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Hardie, James Keir, 1856-1915 (21)

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Labor leader of Great Britain.

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Hardie, James Keir, socialist and labour leader (14)

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Epithet: socialist and labour leader

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Keir, James, 1735-1820 (3)

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James Keir, a glass manufacturer, translated Pierre Jacques Macquer's Dictionnaire de Chimie in 1776, to which he later added notes of his own.

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Howard, J. Keir (James Keir) (1)

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No biographical history available for this identity.

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Keir, James, active 1790-1797 (1)

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Baxter, James K. (Keir), 1926-1972 (1)

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Born Dunedin, New Zealand, June 1926; poet and playright, his radio play, Jack Winter's Dream (1959), made him internationally famous. Among his poetry collections was Pig Island Letters , published in 1966. In that year, he accepted the Robert Burns Fellowship at the University of Otago. He resigned to live in Jerusalem, a Maori settlement on the Wanganui river and travelled to nearby cities to work with the poor. His poems of this period often railed against society for tolerating poverty....

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Stirling, James, active 1708-1710, of Keir, county Perthshire (1)

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Epithet: of Keir, county Perthshire

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