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William McKay (other)
William McKay (1772–1832) was a Canadian soldier and administrator. William or Bill McKay may also refer to: *William McKay (footballer), Scottish footballer * William McKay (parliamentary official) (born 1939), British government administrator, Clerk of the House of Commons *William McKay (politician) (1847–1915), Canadian Senator representing Nova Scotia *Bill McKay (footballer, born 1906) (1906–1977), Scottish association footballer *Bill McKay (Australian footballer) (1879–1950), Australian rules footballer *Bill McKay (rugby player) (1921–1997), Irish rugby union player * Billy Mckay, Northern Irish footballer *William Cameron McKay (1824–1893), U.S. Army officer, scout, physician and surgeon See also *William Mackay (other) *William McKee (other) *William McKie (other) William McKie may refer to: *William McKie (musician) (1901–1984), Australian-British organist, conductor and composer *William McKie (wrestler) (1886–1956), British ...
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William McKay
Lt.-Colonel William McKay (1772 – 18 August 1832) is remembered for leading the Canada, Canadian Forces to victory at the Siege of Prairie du Chien during the War of 1812. After the war, he was appointed Indian Department, Superintendent of Indian Affairs at Drummond Island in what was then Upper Canada. Previous to the war, McKay was a noted fur trader who had travelled widely in Canada. He was a partner of the North West Company and a member of the Beaver Club at Montreal, Montreal, Quebec. He was a brother of Alexander MacKay (fur trader), Alexander McKay, who accompanied Alexander Mackenzie (explorer), Sir Alexander Mackenzie to the Pacific Ocean in 1793. Loyalist background Born at Mohawk River Valley, he was the son of Donald McKay, a former soldier with the 78th Fraser Highlanders, and his wife Elspeth Kennedy. His father, a native of Golspie, Sutherland, fought at the Battle of the Plains of Abraham, Battle of Quebec. At the end of the Seven Years' War, his father ...
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William McKay (footballer)
William McKay, known as Willie, was a Scottish professional footballer who played as an inside forward. According to sources he commenced his career at Hearts. It is unclear when he joined Burnley, but it is reasonable to assume it was during the second half of 1888. He made his Burnley and English Football League debut on 3 November 1888. The occasion was the visit of Blackburn Rovers to Turf Moor, the home of Burnley. He scored Burnley' only goal in a heavy 7-1 defeat. He played 14 of Burnley' 22 League matches top-scoring with seven goals. He played in five of Burnley' seven victories in the 1888 - 1889 season, scoring in two of those victories. In 1889 (date unknown) Willie McKay left Burnley for Newcastle West End, who were playing in the Northern League. Newcastle West End finished 2nd in the 1889-1890 season. (registration & fee required) In 1890 (date unknown) Willie McKay left Newcastle West End FC, and England, and returned to Scotland by joining St Bernard's FC. Th ...
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William McKay (parliamentary Official)
Sir William Robert McKay, KCB, (born 18 April 1939), is a British administrator. He was Clerk of the House of Commons between 1998 and 2002, and was appointed in 2012 to chair the Commission on the consequences of devolution for the House of Commons, which reported the following year. Biography After graduating from the University of Edinburgh, he entered the Clerks Department of the House of Commons in 1961, rising to become Clerk of the House in 1998.''Hansard'', HC Deb 11 December 2002 vol 396 cc289-98
Retrieved 25 March 2013
Following his retirement in 2002, he took up a position as professor in the School of Law at

William McKay (politician)
William MacKay (September 11, 1847 – November 8, 1915) was a physician and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada. He represented Cape Breton County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1886 to 1890 and from 1894 to 1897 as a Conservative member and sat for Cape Breton division in the Senate of Canada from 1912 to 1915. Biography He was born in Earltown, Nova Scotia, the son of John MacKay, a Scottish immigrant. He was educated in Earlton, Pictou and New York City. In 1875, he married Catherine Campbell Sutherland. He was president of the Cape Breton Medical Society and served on the Board of Health. He also served as physician for several coal mines in Cape Breton Cape Breton Island (french: link=no, île du Cap-Breton, formerly '; gd, Ceap Breatainn or '; mic, Unamaꞌki) is an island on the Atlantic coast of North America and part of the province of Nova Scotia, Canada. The island accounts for 18. .... McKay was an unsuccessful candidate for a seat in th ...
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Bill McKay (footballer, Born 1906)
William McKay (24 August 1906 – June 1977) was a Scottish footballer who played for Bolton Wanderers and Manchester United in the 1930s. He also played for East Stirlingshire, Hamilton Academical and Stalybridge Celtic. He helped Manchester United to win promotion out of the Football League Second Division in 1935–36 (as champions) and 1937–38. Career McKay began his career with Shotts Battlefield, and played in the Scottish Football League for East Stirlingshire and Hamilton Academical, before moving down to England to play for Bolton Wanderers in December 1929. Bolton were a struggling First Division club, finishing 15th in 1929–30, 14th in 1930–31, and 17th in 1931–32, before being relegated in 21st-place in 1932–33. The "Trotters" finished one place and one point outside the Second Division promotion places in 1933–34. Remaining at Burnden Park for close to just over four years, he scored 17 goals in 104 league appearances. McKay joined Manchester ...
