Charles Neaves (1800–1876), also known as Lord Neaves, was a Scottish theologian, judge and writer. He served as Rector of the University of St Andrews and as a judge of the Scottish Court of Session, the supreme court of Scotland. He was known as one of the early analysts of the history of evolution and is often quoted regarding the subjects of evolution and women's rights.

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  • Charles Neaves (1800–1876), also known as Lord Neaves, was a Scottish theologian, judge and writer. He served as Rector of the University of St Andrews and as a judge of the Scottish Court of Session, the supreme court of Scotland. He was known as one of the early analysts of the history of evolution and is often quoted regarding the subjects of evolution and women's rights.
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  • Neaves, Charles, Lord
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  • Scottish theologian, jurist and writer
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  • 1872 - 1874
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  • Charles Neaves (1800–1876), also known as Lord Neaves, was a Scottish theologian, judge and writer. He served as Rector of the University of St Andrews and as a judge of the Scottish Court of Session, the supreme court of Scotland. He was known as one of the early analysts of the history of evolution and is often quoted regarding the subjects of evolution and women's rights.
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