- Ardwall). Clan
MacCulloch is a
Lowland Scottish clan. As it no
longer has a clan chief, it is an
armigerous clan. The name Mc
Culloch is of
Celtic origin...
-
Diarmaid Ninian John
MacCulloch Kt FSA
FRHistS FBA (/ˈdɜːrməd/; born 31
October 1951) is an
English academic and historian,
specialising in ecclesiastical...
- heresy.
MacCulloch 1996, p. 275
MacCulloch 1996, p. 280
Ridley 1962, pp. 217–223;
MacCulloch 1996, pp. 274–289
MacCulloch 1996, pp. 297–308
MacCulloch 1996...
- 47–53.
MacCulloch 2003, pp. 84–85.
Kaufmann 2023, pp. 48–50.
MacCulloch 2003, pp. 75–79.
MacCulloch 2003, p. 22.
McGrath 2004, p. 22.
MacCulloch 2003,...
- 2307/3817353. JSTOR 3817353.
Everett 2015, p. 155.
MacCulloch 2018, p. 50.
MacCulloch 2018, pp. 71, 79, 81.
MacCulloch 2018, p. 81. Cavendish,
George (1641). Singer...
- Todd
Carlyle MacCulloch (born
January 27, 1976) is a
Canadian former professional basketball player who pla**** four
seasons in the
National Basketball...
- 269–270.
Brigden 2000, p. 132.
MacCulloch 1996, p. 229.
MacCulloch 1996, p. 231.
MacCulloch 1996, p. 233.
MacCulloch 1996, p. 241.
Haigh 1993, p. 153...
-
Erickson 1978, pp. 357–358.
MacCulloch 2002, pp. 21–25, 107.
MacCulloch 2002, p. 12.
Scarisbrick 1971, pp. 545–547.
MacCulloch 2002, p. 2.
Elton 1962, p...
- John
Ramsay Mc
Culloch (1
March 1789 – 11
November 1864) was a
Scottish economist,
author and editor,
widely regarded as the
leader of the
Ricardian school...
-
introduced the word "malaria" into the
English language.
MacCulloch,
descended from the
MacCullochs of
Nether Ardwell in Galloway, was born in Guernsey, his...