Definition of Scougal. Meaning of Scougal. Synonyms of Scougal

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Scougal. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Scougal and, of course, Scougal synonyms and on the right images related to the word Scougal.

Definition of Scougal

No result for Scougal. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Scougal from wikipedia

- Scougal, also Scougall, is a Scottish surname and may refer to: Scougal Henry Scougal (1650–1678), Scottish theologian John Scougal (1645–1730), Scottish...
- Henry Scougal (1650–1678) was a Scottish theologian, minister and author. Henry Scougal was the second son of Patrick Scougal and Margaret Wemys. His...
- Haddingtonshire (now East Lothian), son of Sir John Scougal of Scougal, and a cousin of the painter John Scougal, in 1624 he graduated from the University of...
- Dr Andrew Edward Scougal FRSE LLD (18 April 1846–6 November 1916) was a 19th-century Scottish civil servant who served as Chief Inspector of Schools 1901...
- Patrick Scougal served as Parish Minister[citation needed] between 1645 and 1659, later becoming Bishop of Aberdeen. He raised his sons, Henry Scougal and...
- James Scougal, Lord Whitehill (c.1652–1702) was a Scottish judge and Senator of the College of Justice. He was born the youngest son of Anne Congalton...
- Scougal (1645–1730) was a Scottish painter. He was a cousin to Patrick Scougal (died 1682), Bishop of Aberdeen and to Patrick's brother John Scougal,...
- 6 October 1899), also known by the pseudonyms Erskine Moir and Francis Scougal, was a Scottish writer, philanthropist and prison reformer of the Victorian...
- Scottish theologian Henry Scougal's The Life of God in the Soul of Man (the latter work was a favorite of Puritans). Scougal wrote that many people mistakenly...
- Portrait of John Erskine of Mar by John Scougal, circa 1660...