Buidhe Mac Domhnaill lang en Somhairle of the yellow hair, son of Donnell , anglicised SorleyBoyMacDonnell ... he won a decisive victory, in which James MacDonnell and SorleyBoy were taken prisoner and Dunluce Castle fell into O Neill s hands. James died soon afterward, but SorleyBoy remained O Neill ... MacDonnell to remain in Ireland. SorleyBoy gave no further trouble to the English government ... Wikipedia Persondata NAME Macdonnell, SorleyBoy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH ... DEFAULTSORT Macdonnell, SorleyBoy Category 1500s births Category 1590 deaths Category Irish ..., County Antrim es SorleyBoyMacDonnell ga Somhairle Bu Mac Domhnaill ... of Antrim Glens , which union would eventually lay the basis for SorleyBoy s claim to the lordship ... of Scotland and Ulster. SorleyBoy was born at Dunanynie Castle near Ballycastle, County Antrim ..., SorleyBoy was taken prisoner and confined in Dublin Castle for twelve months, and was finally ... , who was leader of the clan. After his release, SorleyBoy received a large ransom upon seizing ... 9 ref SorleyBoy was now too powerful and turbulent to be neglected by Elizabeth I of England Queen ... in Scotland yet SorleyBoy s wife was a half sister of the same Shane. Clan Chief Upon Elizabeth s accession in 1559 SorleyBoy had submitted to her authority under Thomas Radclyffe, 3rd Earl of Sussex ... in Ireland he defeated SorleyBoy near Coleraine in the summer of 1564, laying waste his territory ... SorleyBoy and his late brother s widow, Agnes, in order to secure an alliance with the Scots. In an event ... was stabbed and murdered by his hosts. SorleyBoy visited Scotland immediately and returned to Marketon ... Island of Shane s successor, Turlough Luineach O Neill , to the widow Agnes. SorleyBoy spent the next ... into Scotland, SorleyBoy returned and made an unsuccessful attempt on the crown garrison at Carrickfergus ... to SorleyBoy from the crown, but Essex frustrated these with the renewal of his plantation scheme still ... more details
Sorley may refer to People Sorley given name , origin of the given name, list of people with the name Sorley surname , origin of the surname, list of people with the name disambig de Sorley ... more details
Other uses Sorley disambiguation SorleySorley is an English language English surname . People with the surname Charles Sorley , 1895 1915 , a British poet of World War I Lewis Sorley , born 1934 , an American intelligence analyst and military historian. William Ritchie Sorley , 1855 1935 , a British philosopher. Ralph Sorley , 1898 1974 , British World War I and World War II officer Tom Sorley , a University of Nebraska quarterback Category English language surnames ... more details
Tom K. Sorley of Big Spring, Texas is a former University of Nebraska Cornhusker quarterback . An All State quarterback at Big Spring High School , Sorley quarterbacked the Huskers to a 27 9 1 record and wins in two bowl games. College career Sorley began is college career in 1974 at the University of Nebraska Lincoln during the tenure of head coach Tom Osborne . As quarterback Sorley was team captain and completed 57.2 percent of his passes 148 256 from 1976 1978, which is ninth on the Nebraska s all time completion percentage list. Sorley holds seventh for Nebraska single season passing yards 1,571 in 1978, ref http admin.xosn.com pdf2 55865.pdf?SPSID 1&SPID 22&KEY JVBJONZAXYTFJNJ.20061220163627&DB ACCOUNT TYPE AGENT&DB MENU ID 313&DB LANG C&DB OEM ID 100 2007 Cotton Bowl program guide WebCite url http www.webcitation.org 5v5rnkUFc date 2010 12 19 ref and is thirteenth for NU career passing yards 2,230 during 1976 78. ref http www.huskers.com pdf5 139374.pdf 2008 Nebraska Media Relations .... Rating 212.0, Tom Sorley, QB, vs. Kansas St., Oct. 14, 1978 16 11 1 218 2 Bowl games Sorley led Nebraska ... 1, 1979 Orange Bowl game. Nebraska jumped out to a 7 0 lead on 21 yard pass from Sorley to split end Tim Smith, but lost 31 24. Sorley played in the 21 10 Nebraska victory over LSU in the 1977 ... Sorley is a 1977 Academic All American, an 1978 Academic All Big 8 First Team , a 1987 Academic ... 06 10 ref Post football career and life Sorley is currently President CEO of Rosendin Electric , Inc ... affairs, Sorley serves on several joint IBEW NECA committees and serves on the Board for the SF Bay Area Boy Scouts of America , National Board for the Design Build Institute of America, and the National Board for Building Futures Council. ref http www.dbia.org about staff bod Sorley.htm Tom K. Sorley ... . NAME Sorley, Tom ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sorley, Tom Category Living people Category People from Texas Category ... more details
