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Sibbald
Sibbald is a hamlet in southern Alberta, Canada within Special Area No. 3. Demographics
Sibbald recorded a population of 33 in the 1991 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada.
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Sibbald
Sibbald (ˈsɪbəld) The name of Sir Robert Sibbald (1641–1722), Scottish naturalist, used in the possessive to designate the blue whale, Balænoptera musculus.1897 R. Lydekker Conc. Knowledge Nat. Hist. 173 The largest..of all whales, is the blue, or Sibbald's rorqual.., commonly known to the American ...
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Sibbald (surname)
Notable people with the surname include:
Barbara Sibbald (born 1958), Canadian novelist and freelance journalist
Bobby Sibbald (born 1948), English footballer Craig Sibbald (born 1995), Scottish footballer
Sir John Sibbald (1833–1905) Scottish physician
Robert Sibbald (1641–1722), Scottish physician and antiquary
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Craig Sibbald
Dundee United
During July 2022 Sibbald joined Dundee United on a two-year deal. International career
Sibbald was capped three times for the Scottish under-16 team from 2010 to 2011.
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Barbara Sibbald
Barbara Sibbald is a Canadian novelist and an award-winning freelance journalist based in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Sibbald's nonfiction journalism includes extensive writing on health, medical and lifestyle issues, published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal
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Peter Sibbald
Major-General Peter Frank Aubrey Sibbald (24 March 1928 – 5 July 1994) was a British Army officer. Military career
Educated at Haileybury, Sibbald was commissioned into the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry in 1948 and saw action during the Malayan
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Bobby Sibbald
Robert Louis Sibbald (born 25 January 1948) is an English former footballer and manager who played for Leeds United, York City and Southport in the Football Career
Born in Hebburn, County Durham, Sibbald progressed through the Leeds United youth system.
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James Sibbald (bookseller)
Life
James Sibbald was the son of John Sibbald, farmer, of Whitlaw, Roxburghshire, where James was born on 28 April 1745. Sibbald soon afterwards went to London and was lost sight of by his relatives.
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Jack Sibbald
John Patrick Sibbald (12 September 1890 – 20 August 1956) was an English professional footballer who played as a forward in the Football League for Blackpool
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Robert Sibbald
Life
He was born in Edinburgh, the son of David Sibbald (brother of Sir James Sibbald) and Margaret Boyd (January 1606 – 10 July 1672). The blue whale was once commonly referred to as Sibbald's rorqual.
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John Sibbald
Sir John Sibbald FRSE FBSE (24 June 1833 – 20 April 1905) was a 19th-century Scottish physician and amateur botanist. Life
He was born at 106 Lauriston Place, Edinburgh on 24 June 1833 the son of Jane Graham (1807–1875), from Clonmel, Ireland and William Sibbald (1799–
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James Sibbald (1803 ship)
James Sibbald arrived at Calcutta on 5 November. James Sibbald Conveyed troops to the Cape, Ceylon, and Bengal.
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James Sibbald
James Sibbald (–1647) was a Scottish Royalist divine, and theologian.
Life
James Sibbald was of an ancient family in the Mearns. Sibbald had been elected to the general assembly which opened at Glasgow on 21 November. He did not attend.
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Sibbald baronets
Sibbald baronets of Rankelour (1630)
Sibbald baronets of Dunninald (1806)
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John C. Sibbald
Sibbald (August 9, 1903 – January 12, 1956) was an American politician and businessman. In 1937, Sibbald served as secretary to the speaker of the Wisconsin Assembly.
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