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- James McGougan (born 12 October 1984 in Whakatāne, New Zealand) is a rugby union prop who currently plays provincial rugby for Bay of Plenty in the ITM...
- including Simon Acland. Clare died in 1984; in 1987 he married Jennifer McGougan. He died in September 2021, at the age of 91. His death came one day before...
- to make the most of Giving Tuesday". CNBC. Retrieved December 1, 2017. McGougan, Nicole (November 30, 2016). "Blackbaud Newsroom". Blackbaud. Retrieved...
- to keep infamous rapist locked up". Seattle Times. NBC News Chief Gene] McGougan: I read every report that went through that department. And that's when...
- in Barra in the Outer Hebrides, there is a branch of the clan in Argyll (McNeill/MacNeill) that some historians have speculated was more senior in line...
- Rashleigh, 6th Baronet (born 1958), who in 1996 married Emma Felicity Clare McGougan (1961–2013), by whom he has two children, formerly a secretarial ****istant...
- 14/02/2009 15/04/2011 171 Hika Elliot 116 11 55 14/02/2009 20/06/2017 172 James McGougan 16 14/02/2009 23/04/2010 173 Toby Morland 14 2 10 14/02/2009 30/05/2009...
- Education. Donald McGougan, Lately Director of Finance, City of Edinburgh Council. For services to Local Government. Professor James Andrew McLaughlin, Professor...
- This involved the removal of 300 tonnes of sediment, and architects Upton McGougan were awarded runner up in the Sustainable Designer of the Year competition...
- coalition. In 1894, after the death of his first wife, he married Matilda McGougan. Gordon was leader of the provincial Conservative party from 1894 to 1903...