-
which includes Callan Glen, the
shallow depression running North-Eastward from Bailey's Bay (which was
named for
shipbuilder Claud MacCallan),
Coney Island...
- of Bailey's Bay, in
Hamilton Parish, is
named Callan Glen for a Scottish-born shipwright,
Claude MacCallan, who
settled in
Bermuda after the
vessel in which...
- all of
these have male and
female forms depending on the bearer, e.g. all
Mac-
names become Nic- if the
person is female. Some of the
Scottish Gaelic surnames...
- form of the
Gaelic Mac Allin or
Mac Callin.
Notable people with the name include: Aela
Callan,
Australian news
reporter Alan
Callan (died 2014), U.S. businessman...
-
tierra natal". La Opinión de Málaga (in Spanish).
Retrieved 2024-08-08.
MacCallan,
Michael (2021-05-31). "'I Die Like a
Gentleman & Soldier' – The Execution...
- Lorimer, one of his
servants MacCallan More,
Marquis of
Argyle Ranald MacEagh, a son of the Mist Kenneth, his
grandson MacIlduy,
chieftain of the Camerons...
-
Expensive 25, 30 and 40-year-old
versions can also be found. In 2004, the
Maccallan started to
offer single malt
expressions vatted with
whisky matured in...
- for his
roles as Pat Han**** in Brookside, Pete
Callan in
Family Affairs, Gil
Keane in Em****ale,
Mac Nightingale in
Hollyoaks and
Frank Fisher in The...
-
Nicholas Joseph Callan (22
December 1799 – 10
January 1864) was an
Irish physicist and
Catholic priest known for his work on the
induction coil. He was...
-
Gordon Hopkins,
Chief Inspector,
Ministry of
Finance Arthur Ferguson MacCallan FRCS
Director of
Ophthalmic Hospitals Albert William Hazel, Inspector...