- Mc
Naught or
MacNaught or
Macnaught is a
Scottish surname deriving from
MacNeachdan
which is a
Gaelic patronymic for the
Pictish name
Nechdan meaning 'Pure'...
- Ian Mc
Naught-Davis (30
August 1929 – 10
February 2014) was a
British television presenter best
known for
presenting the BBC
television series The Computer...
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McKnight (also
MacKnight, Macknight) is a
Scottish (Ulster-Scots) surname. It is a
derivative of the
surname MacNaught/Mc
Naught. Top A B C D E I J K L...
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original on 27 June 2009.
Retrieved 29 July 2008.
Series Producer: Jane Mc
Naught; Director:
Julie Gearey; Writer:
Graham Wetherell (22 May 2000). "Episode...
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general election. In 1880,
Sutherland married Alice MacNaught. She was the
daughter of Rev. John
Macnaught of
Trinity Church,
Conduit Street, London, England...
- A. Decker,
McClements Food
hydrocolloids 13 (1999) 419–424. Alan D.
MacNaught,
Andrew R. Wilkinson, ed. (1997).
Compendium of
Chemical Terminology:...
- Macnachten,
Macnaught,
MacNaughtan, Macnaughtan, Macnaughtens,
MacNaughton, Macnaughton, Macnechtan, McNaughton, McNaughten, McNaughtan, Mc
Naught, McNaughton...
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Conservative 24th 1958–1962 25th 1962–1963 26th 1963–1965 John
Watson MacNaught Liberal 27th 1965–1968
David MacDonald
Progressive Conservative...
- John
Watson MacNaught, PC (June 19, 1904 –
December 25, 1984) was a
Canadian politician. Born in Coleman,
Prince Edward Island, he was
first elected to...
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Maurice Lamontagne William Ross
Macdonald Allan MacEachen
George McIlraith Bryce Mackasey John
Watson MacNaught Jean
Marchand Paul
Martin Sr. John
Robert Nicholson...