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Meaning of "mcwilliam"

McWilliam is a surname of Scottish origin, derived from the Old Gaelic name 'Mac Uilleim', meaning 'son of William'. It is used as a family name
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A few days later McWilliam himself was taken ill.
He was the father of the author Candia McWilliam.
Late that year Peter McWilliam was appointed manager.
McWilliam would like it to be a daily show.
His first wife was Jessie McWilliam.
McWilliam contacted the firm with a view to discussing the terms of a subcontract.
He lived briefly with Candia McWilliam.
Colin McWilliam is commemorated on a plaque in Greyfriars Kirkyard in Edinburgh.
Origins of the McWilliam Name.
The McWilliam Burkes.
Moving to Berlin, she studied with Fergus McWilliam.
In partnership with Bruce McWilliam, he established his own law firm, Turnbull McWilliam.
Interview, Antonio Pappano in conversation with Fergus McWilliam.
William McWilliam O'Brien.
Interview, Sakari Oramo in conversation with Fergus McWilliam.

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Find a room at McWilliam Park Hotel ».
Interview, Brett Dean in conversation with Fergus McWilliam.
McWilliam MP, “ Curaçao must request help from the Netherlands for refugees problem ”.
Interview, Seiji Ozawa in conversation with Fergus McWilliam.
McWilliam • commented on a post 1 year ago.
H, I doubt there not be any truth in a rumor like that Mr. McWilliam.
The contract was subsequently awarded to McWilliam with a starting date of 5 August 1985.
Ultimately, McWilliam was appointed in 1985 to the Berlin Philharmonic under Herbert von Karajan.
Exhibition opens to public at F.E. McWilliam Gallery.
It relied on the information gleaned from McWilliam ( see paragraph 14 above ).

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