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  1. Biography - Watson, John (1850-1907): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2002-01-01
  2. Piece of paper signed by Ian MacLaren, pseudonym of Rev. John Watson (1850-1907). by Ian; John Watson MacLaren, 1899-01-01
  3. Church folks by Ian Maclaren (Dr. John Watson). by Maclaren. Ian. 1850-1907., 1900-01-01
  4. Graham of Claverhouse by Ian Maclaren [i.e. J. Watson]. by Maclaren. Ian. 1850-1907., 1908-01-01

1. Project Gutenberg Author Index
Waterlow, Sydney Philip Perigal, 18781944. Waters, Mrs. WG (William George).Watson, John, 1850-1907. Webster. Webster, Frank V. Webster, Jean, 1876-1916.
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Author Index "W"
Wagner, Richard, 1813-1883 Wairy, Louis Constant, 1778-1845 Walker, H. Wilfrid Wallace, Alfred Russel, 1823-1913 ... Wyss, Johann David, 1743-1818
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2. WADDELL, R
G 1886. Watson, John, 18501907. The days of auld lang syne.
http://www.fsu.edu/~speccoll/scottish/w.html
WADELLE. Hately. The Psalmes, frae Hebrew intil Scottis. E 1971 WADE, James A. History of St. Mary's Abbey, Melrose, etc. E 1859 WAKULLA. See Munro WALFORD, Mrs. Lucy Bethia (Colquhoun), 1845-1915. Recollections of a Scottish novelist. L 1910 WALKER, Archibald Stodart, 1869-1935. A beggar!s wallet. E 1905 WALKER, James Hubert, 1901- Mountain days in the Highlands and Alps. NY 1937 WALKER, John. Poems. Carlisle 1914 WALKER, Marjory E.E., 1894- . A child's thoughts in prose and rhyme. Ary 1907 WALKER, Norman L. Scottish church history. E nd (ca 1900). WALKER, Thomas M. Poems of the people. Govan 1921 WALLACE, William. See Murison. Paterson WALLACE, William. Poems and songs. Galashiels 1885 The Actis and Deidis of Schir William Wallace, 1570. NY 1939 WALSH, James. Song-land and some Scottish singers we meet there. G 1904 WALSH, James, 1854-1902. WALSH, Maurice. Blacklock's feather. E 1932 The Spanish lady. L 1946 Trouble in the glen. L 1959 WALTON County, Florida. MacKinnon WANLESS, R.H. Just-life. E 1937 WAR MEMORIAL. See Beith WARD, Lock and Company.

