Dugald McBrayne MacIsaac (25 Jule 1901 – 20 February 1961) was a Scottish chess player. DugaldMacIsaac moved to Glasgow from his native Ardrishaig before...
MacIsaac (born 1975), Canadian fiddler Dave MacIsaac (born 1955), Canadian musician DugaldMacIsaac (1901-1961), Scottish chess player Kevin MacIsaac [species]...
ancient and powerful Clan Campbell in Scotland. They claim descent from Dugald Campbell, the second son of Sir Archibald Gillespic Campbell (b.1130), 5th...
nan Gaidheal, Glasgow. He died aged 86, in Oban, on December 3, 1953. Dugald McIsaac, Provost of Oban (1905–1908), Oban Municipal Buildings The Artist's...
fought at the Battle of Harlaw in 1411, as did his brothers Donald and Dugald (who was slain). According to Macdonald and Macdonald, Allan likely died...
the Morrisons; Dugald, who was tacksman of Brenish; Murdo, who was tacksman of Valtos; and Donald, who was tacksman of Carnish. Dugald's son was Donald...
British Empiricism are John Locke, George Berkeley and David Hume; while Dugald Stewart, Thomas Reid and William Hamilton were major exponents of the Scottish...
Conjectural history is a type of historiography isolated in the 1790s by Dugald Stewart, who termed it "theoretical or conjectural history," as prevalent...
Gallagher Francis Pym Guy Siner Ruth, Lady Fermoy Georgie Glen John Moore Dugald Bruce-Lockhart Wendy Mitchell Judith Paris Charles Powell Dominic Rowan...
Stirling John Alexander MacWilliam John Macleod Lloyd Matowe Hugh Mercer Alexander Ogston John Marnoch James Learmonth George Smith Dugald Baird Alexander Stuart...
"contrary to custom, behaved well for militia" and fired their volley. Captain Dugald Stuart noted, "One half of the Highlanders dropt on that spot." Thomas Saumarez...
1098/rsnr.1976.0003. JSTOR 531553. PMID 11609928. S2CID 21409461. Stewart, Dugald (1816). Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind. Vol. 2. Edinburgh;...
influenced James Madison (and thus the U.S. Constitution), and as popularised by Dugald Stewart was the basis of classical liberalism. In 1776, Adam Smith published...
university to study law, first taking classes in moral philosophy (under Dugald Stewart) and universal history (under Alexander Fraser Tytler) in 1789–1790...
for dynamos: George Forbes (1849–1936) The Clerk cycle gas engine: Sir Dugald Clerk (1854–1932) The wave-powered electricity generator: by South African...
company from the 43rd Highlanders who were under the command of Captain Dugald Campbell of Auchrossan. Castles that have belonged to the Clan Campbell...
pounds, eight shillings and 11 pence. The school's first headmaster was Dugald McLeod who taught at the school since its opening until 1912. The site of...
(1882–1883) Donald Quiner (1885–1887) Lillian Josephine Quiner (1887–1959) Dugald Lewis Quiner (1889–1964) John Hill Quiner (1900–1978) Henry Quiner died...
Egyptologist Rab Bruce Lockhart, Scottish educationist and rugby union player Dugald Bruce Lockhart, actor Phillip Mason, author Alan Macfarlane, Professor Emeritus...