Lewis Stone Bob Sorley III August 3, 1934 is an American intelligence analyst and military historian. Biography Lewis Sorley was born in 1934, in West Point, New York , the son and grandson of officers in the United States Army who were both also West Point graduates. ref name utenn cite web url https my.tennessee.edu portal page? pageid 91,54984& dad portal& schema PORTAL title Celebrate Freedom 2002 Speaker Biographies year 2006 publisher University of Tennessee accessdate 2010 04 17 ref Sorley became an Eagle Scout Boy Scouts of America Eagle Scout in San Antonio, Texas in 1950 and was presented the Distinguished Eagle Scout Award in 2009. ref name nesa cite journal last Ray first Mark date Spring 2010 title A Future In The Past Lewis Sorley and America s Wars journal Eagle Scout Magazine publisher National Eagle Scout Association location Irving, TX volume 30 issue 1 pages 8 9 ref He received his high school education at Texas Military Institute and was admitted to the United States Military Academy , from which he graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1956. ref name tuvy cite web url http www.tuvy.com resource books authors s Sorley Lewis.html title About The Author Lewis Sorley publisher Tuvy accessdate 2010 04 13 ref He stayed on at the academy as an instructor and assistant professor of English until 1962. In 1963, he received an Master of Arts postgraduate Master ... . ref name tuvy Sorley s 2004 book Vietnam Chronicles the Abrams Tapes won the Army Historical ... between the West Point motto of Duty, Honor, Country and the Boy Scouts of America s Scout Oath Boy Scouts of America Scout Oath , stating that each may have influenced the other, pointing ... Sorley wrote A Better War The Unexamined Victories and Final Tragedy of American s Last Years in Vietnam ... Persondata . NAME Sorley, Lewis ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sorley, Lewis Category American military historians Category ... more details
File Charles Hamilton Sorley For Remembrance cropped and retouched.jpg thumb Charles Hamilton Sorley in military uniform Charles Hamilton Sorley 19 May 1895 &ndash 13 October 1915 was a United Kingdom British poet of World War I . Born in Aberdeen , Scotland , he was the son of William Ritchie Sorley ... Sorley s favourite pursuit was cross country running in the rain, a theme evident in many of his pre ... at University College, Oxford , Sorley spent a little more than six months in Germany , three months ..., 1919. ref After Britain declared war on Germany, Sorley was detained for an afternoon in Trier , but released ... sorley.htm Prose & Poetry Charles Hamilton Sorley , First World War.com. Retrieved on 21 .... Sorley was killed in action near Hulluch , ref name osborne ref name poets where he was shot ... of Sorley s, described him in his book Goodbye to All That as one of the three poets of importance killed during the war . The other two were Isaac Rosenberg and Wilfred Owen . Sorley may be seen ... Brooke . Sorley s last poem was recovered from his kit after his death, and includes ... battalions go Sorley s sole work was published posthumously in January 1916 and immediately became a critical success, with six editions printed that year. Sorley is regarded by some, including the Poet .... On November 11, 1985, Sorley was among 16 Great War poets commemorated on a slate stone unveiled in Westminster ... wikisourcepar Author Charles Sorley Marlborough and Other Poems . Cambridge University Press, 1916. Wilson, Jean Moorcroft Ed . The Collected Poems of Charles Hamilton Sorley . London Cecil Woolf, 1985 ... External links http rpo.library.utoronto.ca poet 305.html Selected Poetry of Charles Hamilton Sorley ... poetsandprose sorley.htm Prose & Poetry Charles Hamilton Sorley Authority control PND 124704085 LCCN n 85 387919 VIAF 27130814 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sorley, Charles ALTERNATIVE NAMES Sorley, Charles Hamilton full name SHORT DESCRIPTION British poet DATE OF BIRTH ... more details
