William Alexander, 1st Earl of Stirling

William Alexander, 1st Earl of Stirling — William Alexander, 1st Earl of Stirling studied at University of Glasgow. the recorded working language is English. The heading is also recorded as William Alexander, Earl of Stirling. William Alexander, 1st Earl of Stirling is recorded in the structured authority under the identifier Q4019920. The same evidence establishes that william Alexander, 1st Earl of Stirling was born in 1570 at Menstrie. William Alexander, 1st Earl of Stirling died in 1640 at Menstrie. William Alexander, 1st Earl of Stirling is recorded with the citizenship of Kingdom of Scotland.

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Identity and overview

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William Alexander, 1st Earl of Stirling is recorded in the structured authority under the identifier Q4019920. It is also recorded that william Alexander, 1st Earl of Stirling is recorded with the citizenship of Kingdom of Scotland.

Origins and background

The following is established of origins and background.

William Alexander, 1st Earl of Stirling was born in 1570 at Menstrie. The record continues: william Alexander, 1st Earl of Stirling died in 1640 at Menstrie.

Publications and editions

The following works and productions are recorded by name or by count.

Cardiovascular physiology in the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries / [Jerome Joseph Bylebyl]. is dated [1976] and held by Wellcome Collection. It is also recorded that an episode in Macbeth by William Shakespeare: three witches, standing by a cauldron, tell their prophecies to Macbeth, who reacts with agitated gestures, while Banquo looks on; a fort inscribed with occult signs in the background. Mezzotint by C. Turner after a gentleman. is dated June 1 1799 and held by Wellcome Collection. Institutional cataloguing adds that plain reasons for removing a certain great man from his M--y's presence and councils for ever addressed to the people of England / by O.M. Haberdasher. is dated 1759 and held by Wellcome Collection. It is also recorded that plain reasons for removing a certain great man from His My's presence and councils for ever. Addressed to the people of England. By O. M. haberdasher. is dated 1759 and held by Wellcome Collection.

A doctor examining a disgruntled patient, John Bull, who is being reassured by his master. Lithograph by Crichton, 1834. is dated [1834?] and held by Wellcome Collection. Institutional cataloguing adds that doom's day or, the Last Judgment. A poem. Written by the Right Honourable William, Earl of Sterline. is dated 1720 and held by Wellcome Collection. Publications printed by order of the Society for preserving liberty and property against Republicans and Levellers. Number VI. Containing reasons for contentment. - Lord Loughborough's speech on the alien bill. is dated 1793 and held by Wellcome Collection. It is also recorded that william Alexander, 1st Earl of Stirling is recorded with the occupation explorer.

Wellcome Collection catalogues 8 works under this heading.

Sources and evidence

This entry is compiled from 3 catalogued sources across 3 independent registers. The registers consulted are Wellcome Collection, Wikidata and Wikipedia. Every statement above is held against the register that stated it; where the registers are silent, the entry is silent.

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  1. 1.

    “William Alexander, 1st Earl of Stirling”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

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  2. 2.

    Wellcome Collection catalogue records 23 works naming William Alexander, 1st Earl of Stirling.

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    Wikidata, structured authority record Q4019920: William Alexander, 1st Earl of Stirling

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