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* [[Gareth Hoskins]] (1967–2016), architect, UK Architect of the year 2006
* [[Gareth Hoskins]] (1967–2016), architect, UK Architect of the year 2006
* [[Edith Hughes (architect)|Edith Mary Wardlaw Burnet Hughes]] (1888–1971), considered Britain's first practising woman architect, who established her own firm in 1920
* [[Edith Hughes (architect)|Edith Mary Wardlaw Burnet Hughes]] (1888–1971), considered Britain's first practising woman architect, who established her own firm in 1920
* [[Robert Hurd]] (1905-1963)
* [[Ernest Auldjo Jamieson]] (1880–1937), architect specialising in country houses, largely for wealthy family friends
* [[Ernest Auldjo Jamieson]] (1880–1937), architect specialising in country houses, largely for wealthy family friends
* [[George Meikle Kemp]] (1795–1844), carpenter, draughtsman, and architect, best known as the designer of the Scott Monument
* [[George Meikle Kemp]] (1795–1844), carpenter, draughtsman, and architect, best known as the designer of the Scott Monument
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* [[William Henry Playfair]] (1790–1857)
* [[William Henry Playfair]] (1790–1857)
* [[B. Marcus Priteca]] (1889–1971)
* [[B. Marcus Priteca]] (1889–1971)
* [[Alan Reiach]] (1910-1992)
* [[Robert Reid Raeburn]] (1819–1888), architect who worked in and around Edinburgh
* [[Robert Reid Raeburn]] (1819–1888), architect who worked in and around Edinburgh
* [[Robert Reid (architect)|Robert Reid]] (1774–1856), King's architect and surveyor for Scotland
* [[Robert Reid (architect)|Robert Reid]] (1774–1856), King's architect and surveyor for Scotland
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* [[Robert Aitken (publisher)|Robert Aitken]] (1734–1802), [[Philadelphia]] printer, the first to publish an English language Bible in the United States
* [[Robert Aitken (publisher)|Robert Aitken]] (1734–1802), [[Philadelphia]] printer, the first to publish an English language Bible in the United States
*[[Alexander Aikman]] (1755–1838), Jamaican printer, newspaper publisher, and landowner.
*[[Alexander Aikman]] (1755–1838), Jamaican printer, newspaper publisher, and landowner.
*[[Arthur Anderson (businessman)|Arthur Anderson]] (1792–1868), co-founder of P&O
*[[Arthur Anderson (businessman)|Arthur Anderson]] (1792–1868), co-founder of [[P&O]]
* [[Alexander Arbuthnot (printer)|Alexander Arbuthnot]] (died 1585), printer, work including [[George Buchanan]]'s first History of Scotland
* [[Alexander Arbuthnot (printer)|Alexander Arbuthnot]] (died 1585), printer, work including [[George Buchanan]]'s first History of Scotland
* [[George Gough Arbuthnot|Sir George Gough Arbuthnot]] (1848–1929), businessman and civic leader in [[British India]]
* [[George Gough Arbuthnot|Sir George Gough Arbuthnot]] (1848–1929), businessman and civic leader in [[British India]]
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* [[John George Bartholomew]] (1860–1920), cartographer and geographer
* [[John George Bartholomew]] (1860–1920), cartographer and geographer
* [[John (Ian) Bartholomew]] (1890–1962), cartographer and geographer
* [[John (Ian) Bartholomew]] (1890–1962), cartographer and geographer
* [[William Beardmore, 1st Baron Invernairn]] (1856–1936), founder of [[William Beardmore and Company]] engineers and shipbuilders
* [[William Beardmore, 1st Baron Invernairn]] (1856–1936), founder of [[William Beardmore & Company]] engineers and shipbuilders
