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Macaulay

* Alastair Macaulay, chief dance critic of the ''New York Times'' * Angus Macaulay (1759–1827), schoolmaster, physician and political figure in Prince Edward Island, Canada * Archie Macaulay (1915–1993), Scottish football player and manager * Aulay Macaulay (disambiguation), ''several people'' **
Aulay Macaulay Aulay Macaulay (died 1788) was an 18th-century English tea-dealer, based in Manchester, who invented a system of shorthand which could be used in English and many other languages. He died on 19 March 1788, in Manchester. In the 18th century Mac ...
, (died 1788), English inventor of a system of shorthand **
Aulay MacAulay of Ardincaple Sir Aulay MacAulay of Ardincaple (died 1617) was a Scottish laird, knight, Scottish clan chief, clan chief, and a Commissioner, shire commissioner. He was the son and heir of Walter MacAulay Ardincaple, who was the laird of Ardincaple and chief ...
(died 1617), Scottish laird, clan chief, shire Commissioner, and knight *
Catharine Macaulay Catharine Macaulay (née Sawbridge, later Graham; 23 March 1731 – 22 June 1791), was an English Whig republican historian. Early life Catharine Macaulay was a daughter of John Sawbridge (1699–1762) and his wife Elizabeth Wanley (died 1733 ...
(1731–1791), English historian * Colin Macaulay (1760–1836) Slavery abolitionist and campaigner *
David Macaulay David Macaulay (born 2 December 1946) is a British-born American illustrator and writer. His works include ''Cathedral'' (1973), ''The Way Things Work'' (1988) and ''The New Way Things Work'' (1998). His illustrations have been featured in ...
(born 1946), American author and illustrator * Eunice Macaulay (1923–2013), British-born animator and filmmaker * Francis Sowerby Macaulay (1862–1937), English mathematician *
Frederick Macaulay Frederick Robertson Macaulay (August 12, 1882 â€“ March 1970) was a Canadian economist of the Institutionalist School. He is known for introducing the concept of bond duration. Macaulay's contributions also include a mammoth empirical stud ...
(1882–1970), economist of the Institutionalist School * Genevieve Macaulay (1880–1938), American philanthropist and Papal duchess * George Macaulay (1897–1940), English cricketer *
George Campbell Macaulay George Campbell Macaulay (6 August 1852 – 6 July 1915), also known as G. C. Macaulay, was a noted English classical scholar. His daughter was the fiction writer Rose Macaulay. Family Macaulay was born on 6 August 1852, in Hodnet, Shropshire, ...
(1852–1915), Classical scholar of Herodotus * Herbert Macaulay (1864–1946), Nigerian politician *
Helene Macaulay Helene Macaulay (born January 21, 1961) is a celebrity makeup artist. She grew up in the Town of Tonawanda, a suburb of Buffalo, New York, and moved to New York City in 1979. She is related to the essayist, poet and British MP Thomas Babington Mac ...
(born 1961), celebrity makeup artist *
James Macaulay (Canadian physician) James Macaulay (September, 1759/69 – January 1, 1822) M.D., J.P. was the Chief Medical Officer of Upper Canada; a landowner and Justice of the Peace for York, Upper Canada. Early life James Macaulay, born in September 1759 or 1769, was th ...
(1759–1822), doctor and medical official in Upper Canada *
James Buchanan Macaulay Colonel Sir James Buchanan Macaulay, Order of the Bath, CB (3 December 1793 – 26 November 1859) was a lawyer and judge in colonial Canada. Early life Macaulay, born at Niagara-on-the-Lake, Newark, Upper Canada, 3 December 1793, was the s ...
(1793–1859), Canadian lawyer *
John Macaulay (politician) John Macaulay (October 17, 1792 – August 10, 1857) was a businessman, newspaper owner and political figure in Upper Canada. He was born in 1792 in Kingston, the son of Robert Macaulay. He was educated in Cornwall at John Strachan's school. In 1 ...
(1792–1857), political figure in Upper Canada * John Simcoe Macaulay (1791–1855), another political figure in Upper Canada *
Kenneth Macaulay (politician) Kenneth Macaulay (1812 – 29 July 1867) was an English Conservative Party politician. He sat in the House of Commons between 1852 and 1865. Macaulay was born on 30 September 1812 in Rothley, Leicestershire, England, the son of Rev. Aulay Ma ...
(1815–1867), English politician *
Kenneth Macaulay (colonialist) Kenneth Macaulay (1792-1829) was a merchant and colonial official in British Sierra Leone during the early nineteenth century. Macaulay served as Acting-Governor of Sierra Leone and was appointed as a member of His Majesty's Colonial Council. He w ...
(1792–1829), colonial official in Sierra Leone *
Kyle Macaulay Kyle Macaulay (born 13 May 1986) is a former professional footballer who currently works as a recruitment analyst for Chelsea. Club career Born in Elgin, he started his career at Derby County but after two years at Pride Park, he was released. ...
(born 1986), Scottish professional footballer * Leopold Macaulay (1887–1979), Canadian politician * Marc Macaulay (born 1948), American actor * Michael Macaulay (born 1939), South African cricketer *
Neill W. Macaulay, Jr. Neill W. Macaulay Jr. (April 10, 1935 in South Carolina – October 28, 2007 in Micanopy, Florida) was a writer, professor and a former lieutenant in Fidel Castro's 26th of July Movement Army. Prof. Macaulay was a graduate of the University o ...
(1935–2007), American writer, professor and Cuban revolutionary * Reginald Macaulay (1858–1937), English footballer * Robert Macaulay (1921-2010), Canadian politician * Robert Devin Macaulay (born 1989), American Engineer *
Robertson Macaulay Robertson Macaulay (January 20, 1833 – September 27, 1915) was a Canadian insurance company executive. Born in Fraserburgh, Scotland, the son of Kenneth Macaulay and Margaret Noble, Macaulay emigrated to Canada in 1854 settling in Quebec. I ...
(1833–1915), Canadian insurance company executive * Rose Macaulay (1881–1958), English novelist * Sarah Jane Macaulay (born 1963) aka ''Sarah Brown'', wife of former UK prime minister Gordon Brown * Thomas Babington Macaulay (1800–1859), 1st Baron Macaulay, "Lord Macaulay", English poet, historian and Whig politician *
Thomas Bassett Macaulay Thomas Bassett Macaulay, also known as T. B. Macaulay, (6 June 1860 – 1942) is a noted actuary of his era, a philanthropist; and was the founder of the Macaulay Institute, in 1930. It has been estimated that most of the world's Holstein cattle ...
(1860–1942), Canadian actuary and philanthropist * Tony Macaulay (born 1944), English songwriter *
Tony Macaulay (writer) Tony Macaulay (born 23 July 1963) is a Northern Ireland author, leadership consultant, peace builder and broadcaster. Background Macaulay was born in Lisburn and grew up in the Upper Shankill area of West Belfast. He attended Belfast Royal Academ ...
(born 1963), Northern Irish author, management consultant and peace builder *
Vince Macaulay Vince Tunde Macaulay-Razaq (born 23 March 1961) is a basketball coach who is the head coach and general manager of the Manchester Giants of the British Basketball League. A former player for Brixton TopCats, Tower Hamlets/London Towers and Hemel ...
(born 1961), head coach and owner of British Basketball League franchise Milton Keynes Lions * Zachary Macaulay (1768–1838), Scottish colonial governor