Infobox person name Clark Sorley image Clark Sorley 2010.jpg image size alt caption birth name birth ... URL www.clarksorley.com Alexander Clark Sorley born July 31, 1956 is a music producer from ... 1989. Music Recordings During a career spanning five decades Sorley has made upwards of 10,000 music ... material numbering around 1,300 works most of which Sorley either composed, arranged, produced ... Sorley started Sirocco Studio with a bunch of musician friends. Over the next eleven years it became .... Although in later years it came to be owned and managed by Sorley it began in a collective spirit ... band Trashcan Sinatras bought Sorley out following their signing to Go Discs in 1989. The studio name ... Writers For Miners The Glasgow Herald ref in Sirocco. It was a live recording made by Sorley in The Third ... which Sorley co produced. ref http www.dickgaughan.co.uk discography dsc true.html True and Bold ... client who Sorley continues to work with today. ref http www.scotsmagazine.com musicReviews1.asp The Scots Magazine Reviews ref Radio Clyde Sorley joined the music production department at Radio ... O Keefe . Over an eighteen month period at Radio Clyde, Sorley made broadcast recordings of Rose Royce ... Orchestra . Sorley left the Clyde staff in 1981 and as a free lance produced programmes for the station ... and Clyde, Sorley worked independently in a variety of music related roles. He was musical director ... 35.html Song For Europe 1988 89 ref Sorley performed live on the show and on Wogan . ref http ... s studio in the Scottish Highlands. For 15 years from 1986 Sorley produced a broadcast of West ... , Daniel O Donnell and Isobel Buchanan . Sorley became involved in consultancy work for the Scottish ... complex Pro Sound News ref ref Sorley, Jackie 1988 A Scottish music industry? M8 Magazine ref Recording Artist The folk rock band Dalriada was created by Sorley in 1991 with studio colleagues Colin ... up mainly of Sorley s arrangements of traditional Scottish songs. The album was a critical success ... more details
Edward Sorley was a British actor. ref http ftvdb.bfi.org.uk sift individual 18122 ref Selected filmography Queen s Evidence film Queen s Evidence 1919 The Temptress 1920 film The Temptress 1920 Mord Em ly 1922 The Loves of Mary, Queen of Scots 1923 Bulldog Drummond s Third Round 1925 Nell Gwyn 1926 film Nell Gwyn 1926 Dawn 1928 film Dawn 1928 References references External links imdb name 0815083 DEFAULTSORT Sorley, Edward Category Date of birth unknown Category Date of death unknown Category British film actors UK film actor stub ... more details
Infobox writer for more information see Template Infobox writer doc name Sorley MacLean image Somhairlemacgilleain2.png imagesize 300px caption pseudonym birth date 21 October 1911 birth place Osgaig, Raasay , Scotland death date death date and age df yes 1996 11 24 1911 10 21 death place occupation School teacher nationality period genre Gaelic poetry subject movement spouse partner children relatives influences influenced signature website Sorley MacLean lang gd Somhairle MacGill Eain , sometimes MacGilleathain in earlier publications 26 October 1911 24 November 1996 was one of the most significant Scottish poets of the 20th century. Early life He was born at Osgaig, Raasay Osgaig on the island of Raasay on 26 October 1911, where Scottish Gaelic was the first language . He attended the University of Edinburgh and was an avid shinty player playing for the University Shinty university team . After earning a First class degree, he returned to the Highland and Island community to teach. He was instrumental in preserving the teaching of Gaelic in Scottish schools. MacLean turned away from ... Studies 2011 http polygon.birlinn.co.uk book details Sorley Maclean Collected Poems 9781846971907 Sorley MacLean Collected Poems Birlinn publisher Polygon 2011 Bibliography Anthologies MacAulay ... am bard somhairle macgill.shtml BBC Bio L rach nam B rd http www.somhairlemacgilleain.org Sorley MacLean Online the Sorley MacLean Trust http www.leabharmor.net bardachd.php?id 63 Full text of Hallaig in Gaelic , with Sorley MacLean s own translation into English http www.whfp.com 1582 top2.html ... film detail.php?id 31410001 Sorley Maclean s Island short Quicktime clip from the documentary at the Scottish ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Maclean, Sorley ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... 1996 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Maclean, Sorley Category 1911 births Category 1996 deaths Category ... Sorley MacLean cs Sorley MacLean de Sorley MacLean fr Sorley MacLean ga Somhairle MacGill Eain gd ... more details
