Robert Haldane Makgill, CBE (24 May 1870 – 3 October 1946) was a New Zealand surgeon, pathologist, military leader and public health administrator. Makgill...
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Haldane and author Elizabeth Haldane, and the uncle of J. B. S. Haldane, Robert Haldane Makgill and Naomi Mitchison. He received his first education at the...
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Scotland Robert Haldane Makgill (1870–1946), New Zealand surgeon, pathologist, military leader and public health administrator Sir George Makgill, 9th Baronet...
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S. Haldane and the author Naomi Mitchison. His nephew was the New Zealand doctor and public health administrator Robert Haldane Makgill. Haldane also...
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married Robert Haldane WS. In 1833 he married Harriet Strettell (d.1890), daughter of Amos Strettell. They were parents to Captain John Makgill, George...
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John E Makgill continued to farm at Taurangaruru, while another Robert Haldane Makgill was a key figure in the development of New Zealand's public health...
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Daunt Leahy, NZ Medical Corps Col. Charles Thomas Maj. DSO Lt.-Col. Robert Haldane Makgill, NZ Medical Corps Temp Col. Thomas Mill CMG Lt.-Col. Herbert Edward...
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Medical Corps. Colonel Charles Thomas Major DSO. Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Haldane Makgill – New Zealand Medical Corps. Major Thomas McKibbon OBE – New Zealand...
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provincial medical officers of health, including Thomas Valintine and Robert Haldane Makgill. Mason tackled several public health issues: preventive health,...
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Retrieved 9 June 2008. "Makgill". MyClan.com. Archived from the original on 19 March 2007. Retrieved 8 August 2008. "Clan Makgill". ClanChiefs.org. Standing...
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New Zealand Air Force; of Hamilton. Squadron Leader Richard James Robert Haldane Makgill – Royal New Zealand Air Force; of Nelson. Flight Lieutenant Horace...
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Maitland Lieutenant-General Sir Thomas Maitland Major-General Edward Maitland-Makgill-Crichton Major-General Vivian Majendie Major-General James Herbert Samuel...
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death of another man. By tradition, the Armstrongs followed the cause of Robert the Bruce in the Scottish Wars of Independence, and their recorded relationship...
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Scotland in 2021, Watson is the 19th most common surname in Scotland. In 1384 Robert II re-granted the lands of Cranstonriddel to William Watson with an entail...
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of March. Early bearers of the surname are Adam of Blacathathir in 1477, Robert Blackader in the 15th century, and Charles Blakater in 1486. According to...
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of Nova Scotia. The most notable member of this branch of the clan was Robert Calder who saw substantial service in the Napoleonic Wars. During World...
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a charter of confirmation by Alexander II of Scotland in 1226. In 1452, Robert Innes, the eleventh laird, fought under the Earl of Huntly at the Battle...
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appears as a witness. In about 1178 Humphrey de Jardin witnessed a charter by Robert Bruce to Arbroath Abbey. The name Jardine is also found in the form of de...
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Barns of Ayr Massacre in 1296. His nephew, Roger de Blare, was knighted by Robert the Bruce after the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314. This Blair family can...
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the battalion was commanded first by Lt-Col Dawson, then by Lt-Col M.E. Makgill-Crichton-Maitland of the Grenadier Guards, who had been acting commander...
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During the Wars of Scottish Independence, feudal tenures were introduced by Robert the Bruce, to harness and control the prowess of clans by the award of charters...
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his lands of Leskgoroune or Leskgaranne from David II of Scotland, son of Robert the Bruce. He might be the same William Leysk who was recorded in the parish...
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Vol. II. London, UK: J.B.Nichols. p. 343. Retrieved 19 June 2014. Ruigh, Robert E. (1971). The Parliament of 1624: Politics and Foreign Policy. Ma, USA:...
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Gilbert who acquired the lands of Sorbie. The Hannays were suspicious of Robert the Bruce's ambitions and instead supported the claim of John Balliol. Balliol...
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Cunningham, Lord Kilmaurs, against Robert of Muir of Rowallan 9 December 1482, John the Bruce of the Stenhouse against Robert Fleming, Lord Fleming and Andrew...
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H. J. Huddleston (14 December 1930 – 1 July 1933) Brig. H. C. Maitland-Makgill-Crichton (11 July 1933 – 29 June 1937) Brig. H. C. Harrison (29 June 1937...
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the Press Attaché at His Majesty's Legation at Panama. David Maitland Makgill Crichton Somerville, British Vice-Consul at His Majesty's Consulate-General...
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Company from the Clan Menzies which was led by their clan chief, Captain Robert Menzies. In the ensuing Battle of Killiecrankie, Mackay’s forces were defeated...
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Lieutenant-Colonel Cecil Wilmot Mainprise, Royal Army Medical Corps Major Mark Edward Makgill-Crighton-Maitland, Grenadier Guards Major Charles Herbert Mallock, Royal...
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