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  1. Robert Leighton (1611 – 25 June 1684) was a Scottish prelate and scholar, best known as a church minister, Bishop of Dunblane, Archbishop of Glasgow, and Principal of the University of Edinburgh from 1653 to 1662.

  2. Robert Leighton (5 June 1858 – 11 May 1934) was a Scottish journalist, editor, and writer of boys' fiction. He was an editor of juvenile magazines, and through his work at Young Folks he met his future wife Marie Connor, a prolific author in her own right. Leighton became an expert on dogs and their care and produced many works on ...

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  4. Robert Leighton was a Scottish Presbyterian minister and devotional writer who accepted two Anglican bishoprics in Scotland in an attempt to reconcile proponents of the presbyterian form of church government with their episcopal opponents.

  5. A biography of Robert Leighton, a Scottish clergyman who became an Episcopal bishop and archbishop under Charles II. He was known for his mildness, charity and opposition to persecution, and resigned his office in 1674.

  6. Richard Feynman talking with a teaching assistant after the lecture on The Dependence of Amplitudes on Time, Robert Leighton (left) and Matthew Sands (right) in background, April 29, 1963. Photographs by Tom Harvey.

  7. A possibility in 1918, apart from the Precedent of 1610, and the Accommodation proposed by Robert Leighton, Bishop, in the 1660's! Yet we have to acknowledge with shame the re-actions to 1957; and it is now 1965, with the churches, after Nottingham, looking forward symbolically to 1980.