3. The Political Graveyard: Politicians Who Died In 1907
Lucien Baker (18461907). John Watson Barr (1826-1907) Francis Wayland Palmer (1827-1907). John Patton, Jr. (1850-1907). Henry Roberts Pease (1835-1907)
http://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/died-1907.html
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Politicians Who Died in 1907
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4. The Political Graveyard: Politicians Who Were Born In 1850
John H. McGraw (18501910). William Watson McIntire (1850-1912) Robert E. Pattison (1850-1904). John Patton, Jr. (1850-1907). Charles Rittenhouse Pendleton (b.
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Politicians Who Were Born in 1850
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5. A. P. Watt & Company: General Abstract
A. P. Watt and Company was the world's first literary agency and was the largest for its first thirty years of operation. Ward, Humphry, Mrs., 18511920. Watson, John, 1850-1907. Wellington House.
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Abstracts
  • General Abstract
  • Supplementary Abstract General Abstract: A. P. Watt and Company was the world's first literary agency and was the largest for its first thirty years of operation. Alexander Pollock Watt (1834-1914) began working as a literary agent in 1875 when a friend asked him to negotiate a contract with a London publishing company. By 1881, A. P. Watt had incorporated his business and begun to define the role of the literary agent. A. P. Watt and Company has remained in the forefront of the market in popular fiction and it has counted numerous important and/or best-selling authors among its clients. Online Catalog Terms: A. P. Watt and Company. Authors, American. Authors and publishers. Authors, English. Bennett, Arnold, 1867-1931. Buchan, John, 1875-1940. Chesterton, G. K. (Gilbert Keith), 1874-1936. Churchill, Winston, Sir, 1874-1965. Conrad, Joseph, 1857-1924. Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870. Hardy, Thomas, 1840-1928. Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-1936. Literary agentsEnglandHistory. Literature publishingHistory. Publishers and publishingHistory. Strindberg, August, 1849-1912. Twain, Mark, 1835-1910. Watt, A. P. (Alexander Pollock), 1834-1914. Wells, H. G. (Herbert George), 1866-1946. Wodehouse, P. G. (Pelham Grenville), 1881-1975. Yeats, W. B. (William Butler), 1865-1939. Supplementary Abstracts: Authors of major importance in the A. P. Watt and Company Records. Note that authors of special importance are listed in the general abstract for this collection.
  • 6. Watson, John (1850-1907). Novelist.
    John Watson ("Ian Maclaren") John Watson was born in Manningtree, Essex, on 3 November 1850, and is remembered (under his pseudonym "Ian Maclaren") as a leading member of the notorious "Kailyard" school of Scottish writers. As John Watson The Order of Service for Young People
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    John Watson ("Ian Maclaren")
    John Watson was born in Manningtree, Essex, on 3 November 1850, and is remembered (under his pseudonym "Ian Maclaren") as a leading member of the notorious "Kailyard" school of Scottish writers. Watson's family moved to Perth in 1854, and he was educated at Stirling High School, Edinburgh University, and New College, Edinburgh, where he trained for the ministry of the Free Church of Scotland. He worked in Logiealmond (Perthshire) from 1873 to 1877, then in Glasgow for three years. He was minister in Sefton Park, Liverpool, from 1880 until 1895, where he played a prominent part in the establishment of University College, later the University of Liverpool. He was also President of the National Free Church Council, and was involved in the foundation of Westminster College, Cambridge. Under his own name Watson mainly wrote religious books, but as "Ian Maclaren" he became famous with "Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush" (1894), a loose collection of rural "idylls" set in the fictional village of Drumtochty, which is probably based on Logiealmond. Church affairs are at the centre of village life, and pious deathbed scenes abound. The book's sentimentality proved highly popular, and other books followed in the same vein. In a review of Maclaren, J. M. Barrie

    7. Browse Top Level > Texts > Project Gutenberg > Subject > Literature
    Author Watson, John, 18501907 Keywords Authors W Watson, John, 1850-1907;Titles B ; Subject Literature; literary history and collections.
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    8. Browse Top Level > Texts > Project Gutenberg > Authors > W
    Waterlow, Sydney Philip Perigal, 18781944; Waters, Mrs. WG (William George); Watson,John, 1850-1907; Webster; Webster, Jean, 1876-1916; Webster, John, 1580?-1625?
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    9. Project Gutenberg Author Record
    Project Gutenberg Author record. Watson, John, 18501907. Titles. Books AndBookmen. To the main listings page. Main Project Gutenberg Web page (online).
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    Watson, John, 1850-1907
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    Books And Bookmen
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    10. Bob-e-books Authors Brett Martin
    bobe-books is an online internet publishing site. Maclaren, Ian pseud. AKA Watson, John, 1850-1907. Macy, Jesse, 1842-1919
    http://www.bob-e-books.com/authors/classicauthors.html

    11. LitSearch: An Online Literary Database
    Watson, John (18501907) Works by this author Books And Bookmen. Copyright2001 Keith Ito. All Rights Reserved. Admin Control Panel.
    http://daily.stanford.edu/litsearch/servlet/DescribeAuthor?name=Watson, John

    12. LitSearch: An Online Literary Database
    Keyword Search Motif Search Custom Search Browse Authors Browse Titles.Books And Bookmen by Watson, John (18501907). Copyright 2001 Keith Ito.
    http://daily.stanford.edu/litsearch/servlet/DescribeWork?work=3807

