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The village was named for Angus John ( A. J.
These MPs included: United Farmers of Alberta MP William Irvine ; Agnes Macphail, MP ; Ted Garland, MP ; Humphrey Mitchell, MP ; Abraham Albert Heaps, MP ; Angus MacInnis, MP ; J. S.
The concept for the series originated in 1976 with Cedric Messina, a veteran BBC producer, who was on location at Glamis Castle in Angus, Scotland, shooting J. M.
The railroad's founding trustees were Arthur Denny, John Collins, Franklin Mathias, Angus Mackintosh, Henry Yesler, James McNaught, J. J. McGilvra, J. M. Colman, and Dexter Horton.
Authors republished in the imprint have included works of the Mass-Observation archives, John Betjeman, Angus Wilson, A. J. P. Taylor, H. G. Wells, Joyce Cary, Nina Bawden, Jean Genet, P. H. Newby, Louis MacNeice, John Carey, F. R. Leavis, Jacob Bronowski, Jan Morris and Brian Aldiss.
:: and essays by: Raymond Mortimer ; David Cecil ; Anthony Powell ; Edna O ' Brien ; Angus Wilson ; Roy Fuller ; David Wright ; Sean O ' Faolain ; Michael Burn ; Enoch Powell ; Noel Annan ; George Mikes ; George D. Painter ; D. J. Enright ; John Julius Norwich ; Miles Kington ; J. W. Lambert ; John Weightman ; A. E. Ellis ; Bruce Berlind ; Dorothy M. Partington ; Stanley Gillam ; Douglas Matthews ; Michael Higgins ; Oliver Stallybrass ; Charles Theodore Hagberg Wright ; Antony Farrell ; Marcel Troulay ; Colin Wilson.
* 1958-1960 Angus J. MacQueen
by A. R. Chisholm and J. J. Quinn ( Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1960 ).
by A. R. Chisholm and J. J. Quinn ( Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1962 ).
Coolalie ( 206 Dowling St ) and Coimbra ( 72 Dowling St ), as well as the then Angus & Coote, now J A Rose building ( 146-148 Dowling St ) and the Dark stores ( 184-190 Dowling St ) all date from this period of expansion.
* Angus J. McDonald ( 1848 –?
* Black Angus ( Lazy J. Ranch )
* Angus J. MacDonald 1917
In Minnesota, Angus had worked closely with James J. Hill, constructing and improving the line.
Summer of the Seventeenth Doll was followed by The Piccadilly Bushman ( 1959 ), presented in Australia by J. C. Williamson ’ s and published by Angus & Robertson ( 1961 ); The Unshaven Cheek, presented at the 1963 Edinburgh International Festival ; and A Breach in the Wall, about St Thomas Becket ( televised in 1967, produced at Canterbury in 1970 ).

