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John Murray Forbes (3374 bytes)
1: [[Image:Johnforbes2.jpg|frame|John Murray Forbes]] 3: '''John Murray Forbes''' ([[February 23]], [[1813]] - [[October 12]], [... 5: ...rgetic but unsuccessful businessman who died when John was only six. 7: Forbes attended school at [[Phillips Academy]] in [[Ando... 11: ...d in 1859 entertained [[John Brown (abolitionist)|John Brown]]. In 1860 he was an elector for [[Abraham ... John Forbes (311 bytes) 1: There has been more than one person named '''John Forbes''': 3: *[[John Forbes (general)|John Forbes]] (1710-1759), British General in the French and... 4: *[[John Forbes (clergyman)|John Forbes]] (1740-1783), Scottish clergyman 5: *[[John Forbes (poet)|John Forbes]] (1950-1998), Australian Poet John Forbes (General) (4704 bytes) 1: ... late [[1758]] Brigadier General Forbes led the [[Forbes Expedition]] that captured the [[France|French]] ... 3: Forbes was born in [[Pittencrief]], [[Fife]], [[Scotland... 4: Forbes intended to study medicine, but in his second yea... 10: Forbes was sent to the fighting in the new world. His f... 14: ...ersonally, who was mortally wounded in an ambush. Forbes chose Lt. Colonel [[George Washington]], who had ... John Forbes Nash (10496 bytes) 1: [[Image:nash.jpg|framed|John Forbes Nash]] 2: ...o other game theorists, [[Reinhard Selten]] and [[John Harsanyi]]. 10: ...''[[Minimax|minimax theorem]]'' stated earlier by John Von Neumann in [[1928]]. 19: ... town of [[Bluefield, West Virginia]], the son of John Nash Sr., an electrical engineer, and Virginia Ma... 21: ...nt from other children. She wrote later in life, "Johnny was always different. [My parents] knew he was ... John Forbes-Robertson (1006 bytes) 1: '''John Forbes-Robertson''' ([[1822]]-[[1903]]) was an English a... 5: From 1895 Forbes-Robertson undertook several [[Shakespeare]] plays... John Forbes (poet) (278 bytes) 1: '''John Forbes''' ([[1950]]-[[1998]]) was an [[Australia|Austral... 2: ==Works of John Forbes== 7: [[Category:1950 births|Forbes, John]] 8: [[Category:1998 deaths|Forbes, John]] John Forbes (clergyman) (1970 bytes) 1: ... in [[Strathdon, Scotland]], the son of Archibald Forbes of [[Deskrie, Scotland]] (1713-1793). 5: John Forbes was the first clergyman licensed to officiate in ... 7: ...lton, Mass., to Dorothy Murray, daughter of James Murray. 9: ... Robert Bennet Forbes (1804-1889) and John Murray Forbes (1813-1898) 11: See also: The [[Forbes_family]]. John L. Murray (1250 bytes) 1: '''John L. Murray''' was appointed as the Chief Justice of the [[Ir... 3: John Murray was born in Limerick in 1943. He was taught at Cr... John Murray (1787 bytes) 1: ...n several important people by the name of '''John Murray''' (roughly in chronological order): 3: *[[John Murray, 4th Earl of Dunmore|John Muray]] ([[1730]]–[[1809]]), Lord Dunmore, coloni... 4: *[[John Murray (Anglo-American Universalist minister)]] ([[1741]... 5: * [[John Murray (aristocrat)]], [[List of Lords of the Isle of Ma... 6: *[[John Murray (cricketer)|John Murray]], the English former [[cricketer]] John Murray (VC) (1465 bytes) 1: '''John Murray''' was an [[Irish]] recipient of the [[Victoria C... 7: ... the enemy's position was being stormed, Sergeant Murray ran up to a rifle-pit containing eight to ten of ... John Murray (publisher) (3217 bytes) 1: '''John Murray''' is a [[British]] publishing house, renowned fo... 3: ... was founded in [[London]] in [[1768]] by '''John Murray (1)''' (1745–1793), an [[Edinburgh]]-born [... 