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    Sir William MacGregor, GCMG, CB, AM, PC, FRSGS (20 October 1846 – 3 July 1919) was a Scottish colonial administrator who was Lieutenant-Governor of British...
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    General Gregor MacGregor (24 December 1786 – 4 December 1845) was a Scottish soldier, adventurer, and confidence trickster who attempted from 1821 to 1837...
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    Clan Gregor, also known as Clan MacGregor, is a Highland Scottish clan that claims an origin in the early 9th century. The clan's most famous member is...
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    Robert Roy MacGregor (Scottish Gaelic: Raibeart Ruadh MacGriogair; 7 March 1671 – 28 December 1734) was a Jacobite Scottish outlaw, who later became a...
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  • William or Bill(y) MacGregor may also refer to: Sir William Macgregor, 2nd Baronet (1817–1846), British Army officer William MacGregor (Australian politician)...
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  • Mary MacGregor (born May 6, 1948) is an American singer. She is best known for singing the 1976 song "Torn Between Two Lovers", which topped the Billboard...
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    "the Golden Dawn was MacGregor Mathers." Mathers was born on 8 or 11 January 1854 in Hackney, London, England. His father, William M. Mathers, died while...
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  • Sir William MacGregor Henderson FRS FRSE MRCVS (17 July 1913 – 29 November 2000) was a Scottish veterinary expert on foot and mouth disease. He was also...
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    John Roddick Russell MacGregor, Baron MacGregor of Pulham Market, OBE, PC, FKC (born 14 February 1937), is a British politician. A member of the Conservative...
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    One of MacGregor's proposals was to make admission to the museum free of charge, based on the model of the British Museum. In 2018, MacGregor left the...
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  • but resigned later that year. MacGregor died of pneumonia in East Melbourne in 1899. "Obituary Mr William P Macgregor" (PDF). The Australasian Pastoralists'...
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  • William Firth MacGregor (1896–1958/73) was a painter, illustrator, and artist who immigrated to Canada in 1925. MacGregor was a central witness in the...
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    of the town's greatest benefactors, William MacGregor, at his own expense. An infirmary was built in 1903. MacGregor also built two churches at Glascote...
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    New Guinea, Sir William MacGregor. Sir William's surname was originally, and thus formally, McGregor but he adopted the spelling MacGregor while in New Guinea...
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  • Queensland from 1909 until 1914. It is spelt MacGregor, but Macgregor is often seen. MacGregor State High School opened on 28 January 1969 with nine teachers...
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    The MacGregors of MacGregor are also the Chiefs of Clan Gregor. Lieutenant-Colonel Sir John Murray, 1st Baronet (1745–1822), later Macgregor Murray....
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  • Queensland Australia. MacGregor State High School opened in 1969 by with nine teachers and 203 students. It was named after William MacGregor, a former Governor...
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  • MacGregor canal was built between 1903 and 1904 during the colonial administration of William MacGregor, a medical doctor and Governor of the Colony of...
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  • Douglas Macgregor(born 1947), American military writer Elizabeth Ann Macgregor (born 1958), Scottish curator and art historian Gregor MacGregor (1786–1845)...
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    and then locked up. In 1875, the chief medical officer in Fiji, Sir William MacGregor, listed a mortality rate of 540 out of every 1,000 labourers. After...
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    was born in Palo Alto, California, the son of Carol (née Dixon) and William MacGregor Cranston. He attended Pomona College for one year and studied abroad...
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  • Sir Ian Kinloch MacGregor, KBE (21 September 1912 – 13 April 1998) was a Scottish metallurgist and industrialist. He worked in the United States from...
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  • America: James MacGregor Burns, Stewart Burns: 9780394577630: Amazon.com: Books. Knopf. ISBN 0-394-57763-9. Burns, James Macgregor; Crotty, William J.; Duke...
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  • Alasdair Alpin MacGregor (March 20, 1899 – April 15, 1970) was a Scottish writer, animal welfare campaigner and photographer, known for a large number...
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  • the Historical Society of Queensland, chaired by the Governor, Sir William MacGregor, was held at the Albert Hall: a paper, "Methods of Historical Research...
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    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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    Period (c.332–30 BCE). The first Administrator of British New Guinea, William MacGregor, made a significant collection of objects between 1888 and 1898, specifically...
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  • and Southern Cross Drive on the south. The suburb of Macgregor is named after Sir William MacGregor, Governor of Queensland 1909–14 and first chancellor...
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  • Boyle, Governor (1901–1904) William MacGregor, Governor (1904–1907) Dominion of Newfoundland Governors William MacGregor, Governor (1907–1909) Ralph Champneys...
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    was born in Gravesend to Major Duncan MacGregor, a Scottish soldier, and Elizabeth, the daughter of Sir William Dick, Baronet of Prestonfield. When he...
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