- of the tale
portray MacNaghten's victim Mary Ann as his
lover whose marriage was
forbidden by her
overbearing father.
MacNaghten was born into a landed...
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Edward Macnaghten,
Baron Macnaghten, GCB, GCMG, PC (3
February 1830 – 17
February 1913) was an Anglo-Irish law lord, barrister, rower, and Conservative-Unionist...
- Sir
Melville Leslie Macnaghten CB KPM (16 June 1853, Woodford,
London −12 May 1921) was ****istant
Commissioner (Crime) of the
London Metropolitan Police...
- by W. H.
Macnaghten, vol. 4 (Calcutta: Thacker, 1839–42).
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- Clan
Macnaghten (sometimes
spelt as
MacNachten,
MacNaughton,
McNaughton or McNorton),
Scottish Gaelic:
MacNeachdain, is a
Scottish clan. The Clan Macnaghten...
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Elliot Macnaghten Half Hung
MacNaghten Macnaghten Baronets Malcolm Macnaghten Melville Macnaghten William Hay
Macnaghten (1793-1841),
killed in the First...
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Edmond Alexander MacNaghten (2
August 1762 – 15
March 1832) was an
Irish Tory
politician from
County Antrim. He sat in the
Irish House of
Commons from...
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General Sir
Dighton Macnaghten Probyn, VC, GCB, GCSI, GCVO, ISO, PC (21
January 1833 – 20 June 1924) was a
British Army
officer and an
English recipient...
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declared void on the
grounds of the girl's age
since MacNaghten was aged 34 and Mary Ann 16.
MacNaghten, infuriated, but
believing himself entitled to Mary...
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Patrick Alexander Macnaghten, 11th Baronet, DL (24
January 1927 – 22
August 2007) was a
British baronet and
Chief of the Clan
Macnaghten. Sir
Patrick was...