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* [[Alexander Gibson, Lord Durie II]] (died 1656), Scottish judge, son of Alexander Gibson, Lord Durie I |
* [[Alexander Gibson, Lord Durie II]] (died 1656), Scottish judge, son of Alexander Gibson, Lord Durie I |
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* [[Alexander Gibson (botanist)]] (1800–1867), botanist and forester in India |
* [[Alexander Gibson (botanist)]] (1800–1867), botanist and forester in India |
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* [[Alexander Craig Gibson]] |
* [[Alexander Craig Gibson]] (1813–1874), folklorist around Coniston, Cumbria |
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* [[Alexander Gibson (conductor)]] (1926–1995), Scottish conductor and music director |
* [[Alexander Gibson (conductor)]] (1926–1995), Scottish conductor and music director |
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* [[Alexander Gibson (industrialist)]] (1819–1913), Canadian industrialist |
* [[Alexander Gibson (industrialist)]] (1819–1913), Canadian industrialist |
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* [[Alexander Gibson (politician)]] (1852–1920), Canadian politician |
* [[Alexander Gibson (politician)]] (1852–1920), Canadian politician |
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* [[Alexander James Gibson]] (1876–1960), professor of engineering at University of Queensland in Australia |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
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* [[Alex Gibson (disambiguation)]] |
* [[Alex Gibson (disambiguation)]] |
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Revision as of 00:19, 27 February 2018
Alexander Gibson may refer to:
- Alexander Gibson, Lord Durie I (died 1644), Scottish judge
- Alexander Gibson, Lord Durie II (died 1656), Scottish judge, son of Alexander Gibson, Lord Durie I
- Alexander Gibson (botanist) (1800–1867), botanist and forester in India
- Alexander Craig Gibson (1813–1874), folklorist around Coniston, Cumbria
- Alexander Gibson (conductor) (1926–1995), Scottish conductor and music director
- Alexander Gibson (industrialist) (1819–1913), Canadian industrialist
- Alexander Gibson (politician) (1852–1920), Canadian politician
- Alexander James Gibson (1876–1960), professor of engineering at University of Queensland in Australia