- John
Cairncross (25 July 1913 – 8
October 1995) was a
British civil servant who
became an
intelligence officer and spy
during the
Second World War. As...
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Cairncross may
refer to: Mary
Cairncross Reserve,
Queensland Cairncross Dockyard, Brisbane,
Queensland Cairncross Island Cairncross,
Angus -
Angus 56...
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Cairncross is a
surname of
Scottish origin,
mostly found and is
believed to
originate in the east of Scotland. It is
derived from
locality Cairncross...
- 1979 for Blunt, and 1990 for
Cairncross. The
moniker "Cambridge Four"
evolved to
become the
Cambridge Five
after Cairncross was added. The
group were recruited...
- spy John
Cairncross and
father of
journalist Frances Cairncross and
public health engineer and
epidemiologist Sandy Cairncross.
Cairncross was born in...
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Alexander Cairncross may
refer to:
Alexander Cairncross (bishop) (1637–1701),
Archbishop of
Glasgow Alexander Cairncross (economist) (1911–1998), Scottish...
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Alexander "Sandy"
Messent Cairncross OBE (born 8
March 1948) is an
epidemiologist at the
London School of
Hygiene and
Tropical Medicine (LSHTM). He has...
- Sean
Stuart Cairncross (born July 12, 1974) was the
chief executive officer of the
Millennium Challenge Corporation from 2019 to 2020, and a
former senior...
- Dame
Frances Anne
Cairncross, DBE, FRSE,
FAcSS (born 30
August 1944 in Otley, England) is a
British economist,
journalist and academic. She is a senior...
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Tarfside is a
small hamlet in Angus, Scotland. It is
situated in Glen Esk, on the
upper course of the
River North Esk,
around 8
miles north of Edzell,...