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  1. Show more. Bornin Dunlop, Ayrshire, Scotlandon 1403. John Thomas Dunlop, 6th of That Ilkmarried Lady Beatrix Sinclair, Countess Douglasandhad 3children. He passed awayon ABT 1476in Dunlop, Ayrshire, Scotland. InfoShare.

  2. 1 de ene. de 2017 · Dunlop, John Thomas (1914–2003) Reference work entry; First Online: 01 January 2017; pp 1455; Cite this reference work entry; The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics. Dunlop, John Thomas (1914–2003) Richard B. Freeman ...

  3. Household of John Thomas Dunlop, 6th of That Ilk. He had a relationship with . Lady Beatrix de Sinclair, Countess Douglas. Child(ren): Constantine Dunlop of Hunthall, 7th of That Ilk 1435-1505 . Do you have supplementary information, corrections or questions with regards to John Thomas Dunlop, 6th of That Ilk?

  4. found in UK and Ireland, Find A Grave Index, 1300s-Current. John Thomas Dunlop, 6th of That Ilk. found in Ireland, Select Marriages, 1619-1898. John Thomas Dunlop, 6th of That Ilk. found in UK, Extracted Probate Records, 1269-1975. View more historical records for John Thomas Dunlop, 6th of That Ilk.

  5. John Thomas Dunlop , administrador estadounidense y académico laboral (m. 2003) John Thomas Dunlop (5 de julio de 1914 - 2 de octubre de 2003) fue un administrador, economista laboral y educador estadounidense. Dunlop fue Secretario de Trabajo de los Estados Unidos entre 1975 y 1976 bajo la presidencia de Gerald Ford.

  6. 1 de ago. de 2015 · In this perspective, Dunlop analyzes industrial relations systems as a subsystem of society. An industrial relations system at any one time in its development is regarded as comprised of certain actors, certain contexts, an ideology which binds the industrial relations system together and a body of rules created to govern the actors at the workplace and work community.

  7. Dunlop (/dʌnˈlɒp/; Scots: Dunlap, Scottish Gaelic: Dùn Lob or Scottish Gaelic: Dùn Lùib) is a village and parish in East Ayrshire, Scotland. It lies north-east of Stewarton, seven miles from Kilmarnock. The first recorded Dunlop is William de Dunlop of 1260, followed by a supporter of Edward I, Neil Fitz-Robert de Dulap of 1306.