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'''David Lindsay''' may refer to: |
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==Nobility== |
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*[[David de Lindsay]], Anglo-Scottish baron of the early 13th century |
* [[David de Lindsay]] (died 1214), Anglo-Scottish baron of the early 13th century |
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* [[David Lindsay, 1st Earl of Crawford]] (c. 1360–1407), Scottish peer |
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* [[David Lindsay, 3rd Earl of Crawford]] (died 1446), regent to James II of Scotland |
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*[[David Lindsay |
* [[David Lindsay, 8th Earl of Crawford]] (died 1542) |
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*[[David Lindsay |
* [[David Lindsay, 9th Earl of Crawford]] (died 1558), Scottish peer and Member of Parliament |
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*[[David Lindsay |
* [[David Lindsay, 10th Earl of Crawford]] (1527–1574), Earl of Crawford |
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*[[David Lindsay |
* [[David Lindsay, 11th Earl of Crawford]] (c. 1547–1607), Scottish nobleman |
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*[[David Lindsay, |
* [[David Lindsay, 12th Earl of Crawford]] (1577–1620), Scottish nobleman |
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*[[David Lindsay, |
* [[David Lindsay, 27th Earl of Crawford]] (1871–1940), British Conservative politician and art connoisseur |
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*[[David Lindsay, |
* [[David Lindsay, 28th Earl of Crawford]] (1900–1975), also 11th Earl of Balcarres |
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*[[David Lindsay, |
* [[David Lindsay, 1st Duke of Montrose]] (1440–1495), Scottish nobleman |
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*[[David Lindsay, |
* [[David Lindsay, 2nd Lord Lindsay]] (died 1490), Scottish peers |
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* [[David Lyndsay]] (c. 1490 – c. 1555; alias Lindsay), Scottish herald |
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*[[David Lindsay, |
* [[David Lindsay, 1st Lord Balcarres]] (1587–1642), Scottish nobleman |
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*[[David Lindsay, 12th Earl of Crawford]] (1577–1620), Scottish nobleman |
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==Religion== |
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*[[David Lindsay, 27th Earl of Crawford]] (1871–1940), British Conservative politician and art connoisseur |
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* [[David Lindsay (bishop of Edinburgh)]] (1575–1641), also Bishop of Brechin |
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* [[David Lindsay (bishop of Ross)]] (1531–1613) |
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==Sports== |
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* [[David Lindsay (swimmer)]] (1906–1943), New Zealand swimmer |
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* [[David Lindsay (rugby union)]] (1906–1978), New Zealand rugby union player |
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* [[David Lindsay (English footballer)]] (born 1966), English former professional player |
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* [[David Lindsay (Scottish footballer)]], Scottish international player |
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==Literature== |
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* [[David Lindsay (novelist)]] (1876–1945), Scottish novelist, author of ''A Voyage to Arcturus'' |
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* David Lyndsay, a literary pseudonym of [[Mary Diana Dods]] (1790–1830) |
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==Other== |
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* [[David Lindsay of Edzell, Lord Edzell]] (c. 1551–1610), Scottish judge, son of David Lindsay, 9th Earl of Crawford |
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* [[David Lindsay (explorer)]] (1856–1922), Australian explorer |
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==See also== |
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* [[David L. Lindsey]] (born 1944), American novelist |
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* [[David Lindsey (politician)]] (born 1931), member of the Florida House of Representatives |
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*[[Earl of Crawford]] |
* [[Earl of Crawford]] |
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Latest revision as of 10:50, 23 July 2023
David Lindsay may refer to:
Nobility
[edit]- David de Lindsay (died 1214), Anglo-Scottish baron of the early 13th century
- David Lindsay, 1st Earl of Crawford (c. 1360–1407), Scottish peer
- David Lindsay, 3rd Earl of Crawford (died 1446), regent to James II of Scotland
- David Lindsay, 8th Earl of Crawford (died 1542)
- David Lindsay, 9th Earl of Crawford (died 1558), Scottish peer and Member of Parliament
- David Lindsay, 10th Earl of Crawford (1527–1574), Earl of Crawford
- David Lindsay, 11th Earl of Crawford (c. 1547–1607), Scottish nobleman
- David Lindsay, 12th Earl of Crawford (1577–1620), Scottish nobleman
- David Lindsay, 27th Earl of Crawford (1871–1940), British Conservative politician and art connoisseur
- David Lindsay, 28th Earl of Crawford (1900–1975), also 11th Earl of Balcarres
- David Lindsay, 1st Duke of Montrose (1440–1495), Scottish nobleman
- David Lindsay, 2nd Lord Lindsay (died 1490), Scottish peers
- David Lyndsay (c. 1490 – c. 1555; alias Lindsay), Scottish herald
- David Lindsay, 1st Lord Balcarres (1587–1642), Scottish nobleman
Religion
[edit]- David Lindsay (bishop of Edinburgh) (1575–1641), also Bishop of Brechin
- David Lindsay (bishop of Ross) (1531–1613)
Sports
[edit]- David Lindsay (swimmer) (1906–1943), New Zealand swimmer
- David Lindsay (rugby union) (1906–1978), New Zealand rugby union player
- David Lindsay (footballer, born 1919) (1919–1987), Scottish footballer
- David Lindsay (English footballer) (born 1966), English former professional player
- David Lindsay (Scottish footballer), Scottish international player
Literature
[edit]- David Lindsay (novelist) (1876–1945), Scottish novelist, author of A Voyage to Arcturus
- David Lindsay-Abaire (born 1969), American playwright and lyricist
- Sir David Lyndsay or Lindsay (c. 1490 – c. 1555), Scottish Renaissance poet and playwright
- David Lyndsay, a literary pseudonym of Mary Diana Dods (1790–1830)
Other
[edit]- David Lindsay of Edzell, Lord Edzell (c. 1551–1610), Scottish judge, son of David Lindsay, 9th Earl of Crawford
- David Lindsay (explorer) (1856–1922), Australian explorer
See also
[edit]- David Lindley (disambiguation)
- David L. Lindsey (born 1944), American novelist
- David Lindsey (politician) (born 1931), member of the Florida House of Representatives
- Earl of Crawford