* [[James Gordon Bennett, Sr.]] (1795–1872), founder and publisher of the ''[[New York Herald]]''
* [[James Gordon Bennett, Sr.]] (1795–1872), founder and publisher of the ''[[New York Herald]]''
* [[Alexander Berry]] (1781–1873), town of [[Berry, New South Wales|Berry]] is named after him, possibly the first millionaire in Australia
* [[Alexander Berry]] (1781–1873), town of [[Berry, New South Wales|Berry]] is named after him, possibly the first millionaire in Australia
* [[David Berry (landowner)|David Berry]] (1795–1889), livestock breeder, landowner and benefactor; brother of Alexander Berry
* [[David Berry (landowner)|David Berry]] (1795–1889), livestock breeder, landowner and benefactor; brother of Alexander Berry
* [[John Broadwood]] (1732–1812), founder of the [[piano]] manufacturer [[Broadwood and Sons]]
* [[Peter Buchan]] (1790–1854), editor, publisher, and collector of ballads and folktales
* [[Peter Buchan]] (1790–1854), editor, publisher, and collector of ballads and folktales
* [[David Dunbar Buick|David Buick]] (1854–1929), founded the Buick car company
* [[David Dunbar Buick|David Buick]] (1854–1929), founded the [[Buick]] car company
* [[Sir George Burns, 1st Baronet]] (1795–1890), shipping magnate
* [[Sir George Burns, 1st Baronet]] (1795–1890), shipping magnate
* [[James Burns (Australian shipowner)|Sir James Burns]] (1846–1923), businessman, shipowner and philanthropist in Australia
* [[James Burns (Australian shipowner)|Sir James Burns]] (1846–1923), businessman, shipowner and philanthropist in Australia
* [[James Burns (Scottish shipowner)|James Burns]] (1789–1871), shipowner born in Glasgow
* [[James Burns (Scottish shipowner)|James Burns]] (1789–1871), shipowner born in Glasgow
* [[John Burns, 1st Baron Inverclyde]] (1829–1901), shipowner, chairman of [[Cunard Line|Cunard]]
* [[John Burns, 1st Baron Inverclyde]] (1829–1901), shipowner, chairman of [[Cunard]]
* [[Agnes Campbell (printer)|Agnes Campbell, Lady Roseburn]] (1637–1716), printer, described as "Scotland's wealthiest early modern printer".
* [[Agnes Campbell (printer)|Agnes Campbell, Lady Roseburn]] (1637–1716), printer, described as "Scotland's wealthiest early modern printer".
* [[Andrew Carnegie]] (1835–1919), steel magnate, major philanthropist
* [[Andrew Carnegie]] (1835–1919), steel magnate, major philanthropist
* [[Thomas Catto, 1st Baron Catto]] (1879–1959), businessman, Governor of the Bank of England.
* [[Thomas Catto, 1st Baron Catto]] (1879–1959), businessman, [[Governor of the Bank of England]].
* [[William Chambers (publisher)|William Chambers of Glenormiston]] (1800–1883), publisher
* [[William Chambers (publisher)|William Chambers of Glenormiston]] (1800–1883), publisher
* Sir [[Arnold Clark]] (1928–2017), founder of Arnold Clark motor group
* Sir [[Arnold Clark]] (1928–2017), founder of [[Arnold Clark Automobiles]]
* [[Catherine Cranston]] (1849–1934), leading figure in the development of [[tea rooms]], patron of [[Charles Rennie Mackintosh]] and others
* [[Catherine Cranston]] (1849–1934), leading figure in the development of [[tea rooms]], patron of [[Charles Rennie Mackintosh]] and others
* [[William Cunninghame]] of Lainshaw (1731–1799), tobacco merchant
* [[William Cunninghame]] of Lainshaw (1731–1799), tobacco merchant
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* [[Adam Dawson (distiller)|Adam Dawson]] (1793–1873), [[Linlithgow]] and owner of [[St Magdalene distillery]]
* [[Adam Dawson (distiller)|Adam Dawson]] (1793–1873), [[Linlithgow]] and owner of [[St Magdalene distillery]]
