- Look up
MacBeath or
Macbeath in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
MacBeath or
Macbeath may
refer to:
Alexander Murray Macbeath (1923–2014),
British mathematician...
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Andrew G. W.
MacBeath, a
Scottish preacher ****ociated with the
Keswick Convention, was
younger brother of John
MacBeath;
studied at the
University of Edinburgh...
- John
MacBeath, a
Scottish preacher, was
minister of
Cambuslang Baptist Church from 1909 to 1921 or 1922. He was
later minister of
Haven Green Baptist Church...
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Jimmy MacBeath (1894–1972) was a
Scottish Traveller and
Traditional singer of the
Bothy ballads from the
north east of Scotland. He was both a
mentor and...
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Beath, Beaton, Black, Clanachan, Dowart, Dowie, Duart, Duie, Garvie, Gillan, Gillon, Gilzean, Hoey, ****e, Lane, Lean, Leitch,
MacBeath,
MacBeth,
MacBheath...
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Murray Macbeath (30 June 1923
Glasgow – 14 May 2014 Warwick) was a
mathematician who
worked on
Riemann surfaces.
Macbeath surfaces and
Macbeath regions...
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shootings the
morning service from
Dunblane Cathedral,
conducted by
Colin MacIntosh, was
broadcast live by the BBC. The BBC also
transmitted the 9 October...
- fight's
closing seconds". mmafighting.com.
Retrieved 2
December 2018. Amy
MacBeath (23
January 2019). "UPaul Craig: UFC Scot to
fight Kennedy Nzechukwu in...
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boosting the
immune system. Diouf, K.; Snoeks, J.; Lalèyè, P.;
Contreras MacBeath, T. (2020). "Protopterus annectens". IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species...
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originally held by the
MacBeaths in the
thirteenth century, but was held by the
MacLeods from
about 1430 to 1513.
Gunnery of
MacLeod, near to Borve, on...