Murdo Mackay (born 1956) is a Scottish businessman and sports agent. He worked as director of football at Derby County F.C. between October 2003 and March...
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Murdo John MacKay (August 8, 1916 – August 8, 2000) was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward. MacKay played 14 regular season games and 15 playoff...
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William Mackay was succeeded as the Aberach chieftain by Robert Mackay, grandson of the second son of Murdo Mackay VI of Aberach. Robert Mackay, IX of...
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with his friend Iain Mackay. "Tobar an Dualchais - Biography - Rev. Alex Murdo MacLeod". www.tobarandualchais.co.uk. "Rev. Murdo Alex MacLeod, Free Church...
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MacWilliam Mackay, V of Aberach. Christian Mackay, married Murdo Mackay, eldest son of Neil MacEan MacWilliam Mackay, V of Aberach. It is possible that these...
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sister Annie. She desperately wants to go to America with her boyfriend Murdo, but these plans are derailed when he and other young men are called up...
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McMurdo Station is an American Antarctic research station on the southern tip of Ross Island. It is operated by the United States through the United States...
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Hector Mackay of Skerray. Christina Mackay, married Hugh Munro of Achany. Isobel Mackay, married John Mackay of Melness. Jane Mackay, married Murdo, eldest...
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consortium returned Pride Park to club ownership. Three years later, Murdo Mackay, Jeremy Keith and finance director Andrew McKenzie were charged with...
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in 1884–85. In June 1884, two men from Lewis, Malcolm MacDonald and Murdo Mackay, having reportedly had a dispute with the minister of their local church...
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arranged by Murdo Mackay. There were also two other directors, Jeremy Keith, who owned one-third of the club, and Steve Harding. Mackay soon became more...
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on the surface with Burley's relationship with director of football Murdo Mackay and the club's board (who sold star player Tom Huddlestone without informing...
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imprisonment for the murder and sexual abuse of his baby daughter. July 2009 – Murdo Mackay and Anrew Mackenzie, directors of Derby County F.C., sentenced to three...
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citing interference from football agent turned Director of Football Murdo Mackay, and the sale of Huddlestone, to Tottenham Hotspur, against his wishes...
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Colegio San Andres, Peru 1967: Murdo MacLeod, Tarbat 1968: John R Aitken, Rogart 1969: Clement Graham, Tain 1970: Murdo K Murray, Knock, Isle of Lewis...
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former finance director Andrew Mackenzie and former director of football Murdo Mackay were charged with similar offences. In July 2009, Keith was convicted...
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citing interference from football agent turned Director of Football Murdo Mackay, and the sale of Huddlestone, to Tottenham Hotspur, against his wishes...
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the club. While at Dumbarton he played with many notable players such as Murdo MacLeod, John Cushley, Willie Wallace and Ian Wallace He was a coach at...
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Murdo MacKenzie (13 August 1835 – 26 May 1912) was a minister of the Free Church of Scotland who served as Moderator of the General Assembly in 1907/08...
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Scottish Libertarian David Laird 0.6 36 41 44 45 UKIP Donald Murdo Mackay 0.3 21 25 56 56 63 Electorate: 15,010 Valid: 6,193 Spoilt:...
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"Napier Commission in the Isle of Skye: Bracadale, Skye, 18 May 1883 - Murdo Mackay". Napier Commission in the Isle of Skye. Retrieved 18 February 2021....
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Mackenzie, a nephew of Thomas Fraser, 2nd Lord Lovat, and later the father of Murdo Mackenzie of Fairburn, was staying and he rescued the Fraser charter chest...
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John McMurdo (1743–1803) was a friend of Robert Burns who became the chamberlain to the Duke of Queensberry at Drumlanrig Castle where the poet was a...
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Don MacIver Norm Maciver Blair MacKasey Calum MacKay David MacKay Duncan "Mickey" MacKay Murdo MacKay Fleming Mackell Jack Mackell Aaron MacKenzie Barry...
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Roger Leger Odie Lowe Vic Lynn Kilby MacDonald Hub Macey Ian MacIntosh Murdo MacKay Jack Mann Ray Manson Robert McDonald Hillary Menard Nick Mickoski Lloyd...
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above the River Orrin is believed to have been built in 1545 for Murdo Mackenzie. Murdo Mackenzie (died 1590) was a son of Roderick (Rory) Mackenzie, and...
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Mountains David Glacier and Drygalski Ice Tongue Mackay Glacier McMurdo Dry Valleys Ferrar Glacier McMurdo Sound Mulock Glacier Byrd Glacier Nimrod Glacier...
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Scottish Libertarian David Laird 0.6 36 41 44 45 UKIP Donald Murdo Mackay 0.3 21 25 56 56 63 Electorate: 15,010 Valid: 6,193 Spoilt:...
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Mackay Glacier (76°58′S 162°0′E / 76.967°S 162.000°E / -76.967; 162.000) is a large glacier in Victoria Land, descending eastward from the Antarctic...
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