General George Alexander Malcolm, CB (21 January 1810 – 2 June 1888), was a British Army officer. He served in the First Opium War and became the first...
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George Malcolm may refer to: George Alexander Malcolm (1810–1888), British Army officer George Malcolm (Indian Army officer) (1818–1897), officer in the...
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administrator, statesman, and historian. Sir John Malcolm was born in 1769, one of seventeen children of George Malcolm, an impoverished tenant farmer in Eskdale...
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Malcolm III (Middle Irish: Máel Coluim mac Donnchada; Scottish Gaelic: Maol Chaluim mac Dhonnchaidh; c. 1031–13 November 1093) was King of Alba from 1058...
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He was an elder brother of George Young, the rhythm guitarist and founding member of the Easybeats, as well as Malcolm and Angus Young, founding members...
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assent arrived in Nanjing on 15 September, Pottinger's secretary George Alexander Malcolm was dispatched on board the steamer Auckland the next morning to...
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General Malcolm may refer to: George Malcolm (Indian Army officer) (1818–1897), British Indian Army general George Alexander Malcolm (1810–1888), British...
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Malcolm X (born Malcolm Little, later el-Hajj Malik el-Shabazz; May 19, 1925 – February 21, 1965) was an African American revolutionary, Muslim minister...
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Dr Charles Alexander Malcolm FRSE LLD (1881-11 April 1961) was a Scottish legal librarian and historical author. He was the official librarian to the...
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and Mary Hunter (1906–?). "Alexander George Malcolm". ESPN scrum. "Death Certificate (Alexander George MALCOLM)". royalbcmuseum.bc.ca. Scotland. The Essential...
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