* [[George Dempster of Dunnichen]] and Skibo (1732–1818), advocate, landowner, agricultural improver, politician and business man
* [[George Dempster of Dunnichen]] and Skibo (1732–1818), advocate, landowner, agricultural improver, politician and business man
* [[Peter Denny]] (1821–1895), shipbuilder and shipowner, with [[William Denny and Brothers]]
* [[Peter Denny]] (1821–1895), shipbuilder and shipowner, with [[William Denny & Brothers]]
* [[John Dewar, Sr.]] (1805–1880), founder of [[John Dewar & Sons]], Scotch whisky distillers
* [[John Dewar, Sr.]] (1805–1880), founder of [[John Dewar & Sons]], Scotch whisky distillers
* Dr. [[Henry Duncan (1774–1846)|Henry Duncan]] (1774–1846), Church of Scotland Minister; started the world's first savings bank in Ruthwell, Dumfries and Galloway
* Dr. [[Henry Duncan (1774–1846)|Henry Duncan]] (1774–1846), Church of Scotland Minister; started the world's first savings bank in Ruthwell, Dumfries and Galloway
* [[John Elder (shipbuilder)|John Elder]] (1824–1869), marine engineer and shipbuilder
* [[John Elder (shipbuilder)|John Elder]] (1824–1869), marine engineer and shipbuilder
* Sir [[Tom Farmer]] (born 1940), entrepreneur
* Sir [[Tom Farmer]] (born 1940), entrepreneur
* [[Robert Fleming (financier)|Robert Fleming]] (1845–1933), financier, founder of [[Robert Fleming & Co.]] [[merchant bank]]
* [[Robert Fleming (financier)|Robert Fleming]] (1845–1933), financier, founder of [[Robert Fleming & Co]] [[merchant bank]]
* [[B. C. Forbes]] (1880–1954), founder of ''[[Forbes]]'' magazine
* [[Bertie Forbes]] (1880–1954), founder of ''[[Forbes]]'' magazine
* [[Alexander Fordyce]] (died 1789), banker, involved in the [[bank run]] on [[Neal, James, Fordyce and Down]] in 1772
* [[Alexander Fordyce]] (died 1789), banker, involved in the [[bank run]] on [[Neal, James, Fordyce and Down]] in 1772
* [[Hugh Fraser (retailer)|Hugh Fraser]] (1817–1853), founder of [[House of Fraser]] group of department stores
* [[Hugh Fraser (retailer)|Hugh Fraser]] (1817–1853), founder of [[House of Fraser]]
* [[Anita Frew|Anita Margaret Frew]] (born 1957), businessperson
* [[Anita Frew|Anita Margaret Frew]] (born 1957), businessperson
* [[Martin Gilbert (businessman)|Martin Gilbert]] (born 1955), Chief Executive of Aberdeen Asset Management
* [[Martin Gilbert (businessman)|Martin Gilbert]] (born 1955), Chief Executive of [[Aberdeen Asset Management]]
* [[James Gillespie (philanthropist)|James Gillespie]] (1726–1797), [[Snuff (tobacco)|snuff-maker]] and philanthropist
* [[James Gillespie (philanthropist)|James Gillespie]] (1726–1797), [[Snuff (tobacco)|snuff-maker]] and philanthropist
* [[Ann Gloag]] (born 1942), co-founder of Stagecoach Group, born in Perth
* [[Ann Gloag]] (born 1942), co-founder of [[Stagecoach Group]], born in Perth
* [[Thomas Blake Glover]] (1838–1911), Nagasaki-based trader in 19th-century Japan
* [[Thomas Blake Glover]] (1838–1911), Nagasaki-based trader in 19th-century Japan
* [[Robert Gordon (philanthropist)|Robert Gordon]] (1668–1731), founder of the [[Robert Gordon University]]
* [[Robert Gordon (philanthropist)|Robert Gordon]] (1668–1731), founder of the [[Robert Gordon University]]
* [[Angus Grossart|Sir Angus Grossart]] (1937–2022), chairman of merchant bank Noble Grossart
* [[Angus Grossart|Sir Angus Grossart]] (1937–2022), chairman of merchant bank Noble Grossart
* [[Andrew Halyburton]] (died 1507), merchant, 'Conservator of the Scottish privileges in the [[Low Countries]]'
