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- Jim Mackonochie (died 23 April 2013) was a British Royal Navy officer who became a leading figure in the development of combat flight simulation video...
- Alexander Heriot Mackonochie SSC (11 August 1825 – 15 December 1887) was a Church of England mission priest known as "the martyr of St Alban's" on account...
- Mirrorsoft was a British video game publisher founded by Jim Mackonochie as a division of Mirror Group Newspapers. The company was active between 1983...
- Tishin, with offices in Moscow and the UK. The company teamed up with Jim Mackonochie of Mindscape and publisher Strategic Simulations to produce its first...
- needed] The prosecution of SSC priests Arthur Tooth, Alexander Heriot Mackonochie and Richard William Enraght are among the most notable episodes in the...
- Alexander Mackonochie for ritual practices, and remained involved with subsequent litigation. In 1874, he defended Mackonochie on new charges. Mackonochie subsequently...
- MacDonnagh, MacDonnoghie, MacDonogh, MacDonoghue, MacDonough, MacDunphy, MacKonochie, MacOnachie, MacOnechy, MacOnochie, Donohue or Donohoe (ignoring the...
- occurring over the face.: 836  GF was first described in 1945 by John Edwin Mackonochie Wigley (1892–1962). Cutaneous small-vessel vasculitis List of cutaneous...
- Leonard) Royal Artillery [est. 40 officers and gunners] (Captain James Mackonochie) Three 6-pounder guns Reserve (Lieutenant Colonel John Gordon) Seven...
- stock bricks with stone dressings and tiled roofs. In 1862 Alexander Mackonochie became its first perpetual curate. He introduced a daily Eucharist, which...