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Prince William (Duke of Cambridge) (second in line to the British throne)

James II (Scottish)

James ogle (son of Princess Alexandra)

Al Nahyan family (hereditary ruler of Abu Dhabi, the largest emirate in the United Arab Emirates)

Kate Middleton (the wife of Prince William, officially titled "Her Royal Highness Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge") is a British politician in the john campbell and the fourth Canadian Governor-General.

John Campbell Hamilton-Gordon, Scottish politician, the seventh Canadian Governor-General.

Baron Lyon Playfair, British scientist and politician.

Alex Salmond, former first minister of Scotland

Kevin dunn, the first Scottish government information Commissioner.

Scottish priest in john knox, Reformation.

Jean-Paul Mara was an activist and political critic during the French Revolution.

John witherspoon was a Scottish-born American, a signatory of the Declaration of Independence and a founding father of the United States.

James wilson, Scottish-American, signatory of the Declaration of Independence and the founding father of the United States. Founder of the financial magazine Forbes.

Jolyon Cornell, founder of British Weekly magazine

Craig Oliver is a senior media person and the communication director of British Prime Minister David Cameron.

Brian Taylor, a famous British BBC reporter, John Napier, a Scottish mathematician, inventor of logarithm and promoter of decimal point.

Francis Robert Japp, chemist, discoverer of Japp-Klingemann reaction.

Astronomer Michael belton was the head of NASA's planetary survey in 2002.

Michael Barry mathematical physicist and discoverer of Berry phase.

Gavin Brown, mathematician, President of the University of Sydney and the University of Adelaide.

Hugh Cleghorn, Father of Indian Science Forestry

Chairman of Angus Fulton Institution of Civil Engineers

James owen organic chemist, the first person to separate methylated sugar, trimethylglucose and tetramethylglucose.

John Leslie physicist was the first person to describe capillary action and artificial ice making with modern viewpoint.

William Mintosh 1924 Winner of Linnaeus Medal.

William Richmond biochemist, the Richmond experiment of measuring cholesterol content in blood found that people

Adam ferguson philosopher, the father of modern sociology.

John Craig classicist, the first scholar to teach Latin studies.

John Eddanley, Lord henry stuart's mentor.

Professor Norman Kemp Smith from Princeton University and Edinburgh University

Edward jenner, the father of immunology

Russell Kirk is an American political theorist and one of the founders of modern conservatism.

Andrew Bell, Anglican priest, founder of university of madras.

Walter Perry is a pharmacologist, doctor and president of the British Open University.

Eric Anderson educator, Dean of Eton College.

President of Johns Adamsen University, Edinburgh

Leonard Huxley, writer and editor, son of Thomas Henry Huxley, a famous British naturalist.

Duke Stewart's doctor, Sir James W. Braque, is a doctor of King Edward VIII of England, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth II of England, a Scottish pharmacologist, and a winner of the 1988 Nobel Prize in Medicine.

British chemist Sir Walter Haworth 1937 won the Nobel Prize in chemistry.

American and New Zealand chemist Sir Allen McDermid won the 2000 Nobel Prize in chemistry.

British writer and poet Rudyard Kipling1907 won the Nobel Prize in Literature.

Norwegian explorer, scientist and diplomat Fridtjof Nansen was the winner of the 1922 Nobel Peace Prize.