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James Mackie may refer to: *James Stuart Mackie (1860–1949), Canadian businessman and politician *Jamie Mackie (born 1985), English born footballer *Jamie Mackie (academic) (1924–2011), Australian political scientist and SE Asian specialist * Jim Mackie (1889–1917), Australian rules footballer * James Mackie (''EastEnders''), fictional character * James Mackie (MP) (1821–1867), British member of parliament for Kirkcudbright *James Mackie (moderator), Church of Scotland minister and historian *James Mackie (died 1744), commander of the Royal Navy fire-ship , 1742–1744 See also * James Mackey (other) *James McKay (other) James McKay may refer to: * James McKay (Canadian politician) (1862–1931), Canadian member of parliament * James McKay (fur trader) (1828–1879), Canadian fur trader, interpreter, and politician * James Iver McKay (1793–1853), United States re ... * James McKie (other) {{hndis, name=Mackie, James ...
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James Stuart Mackie
James Stuart Mackie (March 12, 1860 – January 21, 1949) was a Canadian businessman and politician. He was the 12th mayor of Calgary, Alberta. Mackie was born in Westminster, England in 1860 to Scottish parents. Hearing of opportunities in Canada, he emigrated to Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1882. In Winnipeg, he learnt to become a gunsmith with Hingston Smith Arms Company. In 1885, he went back to England to convince his parents to return with him to Canada. They instead decided to go to Syracuse, New York then later San Francisco, California. While en route back to Canada, Mackie met Grace MacMillan Forgan. Forgan was heading to Omaha, Nebraska to be with her parents. They continued to write each other, and in February, 1892 they were married. Mackie headed to Calgary in 1886 to open a gun store. Mackie had short-lived business partnerships with Walter Mackay and Joseph Cockel that helped expand his business knowledge beyond gunsmithing. He ended up being involved with ...
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Jamie Mackie
James Charles Mackie (born 22 September 1985) is a former Scotland international footballer who played as a striker or winger, most notably for Queens Park Rangers, Plymouth Argyle, and Oxford United. Mackie began his career at Wimbledon, progressing through the club's youth system and making his first-team debut in December 2003. A squad member when the club was renamed and moved to Milton Keynes, he made few appearances before joining Conference side Exeter City. He spent time on loan with Sutton United in 2005 and returned to establish himself as a first-team regular. His performances during the 2007–08 season attracted interest from other clubs and he signed for Plymouth Argyle in the January transfer window, scoring twice on his debut in the Championship. He appeared regularly for the club over the next two years and finished as the club's top goalscorer in the 2009–10 season. He joined Queens Park Rangers in May 2010, signing a four-year contract for an undisclo ...
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Jamie Mackie (academic)
James Austin Copland Mackie (27 September 1924–21 April 2011), known as Jamie Mackie, was an Australian academic, described by ''The Australian'' as one of the country's "pioneers of its post-war engagement with Asia" and by ''The Age'' as having had a "distinguished academic career to the study of post-colonial south-east Asia." Born in Kandy to the Australian manager of a tea plantation, he studied in Melbourne and Oxford before working "with the Colombo Plan in Jakarta from 1956 to 1958, working with the newly established National Planning Bureau." He taught at the University of Melbourne (1958–1967) and Monash University (1968–1978) and edited the ASAA Review. He is also credited with playing a major role in the dismantling of the White Australia policy, which severely restricted non-White migration. After his death, the J.A.C. Mackie Memorial Endowment was established by the Australian National University The Australian National University (ANU) is a public univ ...
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Jim Mackie
James Robert Mackie (31 December 1889 – 20 March 1917) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL). He was killed in action in World War I. See also * List of Victorian Football League players who died on active service Since the inception of the Australian Football League#VFL era (1897–1989), Victorian Football League in 1897, many of its players have served in the armed services, including Second Boer War, the Anglo–Boer War, World War I, World War II, t ... References Sources *Holmesby, Russell & Main, Jim (2007). The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers. 7th ed. Melbourne: Bas Publishing. * 1889 births 1917 deaths Military personnel from Melbourne Australian rules footballers from Victoria (state) Melbourne Football Club players Australian military personnel killed in World War I 20th-century Australian sportsmen {{AFL-bio-1889-stub ...
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James Mackie (EastEnders)
''EastEnders'' is a long-running BBC soap opera from the United Kingdom. This is a list of characters who first appeared on the programme during 2009, listed in order of their first appearance. They were all introduced by the show's executive producer, Diederick Santer. Debra Dean Debra Dean, played by actress Ruth Gemmell, first appears on 5 January 2009. She is the mother of established character Whitney Dean (Shona McGarty), who she left along with Whitney's father, Nathan Dean, when Whitney was very young. Debra kept in touch with Nathan and his partner Bianca Jackson (Patsy Palmer) so Nathan and Bianca could keep her informed about Whitney. Debra is known to have worn a crucifix, which she gave to Whitney before she left. She also gave Whitney a porcelain doll that was broken by Whitney's sister, Tiffany Dean (Maisie Smith). Debra is first mentioned in late December 2008 when Whitney decides to get in touch, only to discover Debra has not received the letter as Bianca ...
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