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• In 2007 the University of Aberdeen's Marischal Museum returned to New Zealand nine tattooed heads, part of the collection since the 1820s.
Natural History Museum returns bones of 138 Torres Strait Islanders 2011
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Marischal, and Balmile, through the accident of a fire at an inn.
Vailima Letters 2005
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After the formal introductions, in fact, the older men, Jared, the Earl Marischal, and a rather seedy-looking specimen referred to casually as "Balhaldy," had gravitated together and begun talking Scottish politics, leaving Jamie and His Highness more or less to themselves.
Dragonfly in Amber Gabaldon, Diana 1992
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Grammar School there and later entered the Marischal College of the University of Aberdeen to study medicine.
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Earl Marischal and several heads of clans to the mountains, to shelter themselves from the pursuit of the Government troops.
Memoirs of the Jacobites of 1715 and 1745. Volume I. Mrs. Thomson
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The Marquis of Huntley, with five hundred horse and two thousand foot, next arrived; and the Earl Marischal shortly afterwards brought a thousand men to the camp.
Memoirs of the Jacobites of 1715 and 1745. Volume I. Mrs. Thomson
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Marischal and Colonel Clephan arrived at the shore, but they could get no boat to convey them, for fear of the men-of-war that were cruizing near.
Memoirs of the Jacobites of 1715 and 1745. Volume I. Mrs. Thomson
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He conferred, it must be allowed, but little credit on a party which could number among its adherents the brave Earl Marischal, the benevolent and honourable Derwentwater, and the disinterested Nithisdale.
Memoirs of the Jacobites of 1715 and 1745. Volume I. Mrs. Thomson
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Earl, accompanied by the Earl Marischal and General Hamilton, and attended by twenty or thirty persons of quality, on horseback, set out with a guard of horse to attend him whom they considered as their rightful Sovereign.
Memoirs of the Jacobites of 1715 and 1745. Volume I. Mrs. Thomson
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Earl Marischal; and the adherents who welcomed him as their Prince, had there an opportunity of forming a judgment of one whom they had hitherto known only by the flattering representations of those who had visited the young adventurer, at his little Court in Lorraine.
Memoirs of the Jacobites of 1715 and 1745. Volume I. Mrs. Thomson
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