-
succeed him in the Anglo-Saxon chair, J. R. R. Tolkien. He
married Jessie Kinmond Hutchen of
Dundee (born 1864–65; died 1947)
daughter of William. In 1925...
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Arthur Kinmond Bell, also
known as AK Bell, (4
October 1868 – 16
April 1942) was a
Scottish distiller,
working as a
partner of
Arthur Bell & Sons Ltd...
-
University of the Arts London. In July 1978,
Stringer married Jennifer A.
Kinmond Patterson. They have two children. He
became a
naturalised American citizen...
- 1863. Bell's two sons
joined the
business in
partnership in 1895.
Arthur Kinmond (1868–1942) was
appointed to
manage the
domestic market and
Robert was...
- (2014),
Kindle Locations 2979–2980.
Weale (2014),
Kindle Location 3007.
Kinmond,
William (8
September 1945). "****s' 'British Free Corps' One Of Their...
- 5626–5631. doi:10.1021/la034204f. Teare, D. O. H.; Spanos, C. G.; Ridley, P.;
Kinmond, E. J.; Roucoules, V.; Badyal, J. P. S.; Brewer, S. A.; Coulson, S.; Willis...
- the
early decades of the 19th century.
Early settlers included Charles Kinmond, a
native of Perthshire, Scotland,
James Spratt,
Leonard Wood (1805–1888)...
-
Duchess of York: 10
August 1935 Sir
William Mackenzie: 18
March 1938
Arthur Kinmond Bell: 18
March 1938 FM Lord Wavell: 19 July 1947 Sir
Winston Churchill:...
- was
named after the
former partner in the Bell's
whisky business,
Arthur Kinmond Bell, who had been a
significant benefactor to the town; the
trust fund...
- was
founded in 1937 by
Scottish businessman and
philanthropist Arthur Kinmond Bell,
known as A. K. Bell. The
Trust was
formed to
improve the quality...