• Lieutenant-General Hay MacDowall (c.1752 – c.16 March 1809) was a Scottish officer in the British Army who was the sixth General Officer Commanding, Ceylon...
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  • McDowall (born 1954), British Army major general Day Hort MacDowall (British Army officer) (1795–1870), British Army lieutenant general Hay MacDowall (died...
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    Halifax (1938) and Scruffy (1938). McDowall appeared in Convict 99 (1938) and Hey! Hey! USA (1938) with Will Hay, Yellow Sands (1938), The Outsider (1939)...
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    Alexander "Alex" Hay MacDowall (born 22 January, 1991) is a British racing driver. He is currently competing in the 2014 FIA World Endurance Championship...
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  • Hay MacDowall (died 1809), British Army lieutenant general, General Officer Commanding, Ceylon Hay Millar (1883–1944), Canadian ice hockey player Hay...
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  • Fort MacDowall was located in Matale. It was a fortified outpost during the Kandyan Wars, named after Major General Hay MacDowall, the 6th Commander of...
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    two separate forces into Kandyan territory - one, under Major-General Hay MacDowall, from Colombo, and another, under a Colonel Barbut, from Trincomalee...
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  • Ground Research Group (see no. 89). The History of Parliament: The House of Commons 1790–1820. MacDowall, Fergus. The Macdowalls. p. 18. v t e v t e...
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    message to the fort of Trincomalee to negotiate its capitulation. Captain Hay MacDowall surrendered the fort in exchange for its 1,000-man garrison to be sent...
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    Alexander Ranaldson MacDonell of Glengarry (1771–1828) Allan MacDougall WS of Gallanach and Hayfield Lt. Gen. General Hay MacDowall Mrs George Mackay of...
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    He was appointed in February 1799 until 1799. He was succeeded by Hay MacDowall. Champagné was born into a family of French Huguenot exiles in Ireland...
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    Lieutenant-General Hay MacDowall Major-General William Thomson Macfarlane Brigadier-General Andrew Laurie Macfie Major-General Sir Charles MacGregor Brigadier...
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  • Maidstone. the Mid-Ken Open Championships was won by the Rev. Wilfrid Hay MacDowall Aitken the holder of the Cup. who beat Guy Oscar Jameson, 6-4. 6-1....
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  • along the Kandyan boarder. He was part of Major General Hay MacDowall's entourage during MacDowall's embassy to the Kingdom of Kandy in 1800. He took part...
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    biography was written by Lord Strathclyde. In 1817 he married Georgina Hay Macdowall. They had eight children. Their children were Isabella Graeme Fullerton...
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  • Five Generations, Volume Eighteen, Part 2, Second Edition, 2011, p.266–267. MacLean, Maggie (11 September 2009), "Elizabeth Lynch: Wife of Declaration Signer...
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    British firstly used the structure as the residence of Lieutenant general Hay MacDowall (General Officer Commanding, Ceylon), though by this time the building...
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    Madras civil government and the new commander-in-chief, Lieut-General Hay Macdowall, who, no longer ex-officio a member of the governing council, had given...
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  • 7th General Officer Commanding, Ceylon In office 1804–? Preceded by Hay MacDowall Succeeded by Thomas Maitland Military service Allegiance United Kingdom...
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    maintain royal archives of Sri Lankan monarchs. In the 19th century, Hay Macdowall noted the existence of Maha Mohotti within the Kandyan Court responsible...
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  • Champagné 14 March 1799 22 July 1799 80th Regiment of Foot GCH Colonel Hay MacDowall 22 July 1799 March 1804 78th Regiment of Foot Major-General David Douglas...
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    (Subscription or UK public library membership required.) "Aitken, William Hay Macdowall Hunter". Who's Who & Who Was Who. Vol. 1920–2016 (April 2014 online ed...
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  • appointed commandant at Calpentyn, but was detached in 1803 to join Hay MacDowall's forces in the attack on Kandy. Evans led the advance guard that entered...
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    First Kandyan War. On 31 January 1803, a British force led by General Hay Macdowall marched to Kandy and found it evacuated. The British force installed...
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    Hogarth, Minister of Makerstoun, 1834) The MacDowalls, by Fegus Macdowall and William MacDougall, publ.by Clan MacDougall Society of North America, 2009,...
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  • McDowall, John (1886). Scottish FA Annual 1886–87. Hay Nisbet. p. 80. McDowall, John (1886). Scottish FA Annual 1886–87. Hay Nisbet. p. 54. McDowall, John...
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    Fraser, Clan Sinclair, the Cheynes, Mowats, Lochores, Clan Maxwell and Clan Hay. The long-standing authority of the Clan Comyn (Cumming) was witnessed by...
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  • Party Candidate Votes % ±% Whig James Duff 327 52.1 N/A Conservative Hay Macdowall-Grant 301 47.9 New Majority 26 4.2 N/A Turnout 628 77.2 N/A Registered...
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  • to care for their baby is a wanted child killer. Supporting Cast: Kathryn Hays as Joyce Dailey, Olive Deering as Christine Callendar, Willis Bouchey as...
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    inhabitants of the village. Cockburn married Elizabeth Macdowall, daughter of James Macdowall and his second wife Margaret Jamieson, in Edinburgh, Midlothian...
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