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- Scott McGillivray (born April 7, 1978) is a Canadian entrepreneur, investor, television host, author and educator. McGillivray is the host and executive...
- McGillivray may refer to: McGillivray (surname) McGillivray Cr**** (British Columbia), a cr**** in the Lillooet Country of British Columbia McGillivray...
- David McGillivray (born 7 September 1947 in London) is an actor, producer, playwright, screenwriter and film critic. On the BBC Radio 3 discussion programme...
- Alexander McGillivray, also known as Hoboi-Hili-Miko (December 15, 1750 – February 17, 1793), was a Muscogee (Cr****) leader. The son of a Muscogee mother...
- Doyle, Debra Lochner; Silvey, Kerry; Scott, C. Ronald; Cheng, Edith; McGillivray, Barbara; Steiner, Robert D.; Olson, Debra (2002). "Genetic Counseling...
- Leslie McGillivray (1 October 1929 – July 1977) was an international motorcycle speedway rider from England. He earned two international caps for the...
- McGillivray is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alexander McGillivray, also known as Hoboi-Hili-Miko (1750–1793), leader of the Cr****...
- Donald McGillivray may refer to: Donald McGillivray (botanist) (1935–2012), Australian botanical taxonomist Donald McGillivray (politician) (1838–1913)...
- Farquhar McGillivray Knowles, also known as F. McGillvray Knowles, RCA (1859 – 1932) was a Canadian painter. He was best known for his seascapes. Farquhar...
- McGillivray may refer to: John McGillivray (fur trader) (c. 1770–1855), member of the Legislative Council of Upper Canada John Alexander McGillivray (1853–1911)...