- Sir
James Paul
McCartney (born 18 June 1942) is an
English singer,
songwriter and
musician who
gained worldwide fame with the Beatles, for whom he pla****...
-
Frederic O.
MacCartney (November 2, 1864 – May 25, 1903) was an
American Unitarian minister and
socialist politician.
MacCartney is best
remembered for...
-
vaulter Forrest S. McCartney,
American general and NASA
manager Frederic O.
MacCartney (1864–1903), M****achusetts
socialist politician George Macartney, 1st...
-
Charles William MacCartney (4
February 1910 – 1982) was an
English footballer who pla**** as a
centre forward. He
scored 45
goals from 85
appearances in...
- Robert, Bob or
Bobby McCartney may
refer to: Bob
McCartney fl. 1890s,
Scottish footballer with
Leith Athletic and
Heart of
Midlothian Robert McCartney...
- and
Roman Warfare (Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 2007)
Arthur MacCartney Shepard, Sea
Power in
Ancient History: The
Story of the
Navies of classic...
- then
return to Col Camp and wait for
support to make the
summit attempt.
Maccartney-Snape and Hall agreed,
returned to Dunagiri, and then
pushed through to...
-
James MacCartney was a
Scottish medical practitioner and
apothecary in
Edinburgh in the 1590s who
collected information for the
English diplomat Robert...
-
MacCartney v
Oversley House Management [2006] IRLR 514 (EAT) is a UK
labour law case
regarding the
National Minimum Wage Act 1998.
McCartney was a resident...
- the
Karakoram Range. The
border treaty largely set the
border along the
MacCartney-Macdonald Line. India's
military failure against China would embolden...