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      • David Grieve FRSE PRPSE FSA FGS FEGS (1808-1889) was a Scottish lawyer and amateur geologist. He served as president of the Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh from 1874 to 1877.
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  2. Welcome to the DF Grieve Collection Page! Mr. Grieve sculpted for some of the well-known manufacturers of the 1970's until branching out on his in own in 1980. He specialized in British subjects and started out with a line of 65mm figures including mounted pieces.

  3. Smith, Elder & Co. Publication date. 1892. The History of David Grieve is a novel by Mary Augusta Ward, first published in 1892. Set in the 1860s and 1870s, the author follows the life of its titular character through four distinct parts: childhood, youth, storm and stress.

    • Mary Augusta Ward
    • 1892
  4. Jan 16, 2018 · David Grieve is a retired Anglican priest from County Durham as well as a poet. His collection of poems, Hope in dark places, is available now. Click here for a free sample copy of Premier Christianity magazine

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  6. www.sacristy.co.uk › authors › david-grieveAuthors - Sacristy Press

    David Grieve is an Anglican priest, married with three grown-up children, who retired in 1989 at the age of 37 due to a breakdown. He writes poetry as both therapy and vocation. David currently volunteers as a chaplain at Durham Cathedral, and is married to Jane, who is also a priest.

  7. Sergeant David Grieve was the son of James and Margaret Grieve, of Bridgeton, Glasgow. He enlisted into the Seaforth Highlanders and volunteered for airborne forces when it was expanded into 1st Parachute Brigade in 1941. David qualfied as a military parachutist on the first course run for brigade personnel at RAF Ringway in November 1941 and ...

  8. The upper one ran: 'David Suveret Grieve, Sept. 15, 1863;' the lower, 'Louise Stephanie Grieve, Sept. 15, 1863.' They were written in bold round-hand, and could be read at a considerable distance. During the nine months they had been there, many a rustic passer-by had been stopped by them, especially by the oddity of the name Suveret , which tormented the Derbyshire mouth.

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