- son-in-law John
MacMillan steered the
company out of a debt
crisis and into stability. The two
branches of the family—the
MacMillans and the Cargills—continue...
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Margaret Olwen MacMillan (born 23
December 1943) is a
Canadian historian and
professor at the
University of Oxford. She is
former provost of
Trinity College...
- Clan
MacMillan from 1362. The
MacMillans were
given the
lands of Knap and the
chiefs were then
styled "of Knap". The
castle has a
tower named The
MacMillan...
- Sir
Ernest Alexander Campbell MacMillan, CC (18
August 1893 – 6 May 1973) was a
Canadian orchestral conductor, composer, organist, and Canada's only "Musical...
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harder and more
ruthless politician than his
rivals Eden and Butler. The
Macmillans had four children:
Maurice Macmillan,
Viscount Macmillan of
Ovenden (1921–1984)...
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Founded in
London in 1843 by
Scottish brothers Daniel and
Alexander MacMillan, the firm soon
established itself as a
leading publisher in Britain. It...
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newly opened grave. –
Bygone Lochaber,
Somerled MacMillan (1971) Many
generations of
these MacMillans served the
Camerons of
Lochiel and
worked land on...
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Joseph Parnell MacMillan (March 24, 1881 –
December 7, 1957) was a
physician and
Prince Edward Island politician. Born in Clermont,
MacMillan was a graduate...
- Look up
MacMillan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
MacMillan, Macmillan,
McMillen or Mc
Millan may
refer to: Mc
Millan (surname) Clan
MacMillan, a Highland...
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Kneen in the
Ecologist and also Greg Mut**** in the same journal). The
MacMillans'
aggressive management style led to a decades-long feud with the Chicago...