Alexander Scott (disambiguation)
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Alexander Scott may refer to:
  • Alexander Scott (16th century poet) (1520?–1582/1583), Scottish poet
  • Alexander Scott (20th century poet) (1920-1989), Scottish poet, playwright and campaigning scholar
  • Alexander Scott
    Alexander Scott (painter)
    Alexander Scott was a British landscape painter, the son of Thomas Scott, a noted portraitist for The Illustrated London News. The Fine Art Society, London, exhibited Alexander Scott's painting and sketches of India and Kashmir in 1889, and also posthumously in 1932. He was in Hawaii by 1906,...

     (1872-1932), British painter
  • Alexander John Scott
    Alexander John Scott
    Reverend Dr. Alexander John Scott was a chaplain who served in the Royal Navy during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. He served as Horatio Nelson's personal chaplain at the Battle of Trafalgar, and had previously served as his private secretary...

     (1768–1840), British chaplain and friend of Horatio Nelson
  • Alexander John Scott (principal)
    Alexander John Scott (principal)
    Alexander John Scott was a Scottish dissident theologian, who became the first principal of Owens College.-Early life:The son of Dr. John Scott , minister of the Middle Church, Greenock, by his wife Susanna, daughter of Alexander Fisher of Dychmount, he was born on 26 March 1805...

     (1805–1866), Scottish dissident theologian, and first principal of Owens College, Manchester
  • Alexander Walker Scott (1800–1883), Australian entomologist
  • Alexander Scott (Medal of Honor recipient)
    Alexander Scott (Medal of Honor recipient)
    Alexander Scott was a soldier in the Union Army during the American Civil War and a recipient of the Medal of Honor for his actions in the Battle of Monocacy, Maryland.-Biography:...

     (1844–1923), American soldier
  • Alexander MacCallum Scott
    Alexander MacCallum Scott
    Alexander MacCallum Scott was Liberal MP for Glasgow Bridgeton .He won the seat in December 1910, held it as a supporter of Lloyd George's coalition in 1918, but lost it in 1922. Two years later he joined the Labour Party.He was earlier president of Glasgow University Union.- External links :*...

    , British Member of Parliament for Glasgow Bridgeton, 1910–1922
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