Murdo MacKenzie (April 24, 1850 – May 30, 1939) was twice (1891–1901 and 1922–1937) manager of the Scots-owned Matador Land and Cattle Company, and founding...
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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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Murdo or Murdoch Mackenzie, also known as Murdo McRorie (died 1590) was a Scottish courtier and the builder of Fairburn Tower near Inverness. He was a...
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Murdo MacKenzie Fraser (born 5 September 1965) is a Scottish politician who served as Deputy Leader of the Scottish Conservative Party from 2005 to 2011...
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Mackenzie, MacKenzie and McKenzie are alternative spellings of a Scottish surname relating to Clan Mackenzie. It was originally written MacKenȝie and...
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List of Outlander characters (redirect from Laoghaire Mackenzie)
Lindsay as Clyde MacKenzie David MacKenzie as Kyle Artair Donald as Malcolm Muireann Kelly as Dolina Tim McInnerny as Father Bain Gillebride MacMillan as Gwyllyn...
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The town was named in honor of cattle baron Murdo MacKenzie. United States Senator John Thune is from Murdo, South Dakota. According to the United States...
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West and later in the year gets hired as a cowboy by cattle baron Murdo MacKenzie (an actual historical figure, one of the many that Scrooge met). 1883:...
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with the John Scott Trotter Orchestra. Produced by Bill Morrow and Murdo MacKenzie". Retrieved Apr 23, 2024. "Big Muffin Serious Band – Jabberwocky Goes...
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built by the MacLeods of Assynt but it later passed to the Mackenzies who sacked the castle in 1672. Fairburn Tower was built for Murdo Mackenzie in the 1540s...
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Murdoch McKenzie Wood (1881–1949), Scottish politician Murdoch or Murdo MacKenzie (courtier) (died 1590), builder of Fairburn Tower This disambiguation...
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(41 cm) lacquer discs that played ten minutes per side at 33+1/3 rpm. Murdo MacKenzie of Bing Crosby Enterprises had seen a demonstration of the German Magnetophon...
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page. "Lord Lovat's Lament" Mackenzie (1896). History of the Frasers of Lovat. Inverness, A. & W. Mackenzie. p. 430. Mackenzie (1896). History of the Frasers...
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Clan Macrae (redirect from Clan MacRae)
that Fionnla Dubh was a contemporary of Murdo Mackenzie, fifth chief of the Mackenzies of Kintail. In 1416, Murdo died and was succeeded by his son, Alexander...
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Eilean Donan (category Clan Mackenzie)
young son Murdo Mackenzie supposedly evaded the Earl's attempts to eliminate him, and on the return of David II from exile Murdo Mackenzie was allegedly...
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Fairburn Tower (category Clan Mackenzie)
in 1545 for Murdo Mackenzie. Murdo Mackenzie (died 1590) was a son of Roderick (Rory) Mackenzie, and probably a nephew of John Mackenzie of Kintail. Rory...
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Bannatyne, Free Church College 1907: Murdo Mackenzie, Inverness; Interim Moderator J. C. Robertson (resigned) 1908: William MacKinnon, Gairloch 1909: James Hendry...
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Alex Murdo Macleod (Gaelic name Ailig Murchadh Macleoid) (1932– 16 October 1995) was a minister of the Free Church of Scotland who served as Moderator...
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toasting Salmond's first defeat since being elected as an MP in 1987. Murdo MacKenzie, 51, a former fisherman, said there was a lot of anger about Sturgeon's...
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separate solos and often a duet. Songs were repeated on many occasions. Murdo MacKenzie served as the producer. The shows commenced on February 29, 1960 and...
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McMurdo Station is an American Antarctic research station on the southern tip of Ross Island, which is in the New Zealand–claimed Ross Dependency on the...
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profitable. Sixteen-seventeen year old teenager Scrooge McDuck's employer, Murdo MacKenzie decides to quit, and therefore has to let Scrooge go. Scrooge is not...
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Clan McDuck (section Slye MacDuich)
been called a spitfire. In 1882, Scrooge was hired as a cowboy by Murdo MacKenzie. To do this he had to ride Widow Maker, a mare who had already managed...
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following children: Kenneth Mackenzie, 6th of Gairloch. Murdo Mackenzie of Sand who married with issue. Hector Mackenzie, portioner of Mellan and a Cornet...
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(landowner) Munnsville, New York – Asa Munn (storekeeper) Murdo, South Dakota – Murdo MacKenzie (Texas cattleman) Murfreesboro, North Carolina and Murfreesboro...
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at Lovat around 1505. Rory Mackenzie, a nephew of Thomas Fraser, 2nd Lord Lovat, and later the father of Murdo Mackenzie of Fairburn, was staying and...
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ancestor of the Mackenzies of Achilty. He was probably the father of Murdo Mackenzie of Fairburn. Kenneth, priest of Avoch and vicar of Conveth and ancestor...
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Gaelic. Its members are Angus MacKenzie (whistle/bagpipes), Gabe McVarish (fiddle), Ellen MacDonald (voice/bagpipes), Murdo Cameron (mandolin/accordion)...
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Luboff Choir Announcer Ken Carpenter Written by Bill Morrow Directed by Murdo MacKenzie Produced by Bill Morrow Sam Pierce Recording studio Hollywood, U.S...
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