• Murdo Davidson MacLeod (born 24 September 1958 in Glasgow) is a Scottish former professional football player and manager. MacLeod, who played as a midfielder...
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    MacLeod, McLeod and Macleod (/məˈklaʊd/ mə-KLOWD) are surnames in the English language. The names are anglicised forms of the Scottish Gaelic MacLeòid...
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  • Murdo J. MacLeod is a Scottish historian of Latin America, publishing extensively on the history of colonial-era Central America, the Caribbean, and the...
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  • Murdo MacLeod (born 14 January 1947 in Edinburgh) is a Scottish former professional snooker player. MacLeod turned professional in 1981, aged 34. He retained...
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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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    Alex Murdo Macleod (1932–2006), Free Church of Scotland minister Murdo Fraser (born 1965), Scottish politician Murdo MacDonald, several people Murdo Macfarlane...
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  • 1992: Donald MacDonald, Carloway 1993: Clement Graham, Free Church College 1994: Alex Murdo Macleod, Kinloch, Lewis 1995: Murdo A MacLeod, Stornoway 1996:...
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  • author Colin McLeod (engineer) (1921–2018), New Zealand civil engineer Colin Murdo Macleod (1966–2005), founder of GalGael Trust Colin MacLeod, the lead character...
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  • Williams – 372 apps (1970–1980) Ray Montgomerie – 180 apps (1981–1988) Murdo MacLeod – 87 apps (1975–1978) and 66 apps (1993–1995) as Player/Manager Donald...
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  • Rangers. Celtic won the match 2–1 thanks to goals by Charlie Nicholas and Murdo MacLeod. Rangers goal was scored by Jim Bett. 4 December 1982 15:00 Hampden...
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    match against Ian Black, he recorded a 147 maximum break. He defeated Murdo MacLeod 9–7 in the final. In the 1989 World Championship, he defeated Dennis...
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    Airlie James, kickboxer Billy Jeffrey, football player and manager Murdo MacLeod, football player and manager Bob McGregor, Olympic Silver medal-winning...
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  • tournament, which took place in February 1985 in Edinburgh, Scotland. Murdo MacLeod won the title by beating Eddie Sinclair 10–2 in the final. "Scottish...
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     Germany FW 1986–1994 227 66 Gerhard Kleppinger  Germany DF 1987–1988 43 1 Murdo MacLeod  Scotland MF 1987–1990 129 5 Günter Breitzke  Germany MF 1988–1992 101...
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  • documentary That Was The Team That Was, which revealed that Hibs player Murdo MacLeod had placed a bet on his team winning the cup. 24 September 1991 Tynecastle...
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  • and 28 August 1983 at the University of Glasgow in Glasgow, Scotland. Murdo MacLeod won the title by beating Eddie Sinclair 11–9 in the final. Morrison...
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  • Stephen Hendry won the title for the third time in a row by beating Murdo MacLeod 10–4 in the final. The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown...
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    in the Black Bull Yard from c.1912.[citation needed] The footballer Murdo MacLeod, who played for Dumbarton, Celtic, Borussia Dortmund and Hibernian,...
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    Mesoamerica. Volume II, Part 2. Edited by Richard E.W. Adams and Murdo J. MacLeod. New York: Cambridge University Press 2000, p. 187. "Nahoas. Territorio...
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    Mackay at the Scottish Football Association Duncan MacKay at the Scottish Football Association Murdo MacLeod at the Scottish Football Association Shaun Maloney...
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  • Malcolm MacLeod (Scottish Gaelic: Gille Caluim MacLeòid) (1296–1370) is considered to be the 3rd Chief of Clan MacLeod. He was the son of Tormod. Malcolm...
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  • Ally McCoist (1962-09-24)24 September 1962 (aged 27) 23 Rangers 10 3MF Murdo MacLeod (1958-09-24)24 September 1958 (aged 31) 14 Borussia Dortmund 11 2DF...
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  • snookers. Murdo MacLeod defeated Rex Williams 10–5, despite Williams making the highest break of the first round, a 112. The win made MacLeod the first...
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    McGrain and shrewd signings such as winger Davie Provan and midfielder Murdo MacLeod helped McNeill strengthen a Celtic side that had finished fifth in the...
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    Eddie McKechnie and advocates Richard Keen QC, Jack Davidson QC and Murdo MacLeod. Both defendants also had access to a Libyan defence lawyer, Kamel Maghur...
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  • Scotland. The tournament was last held in 1989, where John Rea defeated Murdo MacLeod 9–7 in the final. John Higgins won in the final 6–1 against Anthony...
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  • Johnstone John Kennedy Peter Kerr Jim Leighton James Lundie Johnny MacLeod Murdo MacLeod James Main Neil Martin William McCartney Dylan McGeouch James McGhee...
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  • the 1981 Jameson International. After defeating Jim Donnelly 5–4 and Murdo MacLeod 5–1, he received another walkover against Pulman. He next eliminated...
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    a full size (33 feet) replica Sgoth was built in Stornoway by John Murdo Macleod, as the subject of a documentary film called An Sgoth. The boat was...
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  • Jaggy MacBee, a bumble bee who had been the club's mascot from 2011 to 2015, as part of the club's sponsorship with Scottish beverage company MacB. Prior...
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