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MacGillivray is a
surname and
given name
derived from the
Gaelic language. The name can be
written in
modern Scottish Gaelic as Bràigheach, MacGille, MacGilleBhràth...
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Island formed in 2000. The group's
current members are Ciarán
MacGillivray,
Fiona MacGillivray,
Bruce Timmins, and
Claire Pettit. The
Cottars were founded...
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James Pittendrigh MacGillivray (1856 – 29
April 1938) was a
Scottish sculptor. He was also a keen artist,
musician and poet. He was born in Inverurie,...
- and Society, SAGE Publications, ISBN 978-1-4129-2694-2 Nicol,
Donald MacGillivray (1986).
Studies in late
Byzantine history and prosopography. Variorum...
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University Press. pp. 145–148. ISBN 978-0-521-39832-9. Nicol,
Donald MacGillivray (1979). The End of the
Byzantine Empire. London:
Edward Arnold. p. 88...
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Kerry Bell;
Nicola Innes;
Helen Jones; Cath Jackson;
Haggi Haggi;
Steve MacGillivray (February 2018). "Gypsy, Roma and
Traveller access to and engagement...
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MacGillivray is a
Highland Scottish clan and is a
member of the Clan
Chattan Confederation. The clan does not
currently have a clan chief, but following...
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First Bulgarian empire –
Appendix 9". Promacedonia.org. Nicol,
Donald Macgillivray (1993). The last
Centuries of Byzantium, (1261–1453).
Cambridge University...
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Wayback Machine at Gwynedd-Mercy
College "Hurricane on the
Bayou – A
MacGillivray Freeman Film".
Hurricane on the Bayou.
Archived from the
original on...
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William MacGillivray FRSE (25
January 1796 – 4
September 1852) was a
Scottish naturalist and ornithologist.
MacGillivray was born in Old
Aberdeen and brought...