* [[Andrew Halyburton]] (died 1507), merchant, '[[Conservator of the Scottish privileges in the Low Countries]]'
* [[Willie Haughey]] (born 1956), entrepreneur and founder of City Refrigeration Holdings
* [[Willie Haughey]] (born 1956), entrepreneur and founder of City Refrigeration Holdings
* [[George Heriot]] (1563–1624), goldsmith and founder of [[George Heriot's School]]
* [[George Heriot]] (1563–1624), goldsmith and founder of [[George Heriot's School]]
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* [[Brian Souter]] (born 1954), entrepreneur and co-founder of [[Stagecoach Group]]
* [[Brian Souter]] (born 1954), entrepreneur and co-founder of [[Stagecoach Group]]
* [[James Stirling (1800–1876)|James Stirling]] (1800–1876), builder of [[steam locomotive]]s, brother of [[Robert Stirling]]
* [[James Stirling (1800–1876)|James Stirling]] (1800–1876), builder of [[steam locomotive]]s, brother of [[Robert Stirling]]
* [[Thomas Sutherland (banker)|Thomas Sutherland]] (1834–1922), founder of [[The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation]] and [[HSBC Holdings plc]]
* [[Thomas Sutherland (banker)|Thomas Sutherland]] (1834–1922), founder of [[HSBC]]
* [[David Couper Thomson]] (1861–1954), proprietor of the newspaper and publishing company [[D. C. Thomson & Co. Ltd]]
* [[David Couper Thomson]] (1861–1954), proprietor of the newspaper and publishing company [[DC Thomson]]
* [[George Thomson (shipbuilder)|George Thomson]] (1815–1866), marine engineer and shipbuilder
* [[George Thomson (shipbuilder)|George Thomson]] (1815–1866), marine engineer and shipbuilder
* [[William Walls]] (1819–1893), lawyer and industrialist, influenced the development of 19th-century Glasgow
* [[William Walls]] (1819–1893), lawyer and industrialist, influenced the development of 19th-century Glasgow
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==Composers==
==Composers==
* Euphemia Allen (1861–1948), composer of the famous [[Chopsticks (waltz)]]
* [[Robert Burns]] (1759–1796)
* [[Robert Burns]] (1759–1796)
* [[Robert Carver (composer)|Robert Carver]] (c. 1485–c. 1570)
* [[Robert Carver (composer)|Robert Carver]] (c. 1485–c. 1570)
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==Humorists==<!-- This section is linked from [[List of Scots]] -->
==Humorists==<!-- This section is linked from [[List of Scots]] -->
* [[Stanley Baxter]] (born 1926)
* [[Stanley Baxter]] (1926–2025)
* [[Danny Bhoy]] (born 1974)
* [[Danny Bhoy]] (born 1974)
* [[Frankie Boyle]] (born 1972)
* [[Frankie Boyle]] (born 1972)
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* [[Alun Cochrane]] (born 1975)
* [[Alun Cochrane]] (born 1975)
* [[Billy Connolly]] (born 1942)
* [[Billy Connolly]] (born 1942)
* [[Ronald Balfour Corbett]] (born 1930), known better as [[Ronnie Corbett]]
* [[Ronald Balfour Corbett]] (1930–2016), known better as [[Ronnie Corbett]]
* [[Ivor Cutler]] (1923–2006)
* [[Ivor Cutler]] (1923–2006)
* [[Karen Dunbar]] (born 1971)
* [[Karen Dunbar]] (born 1971)
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* [[Janette Tough]] (born 1947), A.K.A. [[The Krankies|Wee Jimmy Krankie]]
* [[Janette Tough]] (born 1947), A.K.A. [[The Krankies|Wee Jimmy Krankie]]
* [[Danny Wallace (humorist)|Danny Wallace]] (born 1976)
* [[Danny Wallace (humorist)|Danny Wallace]] (born 1976)
* [[ Kristoper Young [menace to society at swords and Motherwell, in fact most of Scotland and uk. He wasn’t born, he was created in a space vacuum.