    13. Descendants Of John Geary ????-????
    1876 John Johnson (18431896) John Henry Johnson 1877 Silvester Winthrop Sargent(1850-1907) Winthroph Sargent m 1891 Riley Coates Watson (1865-1929
    http://users.hunterlink.net.au/~ddrge/genealogy/jg.html
    JOHN GEARY
    John Geary was a glass cutter in Surrey, England. He married Jane May and they had 3 children all born at Lamberth. Their two sons both emigrated to Australia. John in 1835 and George Henry in 1858. John married Harriet Boucher at Scots Presbyterian Church, Sydney on 16 Jul 1859. She was the daughter of Thomas and Louisa Boucher and was born in Sydney on 7 Apr 1835. They settled in Kiama, New South Wales where their 9 children were born. George Henry married Elizabeth Collins in Surrey, England on 18 Feb 1843. She was the daughter of William Collins and Mary Ann Townsend. They migrated from London to Australia on the Oliver Jordan arriving at Sydney on 1 Jul 1858. Their children George, John, Robert, Mary Ann, Caroline and Margaret are shown on the passenger list. Their son Edward was either a baby or was born on the voyage. Their 4 subsequent children were all born at Balmain, NSW.
    Lucy Phyllis Geary

    grandaughter of John.
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    her grandaughter. Updated 30 December 2002 John Geary Geary Descendants born in Australia Descendants born in Australia Edward Riach Geary Descendants born in Australia Home Email

    14. SLAINTE
    Ian Maclaren Novelist 18501907. Ian Maclaren was the pseudonym used for fictionwriting by John Watson, who was born in Manningtree, Essex, on 3rd November
    http://www.slainte.org.uk/Scotauth/macladsw.htm
    Ian Maclaren
    Novelist
    "Ian Maclaren" was the pseudonym used for fiction writing by John Watson , who was born in Manningtree, Essex, on 3rd November 1850. The family moved to Perth in 1854, and Watson was educated at Edinburgh University and the Free Church of Scotland college in Edinburgh. Ordained as a Free Church minister, he spent some years in Logiealmond, Perthshire, and in Glasgow, before beginning a long career in Liverpool. He published a number of religious works under his own name, but as Ian Maclaren was a leading member of the Kailyard School of Scottish fiction which came into being towards the end of the nineteenth century. Maclaren's first work in this genre, Beside the bonnie brier bush (1894) takes its title from Burns : "There grows a bonnie brier-bush in our kail-yard. ..." Beside the bonnie brier bush is a collection of "idylls" or stories, set in the fictional village of Drumtochty. The village is thought to be based on Logiealmond, where Maclaren began his ministerial career, but the picture of rural life, in common with most Kailyard works owes more to nostalgia than to the reality of Maclaren's time, or perhaps of any time. The narrator, though he may be a returned exile, is an "outsider" by virtue of his education and experience, so that he is able to observe the simple Scots-speaking villagers from a somewhat patronising height. Church affairs are at the centre of Drumtochty life, and the climax of a story is often a pious deathbed scene, where a brilliant young man or a saintly veteran goes to his eternal reward.

    15. DLB Search And Index
    6 Bowerman, Charles William (18511947) Volume 5 Boyes, Watson (1868-1929) Volume3 Boyle, Hugh (1850-1907) Volume 1 Boynton, Arthur John (1863-1922
    http://www.york.ac.uk/res/dlb/cfm/dlb_scripts/search.cfm?letter=B

