- "Jock
Tamson's bairns" is a
Scots (and
Northumbrian English)
dialect version of "Jack (John) Thomson's children" but both Jock and
Tamson in this context...
-
Thomson (d.1790),
usually known by the
dialect form of her name
Tibbie Tamson, was a
Scottish woman who
lived in the
royal burgh of
Selkirk in the Scottish...
- by
Canadian writer Charles de Lint. In the story, Sara
Kendell and
Jamie Tamson,
owners of an
antique store,
enter the Otherworld, and have to team up with...
- voice-over
announcer for The Eric
Andre Show
until 2013. He also
voiced Riff
Tamson in the
opening three episodes of
season four of Star Wars: The
Clone Wars...
-
Pauline Janet Smith (2
April 1882 – 29
January 1959) was a
South African novelist,
short story writer,
memoirist and playwright.
Pauline Smith was born...
-
Nineteenth Century".
Canadian Journal of
African Studies. 17 (3). Pietsch,
Tamson (2011). "Many Rhodes:
travelling scholarships and
imperial citizenship in...
- FFA FRSE (1853–1923)
Treasurer of
Scottish Life ****urance
Company Tibbie Tamson,
alleged to be
variously a
victim of the
Scottish witch trials, a suicide...
-
After Anakin, Padmé, Kit
Fisto and Jar Jar
Binks are all
captured by Riff
Tamson,
Ahsoka and
Prince Lee Char must find a way to free
their friends from the...
-
tribute for the devil.
Examples of the term's use
include the
phrase "Jock
Tamson's Bairns" as an
idiomatic expression of
egalitarian sentiment and the title...
- O'Grinfield", "Four Loom Weaver" 938. "A
Bucket of
Mountain Dew" 939. "Robin
Tamson's Dochter" (Laws O12) 940. "Sad Condition", "Old Jim Lane" 941. "Rye Whiskey"...