==Military==
==Military==
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* [[Thomas Charles Hope]] (1766–1844), physician and chemist, discoverer of the element [[strontium]]
* [[Thomas Charles Hope]] (1766–1844), physician and chemist, discoverer of the element [[strontium]]
* [[Joseph Hume]] (1777–1855), physician and [[Radicals (UK)|Radical]] MP
* [[Joseph Hume]] (1777–1855), physician and [[Radicals (UK)|Radical]] MP
* [[John Hunter (surgeon)|John Hunter]] (1728–1793), surgeon, after whom the [[Hunterian Museum at the Royal College of Surgeons]] is named
* [[John Hunter (surgeon)|John Hunter]] (1728–1793), surgeon, after whom the [[Hunterian Museum, London]] is named
* [[Sir Robert Hutchison, 1st Baronet of Thurle|Sir Robert Hutchison]] (1871–1960), physician and [[paediatrician]]
* [[Sir Robert Hutchison, 1st Baronet of Thurle|Sir Robert Hutchison]] (1871–1960), physician and [[paediatrician]]
* [[Elsie Inglis]] (1864–1917), medical reformer and suffragette
* [[Elsie Inglis]] (1864–1917), medical reformer and suffragette
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* [[James Abercromby, 1st Baron Dunfermline]] (1776–1858), barrister and [[Speaker of the House of Commons (United Kingdom)|Speaker of the House of Commons]] between 1835 and 1839
* [[James Abercromby, 1st Baron Dunfermline]] (1776–1858), barrister and [[Speaker of the House of Commons (United Kingdom)|Speaker of the House of Commons]] between 1835 and 1839
* [[Sir Andrew Agnew, 7th Baronet]] (1793–1849), politician and prominent promoter of [[Sunday Sabbatarianism]]
* [[Sir Andrew Agnew, 7th Baronet]] (1793–1849), politician and prominent promoter of [[Sunday Sabbatarianism]]
* [[James Alexander (lawyer)|James Alexander]] (1691–1756), [[attorney general]] of [[New Jersey]]<ref name="Marquis 1607–1896">{{cite book | title = Who Was Who in America, Historical Volume, 1607–1896 | publisher = Marquis Who's Who | location = Chicago |year = 1963}}</ref>
* [[James Alexander (lawyer)|James Alexander]] (1691–1756), [[Attorney General of New Jersey|attorney general of New Jersey]]<ref name="Marquis 1607–1896">{{cite book | title = Who Was Who in America, Historical Volume, 1607–1896 | publisher = Marquis Who's Who | location = Chicago |year = 1963}}</ref>
* [[John Baird (revolutionary)|John Baird]] (1790–1820), revolutionary
* [[John Baird (revolutionary)|John Baird]] (1790–1820), revolutionary
* [[Robert Barton of Over Barnton]] (died 1540), merchant, sailor and politician; as [[Comptroller of the Household|Comptroller]], [[Master of the Mint]] and [[Lord High Treasurer]]
* [[Robert Barton of Over Barnton]] (died 1540), merchant, sailor and politician; as [[Comptroller of the Household|Comptroller]], [[Master of the Mint]] and [[Lord High Treasurer]]
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* [[James Wilson (revolutionary)|James Wilson]] (1760–1820), revolutionary
* [[James Wilson (revolutionary)|James Wilson]] (1760–1820), revolutionary
* [[James Wilson (Founding Father)|James Wilson]] (1742–1798), one of the [[Founding Fathers of the United States]], signatory of the [[United States Declaration of Independence]]
* [[James Wilson (Founding Father)|James Wilson]] (1742–1798), one of the [[Founding Fathers of the United States]], signatory of the [[United States Declaration of Independence]]
* [[John Witherspoon]] (1723–1794), [[Scottish American|Scottish-American]] Presbyterian minister, educator, farmer, Founding Father of the United States
* [[Robert Crichton Wyllie]] (1798–1865), physician and businessman, Minister of Foreign Affairs in the [[Kingdom of Hawaii]]
* [[Robert Crichton Wyllie]] (1798–1865), physician and businessman, Minister of Foreign Affairs in the [[Kingdom of Hawaii]]


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* [[Gillian Cooke]] (born 1982), athlete and bobsledder
* [[Gillian Cooke]] (born 1982), athlete and bobsledder
* [[Davie Cooper]] (1956–1995), footballer
* [[Davie Cooper]] (1956–1995), footballer
* [[Kay Copland]], sport shooter<ref>{{cite web |title=Scotland take shooting gold medal |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/commonwealth_games/delhi_2010/9078829.stm |website=BBC Sporr |access-date=6 May 2020 |date=11 October 2010}}</ref>
* [[Kay Copland]], sport shooter<ref>{{cite web |title=Scotland take shooting gold medal |url=https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/commonwealth_games/delhi_2010/9078829.stm |website=BBC Sporr |access-date=6 May 2020 |date=11 October 2010}}</ref>
* [[David Coulthard]] (born 1971), Formula One driver<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.mclaren.com/racing/heritage/driver/david-coulthard/|title=McLaren Racing – Heritage – David Coulthard|work=www.mclaren.com|access-date=September 9, 2019}}</ref>
* [[David Coulthard]] (born 1971), Formula One driver<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.mclaren.com/racing/heritage/driver/david-coulthard/|title=McLaren Racing – Heritage – David Coulthard|work=www.mclaren.com|access-date=September 9, 2019}}</ref>
* [[Stevie Crawford]], professional football player and coach of [[Dunfermline Athletic F.C.]]
