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* Monro, Sir Donald ( 1549 ) A Description Of The Western Isles of Scotland.

Donald and Western
But to earn a living in the meantime he inquired whether Western Publishing, which had published Pirate Gold, had any need for artists for Donald Duck comic book stories.
Donald Dewar died one day later in Edinburgh's Western General Hospital, never having regained consciousness.
Fraser contested the seat of Wannon, in Victoria's Western District, in 1954 for the Liberal Party, losing to Labor incumbent Donald McLeod by 17 votes.
* Donald Featherstone Tank Battles in Miniature: Wargamers ' Guide to the Western Desert Campaign, 1940-42, P. Stephens Ltd 1973
* Gregory, Donald ( 1881 ) The History of the Western Highlands and Isles of Scotland 1493-1625.
In July 1998 the Rutgers University journal " Society " published papers from a " Symposium on Secession and Nationalism at the Millennium " including the articles " The Western State as Paradigm " by Hans-Herman Hoppe, " Profit Motives in Secession " by Sabrina P. Ramet, " Rights of Secession " by Daniel Kofman, " The Very Idea of Secession " by Donald Livingston and " Secession, Autonomy, & Modernity " by Edward A. Tiryakian.
The pageant became part of Kayser-Roth and then Gulf + Western Industries, before being acquired by Donald Trump in 1996.
... feng shui has become an aspect of interior decorating in the Western world and alleged masters of feng shui now hire themselves out for hefty sums to tell people such as Donald Trump which way his doors and other things should hang.
Mills, Jr., Donald R. Rogers and Michael T. Propst, " Death on Denali: Fatalities Among Climbers in Mount McKinley National Park From 1903 to 1976 — Analysis of Injuries, Illnesses and Rescues in 1976 ," Western Journal of Medicine, 1978 June ; 128 ( 6 ): 471 – 476.
* Gregory, Donald ( 1881 ) The History of the Western Highlands and Isles of Scotland 1493 – 1625.
The Western Electric Trimline telephone is a variety of telephone set designed by Donald Genaro of Henry Dreyfuss Associates for the Bell System ( AT & T ).
i., ii., ( 6 vols., 1867 – 1873 ); Donald Gregory, History of the Western Highlands and Isles of Scotland 1493-1625 ( London, 1881 ); John Thomas Gilbert, History of the Viceroys of Ireland ( Dublin, 1865 ).
File: DonaldDuck 1st logo. jpg | 1st logo of Donald Duck: 1952-1962 ( issues # 26 -# 84 ), published by Western Publishing.
The family moved to Fremantle in 1922, which was to provide the opportunity for Dick and his younger brother Donald to pursue studies in agricultural science at the University of Western Australia ( UWA ).
In the Western world, Donald Richie wrote a semi-fictional novel called The Inland Sea relating a journey along the sea, beginning at Awaji Island and ending at Hiroshima, going from island to island, exploring the landscape as well as musing on Japanese culture, the nature of identity, and his own personal sense of identity.
Donald James Stewart ( 17 October 1920 – 23 August 1992 ) was Scottish National Party ( SNP ) Member of Parliament ( MP ) from 1970 to 1987 for the Western Isles.
* Donald J Grout & Claude V. Palisca " A History of Western Music " W. W. Norton & Co., ISBN 0-393-97527-4
* Donald E. Ellis ৳†, molecular calculations, later Professor of Physics and Astronomy at North Western University, " real " materials.
* Kagan, Donald, Steven Ozment, and Frank M. Turner, The Western Heritage, 7th ed, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, 2001.
The century was his fifth successive against Western Australia-Sir Donald Bradman is the only other batsman to score five consecutive centuries against another state in Shield history.
* Donald Jay Grout, A History of Western Music.
The town was in dire economic straits until 1897 – 1899 when the entrepreneurs William Mackenzie and Donald Mann acquired the Ontario and Rainy River Railway and the Port Arthur, Duluth and Western Railway, and chose Port Arthur as the Lake Superior headquarters for the Canadian Northern Railway.
* Barbara Russano Hanning, Donald Jay Grout: Concise History of Western Music, W. W. Norton & Company, 1998.

Donald and Isles
* July 24 – The Battle of Harlaw is fought between Donald of Islay, Lord of the Isles and an army commanded by Alexander Stewart, Earl of Mar.
Torquil was ordered to hand over Donald Dubh, heir to the lordship of the Isles, to James IV at Inverness in 1501.
In 1549, Donald Monro, Dean of the Isles wrote of the " south part of Ywst " and went on:
The general council held in Perth in April 1398 criticised the king's governance and empowered his brother Robert and his son David — now respectively the Dukes of Albany and Rothesay — to lead an army against Donald, Lord of the Isles and his brothers.
He, along with his brothers, was also descended from Kings / Lords of Galloway, who were themselves a branch of the same Kings of Mann and the Isles which produced Somerled, progenitor of Clan Donald, Clan Dougall, and Clan Ruari.
Somerled's descendants eventually became known as the Lords of the Isles, with Dubgall giving rise to Clan MacDougall, and Raghnall to Clan Donald and Clan Macruari.
The MacDonnells of Antrim were a sept of the powerful Clan Donald of the royal Clann Somhairle, ( see Lords of the Isles ), that the English crown had attempted to cultivate since the early 14th century in its efforts to influence the course of politics in Scotland.
Among the bags, boots and balls was a golden cup given to the British Isles squad by Sir Donald Currie, owner of Union-Castle Lines, the shipping company that transported them to the southern tip of Africa.
The gold trophy was donated by Sir Donald Currie in 1891 before the arrival of the touring British Isles team.
* The Clan Donald Visitor Centre and Museum of the Isles, Armadale
There have been three well known battles in the town: The Battle of Inverurie ( 1308 ), the Battle of Harlaw ( 24 July 1411 ) between Donald of Islay, Lord of the Isles ( MacDonald ) and an army commanded by Alexander Stewart, Earl of Mar ; and the Battle of Inverurie ( 1745 ) during the Jacobite Rebellion of that year.
William, the 4th Earl of Ross, was present with his clan at the Battle of Bannockburn ( 1314 ), and almost a century later ( 1412 ) the castle of Dingwall, the chief seat on the mainland of Donald, Lord of the Isles, was captured after the disastrous fight at Harlaw in Aberdeenshire, which Donald had provoked when his claim to the earldom was rejected.
* 1975-1982 Major-General Donald Edward Isles CB OBE
Writing in 1549, Donald Munro, High Dean of the Isles wrote of " Egge " that it was: " gude mayne land with ane paroch kirk in it, with mony solenne geis ; very gude for store, namelie for scheip, with ane heavin for heiland Galayis ".
Writing in 1549, Donald Munro, High Dean of the Isles wrote of " Thiridh " that it was: " ane mane laich fertile fruitful cuntrie ... All inhabite and manurit with twa paroche kirkis in it, ane fresh water loch with an auld castell.
Writing in 1549, Sir Donald Monro, High Dean of the Isles stated of " Ywst " that it was a fertile country full of high hills and forests on the east coast with five parish kirks.
* Donald, Lord of the Isles
In 1549, Donald Monro, Dean of the Isles wrote, in brief reference to Easdale, of an island " namit in the Erische Leid Ellan Eisdcalfe " However the derivation of " Eisdcalfe " and this word's etymological relationship to " Easdale " is not clear.
In 1389 his son Murdoch Stewart was appointed Justiciar North of the Forth, and father and son would now work together to expand their family interest, bringing them into violent confrontation with other members of the nobility such as Donald McDonald, 2nd Lord of the Isles.

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