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  2. W. H. McLeod - Wikipedia

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    William Hewat McLeod (1932–2009; also Hew McLeod) was a New Zealand scholar who helped establish Sikh Studies as a distinctive field. [1] [2]Considered to be the most prominent Western historian of Sikhism, his publications had introduced higher criticism to Sikh sources for the first time and influenced generations of scholars.

  3. William McLeod - Wikipedia

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    William McLeod (footballer) (1860–1943), Scottish international footballer; William McLeod (Paralympian), British lawn bowls player; William Duncan McLeod (1852–1908), Canadian factory owner and politician; William Mackenzie McLeod (1854–1932), Canadian physician and politician; William McLeod, television producer and director of ...

  4. William Macleod - Wikipedia

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    William Macleod (27 October 1850 – 24 June 1929), was an Australian artist and a partner in The Bulletin. He was described as generous, hospitable, a 'big man with a ponderous overhang of waistfront, a trim, grey beard, the curling moustachios of a cuirassier , and brown, kindly eyes gleaming through his spectacles'.

  5. William MacLeod Raine - Wikipedia

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    William MacLeod Raine (June 22, 1871 – July 25, 1954) was a British-born American novelist who wrote fictional adventure stories about the American Old West. Raine circa 1902. Raine's novel Men in the Raw appeared in The Argosy in 1915. In 1959, he was inducted into the Hall of Great Westerners of the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum ...

  6. William McLeod (Paralympian) - Wikipedia

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    William McLeod MBE is a Paralympian track and field athlete and lawn bowls player from Scotland competing mainly in category A events. In 1976 he competed as a lawn bowls player at the Summer Paralympics , winning a silver medal in the Men's singles.

  7. William Henry Macleod Read - Wikipedia

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    On 27 September 1878 a land grant was issued in favour of R. W. Bro. William Henry Macleod Read, District Grand Master, and his successors in office for the use of Masons under the United Grand Lodge of Antient, Free and Accepted Masons of England. Read laid the foundation stone for the new building, the present Masonic Hall, on 14 April 1879 ...

  8. Colin William MacLeod - Wikipedia

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    Colin William MacLeod (born 26 June 1943 in Edinburgh; died 17 December 1981) was a Scottish classical scholar, educator and author. [1] MacLeod is known for his work on Gregory of Nyssa and mysticism in Plato, Plotinus and the Church Fathers as well as studies of Horace, Aischylos, Euripides and Homer.

  9. W. Bentley MacLeod - Wikipedia

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    William Bentley MacLeod (born 1954) is a Canadian-American economist.He is Lecturer with Rank of Professor and Research Scholar at Princeton University, [1] and the Sami Mnaymneh Professor of Economics and Professor of International and Public Affairs Emeritus at Columbia University. [2]