- "
Auld Lang Syne" (Scots pronunciation: [ˈɔːl(d) lɑŋ ˈsəi̯n]) is a
Scottish song. In the English-speaking world, it is
traditionally sung to bid farewell...
- (
McClellan/
McClelland)
Maghan Maginnes Martin Mathysin (Matheson)
Maxwell McAlexander
McAula
McAulay
McAuld McBennett
McBurney
McCamuel
McCartney
McCashin...
- The
Auld Alliance (Scots for "Old Alliance") was an
alliance between the
kingdoms of
Scotland and
France against England made in 1295. The
Scots word auld...
- The
Auld-
McCobb
House is a
historic double house on Oak
Street in
Boothbay Harbor, Maine. It is the town's
oldest brick residence,
built in 1807 for a...
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William Auld (6
November 1924 – 11
September 2006) was a
British poet, author,
translator and
magazine editor who
wrote chiefly in Esperanto.
Auld was born...
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Robert Auld (23
March 1938 – 14
November 2021) was a
Scottish football player and manager. He was a
member of Celtic's
Lisbon Lions, who won the 1967 European...
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Alexander James Auld (born
January 7, 1981) is a
Canadian former professional ice
hockey goaltender.
Auld pla**** in the
National Hockey League (NHL) with...
- Sir
Robin Ernest Auld, FKC (born 19 July 1937) is a
former Lord
Justice of
Appeal in the
Court of
Appeal of
England and Wales. Born in
Staines to Adelaide...
- "The
Auld Triangle" is a song by **** Shannon,
often attributed to
Brendan Behan, who made it
famous when he
included it in his 1954 play The
Quare Fellow...
- John Gray (died 15
February 1858)
commonly known in po****r
culture as
Auld Jock, was a
gardener who came to
Edinburgh in 1850 with his wife Jess and...