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  1. David Urquhart (Braelangwell, Cromarty, 1 de julio de 1805-16 de mayo de 1877) fue un diplomático, escritor y político escocés, que se desempeñó como miembro del parlamento de 1847 a 1852. También fue uno de los primeros promotores del baño turco victoriano en el Reino Unido.

  2. David Urquhart Jr. (1 July 1805 – 16 May 1877) was a Scottish diplomat, writer and politician, serving as a Member of Parliament from 1847 to 1852. He also was an early promoter of the Turkish bath in the United Kingdom.

  3. David Urquhart fue un diplomático, escritor y político escocés, que se desempeñó como miembro del parlamento de 1847 a 1852. También fue uno de los primeros promotores del baño turco victoriano en el Reino Unido. Además fue uno de los primeros grandes creadores de la rusofobia.

  4. David Andrew Urquhart KCMG (born 14 April 1952) is a retired Scottish bishop. [2] . He served as the ninth Bishop of Birmingham in the Church of England . Early life. Urquhart was educated at Croftinloan School, a private school near Pitlochry, and at Rugby School, then an all-boys public school .

  5. 7 de sept. de 2010 · The old radicalism and the new: David Urquhart and the politics of opposition, 1832–1867; By Miles Taylor; Edited by Eugenio F. Biagini, Churchill College, Cambridge, Alastair J. Reid, Girton College, Cambridge; Book: Currents of Radicalism; Online publication: 07 September 2010; Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017 ...

  6. Urquhart about Greece, he commented that Colonel Leicester Stanhope's book presented 'a tempting account of the cheapness of Athens'.11 Despite a personal introduction from Jeremy Bentham to Sir John Bowring, the Secretary of the London Greek Committee and to Colonel Leicester Stanhope, David Urquhart did not find it easy to get on his way to ...

  7. David Urquhart (1805--77) was a British author and diplomat who served under Foreign Secretary Viscount Palmerston. The leading Turcophile writer of his generation, Urquhart was closely associated with championing the Turkish cause in British politics, often at the expense of Russia, a position that eventually brought him in direct conflict ...