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Knight (also
MacKnight,
Macknight) is a
Scottish (Ulster-Scots) surname. It is a
derivative of the
surname MacNaught/McNaught. Top A B C D E I J K L...
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Dodge Macknight (né
William Dodge MacKnight; 1
October 1860, in Providence,
Rhode Island – 23 May 1950, in East Sandwich, M****achusetts) was an American...
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Thomas MacKnight may
refer to:
Thomas Macknight (1829–1899), Anglo-Irish
newspaper editor,
biographer and
publisher Thomas MacKnight (minister) (1762–1836)...
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Ormsby MacKnight (or Mc
Knight)
Mitchel (August 28, 1810, or
possibly 1809, –
October 31, 1862) was an
American astronomer, polymath, and
major general...
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James MacKnight (1721-1800) was a
Scottish minister and
theological author,
serving at the Old Kirk of
Edinburgh (St
Giles Cathedral). He is remembered...
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Flinders 1814, pp. 229–232.
Macknight 1976b.
Ganter 2008, pp. 1–14.
Rogers 2014.
Macknight 2011, p. 133.
Macknight 1976b, p. 29.
Stephenson 2010, pp...
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Thomas Macknight (15
February 1829 – 19
November 1899) was an
English editor of Ireland's
leading Liberal newspaper, the
Northern Whig in Belfast, a biographer...
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James MacKnight (Mc
Knight,
MacNeight) (1801–1876) was an
Irish journalist and
agrarian reformer whose call for Fair Rent,
Fixity of
Tenure and Free Sale...
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Independent Irish Party 1850-9.
Oxford University Press. p. 139. "
MacKnight (Mc
Knight),
James |
Dictionary of
Irish Biography". www.dib.ie.
Retrieved 2021-03-27...
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McNeill Whistler,
Dennis Miller Bunker,
Anders Zorn,
Henry James,
Dodge MacKnight,
Okakura Kakuzō and
Francis Marion Crawford.
Gardner created much fodder...