Infobox military person name Sir Ralph Sorley birth date 9 January 1898 death date 17 November 1974 birth place death place image caption nickname allegiance flag United Kingdom serviceyears 1914 1948 rank Air Marshal branch navy United Kingdom br air force United Kingdom commands No. 8 Squadron RAF No. 8 Squadron br RAF Upwood br No 4 Armament Training Station br Aeroplane and Armament Experimental Establishment br RAF Technical Training Command Technical Training Command battles World War I br World War II awards Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath br Officer of the Order of the British Empire br Distinguished Service Cross United Kingdom Distinguished Service Cross br Distinguished Flying Cross United Kingdom Distinguished Flying Cross laterwork Air Marshal Sir Ralph Squire Sorley , Order of the Bath KCB , Order of the British Empire OBE , Distinguished Service Cross United Kingdom DSC , Distinguished Flying Cross United Kingdom DFC , FRAeS , FRSA 9 January 1898 17 November 1974 was a World War I pilot with the Royal Naval Air Service and the Royal Air Force , who was also a senior commander during World War II . After the War he held several senior RAF appointments until his retirement in 1948 in the rank of Air Marshal. ref LondonGazette issue 38015 supp yes startpage 3255 date 15 July 1947 accessdate 2010 04 26 ref and in 1947 was made a Legion of Merit Commander Commander ... doi accessdate 2010 04 23 ref Career Sorley joined the Royal Naval Air Service in 1914. ref name Barrass ... of the said aircraft, are as follows Captain Ralph Squire Sorley, Captain J.W.B. Grigson, Captain ..., Sorley joined the Board of De Havilland Propellers Ltd as its Managing Director, a post he held ... links http www.rafweb.org Biographies Sorley.htm Service career of Air Marshal Sir Ralph S. Sorley ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sorley, Ralph ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1898 01 09 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1974 11 17 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sorley, Ralph Category ... more details
Randal MacDonnell may refer to Randal MacDonnell, 1st Earl of Antrim died 1636 , son of SorleyBoyMacDonnell Randal MacDonnell, 1st Marquess of Antrim 1645 creation 1609 1683 , son of the 1st Earl of Antrim Randal MacDonnell, 1st Marquess of Antrim 1789 creation , Earl of Antrim hndis Macdonnell, Randal fr Randal MacDonnell ... more details
offering to the youngest brother SorleyBoyMacDonnell , he accepted. Family By his wife, Evelyn MacQuillan, they had Gillaspick MacDonnell Gillaspick , died in 1571 at Ballycastle. Randal References ...Colla MacDonnell was a son of Alexander MacDonnell, Lord of Islay and Kintyre Cantire , and Catherine, daughter of the Lord of Ardnamurchan. He died at Kinbane Castle in 1558. Biography After the death of his father Alexander MacDonnell in 1539, his older brother James MacDonald, 6th of Dunnyveg James MacDonnell , inherited the title of Lord of Dunnyveg and Antrim Glynns , however decided to return Scotland , accompanied by his wife Agnus Campbell. Colla was appointed Captain of the Route to rule the Glynns in his absence. Colla s marriage to Evelyn MacQuillan, brought a tentative peace between the previous opposing clans. Attempts were made by Thomas Radclyffe, 3rd Earl of Sussex Thomas Radclyffe , 3rd Earl of Sussex , Lord Lieutenant of Ireland , to expel the MacDonnells back to Scotland. Colla built a two storey castle, known as Kinbane Castle in 1547, with a large courtyard with traces of other buildings, probably constructed out of wood. ref cite web url http www.castles.nl eur ie kb kb.html title Kenbane Castle accessdate 2009 07 03 year 2009 ref In 1551 the castle was besieged by English forces under the command of the Lord Deputy of Ireland , James Croft Sir James Croft , in the course of an expedition against the MacDonnell s. Another siege in 1555 by English forces, the castle was partily destroyed by cannon fire and rebuilt afterwards by Colla. Colla MacDonnell died at Kinbane Castle in 1558. James MacDonnell then offered the Captain of the Route to his brothers Alasdair MacDonnell and Angus MacDonnell in turn, with both refusing. This was a difficult frontier posting ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Macdonnell, Colla ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1558 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Macdonnell, Colla Category ... more details
