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ˈbannerman [f. banner n.1 + man.] 1. Sc. arch. A standard-bearer, an ensign.? a 1500 Batt. Harlaw xxvii, The kingis cheif bannerman was he. 1536 Bellendene Cron. Scot. (1821) II. 283 He espyit his banerman..trimbland. 1818 Scott Hrt. Midl. xxx, The renowned Daniel Cameron, our last blessed bannerman...
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Bannerman
Bannerman is a name of Scottish origin (see Clan Bannerman) and may refer to
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Bannerman, Edmonton, a neighbourhood in Edmonton, Canada
United , a track on Squint (album), by Steve Taylor
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Clan Bannerman
Bannerman baronets
Bannerman Clarke
Pollepel Island (also Bannerman Island),
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Lucy Bannerman (@TimesLucy) / ...
Sabotage and somersaults at an elite gymnastics training camp. thetimes.co.uk. The Times & The Sunday Times. News and opinion from The Times & The Sunday Times.
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John Bannerman, Baron Bannerman of Kildonan
John MacDonald Bannerman, Baron Bannerman of Kildonan OBE (1 September 1901 – 10 May 1969; Scottish Gaelic: Iain mac Iain Mac-a'-Bhrataich) was a Scottish Family and education
Born in Glasgow in 1901, Bannerman was the son of John Roderick Bannerman, a Post Office employee originally from the Hebridean island
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Joseph Bannerman
Joseph McKay Bannerman, (March 12, 1850 – April 17, 1932) was a Canadian politician. Bannerman was born at Helmsdale, Scotland, the son of Thomas and Barbara (née McKay) Bannerman.
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Gary Bannerman
Biography and personal life
Bannerman was born in Sydney, Nova Scotia, the eldest child of William MacDonald Bannerman and Norma Agnes (Scobie) Bannerman Bannerman would later work with W.A.C.
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Julian Bannerman
Julian Bannerman (born 26 June 1951) is a British designer of gardens and buildings known for his work on historical gardens in the UK including the restoration He met his wife Isabel in Edinburgh in the early 1980's and together they ran Bannerman's Bar before buying a semi derelict Wiltshire mansion called The
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Alexander Bannerman
He was the eldest son of merchant Thomas Bannerman (1743–1820) and his wife, Jean (née Simson) Bannerman (1745–1817), who married in 1779. His paternal grandparents were Aberdeen merchant Alexander Bannerman and Margaret (née Burnett) Bannerman.
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Sara Bannerman
Bannerman has published over 40 papers, which have been cited over 450 times.
Selected academic publications
Bannerman, Sara. S Bannerman. Journal of Mobile Media. 2013.
Historical institutionalism in communication studies. S Bannerman and B Haggart.
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Alick Bannerman
Bannerman's knock spanned three days, scoring at a rate of twelve runs an hour. Bannerman could hardly believe his luck, and he went on about it for the rest of the afternoon.
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Scott Bannerman
Scott Bannerman (born 21 March 1979 in Edinburgh) is a Scottish former footballer. After leaving Raith Rovers, Bannerman played for junior side Bathgate Thistle, and helped them win the Scottish Junior Cup for the first time.
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Harry Bannerman
Bannerman finished the season in 6th place in the Order of Merit.
Bannerman played on the European Tour from 1972 to 1977. Bannerman had some success on the Safari Circuit in early 1975.
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Yasmin Bannerman
Yasmin Bannerman (born 1970) is an English actress. Bannerman was born and brought up in Gloucestershire and attended the Rose Bruford College in London until 1993.
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Anne Bannerman
Early life
Bannerman was born in Edinburgh to Isobel (née Dick) and William Bannerman, a "running stationer" licensed to sell ballads in the streets. "Anne Bannerman: A Critical Introduction." Scottish Women Poets of the Romantic Period. 2005.
Craciun, Adriana. "Bannerman, Anne (1765–1829)."
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