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In 1952, Scottish poet Derick Thomson concluded that Macpherson had collected Scottish Gaelic ballads, employing scribes to record those that were preserved orally and collating manuscripts, but had adapted them by altering the original characters and ideas, and had introduced a great deal of his own.

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Recent recipients include Andrew Orr-Ewing, ( 1999 ), Jonathan A Jones, ( 2000 ), Helen Fielding ( 2001 ), Jonathan Essex ( 2002 ), Daren Caruana ( 2003 ), Jonathan Reid ( 2004 ), Julie Macpherson ( 2005 ), Fred Manby ( 2006 ) and Alessandro Troisi ( 2007 ).
The team plays its home games at Macpherson Stadium in nearby Browns Summit, North Carolina, where they have played since 2003.
In 2003, supermodel Elle Macpherson took out a lease on the Mulgrave estate in North Yorkshire, considered one of England's finest shooting estates, including the right to live in the family's ancestral home, Mulgrave Castle, during the four-month shooting season.

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* Hobbes, Thomas, 1968, Leviathan, C. B. Macpherson ( ed.
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* Sletcher, Michael, " North American Indians ", in Will Kaufman and Heidi Macpherson, eds., Britain and the Americas: Culture, Politics, and History, New York: Oxford University Press, 2005, 2 vols.
* Manning, T. H., E. O. Höhn, and A. H. Macpherson.
The first edition of the ' Chronicle ' ( based on the Royal manuscript ) was published by David Macpherson in 1795, though the current standard edition was published by F. J. Amours as The Original Chronicle of Andrew of Wyntoun: Printed on Parallel Pages from the Cottonian and Wemyss MSS., with the Variants of the Other Texts.
H. D., Bryher, and Macpherson lived together and traveled through Europe as what the poet and critic Barbara Guest termed in her biography of H. D.
Bryher, H. D., and Macpherson formed the film magazine Close Up, and the Pool Group.
* Ellis, Dr. Frank, The Macpherson Report: ' Anti-racist ' Hysteria and the Sovietization of the United Kingdom, published by Right Now Press Ltd., London, 2001 ,( P / B ), ISBN 978-0-9540534-0-6
Sir D. L. Macpherson, P. C., K. C. M. G., and his wife, Elizabeth Sarah, daughter of William Molson, Esquire, of Montreal.
* Ellis, Dr. Frank, The Macpherson Report: ' Anti-racist ' Hysteria and the Sovietization of the United Kingdom, published by Right Now Press Ltd., London, 2001 ,( P / B ), ISBN 0-9540534-0-0
* Michael Sletcher, ‘ North American Indians ’, in Will Kaufman and Heidi Macpherson, eds., Britain and the Americas: Culture, Politics, and History, ( 2 vols., Oxford, 2005 ).
Herring became close friends of the Pool Group ( H. D., Bryher and Kenneth Macpherson ), having associated with them since their interest in experimental film in the late 1920s.
Macpherson replied to the implied charges in an Open Letter to Whitshed Keene, Esq., M. P., dated 31 May 1806.

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Following the murder of Stephen Lawrence, the Macpherson Report recommended that the double jeopardy rule should be abrogated in murder cases, and that it should be possible to subject an acquitted murder suspect to a second trial if " fresh and viable " new evidence later came to light.
His first wife, Juliet Macpherson ( c. 1776 – 1850 ), was a daughter of James Macpherson ( 1736 – 1796 ), a probable translator of Ossian poems.
* Charles Macpherson ( 1813 – 1828 ), drowned.
* The Ossian cycle of ancient Celtic poetry supposedly rediscovered and published in 1760 by Scottish poet James Macpherson was actually written in the eighteenth century, possibly based on some fragments of earlier verses.
James Macpherson was the first Scottish poet to gain an international reputation, claiming to have found poetry written by Ossian, he published translations that acquired international popularity, being proclaimed as a Celtic equivalent of the Classical epics.
Ossian is the narrator and purported author of a cycle of epic poems published by the Scottish poet James Macpherson from about 1760.
Contemporary critics were divided in their view of the work's authenticity, but most now believe that Macpherson framed the poems himself, based old folk tales he had collected.
In 1760 Macpherson published the English-language text Fragments of ancient poetry, collected in the Highlands of Scotland, and translated from the Gaelic or Erse language, and later that year obtained further manuscripts.
Macpherson promoted a Scottish origin for the material, and was hotly opposed by Irish historians who felt that their heritage was being appropriated.
The controversy raged on into the early years of the 19th century, with disputes as to whether the poems were based on Irish sources, on sources in English, on Gaelic fragments woven into his own composition as Johnson concluded, or largely on Scots Gaelic oral traditions and manuscripts as Macpherson claimed.
* Selected Bibliography: James Macpherson and Ossian Excellent online bibliography ; compiled by designated experts in the field ; covering the most important scholarly monographs and articles on Ossian and Macpherson up to March 2004.

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The tune is probably based on the Scottish song " Thou Bonnie Wood of Craigielea " which Macpherson heard played by a band at the Warrnambool steeplechase.
In 1761 James Macpherson announced the discovery of an epic written by Ossian ( Oisín ) in the Scottish Gaelic language on the subject of " Fingal " ( Fionnghall meaning " white stranger ": it is suggested that Macpherson rendered the name as Fingal through a misapprehension of the name which in old Gaelic would appear as Finn ).
The town is home to the Allan Macpherson House, an historic 1826 property, and current-day museum.
The Clan Macpherson is thought to have won, but only twelve men survived from the original sixty.
Elle Macpherson ( born 29 March 1963 ) is an Australian businesswoman, television host, model and actress.
She is also known as the founder primary model and creative director for a series of business ventures, including Elle Macpherson Intimates, a lingerie line, and The Body, a line of skin care products.
The film is also notable as the movie debut of Australian supermodel Elle Macpherson.
However, as music educator Stewart Macpherson stated, there is a preference at all levels of musical organization for groupings of two, four, eight over other divisions, so that even a ternary form is often extended by repetition of the first subject into a " fourfold " structure.
James II's papers identified the father as " E. Carlingson " ( according to the copy made by Thomas Carte around 1740 ) or " the Earl of Carlington " ( in the copy by James Macpherson in the 1770s, the independence of which is unclear ).
Baron Macpherson of Drumochter, of Great Warley in the County of Essex, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.
Melbourne General Cemetery is situated on the western side of Lygon Street in North Carlton, between Cemetery Road and Macpherson Street.
Macpherson tradition is that one day Munro, with a large party of soldiers surrounded Cluny's house.
In Irish mythology, the hero Fingal is known as Fionn mac Cumhaill, and it is suggested that Macpherson rendered the name as Fingal ( meaning " white stranger ") through a misapprehension of the name which in old Gaelic would appear as Finn.
An early example of poetry that was invented to fill a perceived gap in " national " myth is Ossian, the narrator and supposed author of a cycle of poems by James Macpherson, which Macpherson claimed to have translated from ancient sources in the Scots Gaelic.
Ossian, the narrator and purported author of a series of poems published by James Macpherson in the 1760s, is based on Oisín.
The narrative of his early adventures and hardships is supposed to form the basis of a novel, entitled " The Memoirs of Charles Macpherson, Esq .," which proceeded from his pen in 1800.
Ian Macpherson M Stewart ( born 15 July 1929, Edinburgh ) is a Scottish former racing driver.
Rutland Island is an island located across the Macpherson Strait from South Andaman Island.
It is from him that the name Macpherson, the ' Son of the Parson ', became the surname the clan in the 15th century.

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