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The forward two foil assemblies of what is believed to be the latter hydrofoil were salvaged in the mid-1960s from a derelict hulk in Baddeck, Nova Scotia by Colin MacGregor Stevens.
On the basis of a land grant made to him by the Anglophile native King of the Mosquito people in what is present-day Honduras, MacGregor wove one of history's most elaborate hoaxes, managing to charm the highest levels of London's political and financial establishment with tales of the bucolic, resource-rich country he claimed to rule as a benevolent sovereign prince, or " Cazique ", when he arrived in the UK in 1822.
Note there is no distinction between McGregor and MacGregor, both being anglicised versions of the Gaelic name.
The University's first classes in the Government house were held in 1911 with 83 commencing students and Sir William MacGregor is the first chancellor ( with Reginald Heber Roe as vice-chancellor ).
Concerts include those by chamber orquestras, choirs, ensambles, trios and soloists such as pianist Joanna MacGregor and the Britten Symphony. Each year, a different country is the “ special guest ,” which in 2009 was the United Kingdom.
777 is one of the most prominent books of the Qabalah in the western esoteric tradition, alongside Samuel Liddell MacGregor Mathers ' Kabbalah Unveiled, Israel Regardie's A Garden of Pomegranates and Dion Fortune's Mystic Qabalah.
The Goetia: The Lesser Key of Solomon the King ( Clavicula Salomonis Regis ) is a 1904 translation of the text by Samuel Liddell MacGregor Mathers.
Elspeth MacGregor Cameron ( born 10 Jan 1943 ) is a Canadian writer known for her biographies of noted Canadian literary figures such as Irving Layton and Earle Birney.
The Enochian system of magic as practiced today is primarily the product of researches and workings by four men: John Dee, Edward Kelley, Samuel Liddell MacGregor Mathers and Aleister Crowley.
Charlotte makes it clear that she will not give up her career for a hunted fugitive — in any case she is secretly having an affair with her manager Freddie Williams ( Hector MacGregor ).
Sound Circus is a United Kingdom based record label, founded by the pianist Joanna MacGregor.
The team is owned by Doug MacGregor and Donn Jennings.
* Sometimes, when something is wrong with the Tunnel, Dr. Swain pushes Dr. MacGregor away from her control panel so he can do her job himself.
South Park is a broad post-World War II development in the south-central area of Houston, Texas, a few miles south of MacGregor Park ( from which it gets its name ) and directly south of the 610 Loop.
An inunnguaq is the basis of the logo of the 2010 Winter Olympics designed by Vancouver artist Elena Rivera MacGregor.
John Roddick Russell MacGregor, Baron MacGregor of Pulham Market, OBE PC FKC ( born ), is a politician in the United Kingdom.
Joanna MacGregor OBE ( born 16 July 1959 ) is a British classical, jazz and contemporary pianist.
He added the " MacGregor " surname as a claim to Highland Scottish heritage, although there is little evidence of such in his family background.
This difficult, month-long campaign earned MacGregor deserved acclaim and is probably the high point of his military adventures, which were otherwise marred by varying amounts of error, incompetency, and exaggeration on his part.
This is one of many boats derived from the MacGregor Sabot design, which was published in Rudder magazine in 1939.
In the first episode of Season 5, Scottish teacher Billy MacGregor ( Billy Connolly ) arrived to replace the departed Charlie Moore ( in the first episode of the season, it is explained to the dismayed IHP students that Mr. Moore's acting career finally took off ).
In addition, there is a Witch (" Crazy Jill "), a Clergyman ( Vicar Roberts ), a Druid (" Owen "), a " Mad Monk " (" Rastov " – clearly modelled after Rasputin ), and Hermetic occultists (" Morris and McCab " – often mentioned as a reference to real-life Hermetic of the time MacGregor Mathers ).
: Rob Roy is the title of one of the Waverley novels and the nickname of Robert Roy MacGregor.

