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- Kay,
John
Long well-known in Edinburgh as a miniature-painter and caricaturist, and
almost the only artist of the latter kind produced in Scotland.
- Kay,
John
Economist
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Keill, James
A physician and philosopher of
eminence.
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Keill, John
An eminent mathematician and natural philosopher.
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Keith, George
Fifth earl Marischal, founder of the Marischal college of Aberdeen.
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Keith-Elphinstone, George
Viscount Keith, K. B. admiral of the Red, &c., a distinguished modern
naval officer.
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Keith-Falconer, Ion
Lord Almoner's Professor of Arabic in the University of Cambridge, and
Missionary to the Mohammedans of Southern Arabia
- Keith, Field Marshall James
Francis Edward
A famous soldier exiled from Scotland after the Jacobite Rebellion of 1715.
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Keith James
Commonly called marshal Keith, the younger son of William, ninth earl
Marischal, and lady Mary Drummond, daughter to the earl of Perth, was born
in the year 1696.
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Keith, Robert
Commonly called bishop Keith, an eminent scholar and antiquary.
- Keltie,
John Scott
Scottish Geographer.
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Kemp, George Meikle
The architect of the Scott Monument.
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Kemp, Kenneth
A talented scientific experimenter and lecturer.
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Kennedy, David
Scottish Singer
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Kennedy, James
Bishop of St Andrews.
- Ker,
John
Third duke of Roxburgh, distinguished by his eminent bibliographical
knowledge, and his extensive and valuable collection of books.
- Ker,
Robert
Earl of Ancrum, a nobleman of literary accomplishment.
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Kerr,
Anthony J.C.
A man of letters
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Kerr,
Robert
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Kirkaldy, William
One of the earliest converts to the protestant faith in Scotland, and a
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Kirkwood, James
An eminent teacher and writer on grammar, in the latter part of the
seventeenth century.
- Knox,
John
The most eminent promoter of the Reformation in Scotland.
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Knox, William
A young poet of considerable talent.
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