- male, deceased (1258)
- Clement (died 1258) was a thirteenth century Dominican friar who was the first member of the Dominican Order in Britain and Ireland to become a...
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- male, deceased (1231)
- Osbert († 1231) was an early 13th century cleric who held the position of Bishop of Dunblane (Scotland). A mandate for a new election was issued in...
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- male, deceased (1684)
- Robert Leighton (born 1611, died 25 June 1684) was a Scottish prelate and scholar, best known as a church minister, Bishop of Dunblane, Archbishop...
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- male, deceased (1564)
- William Chisholm (I) (d. 1564), bishop of Dunblane, was the second son of Edmund Chisholm of Cromlix, near Dunblane, a son of Chisholm of that ilk...
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- male, deceased (590)
- Saint Blane was a Bishop and Confessor in Scotland, born on the island of Bute, date unknown; died 590. His feast is kept on 10 August. He was a...
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- Michael Ochiltree [Ouchtre] (d. 1445 x 1447) was a 15th century Scottish prelate and administrator. A close associate of King James I of Scotland,...
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- male, deceased (1855)
- James Gillespie Graham was a Scottish architect, born in Dunblane. He is most notable for his work in the Scottish Gothic style (sometimes called...
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- male, 35 years old
- Craig Wilson (born September 14, 1973 in Dumfries) is a Scottish curler from Dunblane. In 1993, Wilson won the World Junior Curling Championships...
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- male, deceased (2002)
- Donald Wilson (born September 1 1910, Dunblane, Scotland; died March 6 2002, Gloucestershire, England) was a British television writer and...
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- male, deceased (1328)
- Henry le Chen [le Cheyn, le Chein, Cheyne, de Chene] was a late 13th-century and early 14th-century Scoto-Norman bishop. Hector Boece claims that...
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