Mylne
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Mylne is a surname, and may refer to:
  • Alfred Mylne
    Alfred Mylne
    Alfred Mylne was a Scottish yacht designer, born in Glasgow. He founded A Mylne & Co. in 1896.- Work :Alfred Mylne was apprenticed to the Scottish shipbuilders Napier, Shanks and Bell, and went on to work as a draftsman and apprentice to George Lennox Watson...

     (1871–1951), Scottish yacht designer
  • John Mylne (d.1621)
    John Mylne (d.1621)
    John Mylne was a Scottish master mason, the first of three successive generations of the name to serve as Master Mason to the Crown of Scotland. He was born in Dundee into a family of master builders. His great-grandfather, also John , had been Master Mason to both James III and James IV. He was...

    , Scottish master mason
  • John Mylne (d.1657)
    John Mylne (d.1657)
    John Mylne of Perth was a Scottish master mason who served as Master Mason to the Crown of Scotland. He was born in Perth, the son of John Mylne, also a master mason, and Helen Kenneries....

    , "John Mylne of Perth", Scottish master mason
  • John Mylne (1611–1667), "John Mylne junior", Scottish architect and master mason
  • Louis George Mylne
    Louis George Mylne
    Louis George Mylne was the Bishop of Bombay from 1876 until 1897. Born into a colonial family, he was educated at Merchiston Castle School, Edinburgh and Corpus Christi College, Oxford before being ordained in 1867. After a curacy in North Moreton he became a Tutor at Keble College, Oxford ...

     (1843–1941), Anglican Bishop of Bombay from 1876 to 1897
  • Robert Mylne (1633–1710), Scottish architect and master mason
  • Robert Mylne
    Robert Mylne
    Robert Mylne was a Scottish architect and civil engineer, particularly remembered for his design for Blackfriars Bridge in London. Born and raised in Edinburgh, he travelled to Europe as a young man, studying architecture in Rome under Piranesi...

     (1733–1811), Scottish architect and engineer
  • Robert William Mylne
    Robert William Mylne
    Robert William Mylne, FRS was a British architect, civil engineer and geologist.He was born in Great Amwell, Hertfordshire, the son of William Chadwell Mylne and grandson of Robert Mylne , both of whom were chief engineers of the New River Company.Robert William himself also practiced as an...

     (1817–1890), British architect and geologist
  • Walter Myln (d. 1558), Scottish Protestant martyr
  • William Mylne
    William Mylne
    William Mylne was a Scottish architect and engineer. He is best known as the builder of the North Bridge, which links the Old and New Towns of Edinburgh, Scotland. He was the younger brother of Robert Mylne, architect and designer of Blackfriars Bridge in London.-Early life:William was descended...

     (1734–1790), Scottish architect and engineer
  • William Chadwell Mylne
    William Chadwell Mylne
    William Chadwell Mylne, FRS was a British engineer and architect.He was descended from a Scottish family of masons and architects, and was the second son of Robert Mylne , surveyor to the New River Company, and builder of the first Blackfriars Bridge in London.Initially, William's elder brother...

     (1781–1863), British engineer and architect

See also

  • Milne
    Milne
    Milne may refer to:People with the surname Milne*Milne Places*Milne Bay, large bay in Milne Bay Province*Milne Bay Province, Papua New Guinea*Milne Inlet, Nunavut, Canada*Milne Land, large island in eastern Greenland...

  • Miles (disambiguation)
  • Milnes (disambiguation)
  • Myles (disambiguation)
    Myles (disambiguation)
    Myles was the son of Lelex in Greek mythology.As a first name, Myles may also refer to:* Myles Brand, president of the National Collegiate Athletic Association* Myles Burnyeat, English classicist and philosopher...

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