Gregor MacGregor (31 August 1869 – 20 August 1919) was a former Scotland international cricketer and Scotland international rugby union player. He also...
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1830s. Gregor MacGregor may also refer to: Gregor MacGregor (sportsman) (1869–1919), Scottish rugby player and cricketer Sir Gregor MacGregor, 6th Baronet...
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trickster Gregor MacGregor (sportsman) (1869–1919), Scottish cricketer and rugby union player Ian MacGregor (1912–1998), British industrialist Ian Macgregor (born...
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Why is the Irishman Called "The Notorious"". Sportsmanor.com. Retrieved 22 February 2022. Conor McGregor on Jordan, Ali and Benjamin Franklin. YouTube...
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John MacGregor (24 January 1825 Gravesend – 16 July 1892 Boscombe, Bournemouth), nicknamed Rob Roy after a renowned relative, was an English explorer...
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Scotia, Canada Rob Roy McGregor (admiral) (1907-2000), US Navy Rear Admiral, World War II Submarine Commander John MacGregor (sportsman), nicknamed Rob Roy...
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MacGregor, John Macgregor or John McGregor may refer to: John McGregor (footballer, born 1851), Scottish international football player John McGregor (footballer...
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Heritage Te Manatu. "MacGregor, John". teara.govt.nz. Retrieved 2022-04-07. "John MacGregor | Scottish philanthropist and sportsman | Britannica". www.britannica...
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relationship with the broadcaster Sue MacGregor. His wife had not been aware of the affair until she received a letter from MacGregor breaking the news that her...
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Scottish and Slovenian surname, variants of the name include McGregor, MacGregor, Gregor, Gregson, Gregg, Grigg, Greig and may refer to: Adam Gregory (singer-songwriter)...
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competing for the wicket-keeper's spot in the English Test side with Gregor MacGregor, which resulted in him playing in only five Test matches for England...
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leaving in 1906 was a higher school certificate. He was a more successful sportsman, playing cricket and tennis and running cross country. He also rose to...
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him. A portrait painted by Henry Weigall Jr, of Stoddart batting and Gregor MacGregor keeping wicket, was given to the MCC in 1927 by W.H. Patterson, a MCC...
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sect of Clan Macintosh, and the name originated in Perthshire. Duncan MacGregor Crerar (1836–1916), Scottish poet Finlay Crerar (1904-1965), RAF officer...
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Justice Clerk – Lord Aitchison Chairman of the Scottish Land Court – Lord MacGregor Mitchell, then Lord Murray 27 April – Second Division team East Fife F...
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Stanley gave rise to the quotation "Dr. Livingstone, I presume?" Gregor MacGregor (1786–1845), adventurer, coloniser, land speculator and soldier who...
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was taunted by Goldsmith and Michael Yardley, the Spokesperson for the Sportsman's Alliance (who gave him a slow hand clap and shouted "Out! Out! Out!")...
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born, was considered by some as a remote father, though biographer James MacGregor Burns indicates James interacted with his son more than was typical at...
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seven were bowled, and two were in combination with wicket-keeper Gregor MacGregor. Cambridge opening batsman Henry Mordaunt scored 127 in the match,...
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46°10′46″N 91°45′52″W / 46.17944°N 91.76444°W / 46.17944; -91.76444 Sportsman Lake Clark 253 12 44°58′54″N 90°34′09″W / 44.98167°N 90.56917°W / 44...
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Redmond 1993, p. 11. Gretzky 2001, p. 33. Redmond 1993, p. 12. MacGregor 1999, pp. 19–20. MacGregor 1999, p. 19. "Top Ten Greatest Canadians – Wayne Gretzky"...
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family friend. By the time he was 20, Stack had achieved minor fame as a sportsman. He was an avid polo player and shooter. His brother and he won the International...
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controversy as his constant companion". He was named Western Manitoba Sportsman of the Year by the Brandon Sun in 1964, and was posthumously inducted...
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Wallman and Max Wartell "Cutesie Pie" (1932), with Red Standex and Chummy MacGregor "I Was So Alone, Suddenly You Were There (1932), with Leigh Harline, Jack...
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Archived from the original on 21 October 2013. Retrieved 26 September 2012. Gregor Brown (31 March 2007). "Boonen follows in the footsteps of Van Looy". Cyclingnews...
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d'Arc Debonheur, Rwandan minister of Refugees and Disaster Management MacGregor, Karen (21 June 2014). "A new university, new international leader, new...
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University Alexander Roberts Dunn – Soldier, awarded the Victoria Cross John MacGregor – (1889–1952) Born in Scotland, lived in Powell River B.C., fought in...
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she was the joint winner, with John Wooden, of the Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year award and was one of the Time Persons of the Year in 1975...
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its start. In 1985 the Koblenz-based company had its first successful sportsman under contract in Jürgen Zäck. In the area of road racing the company...
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Lance-Corporal Fred Carno is given command of an oddball section of cadets - Gus MacGregor, Duffy Lewis, Welshman Taff Morgan, Gurkha Peerak, Mick O'Malley, and...
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