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    Norman Macleod (3 June 1812 – 16 June 1872) was a Scottish clergyman and author who served as Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland...
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  • Invernessshire, 1790–1796 Norman Macleod (Caraid nan Gaidheal) (1783–1862), Scottish churchman and writer Norman Macleod (minister, born 1812), his son, Scottish...
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  • of the Rev. Norman Macleod, D.D. (1745 – 1824), and father of the Rev. Norman Macleod (1812 – 1872). MacLeod was a distinguished minister of the Scottish...
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  • Glasgow University awarded him a Doctor of Divinity. In 1837 he succeeded Norman Macleod as Moderator of the General Assembly. He was succeeded in turn by William...
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  • Newall, engineer and astronomer (died 1889) 3 June – Norman Macleod, Church of Scotland minister (died 1872) 2 September – Kirkpatrick Macmillan, inventor...
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  • Scottish-born mother William Fraser Tolmie (1812-1886), member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia Justin Trudeau, 23rd Prime Minister of Canada...
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    War of 1812 as a Major with the Corps of Canadian Voyageurs and the Canadian Voltigeurs. McLeod Lake, British Columbia is named for him. Born at Kilfinichen...
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    Daniel Dewar (category 19th-century ministers of the Church of Scotland)
    Superstitions of the Irish (1812) The Natural State of Man (1816) A Dictionary of the Gaelic Language (1831) with Rev Norman Macleod "Rev. Daniel Dewar, about...
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    James S. Barty (category 19th-century ministers of the Church of Scotland)
    as Moderator of the General Assembly. He was replaced in turn by Norman MacLeod (1812-1872) in 1869. He died in the manse at Bendochy in late January 1875...
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  • 1868–1889), writer on Japan Norman Macleod (1783–1862), writer (in Gaelic) and minister of the Church of Scotland Norman Macleod (1812–1872), writer (in Gaelic...
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    Chancellor of the Exchequer (category Lists of government ministers of the United Kingdom)
    chancellor of the exchequer, often abbreviated to Chancellor, is a senior minister of the Crown within the Government of the United Kingdom, and head of Treasury...
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    2 July 1850), was a British Conservative statesman who twice was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1834–1835, 1841–1846), and simultaneously was Chancellor...
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    Queen's University. p. 6. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 17, 2010. MacLeod, Kevin S (2012). A Crown of Maples (PDF) (2nd ed.). Queen's Printer for...
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    pivotal to the development of Proto-Zionism. Queen Victoria's chaplain, Norman Macleod said of Montefiore: "No man living has done so much for his brethren...
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    his ministry. This included a trip to Russia along with the Rev Dr Norman Macleod. After a "distinguished career" at the University of Edinburgh, Campbell...
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    throughout his life. Russell attended the University of Edinburgh from 1809 to 1812, lodging with Professor John Playfair, who oversaw his studies. He did not...
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  • Campbell, minister and theologian (born 1800) 16 June – Norman Macleod, Church of Scotland minister (born 1812) 20 August – William Miller, poet (born 1810)...
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    Howick between 1806 and 1807, was a British Whig politician who was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1830 to 1834. He was a descendant of the House...
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    David Brewster (category 19th-century ministers of the Church of Scotland)
    (August 1845, pp. 470–515) Good Words (1862), Vol. 3; by Norman Macleod D. D. J.; Donald Macleod & Hartley Aspden. Alexander Strahan and Company. pp. 3–8...
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    Lord Palmerston, was a British statesman and politician who was prime minister of the United Kingdom from 1855 to 1858 and from 1859 to 1865. A member...
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    Archived from the original on 10 September 2009. Retrieved 10 September 2009. MacLeod, Angus (3 September 2009). "Salmond to push ahead with referendum Bill"...
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    international fame: Thomas Chandler Haliburton (The Clockmaker), Alistair MacLeod (No Great Mischief), Evelyn Richardson (We Keep A Light), Margaret Marshall...
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    Enoch Powell (category Ministers in the Eden government, 1955–1957)
    Enoch (1951). Dancer's End and The Wedding Gift. Powell, Enoch; Macleod, Iain Norman (1952). The Social Services: needs and means. Conservative Political...
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  • American territory he claimed to rule as "Cazique". John Mackenzie, Lord MacLeod 1727–1789 1750–1770  Prussia  Sweden Scottish Jacobite and soldier of fortune...
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  • Portsmouth Langstone 1950–1964, who became increasingly deaf from 1962. Iain Macleod, MP for Enfield West 1950–1970, who permanently limped due to a World War...
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    and illustrator Elizabeth Macklin (born 1952), American poet Elizabeth MacLeod, Canadian writer Elizabeth Macneal (born 1988), British writer Elizabeth Magid...
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    Canadians (redirect from Canadian-born)
    1997, pp. 100–110. Tooker 1980, p. 20. Findling & Thackeray 2010, p. 52. MacLeod & Poutanen 2004, p. 23. Powell 2005, pp. 152, 154. Martynowych 1991, p...
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    MacLeod 2012, p. 23. MacLeod 2012, pp. 23–25. MacLeod 2012, pp. 24–25. MacLeod 2012, pp. 26–27. MacLeod 2012, p. 30. MacLeod 2012, pp. 30–31. MacLeod...
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  • poet Norman MacCaig, Scottish poet Hugh MacDiarmid, Scottish poet and essayist Sharman Macdonald, playwright Ian Maclaren, fiction writer and minister of...
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  • (1775–1832) Norman MacLeod of MacLeod (1812–1895), 25th Chief of Clan MacLeod Norman Magnus MacLeod of MacLeod (1839–1929), 26th Chief of Clan MacLeod Reginald...
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