Bennie is a surname which may refer to:
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John Kerr may refer to:
MacLeod and McLeod are surnames in the English language.
McNab, MacNab, Macnab, MacNabb or Mac-Nab is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Livingstone is a surname and given name. The surname is toponymic. It is one of the habitual surnames eventually adopted by members of the Scottish branch of the Irish Dunleavy /MacNulty royals, including the ancestors of the African missionary doctor and African explorer David Livingstone. There may be a relationship between the Livingstones and Clan MacLea.
Farquhar is a surname of Scottish origin, derived from the Scottish Gaelic fearchar, from fear ("man") and car ("beloved"). Farquharson is a further derivation of the name, meaning "son of Farquhar". The name originated as a given name, but had become established as a surname by the 14th century.
Robert, Bob or Bobby Clark may refer to:
Hardie is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Benny or Bennie is a given name or a shortened version of the given names ,Benna, or Benjamin, or less commonly, Benedict, Bennett, Bernice, Ebenezer or Bernard.
Gow is a Scottish surname. The name is derived from the Gaelic gobha, meaning 'smith'. The name is represented in Scottish Gaelic as Gobha.
The 1923–24 Scottish Cup was the 46th staging of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition. The Cup was won by Airdrieonians, who defeated Hibernian 2–0 in the final.
Lambie is a surname. Articles include:
Robert Hunter Brown Bennie was a Scottish footballer, who played as a left half.
Chalmers is a Scottish surname. Notable people with this surname include:
The Glasgow and Milngavie Junction Railway was a short locally promoted branch line built to connect the industrial town of Milngavie with the main line railway network, near Glasgow, Scotland. It opened in 1863.
Lapsley is a surname, originating in Scotland. It may refer to:
John Bennie was a Presbyterian missionary and early Xhosa linguist. In 1816 he became associated with the Glasgow Missionary Society while still in Scotland and sailed to South Africa on the ship Woodlark as a catechist where he carried out his missionary work in the Ciskei.
Docherty is a Scottish/Irish surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Abbs is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Events from the year 1930 in Scotland.
John Bennie may refer to: