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unrelated groups of
MacAulays under one
chief – Clan
MacAulay (the
MacAulays of Ardincaple), the
Macaulays of Lewis, and the
Macaulays of
Wester Ross; this...
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Macaulays of
Lewis and Clan
MacAulay which was
centred in the Loch
Lomond area,
bordering the
Scottish Highlands and
Scottish Lowlands. The
Macaulays...
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MacAulay (born 29
December 1956) is a
Scottish comedian. For 18 years,
until March 2015, he
presented a
daily BBC
Scotland radio programme MacAulay and...
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Lawrence A.
MacAulay PC (born
September 9, 1946) is a
Canadian politician, who
represented the
riding of Cardigan,
Prince Edward Island in the
House of...
- Look up Macaulay,
MacAulay, or Mc
Aulay in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Macaulay,
MacAulay, or Mc
Aulay may
refer to:
Macaulay (surname), an English-language...
- In the 15th and 16th centuries, the 'native'
clans of the Lennox—the
MacAulays,
MacFarlanes, and Colquhouns—raided and
plundered each other's
lands and...
- Macaulay, Macauley,
MacAulay, Mc
Aulay and
McAuley are
surnames of
Irish origin originating in Westmeath,
Leinster anglicized from
Irish Mac Amhalghaidh in...
- 1829". Dòmhnall Càm
MacDhùghaill (c. 1560 – c. 1640) – Born in the district. Clan
chief of the
MacAulays of Uig.
Zachary MacAulay (1768–1838) – Anti slavery...
- battles,
still recounted by tradition, were
fought between the
Mcleods and
Macaulays on one side and the
Morisons on the other. At last the
Morisons were forced...
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gallon wood tank, for the
water services within the area.
Father Alexander F.
MacGillivray, whom was the
fifth pastor of Boisdale, had
installed the bell within...