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Alexander "
Sawney" Bean (sometimes also
given as
Sandy Bane, etc.) is a
legendary figure, said to have been the head of a 45-member clan in
Scotland in...
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Sawney (sometimes Sandie/y, or Sanders, or Sannock) was an
English nickname for a Scotsman, now obsolete, and
playing much the same
linguistic role that...
- Smith, John Hurt and Pink Floyd.
Performing extensively around the world,
Sawney has
achieved an
international re****tion
across multiple artistic mediums...
- for many seasons.(
Sawney Rath's
father was the most recent). When a seer from one
tribe predicted his
birth at
Redwall Abbey,
Sawney Rath the ferret, leader...
- a
legendary Scottish cannibal,
somewhat in the vein of the better-known
Sawney Bean.
According to folklore, his real name was
Andrew Christie, a Perth...
-
oldest continuously operating boarding school in the South.
Under founder Sawney Webb's leadership, the
school produced more
Rhodes Scholars than any other...
- project.
Craven based the film's
script on the
legend of
Scottish cannibal Sawney Bean,
which Craven viewed as
illustrating how
supposedly civilized people...
-
different kinds of magic.
Shandy also
meets a
rambling old
sorcerer named Sawney, and
develops an
affection for Beth.
Hurwood has
concluded an
alliance with...
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William Robert Webb (November 11, 1842 –
December 19, 1926) also
known as "
Sawney" Webb, was an
educator who
founded the Webb
School and
served briefly as...
- 1 (1901)".
Justia Law.
Retrieved 10
March 2024. Ayto &
Simpson (2010), "
sawney" Dalzell, Tom; Victor,
Terry (26 June 2015). The New
Partridge Dictionary...