Wardlaw
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Wardlaw is a first name and surname
Surname
A surname is a name added to a given name and is part of a personal name. In many cases, a surname is a family name. Many dictionaries define "surname" as a synonym of "family name"...

 of Scottish
Scottish people
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 origin.

The name refers to:
Persons
  • Barbara Wardlaw
    Barbara Wardlaw
    Barbara Wardlaw was the interim leader of the First Peoples National Party of Canada. She was succeeded as interim leader by Will Morin. She helped form the party in 2005. She led the party into the 2006 federal election and the 2008 federal election election, but never ran for the party as a...

     (contemporary), Canadian politician of the First Nations
  • Claude Wardlaw
    Claude Wardlaw
    Claude Wilson Wardlaw was a British botanist, who specialised in diseases of the banana.-Career:Born on 4 February 1901, Wardlaw was educated at Paisley Grammar School, before studying botany at Glasgow University...

     (1901-1985), British botanist
  • Elizabeth, Lady Wardlaw (1677–1727), Scottish noblewoman and poet
  • Helen Wardlaw
    Helen Wardlaw
    Helen Wardlaw is an English cricketer who played for Yorkshire women's cricket team between 2000 and 2007. A right-handed batsman and right-arm off break bowler, she made her international debut for England in 2002, and played in three Test matches and seven One Day Internationals.-External links:...

     (b. 1982), English cricketer
  • Henry Wardlaw
    Henry Wardlaw
    Henry Wardlaw was a Scottish church leader, Bishop of St Andrews and founder of the University of St Andrews.He was a son of II Laird of Wilton Henry Wardlaw who was b. 1318, and a nephew of Walter Wardlaw Henry Wardlaw (died 6 April 1440) was a Scottish church leader, Bishop of St Andrews and...

     (d. 1440), Scottish church leader, Bishop of St Andrews, founder of the University of St Andrews
  • John Wardlaw-Milne
    John Wardlaw-Milne
    Sir John Sydney Wardlaw-Milne KBE was a British Conservative Party politician.He was elected at the 1922 general election as Member of Parliament for Kidderminster, and held the seat until his defeat at the 1945 general election.Wardlaw-Milne was often seen as being on the right wing of the...

     (1879–1967), British politician for Kidderminster
  • Kim McLane Wardlaw
    Kim McLane Wardlaw
    Kim McLane Wardlaw is a federal judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, with chambers in Pasadena, California.-Education and legal training:...

     (b. 1954), American jurist in the federal courts
  • Lee Wardlaw
    Lee Wardlaw
    Lee Wardlaw is the author of several children's books, such as 101 Ways to Bug Your Teacher , 101 Ways to Bug Your Parents, and See You In September.- Early life :Lee was born in Salina, Kansas on November 20, 1955...

     (contemporary), American author of children's books
  • Ralph Wardlaw
    Ralph Wardlaw
    The Reverend Ralph Wardlaw, D.D. was a Scottish Presbyterian clergyman and writer. He was born in Dalkeith, before his family moved to Glasgow when he was six months old. His father was a prosperous merchant and civic magistrate, while his mother was the daughter of the Rev...

     (1779–1853), Scottish Presbyterian clergyman and writer
  • Robert Wardlaw
    Robert Wardlaw
    Robert Wardlaw was an Australian politician. Born in Mathinna, Tasmania, he was educated at state schools before serving in the military 1914-1920. He returned to become a shopkeeper at Ringarooma and later a farmer and pig breeder. He was President of the Tasmanian Farmers' Federation 1949-1951...

     (1889–1964), Australian politician from Tasmania
  • Walter Wardlaw
    Walter Wardlaw
    Walter Wardlaw was a 14th century bishop of Glasgow. He was the son of a Sir Henry Wardlaw of Torry, a middling knight of Fife. Before becoming bishop, Walter was a canon of Glasgow, a Master of Theology and archdeacon of Lothian. He was at the University of Paris, and a roll of the year 1349 has...

     (d. c. 1387), Scottish Bishop of Glasgow, uncle of Henry Wardlaw


Peerage
  • Wardlaw Baronets
    Wardlaw Baronets
    The Wardlaw Baronetcy, of Pitreavie in the County of Fife, is a title in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia. It was created on 5 March 1631 for Henry Wardlaw, Chamberlain to Anne of Denmark, consort of James VI, with remainder to heirs male whatsoever. He had acquired Pitreavie in 1606 and this was...

    , a title in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia


Places
  • Wardlaw-Hartridge school in Edison, New Jersey
    New Jersey
    New Jersey is a state in the Northeastern and Middle Atlantic regions of the United States. , its population was 8,791,894. It is bordered on the north and east by the state of New York, on the southeast and south by the Atlantic Ocean, on the west by Pennsylvania and on the southwest by Delaware...

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