William MacGillivray (14 December 1891 – 15 November 1975) was an Australian politician. He was an independent member of the South Australian House of...
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Canada MacGillivray Freeman Films, a film studio based in Laguna Beach, CA MacGillivray's warbler (Oporornis tolmiei), a bird species Clan Macgillivray, a...
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County of Carnarvon (South Australia) (redirect from Hundred of MacGillivray)
was named after Ivor MacGillivray, a South Australian politician. Its extent includes nearly all of the localities of Macgillivray and Birchmore and parts...
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William Donald MacGillivray (August 13, 1919 – September 13, 1994) served in the California State Assembly for the 36th district from 1969 to 1974. During...
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Canadian people of Cree heritage. A. A. MacLeod (1902–1970), Canadian politician from Ontario Anna MacGillivray Macleod (1917–2004), Scottish Professor...
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knighted Wilson Jameson (1885–1962), physician John MacGillivray (1821–1867), naturalist William MacGillivray (1796–1852), naturalist and ornithologist Francis...
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McGill (surname) (redirect from MacGill)
pages with titles containing MacGill Magill (disambiguation) Magill (surname) MacGillivray McGillivray (disambiguation) MacGill-Eain (disambiguation) This...
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William Ewart Gladstone FRS FSS (/ˈɡlædstən/ GLAD-stən; 29 December 1809 – 19 May 1898) was a British statesman and Liberal Party politician. In a career...
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Danny (2014 film) (category Films directed by William D. MacGillivray)
Labrador premier Danny Williams, co-directed by Justin Simms and William D. MacGillivray, and produced by Annette Clarke. The film took three years to produce...
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incumbent and government critic William MacGillivray after the LCL exchanged preferences with Labor to oust MacGillivray. King was defeated by Labor candidate...
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British ethologist, evolutionary biologist and noted atheist Richard MacGillivray Dawkins (1871–1955), British archaeologist Riley Collier-Dawkins (born...
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trader, politician James McGill (1744–1813), fur trader, merchant, politician Peter McGill (1789–1860), businessman, politician William McGillivray (1764–1825)...
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filmmaker George MacDonnell, officer in the British Army in the War of 1812 William D. MacGillivray, director Francis MacKenzie, politician Fannie Knowling...
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trader and merchant Peter McGill (1789–1860), businessman and politician William McGillivray (1764–1825), fur trader Gavin McInnes (born 1970), writer, actor...
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Thomas H. Holmes Legendary Croatian singer Milo Hrnić passes away Thomas MacGillivray Humphrey Suri kirjanik ja tõlkija Helvi Jürisson (in Estonian) İddia:...
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Attended One Session" Armour, James S. S.; Kashul, Judith A.; Klempa, William; Marr, Lucille; Shute, Dan (29 September 2015). Still Voices--Still Heard:...
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Scientific. Simon and Schuster. pp. 23–25. ISBN 978-1439102602. MacGillivray, Neil (2015). "Sir William Brooke O'Shaughnessy (1808–1889), MD, FRS, LRCS Ed: Chemical...
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James Cossar Ewart Alister Clavering Hardy Lancelot Thomas Hogben William MacGillivray Henry Alleyne Nicholson James Nicol Paul Racey James Ritchie Arthur...
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prominent were Alexander McGillivray (1750–1793), the son of Sehoy II, a Wind Clan mother, and Lachlan McGillivray; and William Weatherford (c. 1780–1824)...
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Mesta, socialite, political hostess and U.S. Ambassador to Luxembourg MacGillivray Milne, 27th Governor of American Samoa, 1936–1938 Diane Nelson, president...
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in 1935 (aged77), survived by his wife, five daughters and two sons. MacGillivray, Leith G. (1986). "Livingston, John (1857 - 1935)". Australian Dictionary...
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Wilson, mayor of Saskatoon Russell Wilson, mayor of Saskatoon Alexander MacGillivray Young, mayor of Saskatoon, Member of the House of Commons of Canada Percy...
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George Washington (category Chancellors of the College of William & Mary)
(February 22, 1732 – December 14, 1799) was an American Founding Father, politician, military officer, and farmer who served as the first president of the...
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Milne (surname) (section Politicians)
world war flying ace MacGillivray Milne (1882–1959), United States Navy Captain, and the 27th Governor of American Samoa William Johnstone Milne (1892–1917)...
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was completed and officially opened on the 1 March 1955 by Sir Donald MacGillivray, the then British High Commissioner to Malaya. After the Technical College...
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Jensen, country music singer. Pat MacAdam, Author, advisor of Prime Minister Brian Mulroney. Allister MacGillivray, Canadian singer/songwriter, guitarist...
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Edward Gent KCMG DSO OBE MC Vere Henry Hobart, Lord Hobart Sir Donald MacGillivray GCMG MBE Albrecht von Bernstorff Major Sir Edward Atkinson KCB CBE Peter...
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Jerry Butler, hockey player Leo Cahill, football administrator William Campbell, politician Mike Ceresia, racquetball player David Chilton, author of The...
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George Feltham Hopkins (category Australian politicians who died by suicide)
1856 – 26 January 1897), informally known as "Hop" or "Geordy", was a politician in colonial South Australia. He was born in Port Adelaide and educated...
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James Cowden (category Zimbabwean politician stubs)
James Cowden (born 1869) was a Southern Rhodesian politician who acted as Mayor of Bulawayo for four consecutive terms during the early 20th century. Born...
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