Gillaspick MacDonnell was a son of Colla MacDonnell , Captain of the Route and Evelyn MacQuillan. He was killed accidentally in 1571 at Ballycastle, County Antrim Ballycastle . Biography Upon the death of his father in 1558 at Kinbane Castle , his uncle SorleyBoyMacDonnell , organised to exchanged the castle with another property at Colonsay. The castle was then presented to Owen MacEoin Dubh MacAlister Owen MacIan Dubh MacAllister , 2nd of Loup, Chief of Clan MacAlister as a reward for their service and loyalty to the MacDonnell clan. ref cite web url http www.castles.nl eur ie kb kb.html title Kenbane Castle accessdate 2009 07 03 year 2009 ref His uncle SorleyBoy ordered the celebration of public games at Ballycastle to celebrate the coming of age of his nephew in 1571. ref cite web url http www.altananam.freeserve.co.uk Oul 20Lammas 20Fair.html title Oul Lammas Fair accessdate 2009 07 07 year 2009 ref Bull fighting was amongst the events that Gillaspick tried and he was gored by the bull and was killed. ref cite web url http www.ballycastle.free online.co.uk info macdonnells.htm title SorleyBoyMacDonnell Biography accessdate 2009 07 07 year 2009 ref Gillaspick left behind a wife and a baby son, Col Ciotach Col Ciotach Mac Gillespick Mac Domhnaill . ref cite web url http www.world66.com europe unitedkingdom northernireland ballycastle title Ballycastle travel guide accessdate 2009 07 08 year 2009 ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gillaspick ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1571 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gillaspick Category 1500s births Category 1571 deaths Category Clan Donald Category People from Ballycastle, County Antrim ... more details
seized by one of his younger brothers, SorleyBoyMacDonnell Somhairle Buidh Somhairle of the yellow hair . In 1565 under SorleyBoyMacDonnell the Clan MacDonnell of Antrim and Dunnyveg fought the Battle of Glentasie against Shane O Neill in Ireland . Alaster, the eldest son of SorleyBoy was killed ... Buidhe MacDonnell obtained the lordship of the territory in Ireland from James MacDonald, 6th of Dunnyveg ... chief of MacDonnell of Antrim. In Gaelic Ireland he is known as the MacDonnell of the Glens, and the currently recognized Chief of the Name in Ireland is Randal MacDonnell of the Glens. ref ... Randal MacDonnell s biography accessdate 17 October 2010 ref His style he takes after his ancestors ... of Antrim , but with no legal basis, as he is not a male line descendant of a MacDonnell and is originally ... page 20.asp MacDonald Family Tree Use dmy dates date October 2010 DEFAULTSORT Macdonnell Of Antrim ... more details
Alexander MacDonnell may refer to Alexander Macdonnell of the Macdonnell Baronets Sir Alexander Macdonnell, 1st Baronet Alexander MacDonnell, 3rd Earl of Antrim Alestair Ruadh MacDonnell Alexander Ruadh MacDonnell See also Alexander McDonnell disambiguation hndis Macdonnell, Alexander ... more details
Richard MacDonnell may refer to Richard Graves MacDonnell , Anglo Irish lawyer, judge and colonial governor Richard MacDonnell scholar , 29th Provost of Trinity College, Dublin hndis Macdonnell, Richard ... more details
There have been two Baronetcies created for persons with the surname Macdonnell , one in the Baronetage of Ireland and one in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom . Both creations are extinct. The Macdonnell Baronetcy , of Maye in the County of Antrim, was created in the Baronetage of Ireland on 30 November 1627 for Alexander Macdonnell. The third Baronet was attainted in 1691 and the baronetcy forfeited. The Macdonnell Baronetcy , of Kilsharvan in the County of Meath, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 20 January 1872 for the Irish civil servant Sir Alexander Macdonnell, 1st Baronet Alexander Macdonnell . The title became extinct on his death in 1875. Macdonnell Baronets, of Maye 1627 Sir Alexander Macdonnell, 1st Baronet d. 1634 Sir James Macdonnell, 2nd Baronet d. c. 1680 Sir Randal Macdonnell, 3rd Baronet d. c. 1697 Macdonnell Baronets, of Kilsharvan 1872 Sir Alexander Macdonnell, 1st Baronet 1794 1875 References rayment b DEFAULTSORT Macdonnell Category Baronetcies Category Extinct baronetcies ... more details