Angus and .
In 1284, Alexander invested the title of Lord of the Isles in the head of the Macdonald family, Angus Macdonald, and over the next two centuries the Macdonald lords operated as if they were kings in their own right, frequently opposing the Scottish monarch.
* 1913 – Angus Wilson, English novelist ( d. 1991 )
* 1890 – Angus Lewis Macdonald, Canadian politician ( d. 1954 )
Angus () is one of the 32 local government council areas of Scotland, a registration county and a lieutenancy area.
Angus was historically a county ( known officially as Forfarshire from the 18th century until 1928, when it reverted to its ancient name ) until 1975 when it became a district of the Tayside Region.
In 1996, two-tier local government was abolished and Angus was established as one of the replacement single-tier Council Areas.
Angus is known as the birthplace of Scotland.
Areas similar to that of the council area are covered by the Angus Westminster constituency for the UK Parliament and the area is also represented at the Scottish Parliament by both the Angus and North Tayside Holyrood constituencies.
Angus can be split into three geographic areas.
To the north and west, the topography is mountainous ; this is the area of the five Angus Glens, is sparsely populated and the main industry is hill-farming.
In between lies Strathmore, a derivation of the Gaelic for the Great Valley, which is a fertile agricultural area noted for the growing of potatoes, soft fruit and the raising of Angus cattle.
The campaign seeks to gain World Heritage Status for the iconic Angus landmark that was the birthplace of one of Scotland's most significant documents, the Declaration of Arbroath.
The centre won the 2002 Angus Design Award.
* 1963 – Marriage of HRH Princess Alexandra of Kent to the Hon Angus Ogilvy at Westminster Abbey in London.
AMAL scripts in effect created CopperLists, small routines executed by the Amiga's Angus chip.
George French Angus may have collected a description of a bunyip in his account of a " water spirit " from the Moorundi people of the Murray River before 1847, stating it is " much dreaded by them … It inhabits the Murray ; but … they have some difficulty describing it.
Although no confirmation exists that these two ships were controlled by Teach and Bonnet, author Angus Konstam believes it very likely they were.
Daniel Amneus, however, argues that when Ross and Angus bring King Duncan's praise, and the news that Macbeth has been granted the title of Thane of Cawdor, the " greater honor " he ascribes to Macbeth is actually his title as Prince of Cumberland.
A survey conducted by Angus Reid Public Opinion in June 2010 found that 61 per cent of Britons and 70 per cent of Northern Irish agreed with Cameron ’ s apology for the Bloody Sunday events.
Charolais cattle | Charolais calves which were transferred, as embryos, into their Angus cattle | Angus and Hereford recipient mothers.
* Angus MacAskill, giant and circus performer.
* Angus L. MacDonald, Premier of Nova Scotia
It was addressed by Labour MPs Jon Trickett, Emily Thornberry, John McDonnell ( politician ) | John McDonnell, Michael Meacher, Diane Abbott and Jeremy Corbyn, and Elfyn Llwyd of Plaid Cymru and Angus MacNeil of the Scottish National Party.

Angus and Christine
Published in August 2010, the third edition was edited by Angus Stevenson and Christine A. Lindberg.
* New Oxford American Dictionary, Third Edition, Angus Stevenson and Christine A. Lindberg ( editors ), 2096 pages, August 2010, Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0-19-539288-3.

Angus and de
The following year, Bruce finally resigned as joint Guardian and was replaced by Sir Gilbert de Umfraville, Earl of Angus.
* Gilbert de Umfraville, Earl of Angus
The most irreconcilable of Bruce's Scottish enemies also came: Ingram de Umfraville, a former Guardian of Scotland, and his kinsman the Earl of Angus, as well as others of the MacDougalls, MacCanns and Sir John Comyn of Badenoch, the only son of the Red Comyn, who was born and raised in England and was now returning to Scotland to avenge his father's killing by Bruce at Greyfriars Kirk in Dumfries in 1306.
de: Angus ( Sagengestalt )
es: Municipio de Angus ( condado de Polk, Minnesota )
They organised a mainly Scots relief force which, under George Douglas, 4th Earl of Angus and de Brézé, set out on 22 November.
But Hungerford and Whittingham held Alnwick until Warwick was forced to withdraw when de Breze and Angus arrived on 5 January 1463.
de: Aberdeen Angus
Stephanie de Sykes ( born Stephanie Ryton, 1948 ) is a British singer, and was once a girlfriend of Angus Deayton.
de: Angus King
de: Angus Wilton McLean
de: Angus Young
Angus was, according to the doubtful and legendary text de Situ Albanie, one of the seven original mormaerdoms of the Pictish kingdom of Alba, said to have been occupied by seven brothers, of whom Angus ( Oengus ) was the eldest.
1240 ), countess of Angus in her own right, who married, in 1243, Gilbert de Umfraville.
John Stewart of Bonkyll, Berwickshire, obtained the title Earl of Angus in a new line after the forfeiture of the de Umfraville line, though the latter family continued to use the title in England.
** m. Gilbert de Umfraville, jure uxoris Earl of Angus
* Gilbert de Umfraville, Earl of Angus ( Earl: 1246 – 1307 )
* Robert de Umfraville, Earl of Angus ( Earl: 1307 – c.
de: Angus MacLise
de: Kategorie: Angus ( Schottland )
de: Coupar Angus
de: Angus Eve

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