George Watson MacGregor Reid was a Scottish modern Druid and labor activist who established and led the Church of the Universal Bond. Little is known of...
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is a contemporary druidry fraternal order, founded in 1909 by George Watson MacGregor Reid in the United Kingdom. At various times it has also been known...
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Scotland in 1973 George Watson MacGregor Reid, Scottish modern Druid George Read (disambiguation) George Reade (disambiguation) George Reed (disambiguation)...
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Jamie Macgregor Reid (16 January 1947 – 8 August 2023) was an English visual artist. His best known works include the record cover for the Sex Pistols...
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early twentieth century by George Watson MacGregor Reid, promoted socialist revolution, anti-imperialism and sun worship. Reid founded the Church of the...
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historian Ronald Hutton has revealed that the ADO was founded by George Watson MacGregor Reid in 1909. The order never used (and still does not use) the title...
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freemasonry, and has practiced rituals at Stonehenge since 1905. George Watson MacGregor Reid founded the Druid Order in its current form in 1909. In 1964...
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section. The town of MacGregor, Manitoba, was named after him during his Canadian visit. He was painted by both Otto Leyde and George Reid RSA. John Bowie...
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2022. Reid 1974, p. 15 Dawson 2015, pp. 14, 150 MacGregor 1957, p. 13 MacGregor 1957, p. 16 MacGregor 1957, pp. 229–231. According to MacGregor, there...
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List of Scottish poets (section Mac/Mc)
James Pittendrigh Macgillivray Alasdair Alpin MacGregor Stuart MacGregor Artúr Dall Mac Gurcaigh Duncan Ban MacIntyre James McIntyre John William Mackail...
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Fairclough Cedric Howell Leslie Powell Arthur Reed Ellis Vair Reid Alan Wilkinson George Chisholm MacKay William Molesworth Maurice Newnham John Todd John Lightfoot...
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Capital Territory – George Turner Watson, Australian Capital Territory – Chris Watson Watsons Bay, New South Wales – Robert Watson Wellington, New South...
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- Winifred M. Letts - Sidney Royse Lysaght - Rose Macaulay - Alasdair MacGregor - E. A. Mackintosh - John Masefield - Beatrice Mayor - Charlotte Mew -...
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September 1996. He was married to Catherine Helen Macgregor (d.1980). Their children included Ronia Julie Reid. The South Australian Elections 1959 (1962) Animals...
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Stanley gave rise to the quotation "Dr. Livingstone, I presume?" Gregor MacGregor (1786–1845), adventurer, coloniser, land speculator and soldier who...
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clashed with the local socialist preacher and pioneer druid George Watson Macgregor Reid. He was also sympathetic to anarchism, and chaired the Frank...
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2019–present) John Reid (1972 to 1977) Liz Shore (1977 to 1985) Michael Abrams (1985 to 1992) David Walker (2013 to 2015) John Watson (2013 to 2017) Gina...
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(Professor of Divinity, Edinburgh) and minister of Old Greyfriars Kirk 1755 George Reid (St Quivox) 1757 William Leechman (Professor of Divinity, later Principal...
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Pinard, St. George's Ward Rod Plant, Rideau Ward George Pushman, Riverdale Ward Charles E. Reid, Rideau Ward Harold C. Shipman, Central Ward George Sloan,...
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Aonghus Óg of Islay (redirect from Angus Og mac Donald)
(2005) p. 217; Brown (2004) p. 262; Watson (2004); Duffy (1993) p. 189; Reid, NH (1984) p. 292; Rixson (1982) p. 20; Reid, WS (1960) p. 16; Calendar of the...
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Frederick Lye Douglas Lysnar Lance Macey John MacGregor Clutha Mackenzie Charles Macmillan John Andrew MacPherson Ernest Marsden John Mason Rex Mason Jack...
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international caps at rugby union Duncan MacGregor and John MacGregor; brothers K. G. MacLeod and Lewis MacLeod; brothers Gardyne Maitland and Robert...
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2021. Reid 1996b, pp. 9, 56–58. Reid 2002, pp. 68–72. Reid 2002, p. 72. Roberts 2002, p. 173. Reid 2002, pp. 72–80. McGarry 2013, p. 122. Reid (2002)...
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Loudon Allan Lyburn William Lyburn Ewan MacDonald Michael McCreadie Duncan McFadzean Tom McGregor (Tom MacGregor) Willie McIntosh Roger McIntyre Michael...
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Rennie Mackintosh James MacGillivray (1856–1938), sculptor William York Macgregor (1855–1923), landscape artist Esther Blaikie MacKinnon (1885–1934), painter...
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government resigned in 1904, George Reid of the Free Trade Party declined to take office, resulting in Labour taking power and Chris Watson becoming Labour's first...
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Rankin (born 1983) Siobhan Redmond (born 1959) Gordon Reid (1939–2003) Sally Reid (born 1982) Sheila Reid (born 1937) Enn Reitel (born 1950) Ralph Riach (1936–2022)...
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War. Thomas Reid, the founder of the Scottish common sense realism, Thomas Blackwell, John Gregory, James Beattie, James Macpherson, George Campbell, and...
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(1988) Hubert Pasmore (2008) Julie Payette (2010) Ronald Peel (1991) George Hector Reid Phillips (1974) Owen Bartley Philp (2015) Welland Wilfred Phipps (1974)...
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(2007) p. 110; Watson, R (1984) p. 21; Watson, WJ (1922) p. 229. Jesch (2016) p. 330; Parsons (2013) p. 28; MacGregor (2007) p. 212; MacGregor (2006) p. 63...
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