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Allardyce is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: ;Surname * Alexander Allardyce (1846–1896), Scottish author *
Craig Allardyce Craig Samuel Allardyce (born 9 June 1975) is a retired footballer and a football agent. He is the son of former player and current manager, Sam Allardyce. He was the manager of non-League club Turton from 2007 to 2009. Footballing career ...
(born 1975), English football manager and former player and agent, son of Sam Allardyce * Paula Allardyce, a pseudonym of Ursula Torday (1912–1997), novelist * Sam Allardyce (born 1954), English football manager and retired player, father of Craig Allardyce *
William Allardyce Sir William Lamond Allardyce, (14 November 1861 – 10 June 1930) was a career British civil servant in the Colonial Office who served as governor of Fiji (1901–1902), the Falkland Islands (1904–1914), Bahamas (1914–1920), Tasmania (1920â ...
(1861–1930), British civil servant, governor of several former colonies ;Given name * Allardyce Mallon (born 1965), Scottish composer, conductor, repetiteur and pianist *
Allardyce Nicoll John Ramsay Allardyce Nicoll (28 June 1894 – 17 April 1976) was a British literary scholar and teacher. Allardyce Nicoll was born in Partick, Glasgow, and educated at Stirling High School and the University of Glasgow, where he was the G. A. Cl ...
(1894–1976), English literary scholar and teacher Allardyce is one of 44 variant spellings and is part of the Allardice Castle legacy in NE Scotland. (See www.allerdice.net)


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Allardyce Range The Allardyce Range ( es, Cordillera de San Telmo) is a mountain range rising south of Cumberland Bay and dominating the central part of South Georgia, a UK overseas territory. It extends for from Mount Globus in the northwest to Mount Brooke ...
, mountain range in South Georgia, an island in the South Atlantic *
Rosita Harbour The Bay of Isles is a bay wide and receding , lying between Cape Buller and Cape Wilson along the north coast of South Georgia. It was discovered in 1775 by a British expedition under James Cook and so named by him because numerous islands (at ...
, a.k.a. Allardyce Harbour, also in South Georgia * Allardice (disambiguation) * Alexander Allardyce {{given name, type=both