Infobox person name Ray MacDonnell image imagesize caption birthname Raymond Arthur MacDonnell birth date Birth date and age 1928 03 05 birth place Lawrence, Massachusetts , United States U.S. death date death place occupation Actor years active 1961 2011 spouse website emmyawards 2004 Daytime Emmy award for Lifetime Achievement Raymond Arthur Ray MacDonnell born March 5, 1928 is an United States American actor , best known for his role as Joe Martin All My Children Dr. Joe Martin on the daytime soap opera All My Children , a role he played for 40 years. MacDonnell received a Daytime Emmy Award Daytime Emmy award for Lifetime Achievement in 2004 along with now deceased fellow All My Children castmate Ruth Warrick . Prior to appearing on All My Children , he played Philip Capice on the soap The Edge of Night from 1961 to 1969. In 1967, he played the title role of Dick Tracy in a live action Dick Tracy Live action television pilot television pilot . The show was not picked up. ref http imdb.com title tt0179765 Dick Tracy 1967 TV at Imdb. ref On September 29, 2009, MacDonnell announced he ... cast member still performing on the show. In February 2011, it was announced that MacDonnell along with on screen ..., 9, and 16th. ref http soapoperanetwork.com soaps amc news item 3958 ray macdonnell and lee meriwether return to amc ref MacDonnell will once again return to All My Children, this time to say goodbye ... lee meriwether julia barr ray macdonnell returning to all my children ref Personal life Raymond Arthur MacDonnell was born in Lawrence, Massachusetts . He attended Amherst College through the G.I ... amc theactors macdonnell.php title About the Actors Raymond Arthur MacDonnell publisher SoapCentral.con ref References reflist External links IMDb name id 0531994 name Ray MacDonnell Dick Tracy Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Macdonnell, Ray ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... U.S. DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Macdonnell, Ray Category 1928 births Category Living ... more details
Francis MacDonnell is currently professor of History at Southern Virginia University in Buena Vista, Virginia . He is the author of many articles on United States American Wars and is especially noted for his book, Insidious Foes . Macdonnell was educated at Saint Michael s College in Vermont , attaining an A.B. in 1981. Moving to Marquette University in 1983, he was granted a Master of Arts postgraduate Master of Arts . He achieved both his Master of Arts postgraduate M.A. and a Ph.D. at Harvard University in 1986 and 1991, respectively. Prior to teaching at SVU, MacDonnell lectured at Yale University and Harvard University . External links http www.svu.edu contact faculty staff francis macdonnell.aspx Southern Virginia University Profile Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Macdonnell, Francis ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Macdonnell, Francis Category Saint Michael s College alumni Category Marquette University alumni Category Harvard University alumni Category Southern Virginia University faculty Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people US historian stub ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Norman MacDonnell November 8, 1916, in Pasadena, California November 28, 1979, in Burbank, California was an United States American radio producer radio and television producer best known for co creating along with John Meston and producing the Western genre Western radio and television series, Gunsmoke . He was also a long time executive producer for the television series The Virginian TV series The Virginian . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME MacDonnell, Norman ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH November 8, 1916 PLACE OF BIRTH Pasadena, California DATE OF DEATH November 28, 1979 PLACE OF DEATH Burbank, California DEFAULTSORT MacDonnell, Norman Category American television writers Category American people of Scottish descent Category Writers from California Category 1916 births Category 1979 deaths US tv bio stub ... more details