MacAulay

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Alexander McAulay Alexander McAulay (9 December 1863 – 6 July 1931) was the first professor of mathematics and physics at the University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania. He was also a proponent of dual quaternions, which he termed "octonions" or "Clifford biquate ...
(1863–1931), first professor of mathematics and physics at the University of Tasmania * Fred MacAulay (born 1956), Scottish comedian *
John MacAulay John Alexander MacAulay, (May 29, 1892 – November 6, 1978) was a Canadian lawyer, businessman, and community volunteer from Winnipeg, Manitoba. He was a member of the Canadian Red Cross Society, as well as the International Red Cross and ...
, Canadian lawyer and Red Cross activist *
Lawrence MacAulay Lawrence A. MacAulay (born September 9, 1946) is a Canadian politician, who has represented the riding of Cardigan, Prince Edward Island in the House of Commons since 1988. On June 11, 1997, he joined the cabinet of Prime Minister Jean Chrét ...
, Canadian politician * Michael Darragh MacAulay, Irish Gaelic Footballer


McAulay

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Alex McAulay Alex McAulay (born January 20, 1977) is an American film director and novelist. McAulay is best known for writing and directing the thriller films ''Don't Tell a Soul'' and ''A House on the Bayou''. Career McAulay is a former indie rock musician ...
(born 1977), American novelist * Greg McAulay (born 1960), Canadian World champion curler *
James McAulay James McAulay (28 August 1860 – 13 January 1943) was a Scottish footballer. Career McAulay played for Dumbarton and Scotland. Honours ;Dumbarton - Scottish Cup: Winners 1882–83 - Runners Up 1886–87 - Dumbartonshire Cup: Winners 1884â ...
(1860–1943), Scottish footballer *
John McAulay John McAulay, (27 December 1888 – 14 January 1956) was a Scottish policeman, soldier and recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. Early li ...
, (1888–1956), Scottish soldier, recipient of the Victoria Cross * Terry McAulay, American football official *
William McAulay William McAulay (1 November 1879 – 1935) was a Scottish footballer who played as an inside left. He played for several league clubs in Scotland and England, with his longest spells at Aberdeen and Alloa Athletic. Career Born in Newton nea ...
(1879-1935), Scottish footballer


See also

* List of people with surnames MacCauley or McCauley Macaulay