MacGregor and Origen
The book Reincarnation in Christianity, by the theosophist Geddes MacGregor ( 1978 ) asserted that Origen believed in reincarnation.
Geddes MacGregor in Reincarnation in Christianity ( 1978 ) suggests that Origen ’ s texts written in support of the belief in reincarnation somehow disappeared or were suppressed.

MacGregor and taught
Blunt later considered MacGregor " the most brilliant pupil he ever taught ".
From 1975 to 1981, MacGregor taught History of Art and Architecture at the University of Reading.

MacGregor and about
* Rob Roy ( film ), a 1995 movie about Robert Roy MacGregor, starring Liam Neeson and Jessica Lange
* Rob Roy, the Highland Rogue, a 1953 Disney movie about Robert Roy MacGregor
She received a letter from MacGregor breaking the news that her memoirs, which were about to be published, would include an account of the affair.
In 2005, Rowan Atkinson, Mel Smith, Pamela Stephenson, Chris Langham, and John Lloyd reunited to talk to Sue MacGregor about the show.
His fifth book, In School: Our Kids, Our Teachers, Our Classrooms ( 1995 ), written with Roy MacGregor, was about Canada ’ s education system.
The Scot, John MacGregor, came back from his North American trip full of excitement about the kayak / canoe and in 1860 started building six boats that closely resembled Eskimo canoes / kayaks, weighing app.
At the beginning of 2003, he played the role of Richie MacGregor in This Little Life, a television drama about a mother ( played by Kate Ashfield ) who has to cope with her 16-week-premature baby.
By this time, MacGregor had heard about the independence movements in South America and the Captaincy General of Venezuela in particular.
When about 28 August fellow conspirator Ruggles Hubbard sailed into the harbor aboard his own brig Morgiana, flying the flag of Buenos Ayres, but without the needed men, guns, and money, MacGregor announced his departure.
His books were mainly about Scotland, and his romanticising style incurred the displeasure of Compton Mackenzie, who caricatured him in some of his novels ( perhaps unjustly so as MacGregor was forced to be critically realistic about certain aspects of life on the west coast, in his book The western Isles ).
He has been lauded for his " diplomatic " approach to the post, though MacGregor rejects this description, stating that " diplomat is conventionally taken to mean the promotion of the interests of a particular state and that is not what we are about at all ".
In July 2011, MacGregor spoke at TEDGlobal in Edinburgh about the Cyrus Cylinder and provided a concise summary of the role the artefact has played in Middle East politics some 2600 years ago as well as today.
MacGregor also wrote about rugby.

MacGregor and written
His next book, Home Game: Hockey and Life in Canada ( 1990 ), written with Roy MacGregor, was developed into an award-winning Canadian Broadcasting Corporation six-part documentary series for television.
* This article incorporates text from Soldier-Statesmen of the Constitution written by Robert K. Wright, Jr. and Morris J. MacGregor, Jr. Center of Military History United States Army Washington, D. C., 1987. released in the Public Domain.
Also in 1822 MacGregor published a 350-page guidebook entitled Sketch of the Mosquito Shore, including the Territory of Poyais, descriptive of the country, supposedly written by one Captain Thomas Strangeways.
In the 1980s, his notable starring TV roles included: Alexander the Great's close companion Hephaistion in the PBS miniseries The Search for Alexander the Great ; serial killer Neville Heath in an episode of the murder-trial reenactment series Ladykillers ( 1981 ); naive Scot turned powerful South African magnate Jamie MacGregor in the miniseries Master of the Game ( 1984 ); Bonnie Prince Charlie in Scotland's Story ( 1984 ); romantic lead Clarence Dandridge in the period miniseries Louisiana ( 1984 ) opposite Margot Kidder ; and protagonist Victor Geary in the stylish and clever Oxbridge Blues ( 1984 ), written by Frederic Raphael, directed by James Cellan Jones, and co-starring Amanda Redman, Rosalyn Landor, and Malcolm Stoddard.

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