Sir William MacCormac, 1st Baronet, KCB, KCVO (17 January 1836 – 4 December 1901) was a notable British surgeon during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. MacCormac was a strong advocate of the antiseptic surgical methods proposed by Joseph Lister and he served in conflicts such as the Boer War. An advocate and pioneer of the Royal Army Medical Corps, MacCormac was perhaps the most decorated surgeon in Britain and he served as Serjeant Surgeon to Edward VII.
Sir WilliamMacCormac, 1st Baronet, KCB, KCVO (17 January 1836 – 4 December 1901) was a notable British surgeon during the nineteenth and early twentieth...
Sir Richard Cornelius MacCormac CBE, PPRIBA, FRSA, RA (3 September 1938 – 26 July 2014), was a modernist English architect and the founder of MJP Architects...
Milltown Galway Spelling variations: Cormack, MacCormack, MacCormac, McCormac, Cormac, Cormach. Sir Richard MacCormac, (1938–2014), British architect, the founder...
Cormac McCarthy (born Charles Joseph McCarthy Jr.; July 20, 1933 – June 13, 2023) was an American writer who authored twelve novels, two plays, five screenplays...
John MacCormac, (24 March 1791, Lurgan – 20 March 1865) was a distinguished Irish timber merchant who pioneered the timber trade in the Colony of Sierra...
Andrew MacCormac (23 December 1826 – 13 August 1918) was a portrait painter in South Australia. Andrew was born on 23 December 1826 in Banbridge, County...
originally from Savannah, Georgia, and John MacCormac, a successful Irish trader who was the uncle of Sir WilliamMacCormac. J. F. Easmon grew up on Little East...
Easmon was named "McCormack" or "MacCormac" after his great-grandfather John MacCormac, who was the uncle of WilliamMacCormac. John Farrell Easmon (1856–1900)...
his station to Catherine MacCormac of Abbeyfeale; Catherine was the daughter of one of Thomas's dependants, WilliamMacCormac, known as "the Monk of Feale...
Anaesthetists (until 1988) The Cheselden Medal was instituted in 2009 in honour of William Cheselden "to recognise unique achievements in, and exceptional contributions...
the time. However, when Muireadhach died in 1092 his sons Tadhg and Cormac adopted Mac Carthaigh as an actual surname. Following the treaty of Glanmire in...
surrounding legend. An early story involves the goddess Clíodhna. Cormac Laidir MacCarthy, the builder of Blarney Castle, being involved in a lawsuit...
Appointed on the occasion of the visit of the Queen to Cimiez Sir WilliamMacCormac United Kingdom 27 September 1898 President of the Royal College of...
in 1864 near Tauranga, New Zealand (born 1831). 4 December – William MacCormac, surgeon (born 1836). 1901 in Scotland 1901 in Wales About the 1901 and...
Cormac Cond Longas (Connlongas, Connloinges, "Exiled Prince") was the eldest son of Conchobar mac Nessa by his own mother, Ness, in the Ulster Cycle of...
branch of the MacCarthy Mor, Kings of Desmond. This cadet branch was founded by Dermot MacCarthy, 1st Lord of Muskerry, second son of CormacMacCarthy Mor...
this Congress was Sir James Paget and the honorary secretary was WilliamMacCormac. There were 3210 delegates. 8th 1884 Copenhagen, Denmark The President...