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James Dick may refer to: * James Dick (philanthropist) (1743–1828), merchant in the West Indies and Scottish philanthropist * Sir James Dick of Prestonfield (c. 1644–1728), Scottish merchant and lord provost of Edinburgh * Tank Toland John Michael Toland (born August 31, 1973) is a former American professional wrestler, better known by his ring name, Tank Toland. Toland is best known for his appearances on the independent circuit with promotions such as Ring of Honor, as well ... (born 1973), American professional wrestler, who also used the ring name James Dick See also * Dick James (other) {{hndis, Dick, James ...
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James Dick (philanthropist)
James Dick ( – ) was a Scottish merchant, philanthropist and slave trader. Born in Forres, County of Moray, Dick left Scotland at the age of 19 and travelled to the West Indies, settling down in Kingston, Jamaica as a clerk in a local merchant house. In Jamaica, he established his own business importing enslaved people and exporting local produce to London, in the process becoming immensely wealthy. Dick returned to Britain and died . Following his death, he bequeathed £113,787 to improve teaching among the schoolmasters in Scotland, which became known as the ''Dick Bequest''. In recent years, the bequest has become controversial due to Dick's involvement in the Atlantic slave trade. Life James Dick was born in Forres, County of Moray. His father was Alexander Dick, a shoemaker who sat on the Forres town council. Dick grew up in a house on Forres' High Street, and studied at a grammar school in Rafford while herding cattle during the summer break. Alexander employed him as ...
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James Dick Of Prestonfield
Sir James Dick of Prestonfield (15 November 1728) was a 17th and 18th century Scottish merchant who served as Lord Provost of Edinburgh from 1679 to 1681. He was the first Baronet of Prestonfield and was progenitor to the Dick baronets. Life Dick was born around 1644. He the son of Alexander Dick and his wife Helen Rocheid. Alexander Dick was the son of William Dick of Braid, a statesman who was Lord Provost of Edinburgh from 1638 to 1640, and who had loaned the city £45,000 in 1646. Dick was a merchant and Dean of Guild in Edinburgh. He purchased the Priestfield estate, including Priestfield House, in 1677. In 1679 he was elected Lord Provost of Edinburgh under the title of James Dick of Priestfield, in succession to Sir Francis Kinloch. In 1681/82 he was the Member of Parliament for Edinburgh. Priestfield House was built by King James IV's printer, Walter Chepman. The house had a history of Catholic sympathy, which was tolerated in the Scottish upper classes despite bein ...
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Tank Toland
John Michael Toland (born August 31, 1973) is a former American professional wrestler, better known by his ring name, Tank Toland. Toland is best known for his appearances on the independent circuit with promotions such as Ring of Honor, as well as his appearances with World Wrestling Entertainment on its '' SmackDown!'' brand in 2005 to 2006 as James Dick. Professional wrestling career Toland was trained at The Monster Factory and made his debut in 2000. World Wrestling Entertainment (2003–2006) Toland wrestled in World Wrestling Entertainment's developmental territory Ohio Valley Wrestling starting in May 2003, teaming with Chris Cage. The babyface duo won the Tag title three times. During 2005 Toland turned heel and began to team with Chad Wicks, who posed as his cousin, Chad Toland they wrestled as the Blond Bombers and on April 12, 2005 the team won the OVW Tag Team Title from the Thrillseekers (Matt Cappotelli and Johnny Jeter). Toland also went on to hold the OVW Heavy ...
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