Moonlight Graham died 1965 , US baseball player hndis name Graham, Archibald ... more details
Archibald Cameron may refer to Archibald Cameron of Locheil 1707 1753 , Jacobite leader Archibald Rice Cameron 1870 1944 , British general See also Archie Cameron , Australian politician intitle hndis Cameron, Archibald ... more details
Archibald Southby may refer to Sir Archibald Southby, 1st Baronet 1886&ndash 1969 , British Conservative Member of Parliament 1928&ndash 1947 Sir Archibald Southby, 2nd Baronet 1910&ndash 1988 , cricketer hndis name Southby, Archibald ... more details
Edward Archibald may refer to Edward Archibald athlete 1884 1965 , Canadian Olympic pole vaulter Edward Mortimer Archibald 1810 1884 , Nova Scotian British lawyer and diplomat hndis Archibald, Edward ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 Edith Jessie Archibald 1854 1936 was a Canadian suffragist and writer who led a group of Women s Christian Temperance Union WTCU members on raids of three illicit Western saloon saloons in Cow Bay, Nova Scotia . Early life Born in St. John s, Newfoundland in 1854, Edith Archibald belonged to a very prominent family with a history of public service. She received some of her early education in London and New York , where her father, Sir Edward Mortimer Archibald , was British Consul General . At the age of twenty Edith married her second cousin Charles Archibald, a mining engineer posted to Cow Bay and then City of Halifax Halifax where he became vice president of the Bank of Nova Scotia . Living in Cow Bay with the help of servants and boarding school , Edith raised four children. As a woman of means with relatively few housekeeping and childcare duties she had ample free time and used it to carry out social activism . WCTU Edith Archibald became involved with the WCTU in the 1880s and served as Maritimes Maritime Superintendent of the Parlour Meetings Department, which encouraged social events in members homes as a method of organizing Temperance movement temperance activities and educating women. Enthusiastic about the benefits of Parlour Meetings, Edith surveyed the 54 local unions to find their assessment of the meetings, published a circular letter in the official national paper of the WCTU, and also printed it as a leaflet . Edith Archibald realized that local action was necessary to achieve the national goals of the organization. Later accomplishments ..., was a biography of her father titled Life and Letters of Sir Edward Mortimer Archibald, K.C.M.G. ... at the time. ref Clara Thomas, Canadian Novelists 1920 1945 , Longmans, Green and Comoany, Toronto, 1946 p. 3 ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Archibald, Edith ... DEFAULTSORT Archibald, Edith Category Canadian suffragists Category Canadian novelists Category ... more details
Baron Archibald , of Woodside in the City of Glasgow , was a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom . It was created on 12 July 1949 for George Archibald, 1st Baron Archibald George Archibald . He subsequently served as Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard under Clement Attlee . His son, the second Baron, Peerage Act 1963 disclaimed the peerage ten days after his succession in 1975. He was an economist. The peerage became extinct on his death in 1996. Barons Archibald 1949 George Archibald, 1st Baron Archibald 1898 1975 George Christopher Archibald George Christopher Archibald, 2nd Baron Archibald 1926 1996 disclaimed 1975 References Rayment date February 2012 DEFAULTSORT Archibald, Baron Category Baronies Category Extinct baronies ... more details