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55 relations: Addie McPhail, Agnes Macphail, Alastair McPhail, Alexander James McPhail, Andrew Macphail, Andy MacPhail, Andy McPhail, Angus MacPhail, Battle for Mexico City, Battle of Churubusco, Battle of Monterey, Billy McPhail, Bob McPhail, Bob McPhail (rugby), Bruce McPhail, Catherine MacPhail, Clan MacPhail, Cobden/Bruce McPhail Memorial Airport, Dan McPhail, David McPhail, David McPhail (rugby league), Donna McPhail, Douglas McPhail, Fergus McPhail, George Wilson McPhail, Gordon & MacPhail, Hal McPhail, Iain Macphail, Lord Macphail, Jerris McPhail, John MacPhail, John McPhail, Joy MacPhail, Katherine Stewart MacPhail, Larry MacPhail, Larry McPhail, Lee MacPhail, Lloyd MacPhail, MacPhail Center for Music, Malcolm McPhail, Marnie McPhail, McPhail Angus Farm, McPhail Memorial Baptist Church, McPhail v Doulton, Michael McPhail, Mount McPhail, Murder of Alesha MacPhail, Paul (surname), Redwood Falls, Minnesota, Sharon McPhail, Siege of Veracruz, ... Expand index (5 more) »
Addie McPhail
Addie McPhail (July 15, 1905 – April 14, 2003) was an American film actress.
Agnes Macphail
Agnes Campbell Macphail (March 24, 1890 – February 13, 1954) was a Canadian politician and the first woman elected to Canada's House of Commons.
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Alastair McPhail
Alastair David McPhail (born 2 March 1961) is a British diplomat who was the United Kingdom's first Ambassador to the Republic of South Sudan, appointed in July 2011 when the country gained independence.
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Alexander James McPhail
Alexander James McPhail (December 23, 1883 – October 21, 1931) was a Scottish-Canadian agricultural reformer, and the first elected president of the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool.
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Andrew Macphail
Sir John Andrew Macphail, (November 24, 1864 – September 23, 1938) was a Canadian physician, author, professor of medicine, and soldier.
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Andy MacPhail
Andrew Bowen MacPhail (born April 5, 1953) is an American baseball executive.
Andy McPhail
Andrew McPhail (born 12 November 1980) is a Scottish professional rugby league footballer who played in the 2000s.
Angus MacPhail
Angus Roy MacPhail (8 April 1903 – 22 April 1962) was an English screenwriter, active from the late 1920s.
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Battle for Mexico City
The Battle for Mexico City refers to the series of engagements from September 8 to September 15, 1847, in the general vicinity of Mexico City during the Mexican–American War.
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Battle of Churubusco
The Battle of Churubusco took place on August 20, 1847, while Santa Anna's army was in retreat from the Battle of Contreras or Battle of Padierna during the Mexican–American War.
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Battle of Monterey
The Battle of Monterey, at Monterey, California, occurred on 7 July 1846, during the Mexican–American War.
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Billy McPhail
William Simeon McPhail (2 February 1928 – 4 April 2003) was a Scottish football player who played for Queen's Park, Clyde and Celtic.
Bob McPhail
Robert Lowe McPhail (25 October 1905 – 24 August 2000) was a Scottish professional footballer, who played for Airdrieonians, Rangers and represented Scotland.
Bob McPhail (rugby)
Bob McPhail (birth unknown – death unknown) was an English rugby union and professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1900s, he was one of five brothers, four of whom played rugby.
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Bruce McPhail
Bruce Eric McPhail (26 January 1937 – 21 July 2020) was a New Zealand rugby union player.
Catherine MacPhail
Catherine MacPhail (25 January 1946 – 28 August 2021) was a Scottish-born author.
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Clan MacPhail
Clan MacPhail or the Sons of Paul is a Scottish clan of the Scottish Highlands.
Cobden/Bruce McPhail Memorial Airport
Cobden/Bruce McPhail Memorial Airport is located southeast of Cobden, Ontario, Canada.
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Dan McPhail
Daniel McPhail (9 February 1903 – October 1987) was a Scottish professional footballer who made 437 appearances in the Football League playing for Portsmouth and Lincoln City.
David McPhail
David Alexander McPhail (11 April 1945 – 14 May 2021) was a New Zealand comedic actor and writer whose television career spanned four decades.
David McPhail (rugby league)
David McPhail (30 June 1886 – ?) was a New Zealand rugby league footballer who played professionally for St. Helens and Wigan.
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Donna McPhail
Donna McPhail is a former British stand-up comedian who has also worked as a television presenter and journalist.
Douglas McPhail
Douglas McPhail (April 16, 1914 – December 6, 1944) was an American actor and singer, active from the 1930s to 1944, when he committed suicide.
