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Category:Findlater, Sarah Laurie Borthwick
Sarah Laurie Borthwick Findlater
(26 November 1823 — 25 December 1907)
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Alternative Names/Transliterations: Sarah Laurie Borthwick (birth name), Sarah Borthwick Findlater, Sarah Borthwick, Sarah Findlater, S. L. Findlater, S. B. Findlater
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Scottish hymn writer and translator.
Sister of
Jane Laurie Borthwick
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