Orphan date January 2012 Roger MacDonnell is a New Zealand businessman who co founded the advertising agency Colenso in 1969. The agency gained notoriety for Michael Wall s Dancing Cossacks ad for the National Party in 1975. ref name NZ Herald 10450136 cite web url http www.nzherald.co.nz business news article.cfm?c id 3&objectid 10450136 title The Interview Roger MacDonnell author Drinnan, John date 7 July 2007 work The New Zealand Herald accessdate 11 September 2011 ref He was appointed to the TVNZ Board by Minister of Broadcasting New Zealand Minister of Broadcasting Jonathan Coleman politician Jonathan Coleman References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Macdonnell, Roger ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Macdonnell, Roger Category New Zealand businesspeople Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people NewZealand business bio stub ... more details
Unreferenced date April 2007 for former name of Canton Road in Kowlooon Canton Road Image HK St Paul s Co Edu Macdonnel Rd.JPG thumb right 240px HK St Paul s Co Edu Macdonnel Road primary school MacDonnell Road , zh t cy mak6 dong1 lou4 dou6 , formerly is a road in the affluent and ultra expensive Mid Levels district on Hong Kong Island , Hong Kong . MacDonnell Road is named after former Hong Kong Governor Richard Graves MacDonnell . Starting from Garden Road, Hong Kong Garden Road , the road runs westward in the Mid Levels and ends in Kennedy Road, Hong Kong Kennedy Road . The road is where the http www.fmcoprc.gov.hk eng Office of the Commissioner of The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of The People s Republic of China in Hong Kong is located. The Peak Tram meets the road near the St. Paul s Co educational College . Transportation Other than the Peak Tram, MacDonnell Road can be reached by Citybus Hong Kong Citybus route 12A running from Admiralty, Hong Kong , and the Public light bus route 1A running from Star Ferry in Central. See also List of streets and roads in Hong Kong commonscat MacDonnell Road, Hong Kong External links http maps.google.com maps?f d&hl en&geocode &saddr 22.276637,114.156168&daddr E9 BA A5 E7 95 B6 E5 8B 9E E9 81 93 4022.276160, 114.161770&mrcr 0&mrsp 0&sz 18&mra dme&sll 22.277188,114.156876&sspn 0.002035,0.003648&ie UTF8&ll 22.275925,114.158785&spn 0.004071,0.007296&z 17&om 1 Google Maps of MacDonnell Road Coord 22.27556 114.15714 display title Category Roads in Hong Kong Category Mid levels HK road stub HKislandroads zh yue zh ... more details
Geobox Range Heading name MacDonnell native name other name category Names etymology Image image image caption This Landsat image shows how the northern and southern parts of Alice Springs are connected by Heavitree Gap that passes through the MacDonnell Ranges. image size Country country Australia state Northern Territory region district municipality Family range border part city landmark river Locations highest highest location Mount Zeil highest region highest country highest elevation 1531 highest lat d highest lat m highest lat s highest lat NS highest long d highest long m highest long s highest ... location map locator Website website Footnotes footnotes The MacDonnell Ranges of the Northern Territory ... of aboriginal significance. The ranges were named after Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell Richard MacDonnell ... David Lindsay and John Ross explorer John Ross . The MacDonnell Ranges were often depicted in the paintings ... Overview MacDonnell Ranges accessdate 2009 11 17 date work Australian Natural Resources Atlas publisher Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts ref The MacDonnell Ranges are the headwaters ... Creek Big Hole 350 300 million years ago a mountain building event created the MacDonnell Ranges. ref ... Ochre Pits.jpg thumb Ochre Pits Image West MacDonnell National Park.JPG thumb View along the West MacDonnell Ranges from the Larapinta Trail, near Glen Helen The West MacDonnell National Park was established ... image Lookout, West MacDonnell Ranges http georama.com.au photos westmacdonnellranges4.html Gigapixel image Purple Ridge, West MacDonnell Ranges http georama.com.au photos westmacdonnellranges5.html Gigapixel image Namatjira Drive, West MacDonnell Ranges DEFAULTSORT Macdonnell Ranges Category IBRA regions Category Mountain ranges of the Northern Territory bg da MacDonnell Ranges de MacDonnell Ranges es Cordillera MacDonnell fr Monts MacDonnell lt Makdonelo kalnag bris nl MacDonnellgebergte ja pl G ry Macdonnella ru simple MacDonnell Ranges zh ... more details
