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- Macalister, MacAlister, MacAllister and their variants are forms of a Gaelic surname which means 'son of Alisdair'. The name originated in Scotland and...
- Parliament for Whitehaven and Workington since 2024. MacAlister's father worked as a social worker. MacAlister studied for, and received, an MA (Hons) in politics...
- From Alasdair Mòr the clans takes its surname MacAlister; this surname is an Anglicisation of the Gaelic MacAlasdair meaning "son of Alasdair". In the 15th...
- and his younger brother, born in 1856, was Sir John MacAlister. He was cousin to Hugh Macalister. He rose in life from humble beginnings via school at...
- Katie MacAlister's homepage Katie MacAlister's blog Katie Maxwell's homepage Otherworld Encyclopedia, defining the world created by Katie MacAlister. Articles...
- Owen MacEoin Dubh MacAlister was a son of Alasdair MacEoin Dubh MacAlister, 1st of Loup, Chief of Clan MacAlister. He was killed in battle in Antrim, Ireland...
- Alexander MacAlister was 8th of Loup, Chief of Clan MacAlister. MacAlister supported the deposed King James VII of Scotland and fought at the battle of...
- I, he was knighted in 1919. John Y. W. Macalister was a brother of Sir Donald MacAlister. John Y. W. Macalister married Elizabeth Batley on 7 January 1875...
- the 2024 general election, since when it has been represented by Josh MacAlister of the Labour Party. The 2023 boundary review was carried out using the...
- Clan MacAlister of Antrim is an Irish clan and a branch of Clan MacAlister of Scotland. The clan was established as an Irish sept in Antrim in north-east...