5: ... was the centre of a literary circle, fostered by Murray's tradition of "Four o'clock friends", afternoon ... 7: ... over £20,000 in rights. On [[10 March]] [[1812]] Murray published Byron's second book, ''[[Childe Harold'... 9: ...rs were dismembered and burnt in the fireplace at Murray's office. John Murray (theologian) (729 bytes) 1: Professor '''John Murray''' (1898-1975), a native of [[Scotland]], studied... 3: [[Category:1898 births|Murray, John]] 4: [[Category:1975 deaths|Murray, John]] 5: [[Category:Reformed theologians|Murray, John]] 6: [[Category:Scottish theologians|Murray, John]] John Murray, 4th Earl of Dunmore (1732 bytes) 1: '''John Murray, 4th Earl of Dunmore''' ([[1730]]–[[Februar... 14: ...>'''[[William Murray, 3rd Earl of Dunmore|William Murray]]''' 16: ...br>'''[[George Murray, 5th Earl of Dunmore|George Murray]]''' 19: [[Category:1730 births|Dunmore, John Murray, 4th Earl of]] 20: [[Category:1809 deaths|Dunmore, John Murray, 4th Earl of]] John Murray, 11th Duke of Atholl (792 bytes) 1: '''John Murray, [[Esquire|Esq.]]''' (born [[19 January]] [[1929]... 7: ...ok/UK/FHP/Peerage/fhp-ATHOLL.asp Atholl, Chief of Murray] 9: ...=[[George Iain Murray, 10th Duke of Atholl|George Murray]] | Next=Current Incumbent}} 11: [[Category:1929 births|Atholl, John Murray, 11th Duke of]] 12: [[Category:Peers|Atholl, John Murray, 11th Duke of]] John Murray (Anglo-American Universalist minister) (3036 bytes) 1: '''John Murray''' ([[1741]]-[[1815]]) though sometimes recalled ... 4: ...te of the Murray Grove center and camp[http://www.murraygrove.org]. 7: ...d wife, the author and catechist [[Judith Sargent Murray]]. He was suspected of being a British spy, but i... 9: Murray suffered a debilitating [[stroke]] on [[October 1... 12: ...continued by his wife'', (also known as ''Life of Murray''), Boston, 1816, centenary ed., 1870. B.C. Forbes (1732 bytes) 1: ...s a financial journalist and author who founded [[Forbes Magazine]]. 3: ...iversity College of Dundee]] in Scotland, in 1897 Forbes worked as a reporter and editorial writer with a ... 5: ...-[[1964]]) and [[Malcolm Forbes|Malcolm Stevenson Forbes]] ([[1917]]-[[1990]]), his two oldest sons. 9: B.C. Forbes authored several books: 12: *''[[Forbes Epigrams]]'' (1922) Forbes (2240 bytes) 1: ...ated with [[John Kerry|John Forbes Kerry]], see [[Forbes family]].''</small> 3: ...olm Stevenson Forbes Jr., better known as [[Steve Forbes]] ([[1948]]–), and his brothers. 7: ...wo spinoff magazines: ''[[Forbes ASAP]]'' and ''[[Forbes FYI]]''. 14: *[[Forbes 2000]] 15: *[[Forbes International 500]] Forbes family (12082 bytes) 1: ...bes family associated with Forbes magazine, see [[Forbes family (publishers)]].'' 3: ...[John Kerry|John Forbes Kerry]] and [[John Murray Forbes]] are members, amassed a huge fortune in the [[Ch... 5: ... of money delivering the cargoes for the British. Forbes family members later engaged in other merchant ba... 7: ...pping empire which was headed by [[Robert Bennett Forbes]], and was later associated with [[Yale Universit... 9: ...t the noted American ship captain [[Robert Bennet Forbes]] played "a prominent role in the outbreak of the... Forbes Field (1090 bytes) 1: ...r home run. However, the most famous homer hit in Forbes Field was undoubtedly [[Bill Mazeroski]]'s walkof... Duncan Forbes (1442 bytes) 1: '''Duncan Forbes''' ([[April 28]], [[1798]] - [[August 17]], [[186... 19: ''See also:'' [[Cox-Forbes theory]] 21: [[Category:1798 births|Forbes, Duncan]] 22: [[Category:1868 deaths|Forbes, Duncan]]
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