- and
History (2nd ed.). New York
Public Library. p. 131, "
Candlish"; p. 464, "
MacCandlish". ISBN 978-0-87104-172-2 – via
Internet Archive. A
newer edition...
- John
MacGregor Mc
Candlish WS FRSE (1821–1901) was a
Scottish lawyer and actuary. He was the
first president of the
Faculty of Actuaries. He was born at...
- 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...
- Mrs Mervyn,
friends of
Colonel Mannering Dandie Dinmont, a
farmer Mrs
MacCandlish,
hostess of the
Golden Arms at
Kippletringan Deacon Bearcliff, a villager...
- Gothic-style
church was
built in 1836 to a
design by
architect William MacCandlish of Dalry. The
transept has
unusual arrangement of a
large arched opening...
-
dirty and
Calderwood the drunken,
grocers (ch.11)
Widow Wallace (ch.5)
MacCandlish,
headmaster of
Skeighan High
School (ch.14) The
dominie (headmaster)...
- "
Candlish"; p. 464, "
MacCandlish". ISBN 978-0-87104-172-2 – via
Internet Archive. A
newer edition of this book
exists (2015, ISBN 9781626540590). "
MacCandless...
- Yorker. Vol. 49, no. 46. pp. 59–60.
Retrieved October 10, 2022. Phillips, Mc
Candlish (August 15, 1972). "City
Becomes a Back Lot for 2 Films". The New York...
-
McCandless I
McCandless Lunar Lander,
named for
Bruce McCandless II Mc
Candlish, a less
common form of the name
McCanles Gang (sometimes also rendered...
-
Origin and Meaning. New York
Public Library. p. 464. "Search results: Mc
Candlish". TartanRegister.gov.uk.
Scottish Register of Tartans. 2020.
Archived from...