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FitzroyMaclean may refer to: Sir FitzroyMaclean, 10th Baronet (1835–1936), Scottish clan chief Sir FitzroyMaclean, 8th Baronet (1770–1847), Scottish...
Norman FitzroyMaclean (December 23, 1902 – August 2, 1990) was an American professor at the University of Chicago who, following his retirement, became...
Mike Ripley was born in 1952 and is the British author of the award-winning ‘Angel’ series of comedy thrillers as well as a critic and archaeologist. Ripley...
Sir FitzroyMaclean (1911-1996), Scottish soldier, writer and politician Fitzroy (surname) Anne Lennard, Countess of Sussex or Lady Anne Fitzroy (1661–1722)...
was acquired by Sir FitzroyMaclean, 10th Baronet, chief of Clan Maclean who restored it. The castle is still owned by the Macleans of Duart although they...
Eastern Approaches (1949) is a memoir of the early career of FitzroyMaclean. It is divided into three parts: his life as a junior diplomat in Moscow...
means to increase it. It was led by a recently promoted Brigadier FitzroyMaclean and was the first such mission with full authorization and a personal...
Guinea Paddy Mayne, DSO – British and Irish Lions Rugby Union player FitzroyMaclean John McAleese – First man on the balcony during the Iranian Embassy...
(The Macleans), Edited by James Noel Mackenzie Maclean. F.S.A (Scot), F.R.Econ.S. Foreword by FitzroyMaclean C.B.E, M.P. Published by the Clan Maclean Association...
Randolph had encountered FitzroyMaclean in the Western Desert Campaign. Winston Churchill agreed to Randolph accepting Maclean's offer to join his military...
rest of the Torosay Estate and was bought by Sir Fitzroy Donald Maclean, the 26th Chief of the Clan MacLean, and restored. By 2012, additional restorations...
Ella Fitzgerald, American singer and actress (b. 1917) 1996 – Sir FitzroyMaclean, 1st Baronet, Scottish general and politician (b. 1911) 1996 – Dick...
office by FitzroyMaclean, who details the operation, codenamed PONGO, in his 1949 memoir Eastern Approaches. On searching Zahedi's bedroom Maclean found...
Sir Charles FitzroyMaclean, 9th Baronet (1798–1883) Sir Fitzroy Donald Maclean, 10th Baronet (1835–1936) Sir Charles Hector FitzroyMaclean, 11th Baronet...
twentieth century criminals were executed by being thrown from the top. FitzroyMaclean, who made a surreptitious visit to the city in 1938, says in his memoir...
stepmother is Susan Rose "Sukie" Phipps (born 1941), who was brought up by FitzroyMaclean, one of the models for James Bond. His cousins include food writer...
handmade suits and was chauffeured around Paris in a Rolls-Royce. Sir FitzroyMaclean was another possible model for Bond, based on his wartime work behind...
Maciej Szymański Mahi Nesimi Mike Moore Milan Moguš Orrin Hatch Sir FitzroyMaclean Slobodan Lang W. Robert Kohorst Wiesław Tarka Shen Zhifei Thomas Schultze...
of Serbia". The main reason for the change was not the reports by FitzroyMaclean or William Deakin, or as later alleged the influence of James Klugmann...
leaving his wife a widow at 23 with two children. In 1946 she married FitzroyMaclean, who had served as an officer with her cousin David Stirling in North...
operations by land, sea, and air into Central and South-Eastern Europe. FitzroyMaclean the head of the British military mission to the Partisans said that...