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dbo:abstract William 'Spread Eagle' Grinly (also Grinley, Grindley or Grindlay) (1748 – 1827) was a British soldier, merchant, and mariner during the 18th and 19th centuries, known for his often distinctive dress and flamboyant character. (en)
dbo:alias Grindly, Grinley, Grindley, Grindlay (en)
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dbo:deathYear 1827-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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dbo:title *ElderofSouth Leith Church (en) *Member of theMerchant Company of Edinburgh (en) *Quartermasterof the Royal Leith Volunteers (en)
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dbp:awards Freedom of the Burgh of Kirkcudbright (en) Freedom of the City of Cork (en)
dbp:birthDate 1748 (xsd:integer)
dbp:birthPlace dbr:Borrowstounness dbr:Linlithgowshire
dbp:caption 'Spread Eagle' by John Kay, 1795 (en) Etching of William Grinly atop a (en)
dbp:deathDate 1827 (xsd:integer)
dbp:deathPlace dbr:Edinburghshire dbr:Leith
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dbp:name William Grinly (en)
dbp:nationality British (en)
dbp:occupation dbr:Shipowner dbr:Ship_broker (en) Soldier (en) Merchant (en) Auctioneer (en)
dbp:otherNames Grindly, Grinley, Grindley, Grindlay (en)
dbp:title *Quartermaster of the Royal Leith Volunteers *Member of the Merchant Company of Edinburgh *Elder of South Leith Church (en)
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rdfs:comment William 'Spread Eagle' Grinly (also Grinley, Grindley or Grindlay) (1748 – 1827) was a British soldier, merchant, and mariner during the 18th and 19th centuries, known for his often distinctive dress and flamboyant character. (en)
rdfs:label William Grinly (en)
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