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Bill McKay (Australian Footballer)
William Henry McKay (10 July 1879 – 9 March 1950) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Geelong in the Victorian Football League The Victorian Football League (VFL) is an Australian rules football league in Australia serving as one of the second-tier regional semi-professional competitions which sit underneath the fully professional Australian Football League (AFL). It ... (VFL). Notes External links * * 1879 births 1950 deaths Australian rules footballers from Victoria (state) Geelong Football Club players {{AFL-bio-1870s-stub ...
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Bill McKay (rugby Player)
James William McKay (12 July 1921 – 15 October 1997) was an Irish rugby union player who played for Ireland, the British Lions and the Barbarians during the 1940s and 1950s. Early life McKay served during the Second World War, including with the Chindits unit. He studied at Coleraine Academy and then the Queen's University, Belfast and played rugby for Queen's University RFC. Rugby career McKay made his first appearance for Ireland opening match of the 1947 Five Nations Championship against France. He played in every one of Ireland's matches during the Championship, a feat which he repeated in Ireland's Grand Slam championship win in 1948 and their championship win and Triple Crown in 1949. He did likewise in 1950 and was selected for the British Lions team for their tour to New Zealand and Australia. McKay featured in all six Test matches during the tour, four against New Zealand and two against Australia. He also featured in nine other games during the tour against local ...
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Billy Mckay
William Robert Mckay (born 22 October 1988) is a professional footballer who plays as a striker for Scottish Championship club Inverness Caledonian Thistle. He has represented the Northern Ireland national team. Mckay began his career with Leicester City, but was unable to break into the first team, spending some time on loan with Hinckley United. Released by Leicester in 2009, Mckay played for Northampton Town before joining Inverness Caledonian Thistle in Scotland in 2011. After scoring 62 goals for Inverness in three-and-a-half seasons, Mckay was signed by Wigan Athletic in January 2015. He did not hold a regular place with Wigan, and was loaned to Dundee United, Oldham Athletic and Inverness over the next two seasons. Mckay signed for Ross County in July 2017. Born in England, Mckay qualifies to play for Northern Ireland through ancestry. After representing the country at various youth levels, he made his full international debut in 2013. Club career Leicester City Mck ...
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William Cameron McKay
William Cameron McKay (1824–1893) was a scout in the Snake War and Modoc War, a Captain in the U.S. Army, a member of the Warm Springs Scouts, and a physician and surgeon. William Cameron McKay was born at Fort Astoria, Fort George on May 18, 1824, what is now Astoria, Oregon, Astoria, Clatsop County, Oregon. He was the son of a famous trapper and guide Thomas McKay (fur trader), Thomas McKay and his wife, Timmee T'lkul Tchinouk, daughter of Tshinouk (Chinookan peoples, Chinook) chief Concomly. He was a grandson of Alexander MacKay (fur trader), Alexander MacKay and the step-grandson of Dr. John McLoughlin. Educated by his step-grandfather, he was sent with his brothers to be educated in the Eastern United States in 1838. At the age of 19 he was licensed to practice medicine. He commanded a group of Warm Springs Indians that served as scouts for the U.S. Army in the Snake War a campaign against the Northern Paiute in 1866–1868. He was appointed on several occasions to serv ...
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William Mackay (other)
William Mackay or MacKay may refer to: * William Mackay (artist) (1876–1939), American artist * William Andrew MacKay (1929–2013), Canadian lawyer, judge and university president * William Paton Mackay (1839–1885), Scottish doctor, Presbyterian minister and hymn writer * William MacKay (politician) (1847–1915), physician and political figure in Nova Scotia * William Alexander Mackay (1860–1927), Scottish doctor who co-founded Spain's oldest football club, Recreativo de Huelva See also *William McKay (other) *William McKee (other) *William McKie (other) William McKie may refer to: *William McKie (musician) (1901–1984), Australian-British organist, conductor and composer *William McKie (wrestler) (1886–1956), British wrestler and Olympic athlete See also *William Mackay (other) *W ...
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William McKee (other)
William McKee may refer to: * William McKee (chief executive) (born 1952), chief executive of the Belfast Heath and Social Care Trust *Sir William Cecil McKee, Lord Mayor of Belfast * William J. McKee (1850–1929), Ontario, Canada merchant and politician * William J. McKee (soldier) (1853–?), U.S. Brigadier-general *William F. McKee (1906–1987), general in the U.S. Air Force * William Parker McKee (1862–1933), chief executive of the Frances Shimer Academy, subsequently Shimer College * William McKee (cricketer) (1919–1986), Irish cricketer See also * William Mackay (other) *William McKay (other) William McKay (1772–1832) was a Canadian soldier and administrator. William or Bill McKay may also refer to: *William McKay (footballer), Scottish footballer *William McKay (parliamentary official) (born 1939), British government administrator, ... * William McKie (other) {{hndis, Mackee, William ...
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