for the Irish chess player George Alcock MacDonnell George Richard John MacDonnell 15 August 1780 6 May 1870 , commonly known as Red George , was an officer in the British Army , who played a conspicuous part in the War of 1812 . He was born at St. John s, Newfoundland and Labrador Saint John s, Newfoundland , the son of the Commandant of Fort Townshend . Returned with his family to England, he was commissioned an Ensign rank Ensign in the 55th Westmorland Regiment of Foot 55th Foot in 1796, becoming a Captain in the 8th The King s Regiment of Foot in 1805. Three years later, the 8th were posted to Nova Scotia , and subsequently to Quebec City Quebec . In addition to his regimental duties, MacDonnell undertook several staff duties which made him familiar with many parts of Canada and its inhabitants. Shortly before the war with the United States broke out, the settlers of the Glengarry district, many of them discharged soldiers, petitioned the Governor General, Sir George Prevost , to be re embodied as a unit. Prevost appointed MacDonnell as Major in the unit, the Canadian Units of the War of 1812 The Glengarry Light Infantry Glengarry Light Infantry . He was promoted Lieutenant Colonel on 8 February 1813, and appointed to command the garrison at Prescott, Ontario Prescott on the Saint Lawrence River . Although Prevost cautioned him on 20 February to remain on the defensive, MacDonnell launched an attack two days later using detachments of reinforcements which were passing through Prescott to bolster his militia. The resulting Battle of Ogdensburg largely cleared the Saint Lawrence for use as a British supply line for the rest of the war. MacDonnell was slightly wounded in the attack ... in command to de Salaberry at the Battle of Chateauguay . Later on, MacDonnell used his experience ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Macdonnell, George ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... Macdonnell, George Category 1780 births Category 1870 deaths Category People from St. John s, Newfoundland ... more details
For the Canadian parliamentarian see James Macdonnell Canadian politician General Sir James Macdonnell, Grand Cross in the Order of the Bath GCB , Military Order of Maria Theresa KMT , Royal Guelphic Order KCH 1781 15 May 1857 was the third son of Duncan Macdonnell of Clan MacDonnell of Glengarry Glengarry . Military career In 1794, he was a lieutenant in the 78th Highlanders Regiment of Foot in 1795, he was Captain in the 17th Regiment of Light Dragoons 1759 17th Dragoons . He joined the 19th Foot in 1796 he was major in the 78th Foot, and was awarded the Army Gold Medal for Battle of Maida Maida in 1806. He joined the Coldstream Guards in 1811 as a Lieutenant Colonel United Kingdom Lieutenant Colonel , and served in the Peninsular War . ref http books.google.com books?id wEFuRPsYHwwC&pg PA878&lpg PA878&dq James Macdonnell maida&source bl&ots rZBFXtrQbS&sig gMOaiKgSIN z1qukL6KgWpZyY8&hl en&ei rQtkTOW2N8T7lweqh7WwBQ&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 5&ved 0CCEQ6AEwBA v onepage&q James 20Macdonnell 20maida&f false Burke s landed gentry of Great Britain , Editor Peter Beauclerk Dewar, Burke s Peerage, 2001, ISBN 9780971196605 ref He is most famous for his command of the light troops defending Hougoumont at the battle of Waterloo , 1815 , where he fought with great distinction, including leading the vital closing of the gates, with his sergeant, James Graham soldier James Graham . He was wounded slightly in the battle. ref cite web url http www.britishempire.co.uk forces armyunits britishinfantry coldstreammacdonnell.htm title Armed Forces Units British Infantry The Coldstream Guards publisher British Empire date accessdate 2010 08 11 ref ref cite web author Ian R Gumm url http battlefield tour.com waterlooweb waterloo3.htm title The Waterloo Campaign 1815 Aftermath publisher Battlefield tour.com date accessdate 2010 08 11 ref He commanded the Brigade of Guards in Canada ... James Macdonell, General DEFAULTSORT Macdonnell, James Category British Army personnel of the Napoleonic ... more details