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Fergus McPhail
Fergus McPhail is an Australian children's comedy series that was released on Network Ten in 2004.
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George Wilson McPhail
George Wilson McPhail (December 26, 1815 – June 28, 1871) was an American Presbyterian minister and educator who served as the sixth president of Lafayette College, a director at Princeton Theological Seminary, and the fifth president of Davidson College.
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Gordon & MacPhail
Gordon & MacPhail is an independent bottler and distiller of Scotch Whisky, founded in 1895 and located in Elgin in the north-east of Scotland.
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Hal McPhail
Harold Thomas McPhail (October 26, 1912 – August 1977) was an American football fullback.
Iain Macphail, Lord Macphail
Iain Duncan Macphail, Lord Macphail (24 January 1938 – 21 October 2009) was a Scottish lawyer and Senator of the College of Justice, a judge of the country's Supreme Courts.
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Jerris McPhail
Jerris Cornelius McPhail (born June 26, 1976) is a former professional American football running back who played in the National Football League (NFL) for three seasons for the Miami Dolphins and Detroit Lions.
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John MacPhail
John MacPhail (born 7 December 1955) is a Scottish former footballer who played as a defender.
John McPhail
John McPhail or Macphail may refer to.
Joy MacPhail
Joy Kathryn MacPhail (born March 6, 1952) is a former Canadian politician in British Columbia.
Katherine Stewart MacPhail
Katherine Stewart MacPhail OBE (30 October 1887 - 11 September 1974) was a Scottish surgeon.
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Larry MacPhail
Leland Stanford "Larry" MacPhail Sr. (February 3, 1890 – October 1, 1975) was an American lawyer and an executive in Major League Baseball.
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Larry McPhail
Larry McPhail (born August 27, 1968) is a retired American soccer forward who played one season each in the American Professional Soccer League and SISL.
Lee MacPhail
Leland Stanford MacPhail Jr. (October 25, 1917 – November 8, 2012) was an American front-office executive in Major League Baseball.
Lloyd MacPhail
Robert Lloyd George MacPhail, (March 22, 1920 – July 2, 1995) was a Canadian politician and the 23rd Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island.
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MacPhail Center for Music
The MacPhail Center for Music is one of the nation's oldest and largest community-based music education centers.
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Malcolm McPhail
Malcolm McPhail (1895 – 1975) was a Scottish footballer who played as an outside left, primarily for Kilmarnock, with whom he won the Scottish Cup in 1920.
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Marnie McPhail
Marnie McPhail Diamond is an American-born Canadian actress and musician.
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McPhail Angus Farm
The McPhail Angus Farm is a farm at 320 Coyote Trail near Seneca, South Carolina in Oconee County.
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McPhail Memorial Baptist Church
McPhail Memorial Baptist Church is a Baptist church in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
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McPhail v Doulton
, also known as Re Baden's Deed Trusts (No 1) is a leading English trusts law case by the House of Lords on the certainty of beneficiaries.
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Michael McPhail
Michael McPhail (born December 15, 1981) is an American rifle shooter.
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Mount McPhail
Mount McPhail is a mountain located in the Elk Range of the Park Ranges of the Canadian Rockies and stands astride the British Columbia-Alberta border, which follows the Continental Divide in this area.
Murder of Alesha MacPhail
On 2 July 2018, six-year-old Scottish girl Alesha Sarah MacPhail was abducted from her bed and murdered by 16-year-old Aaron Campbell.
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Paul (surname)
This surname has two distinct and separate origins: From Europe: As a patronymic surname based on Christian religious naming traditions mainly related to Paul the Apostle.
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Redwood Falls, Minnesota
Redwood Falls is a city in Redwood County, located along the Redwood River near its confluence with the Minnesota River, in the U.S. state of Minnesota.
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Sharon McPhail
Sharon McPhail is an American attorney and politician who served on the Detroit City Council from 2002 until 2006.
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Siege of Veracruz
On 9 March 1847, during the Mexican–American War, the United States military made an amphibious landing and besieged the key Mexican seaport of Veracruz.
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Southern Alberta Institute of Technology
The Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT) is a polytechnic institute in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
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Stephen McPhail
Stephen John Paul McPhail (born 9 December 1979) is an Irish former professional footballer and the sporting director of Shamrock Rovers in the League of Ireland Premier Division.
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Tiree
Tiree (Tiriodh) is the most westerly island in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland.
Troy Davis
Troy Anthony Davis (October 9, 1968 – September 21, 2011) was a man convicted of and executed for the August 19, 1989 murder of police officer Mark MacPhail in Savannah, Georgia.
Vital Spark
The Vital Spark is a fictional Clyde puffer, created by Scottish writer Neil Munro.
References
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