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provand (ˈprɒvənd) Also 4–5 provande. [= MLG. and early mod.Du. provande (Plantin, Kilian, Hexham 1678); app. ad. F. provende: see provend n. In quot. 1481 immediately from Flemish; but in earlier examples perh. from OF.] Food, provisions, provender; esp. the food and fodder provided for an army.c 1...
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John Provand
John Provand (died 1610) was a Scottish merchant in 16th-century Edinburgh. He had a son, also called John Provand.
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Andrew Provand
Andrew Dryburgh Provand (23 March 1838 – 18 July 1915) was a Scottish merchant strongly linked to Manchester; he was also a Liberal Party politician who Background
Provand was the son of George Provand, a Glasgow merchant and his wife Ann Reid Dryburgh. He never married.
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proviant
proviant (ˈprɒvɪənt) Also 7 proveant, 9 proviand. [a. G. proviant, Du. proviand, in It. provianda, apparently an altered form of provenda provend, influenced by OF. proveant providing, proveance provision. Brought into Eng. by soldiers who served in the Thirty Years' War, 1618–48. The German word is...
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William Baillie, Lord Provand
William Baillie, Lord Provand (died 26 May 1593) was a Scottish judge from Lamington. As a judge, he was known as Lord Provand. He married Elizabeth Durham.
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provant
provant, n. (ˈprɒvənt) Also 5–7 provent(e. [app. a. MLG. provant, later form of provande provand; perh. sometimes confounded with provent n. Formerly proˈvant.] 1. Provand, provender; an allowance of food.c 1450 Mankind 61 in Macro Plays, The chaff, to horse xall be goode provente; When a man ys for...
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Provand's Lordship
Provand's Lordship is a medieval historic house museum in Glasgow, Scotland, located in Townhead the top of Castle Street within sight of Glasgow Cathedral History
Provand's Lordship was built as part of St Nicholas's Hospital by Andrew Muirhead, Bishop of Glasgow in 1471.
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Provan Hall
As a judge, he was known as Lord Provand. Gallery
See also
Provand's Lordship, built in 1471, also in Glasgow.
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provant-master
† ˈprovant-ˌmaster Obs. [f. provant n. + master n.1: cf. Du. provand-meester (Kilian; mod. proviand-), G. proviant-meister.] The officer in charge of the commissariat; the commissary; also ? a supplier of or dealer in provisions.1607 Topsell Four-f. Beasts (1658) 399 When the Scythians understood th...
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William Baillie
Baillie (1827–1922), New Zealand politician
William Baillie, Lord Provand (died 1593), Scottish judge
William Baillie, Lord Polkemmet (1736–1816), Scottish
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教会采地主权
1978年,该建筑被教会采地领主协会(Provand's Lordship Society)提供给格拉斯哥市。今天,这所房子装备了由威廉伯勒尔爵士捐赠的十七世纪苏格兰家具。 参考
Provand's Lordship - official site
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格拉斯哥博物馆
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Drochil Castle
Morton sold the wool from his Drochil estates to a merchant, John Provand, and his tenants from Linton carted it to Edinburgh.
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Dreda Boyd
Provands Lordship
Dreda was secretary of the Provand's Lordship Club, which was founded in 1906 to preserve the building, a medieval historic house on
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Brown Lady of Raynham Hall
Under Shira's direction Provand quickly took the cap off the lens while Shira pressed the trigger to activate the camera's flash. Indre Shira saw the apparition descending the stairs at the precise moment when Captain Provand’s head was under the black cloth.
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Alexander Clark of Balbirnie
It was delivered by Clark's son-in-law John Provand to William Fairlie, who commissioned the goldsmith David Gilbert to refashion and upgrade it, and it Their children included:
Alexander Clerk
James Clark or Clerk of Balbirnie
Bathia Clark, who married John Provand of Caldhame.
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