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  2. Wardlaw baronets - Wikipedia

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    The Wardlaw Baronetcy, of Pitreavie in the County of Fife, is a title in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia. It was created on 5 March 1631 for Henry Wardlaw, Chamberlain to Anne of Denmark , consort of James VI , with remainder to heirs male whatsoever.

  3. Half a Mill - Wikipedia

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    Jasun Wardlaw [1] (April 6, 1973 – October 22, 2003) better known by his stage name Half a Mill, was a Brooklyn-based American rapper. Career.

  4. James Scott of Balwearie - Wikipedia

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    Balwearie was captured on 11 January by the Provost of Edinburgh, Alexander Home of North Berwick and imprisoned in Edinburgh Castle. [3] On 28 January 1595 he was interrogated and described a meeting in August 1594 at an ostler's house next to the Kirk of Menmuir with the Earls of Bothwell, Angus , Huntly , Erroll , Caithness and others ...

  5. Henry Wardlaw of Torrie - Wikipedia

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    Henry Wardlaw's daughter Nicolas was a companion of Mary, Queen of Scots, sometimes known as "Madame Torrie". When she married Patrick Wood of Bonnyton in September 1566, the queen's half-brother, James Stewart, 1st Earl of Moray , wrote to the treasurer Robert Richardson to ensure she had a purple velvet gown with gold passments or trimmings ...

  6. Henry Wardlaw - Wikipedia

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    He was descended from an ancient Saxon family which came to Scotland with Edgar Atheling, and was hospitably received by Malcolm Canmore.His grandfather, Sir H. Wardlaw of Torry, Fifeshire, married a niece of Walter Stewart, 6th High Steward of Scotland, and had by her Andrew, his successor, and Walter Wardlaw (d. 1390), Bishop of Glasgow, who is said to have been made a cardinal by the ...

  7. Wardlaw - Wikipedia

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    Wardlaw is a first name and surname of Scottish origin. Wardlaw loosely translates to "watcher of the hill". The original Wardlaws resided in the Scottish highlands , hence "watch of the hill," where as Wardlows resided in the Scottish lowlands .

  8. Museum of the University of St Andrews - Wikipedia

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    The Wardlaw Museum is associated with the University of St Andrews. The museum houses a selection of the university's historic, artistic and scientific collections, which comprise over 115,000 artefacts. They are displayed across four galleries which aim to tell the story of the university.

  9. Category:Wardlaw-Hartridge School alumni - Wikipedia

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    Alumni of Wardlaw-Hartridge School in Edison, New Jersey, including its predecessors, the Wardlaw Country Day School and the Hartridge School for Girls. Pages in category "Wardlaw-Hartridge School alumni"