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  2. 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 ...

  3. 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.

  4. William McLeod (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    William McLeod (c. 1860 – 8 November 1943) was a Scottish footballer who played as a full back. Career. Born in Glasgow, McLeod played club football for ...

  5. William Macleod - Wikipedia

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    William Macleod. 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'.

  6. Billy McLeod - Wikipedia

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    William McLeod (4 June 1887 – 1959) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Leeds City, Lincoln City and Notts County. [1] [3] [4] References

  7. William MacLeod (priest) - Wikipedia

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    William Arthur MacLeod was an Anglican priest in the first half of the 20th century. He was born in Duns in 1867 [1] and educated at Loretto School and Selwyn College, Cambridge. [2] He was ordained in 1892 [3] and was initially a Curate at Christ Church, Greenwich. He then held similar posts at Addington and Godalming. [4]

  8. 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.

  9. MacLeod - Wikipedia

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    MacLeod, McLeod and Macleod (/ m ə ˈ k l aʊ d / mə-KLOWD) [1] are surnames in the English language. The names are anglicised forms of the Scottish Gaelic MacLeòid, meaning "son of Leòd", derived from the Old Norse Liótr ("ugly"). [2] [3] [4] One of the earliest occurrences of the surname is of Gillandres MacLeod, in 1227. [2]