Ronald Malcolm (Michael[1]) Loraine Dunbar (29 February 1912 – July 1963)[2] was a chief of staff of the XV International Brigade in the Spanish Civil War,[3] and later worked in the Labour Research Department.[4]
^Home> Spanish Civil War> Circular Warwick Digital Library, Spanish Civil War Collection, accessed 28 October 2020
^International Brigades in Spain 1936-39, by Ken Bradley & Mike Chappel, 1994, Osprey Press. p.59 (possibly [1], p. 59, at Google Books)
^The Spanish Civil War, 1936–39 By Patrick Turnbull
^"The Malcolm Dunbar papers". RichardBaxell.info. Richard Baxell. 9 June 2016. Retrieved 20 April 2019.
Ronald Malcolm (Michael) Loraine Dunbar (29 February 1912 – July 1963) was a chief of staff of the XV International Brigade in the Spanish Civil War, and...
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surrendered Lothian to Malcolm II, presumably in the aftermath of the defeat at Carham. This is likely to have been the lands between Dunbar and the Tweed as...
the Grammy Music Technology Lab in 2013. Co-founders Benji Rogers and MalcolmDunbar were named to The Hospital Club 100 list in 2013 in the category of...
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occasions. Gospatric, Earl of Northumbria received from Malcolm III of Scotland, the lands of Dunbar as well as other parts of Lothian. In 1128 Gospatric's...
the Unready. They had a daughter: Ealdgyth, ancestress of the Earls of Dunbar; she married Maldred, called son of 'thegn Crínán' by De Obsessione Dunelmi...
of Earl of Dunbar by Patrick de Dunbar, 8th Earl of March. The last of his successors was George de Dunbar, 11th Earl of March and Dunbar, whose honours...
reported in his New York Times obituary as "Kathleen Dunbar"), outlived him. He had two sons (Malcolm Greene Chace, Jr. and Arnold B. Chace III) and three...
Cabinet Office. Christopher David Daykin, Government Actuary. Ian MalcolmDunbar, Grade 3, Home Office. Huw Prideaux Evans, Grade 2, HM Treasury. David...
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player of season". 19 May 1999. Retrieved 17 May 2017. "Healey grabs Allied Dunbar award". BBC. 24 May 2000. Retrieved 17 May 2017. "Howard claims top prize"...