* [[Stevie Crawford]], professional football player and coach of [[Dunfermline Athletic F.C.]]
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* Dr John Kennedy (1819–1884), Highland preacher, author of ''Days of the Fathers in Ross-shire''
* Dr John Kennedy (1819–1884), Highland preacher, author of ''Days of the Fathers in Ross-shire''
* [[John Knox]] (c. 1513–1572), leader of the Scottish Reformation
* [[John Knox]] (c. 1513–1572), leader of the Scottish Reformation
* [[Robert Leighton (bishop)|Robert Leighton]] (1611–1684), Archbishop of Glasgow, Principal of the University of Edinburgh from 1653 to 1662
* [[Thomas Leishman]] (1825–1904), minister and liturgical scholar
* [[Thomas Leishman]] (1825–1904), minister and liturgical scholar
* [[David Lindsay, 1st Duke of Montrose]] (1440–1495), first Scottish non-royal duke, [[Lord High Admiral of Scotland]], [[Master of the Royal Household of Scotland]], [[Great Chamberlain]] and [[Justiciar]]
* [[David Lindsay, 1st Duke of Montrose]] (1440–1495), first Scottish non-royal duke, [[Lord High Admiral of Scotland]], [[Master of the Royal Household of Scotland]], [[Great Chamberlain]] and [[Justiciar]]
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* [[John Guthrie Tait]] (1861–1945), educator, principal of the [[Central College of Bangalore]], and sportsman
* [[John Guthrie Tait]] (1861–1945), educator, principal of the [[Central College of Bangalore]], and sportsman
* [[Stella Tennant]] (born 1970), model  
* [[Stella Tennant]] (born 1970), model  
* [[Mary Anne MacLeod Trump]] (1912–2000), philanthropist, mother of [[Donald Trump]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2017/11/03/mary-macleod-trump-donald-trump-mother-biography-mom-immigrant-scotland-215779|title=The Mystery of Mary Trump|last=Kruse|first=Michael|date=December 2017|publisher=[[Politico]]|access-date=June 6, 2020}}</ref>
* [[Mary Anne MacLeod Trump]] (1912–2000), philanthropist, mother of [[Donald Trump]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2017/11/03/mary-macleod-trump-donald-trump-mother-biography-mom-immigrant-scotland-215779/|title=The Mystery of Mary Trump|last=Kruse|first=Michael|date=December 2017|publisher=[[Politico]]|access-date=June 6, 2020}}</ref>
* [[John Thomson (photographer)|John Thomson]] (1837–1921), photographer
* [[John Thomson (photographer)|John Thomson]] (1837–1921), photographer
* [[James Tytler]] (1745–1804), apothecary, editor of the second edition of ''Encyclopædia Britannica''; first person in Britain to fly (by ascending in a hot air balloon)
* [[James Tytler]] (1745–1804), apothecary, editor of the second edition of ''Encyclopædia Britannica''; first person in Britain to fly (by ascending in a hot air balloon)
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* [[Alexander Wilson (photographer)|Alexander Wilson]] (d. 1922), noted amateur photographer, working in Dundee
* [[Alexander Wilson (photographer)|Alexander Wilson]] (d. 1922), noted amateur photographer, working in Dundee
* [[Margaret Wilson (Scottish martyr)|Margaret Wilson]] (c. 1667–1685), Covenanter martyr
* [[Margaret Wilson (Scottish martyr)|Margaret Wilson]] (c. 1667–1685), Covenanter martyr
* [[Roderick Wright]] (1940–2005), disgraced Catholic bishop
* [[Roderick Wright (bishop)|Roderick Wright]] (1940–2005), disgraced Catholic bishop


==See also==
==See also==

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