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    Duncan McLean (20 January 1868 – 17 November 1941) was a Scottish footballer who played for Renton, Everton, Liverpool, St Bernard's and Scotland in the...
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  • Duncan McLean may refer to: Duncan McLean (footballer, born 1868) (1868–1941), Scottish international footballer with Everton and Liverpool Duncan McLean...
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    McClue (born 1956) Sheena McDonald (born 1954) Gail McGrane (born 1975) Paul McGuire Gillian McKeith (born 1959) Andrea McLean (born 1969) Rhona McLeod...
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  • Alan MacDonald (born 1985) international rugby union player Dave Mackay (born 1934), footballer Steven MacLean (born 1982), footballer currently with Hearts...
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    Tommy McLean on 16 October 1968 to George McLean. The Scottish FA website attributes the 1891 appearance by John McPherson (born 1867) to John McPherson...
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    Tommy McLean on 16 October 1968 to George McLean. The Scottish FA website attributes the 1891 appearance by John McPherson (born 1867) to John McPherson...
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  • McInnes (born 1970), writer, actor, comedian, commentator, co-founder of Vice Media and Vice Magazine Duncan McIntyre (1834–1894), businessman Sarah McLachlan...
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    Bishop's Stortford College (category Educational institutions established in 1868)
    sectors. The college head is Kathy Crewe-Read. The college was founded in 1868 by a group of prominent East Anglian Nonconformists who wanted to establish...
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    woman's rights activist Agnes Walsh (born 1950), Canadian poet, playwright, actor, and storyteller Agnes Marion McLean Walsh (1884–1967), Australian nurse...
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  • of State for Foreign Affairs, 1852, 1858–1859, and Lord Privy Seal, 1866–1868, 1874–1876 Frederick Tennyson (1807–1898), poet William Cavendish, 7th Duke...
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