    16. Inventory Of The Garber Letter Collection
    to Mr. Rogers. Watson, John (18501907) ALS, 2 p., August 26, 1897,Liverpool, to ? Watson, William (1858-1935) Poet. AMsS, 2
    http://www.cwru.edu/UL/SpecColl/Garber/letterw.htm
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    Waddell, Helen (1889-1865) Scholar, Author.
    • ALS, 1 p., August 17, n.y., London, to Mr. Wilson.
    • ALS, 2 p., November 26, 1933, London, to Mr. Wilson.
    Walford, Lucy Bethia (1845-1915) Novelist.
    • ACS, March 30, 1912, Torquay, to A. Clark Kennedy.
    Wallas, Graham (1858-1932) Socialist, Political Psychologist, Lecturer
    • APCS, 1929, to Miss Cross, 13 Woburn Sq, WCI
    Walmsley, Leo (1892-1966)
    • TLS, 1 p., 4to with envelope, August 17, 1939, Yorkshire, to Mr. Marshall.
    Walpole, Horace (1717-1797) Earl of Orford.

    17. Stories, Listed By Author
    Watson, John (18501907); see pseudonym Ian Maclaren (chron.) Watson, M. (chron.)* Tom Turrill’s Football Match, (ss) Boy’s Own Paper Mar 14 1908.
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    THOMPSON, JOHN H. (chron.) (continued)
    THOMPSON, JOHN W., Jr. (chron.)
    THOMPSON, JOHNNY (chron.)
    THOMPSON, KATE (chron.)
    THOMPSON, KATHLEEN (chron.)

    18. Index Stories, Listed By Author, Part 73
    S. Watson, IAN (1943 ); Watson, JC; Watson, John (1850-1907); seepseudonym Ian Maclaren; Watson, M. Watson, MC; Watson, MLD; Watson
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    19. Scottish Surnames
    of Mines and Tech. Surveys, Canada (194954). Watson, John (1850-1907) born inEssex. Scottish novelist and minister. His pseudonym was 'lan Maclaren'.
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    WADDELL , Sir Alexander (1913-) of Angus. Colonial Secretary, Gambia (1952-56), Sierra Leone (1956-58). Governor and C in C, Sarawak (1960-63). WALKER
    An inspector of a forest. Walker, Sir James (1863-1935) of Dundee. Chemist. Known for his work on hydrolysis, ionization and amphoteric electrolytes. Elected FRS in 1900. Walker, James (1916-) educated Falkirk. Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. Visiting Prof. Univ. of New York State (1957), Florida (1965) and McGill Univ. (1967) WALLACE
    The family are descended from Eimurus Galleius, whose son Richard Walense was living in the time of Walter the first Steward, and was father of Henry Waleys; whose son was Adam Wallace of Riccarton, 1158. Wallace, Alfred Russel (1823-1913) ofUsk, Monmouthshire and of Scottish descent. Architect, land surveyor and naturalist who independently formulated before Darwin, the theory of natural selection. Elected FRS in 1893.

    20. Theological And Philosophical Biography And Dictionary
    pseud.) Watson See Watson, John Watson, John (18501907) Scottish Presbyterianpastored Liverpool church for 25 years; pen name Ian Maclaren Wayland See
    http://theology.freeyellow.com/tdicw.htm
    THEOLOGICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL
    BIOGRAPHY AND GLOSSARY
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    Waldensians : a medieval Dissenting group founded by Peter Waldo; began in S. France; called Poor Men of Lyons. Held simple communal lifestyle; preached Bible in vernacular (not Latin); emphasized Sermon on the Mount; encouraged lay preaching; permitted women preachers; denied purgatory.
    Waldenstrom : See Waldenstrom, Peter Paul
    Waldenstrom, Peter Paul : (1838-1917) Swedish Pietist theologian; influenced Evangelical Covenant Church and the Evangelical Free Church; held a form of the moral-influence theory of the atonement where the cross reconciles man to God rather than God to man
    Waldo : See Waldo, Peter
    Waldo, Peter : (c 1150-) wealthy French merchant of Lyons; had a deep personal spiritual experience; followers are called Waldensians or Waldenses; emphasized simplicity, purity, and evangelism. They rejected most of the seven sacraments and redefined the others. Rejected belief in purgatory, miracles, invocation of saints, fasts, and abstinences. Refused to take oaths.
    Walther : See Walther, Carl F. W.

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