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1844 • Borrodale , Isle of Skye , Scotland
Died:1900
Parents:Angus MacDonald and Mary MacDonald
Angus MacDonald ( bishop ) " Angus MacDonald " ( 1844–1900 ) was a Catholic Church bishop who served as the third Archbishop of St....
BA
Professions and applied sciences:Translation
Catholic
12 January 1981 • Whangarei , New Zealand
Coach
Auckland rugby union player • New Zealand rugby union player • New Zealand international rugby union player • MÄori All Blacks player • Blues player • Glasgow Warriors player • New Zealand expatriate rugby union player • Expatriate rugby union player in Japan
Ascribed status:New Zealand of Scottish descent
1615
He tried to negiotiate a lease of crown lands on Islay, the rights to Dunyvaig Castle, and a pardon for all crimes up to date with Andrew Knox ( bishop ) for the surrender of Dunyvaig Castle....
Prisoner • Guilty • Treason
Manufacturing entrepreneur • President
Architecture
Specialty:Architect
IDEAL (CA)
15 October 1992 • Winchester , England
Angus MacDonald ( footballer ) " Angus Lees MacDonald " ( born 15 October 1992 ) is an English Association football who plays as a defender ( association football ) for Conference Premier side Salisbury City F....
English football player • England youth international football player • Association football player • Reading Football Club player • Basingstoke Town F.C. player • Torquay United Football Club player • AFC Wimbledon player • Salisbury City Football Club player • Football League player • Football Conference player • Football • Club
Award:Scholarship
Skill:Professional
1836
Died:1886
Minister • Treasurer • President
University of Edinburgh • University of Aberdeen
Academic degree:Academics of the University of Edinburgh
Specialty:Midwife
Area of science:Midwifery-Obstetrics
INTELLECT
Award:Scholarship • Prize
1614
Angus MacDonald, 8th of Dunnyveg In 1598, his son Sir James MacDonald, 9th of Dunnyveg who was in dispute with his father, surrounded his father's residence Askomill House with between two or three hundred armed men....
Angus refused to surrender to his son, with the house being set on fire and Angus being taken prisoner and being held captive at Smerby Castle.
Castles
Preference:Prisoner
1963 • Scotland
Member of the Scottish Parliament • Governor • Chairman
Housing
In addition he was Chairman of the Mod 2008 Falkirk organising committee, co-ordinating plans for the Royal National Mod which was held in Falkirk district in October 2008....