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    Duncan McGregor (16 July 1881 – 11 March 1947), was a New Zealand rugby union and rugby league footballer. He was a member of the legendary 1905 Original...
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  • James Duncan McGregor (August 29, 1860 – March 15, 1935) was a Canadian agricultural pioneer and officeholder. He served as the 11th Lieutenant Governor...
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    Duncan McGregor (August 12, 1836 – May 30, 1921) was an American politician and educator. Born in Perthshire, Scotland, McGregor emigrated with his father's...
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    flying ace Donald Morris McGregor (1923–2003), Canadian politician Duncan McGregor (politician), American politician Gregor McGregor, Scottish-born Australian...
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  • analyst James Drummond McGregor (1838–1918), Canadian businessman, politician, and lieutenant governor of Nova Scotia James Duncan McGregor (1860–1935), Canadian...
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  • administrator Duncan MacGregor (rugby union), Scottish rugby union player Duncan MacGregor (footballer) (born 1952), Australian rules footballer Duncan McGregor (1881–1947)...
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  • second non-political appointee to the position (James Duncan McGregor was the first, although McGregor had previously worked for the federal government in...
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    points coming from five tries, of which four were scored by winger Duncan McGregor. Their next meeting was on the All Blacks Invincibles tour of 1924-25...
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    adopted a cousin named Duncan, but this is not certain.[why?] Along with many Highland clansmen, at the age of eighteen Rob Roy MacGregor together with his...
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  • held by Sam Whitelock — who has played 153 Test matches for the team. Richie McCaw was the first All Black to play over 100 Test matches; a record he achieved...
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    was renamed after Duncan McGregor purchased it for back taxes and built a hotel called the Mountain House in 1876. In 1881 McGregor sold the mountain...
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    Allan James McGregor (born 31 January 1982) is a Scottish former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. McGregor has previously played for...
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    peak, Mount McGregor, was originally called "Palmertown Mountain", named after a local native tribe. It was renamed after Duncan McGregor, who purchased...
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    Callum William McGregor (born 14 June 1993) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Scottish Premiership club Celtic, whom...
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    Representative Arthur W. Kopp, U.S. Representative James B. McCoy, Wisconsin State Representative Duncan McGregor, Wisconsin State Representative Ray Meiklejohn,...
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  • appropriately sounding pen names like Michael Manson, Douglas Brian, Duncan McGregor, and Paul Winlow (Nick Perumov), the titles, numbering at least 46...
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  • Stratton, Papers Suzanne Lebeau, Little Victories/Les petits pouvoirs Duncan McGregor, Running the Gauntlet John Lazarus, Not So Dumb Paul Shilton and Jim...
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  • Administrator of the Government 18 January 1929 25 January 1929 11 James Duncan McGregor (1860–1935) 25 January 1929 1 December 1934 12 William Johnston Tupper...
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    Lightstation Tower was completed in April 1859, first lit on April 1, with Duncan McGregor Lambert as the first keeper. (The tower and the keeper's home have...
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  • following year, Menery along with other Pro Tour judges, Gavin Duggan and Duncan McGregor, created a rules committee with an official website. Larabee went on...
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    Sir Thomas Duncan MacGregor Stout CBE DSO ED (25 July 1885 – 27 February 1979) was a New Zealand medic, soldier and author. Born in Wellington in 1885...
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  • WHYTE, DUNCAN MCGREGOR (Statutory registers Deaths 523/ 115)". statutory registers Deaths 1953. ScotlandsPeople. Retrieved 16 August 2023. "Dugald McIsaac...
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    hockey player / ice hockey executive Leslie McDorman – politician James Duncan McGregor – agriculturalist Daren Millard – sportscaster Kelsey Mitchell – cyclist...
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    Ewan McGregor made his acting debut in 1993 in the British television series Lipstick on Your Collar. He followed this one year later by appearing in Bill...
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    Willisville in the Unorganized North Sudbury District and Birch Island and McGregor Bay in the Manitoulin District. It is the administrative headquarters of...
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    forwards. The game has been described as "a benefit for All Black wing Duncan McGregor". He scored four tries in the Test—a record not equalled by an All...
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    of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (died 1956) August 29 – James Duncan McGregor, agricultural pioneer, politician and Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba...
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    MacGregor settled around McGregor, Iowa, and in 1849 it was reported that the original MacGregor seal and signet was owned by Alex McGregor of Iowa. The clan...
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    Bracken Preceded by James Albert Manning Aikins Succeeded by James Duncan McGregor Personal details Born (1857-08-15)August 15, 1857 Ottawa, Canada West...
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  • Duncan McGregor Graham (31 March 1867 – 19 October 1942) was Labour MP for Hamilton from 1918 to his death. Born in Airdrie, Graham was educated at various...
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