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<p><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><span style="font-size: 12px; color: #f4f5f5;">Abu ol Hasan Persian , also Romanized as Ab ol asan is a village in Sardasht Rural District, Sardasht District, Dezful County, Khuzestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 145, in 26 families.Jean Kincaid 15795 July 1600 was a Scottish woman who was convicted of murdering her husband.She was the daughter of John Livingstoun of Dunipace, born in 1579 as Jean Livingston. She married John Kincaid of Warriston, who was a man of influence in Edinburgh, being related to the Kincaids of Stirlingshire, and possessed of extensive estates in Midlothian and Linlithgowshire. Owing to alleged maltreatment, she was said to have conceived a deadly hatred for her husband soon after being married, and a nurse who lived in her house urged her to take revenge. A servant of her father named Robert Weir was admitted by Mrs. Kincaid into her husband's chamber in his house at Warriston at an early hour on the morning of 1 July 1600, and he killed Mr. Kincaid with his fists. News of the murder quickly reached Edinburgh, and "the Lady Warristoun," "the fause nourise," and her two "hyred women," were arrested "redhanded." Weir escaped, refusing to allow Mrs. Kincaid to accompany him in his flight.She was the daughter of John Livingstoun of Dunipace, born in 1579 as Jean Livingston. She married John Kincaid of Warriston, who was a man of influence in Edinburgh, being related to the Kincaids of Stirlingshire, and possessed of extensive estates in Midlothian and Linlithgowshire. Owing to alleged maltreatment, she was said to have conceived a deadly hatred for her husband soon after being married, and a nurse who lived in her house urged her to take revenge. A servant of her father named Robert Weir was admitted by Mrs. Kincaid into her husband's chamber in his house at Warriston at an early hour on the morning of 1 July 1600, and he killed Mr. Kincaid with his fists. News of the murder quickly reached Edinburgh, and "the Lady Warristoun," "the fause nourise," and her two "hyred women," were arrested "redhanded." Weir escaped, refusing to allow Mrs. Kincaid to accompany him in his flight.She was the daughter of John Livingstoun of Dunipace, born in 1579 as Jean Livingston. She married John Kincaid of Warriston, who was a man of influence in Edinburgh, being related to the Kincaids of Stirlingshire, and possessed of extensive estates in Midlothian and Linlithgowshire. Owing to alleged maltreatment, she was said to have conceived a deadly hatred for her husband soon after being married, and a nurse who lived in her house urged her to take revenge. A servant of her father named Robert Weir was admitted by Mrs. Kincaid into her husband's chamber in his house at Warriston at an early hour on the morning of 1 July 1600, and he killed Mr. Kincaid with his fists. News of the murder quickly reached Edinburgh, and "the Lady Warristoun," "the fause nourise," and her two "hyred women," were arrested "redhanded." Weir escaped, refusing to allow Mrs. Kincaid to accompany him in his flight. 7ea99ed1b6714702bd5343b786c98bee
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