Fife, United Kingdom

1. John Pitcairn (1722)

Royal Marine Officer

British Marine officer who was in Boston, Massachusetts at the beginning of the American Revolutionary War. He was shot by a former black slave and fell into the arms of...

2. David Wilkie (1785)

Painter

Scottish painter who was elected as an associate of the Royal Academy in 1809 and became a Full Academician in 1811.

3. Drew Pearce (1975)

Writer

English screenwriter and producer who created the television series No Heroics and co-wrote the movie Iron Man 3.

4. David Beaton (1494)

Catholic Cardinal

David Beaton was Archbishop of St Andrews and the last Scottish Cardinal prior to the Reformation.

5. Alexander Wilkie (1850)

British Politician

Alexander Wilkie was a Labour Party politician in Scotland best known for his service as a Member of Parliament for Dundee. Along with the Dundonian George Nicoll Barnes Wilkie was...

6. John Oswald (1771)

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7. Willie Rennie (1967)

Scottish Politician

Cowan Willie Rennie is a Scottish politician and current Leader of the Scottish Liberal Democrats. After college Rennie spent most of his early career as a Liberal Democrat election campaigner...

8. Donnchadh III, Earl Of Fife (1262)

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9. James Cock (1833)

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10. James Ferrier (politician) (1800)

Canadian Politician

James Ferrier was a Scottish-Canadian politician.

11. William Curley (1971)

British Chocolatier

Curley is a Scottish luxury patissier & chocolatier based in London. William and his wife Suzue Curley are owners of the company William & Suzue Curley Ltd. William Curley has...

12. Robert Aytoun (1570)

British Writer

Sir Robert Ayton was a Scottish poet. Ayton was the son of Ayton of Kinaldie House in Fife. He and his elder brother entered St Leonard's College in St...

13. Andrew Michael Ramsay (1686)

Scottish Writer

Andrew Michael Ramsay commonly called the Chevalier Ramsay was a Scottish-born writer who lived most of his adult life in France. He was a Baronet in the Jacobite Peerage. Ramsay...

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