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operated as
Mackays Stores Limited until its 2020 administration,
previously trading as
Mackays.
Established in 1834 as pawnbrokers,
Mackays switched to...
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Taipei Metro Mackay Trophy,
named in
honour of
Clarence Mackay,
awarded annually by the US Air
Force for the "Most
Meritorious Flight"
Mackays, now known...
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battle between the
Mackays of
Strathnaver and the
Earls of Sutherland. In 1562, the
Battle of
Corrichie took
place where the
Mackays supported Mary, Queen...
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James Mackay may
refer to:
James Mackay (British Army officer) (1718–1785),
captain in the
British Army
during the
French and
Indian War
James Mackay (New...
- Hugh
Mackay may
refer to: Hugh
Mackay (general) (c. 1640–1692),
Scottish general who
served during the
Revolution of 1688 Hugh
Mackay of Bighouse, 18th...
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Mackay (/məˈkaɪ/) is a city in the
Mackay Region on the
eastern or
Coral Sea
coast of Queensland...
- also
double tracked from Paekākāriki as far as
Mackays Crossing. The
double track was
extended from
Mackays Crossing to the
Waikanae River in 2011. Haxton...
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Hempstead Harbor, was Katherine's and Clarie's
wedding present from the
senior Mackays.
Katherine oversaw much of the
design and
building of
their mansion at...
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Fulton Beith Mackay OBE (12
August 1922 – 6 June 1987) was a
Scottish actor and playwright, best
known for his role as
prison officer Mr
Mackay in the 1970s...
- Jim "Bones"
Mackay (born May 8, 1965) is an
American golf
caddie and golf commentator. For 25 years, he was the
caddie for Phil Mickelson. His nickname...