- John
McDouall Stuart (7
September 1815 – 5 June 1866),
often referred to as
simply "
McDouall Stuart", was a
Scottish explorer and one of the most accomplished...
- more
votes than that of his
nearest rival,
McDouall was
returned to the
mayoralty in 2019 unopposed.
Mcdouall lost the 2022
mayoral to
first time candidate...
-
Agnes McDouall (n. Buchan-Hepburn) (27
September 1838 – 15
March 1926) was a
Scottish gardener and
plant collector.
Agnes was the
daughter of
Helen Little...
- Major-General
Robert McDouall, CB (March 1774 – 15
November 1848) was a Scottish-born
officer in the
British Army, who saw much
action during the Napoleonic...
- his death. Lord
Mount Stuart married Lady
Elizabeth McDouall-Crichton,
daughter of
Patrick McDouall-Crichton, 6th Earl of Dumfries, and his wife Margaret...
- Douglas. In 1949,
after about 700 years, the
Logan estate p****ed out of
McDouall /
McDowell
family hands. The main
branches of the clan include: The MacDowalls...
-
Robert McDouall of the
Glengarry Light Infantry was
ordered to re-establish
communications with
Mackinac and take
charge of the post.
McDouall's first...
- Council.
Retrieved 14
December 2016. "
McDouall Stuart Statue". The Register. Adelaide. 6 June 1904. "John
McDouall Stuart Monument,
Victoria Square - Heritage...
- (Peggy)
Kennedy (1766–1795), who was
seduced and then
abandoned by
Andrew McDouall, the son of a
wealthy family and
sometime Member of
Parliament for Wigtonshire...
-
States Navy,
named for
David McDougal Rank
Hovis McDougall, or RHM, a
British food
manufacturer Robert McDouall John
McDouall Stuart This disambiguation...