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  1. Iain Ciar MacLeod, 4th chief Iain Ciar and his wife were a particularly infamous couple. He was described as a “tyrannical and bloodthirsty despot” who was not only hated by his enemy but also his own clansmen. His wife apparently had her two daughters buried alive in the castle dungeons for trying to escape the clan.

  2. www.wikiwand.com › en › Iain_MacleodIain Macleod - Wikiwand

    Iain Macleod. A playboy and professional bridge player in his twenties, after war service Macleod worked for the Conservative Research Department before entering Parliament in 1950. He was noted as a formidable Parliamentary debater and—later—as a platform orator. He was quickly appointed Minister of Health, later serving as Minister of Labour.

  3. Iain Norman Macleod (* 11. November 1913 in Skipton, Yorkshire; † 20. Juli 1970 in City of Westminster, London) war ein britischer Politiker und ...

  4. email: iain@justimmagine.com. Phone: +64 93 599 319. Iain has been working as an Immigration Adviser since 1988 and has been running his own practice since 1990. In 1998 he merged his practice with Myer Lipschitz leading to the creation of Protea Pacific Limited which was rebranded in 2008 to IMMagine New Zealand Limited. A former Vice Chairman ...

  5. Media in category "Iain Macleod". The following 28 files are in this category, out of 28 total. Gargrave churchyard - geograph.org.uk - 878919.jpg 640 × 421; 108 KB. Gargrave churchyard.jpg 2,592 × 1,728; 1.03 MB. Iain Macleod and Julius Nyerere, 1961.png 564 × 705; 1.14 MB. Iain Macleod crop.jpg 314 × 364; 24 KB.

  6. Iain MacLeod (disambiguation) Iain Macleod (1913–1970) was a British politician. Iain MacLeod or Macleod may also refer to: Iain Macleod (lawyer), British lawyer. Iain Borb MacLeod (1392–1442), Scottish clan chief. Iain Finlay Macleod (born 1973), Scottish writer. Iain Ciar MacLeod (1330 – c. 1392 ), considered to be fourth chief of Clan ...

  7. 20 de jul. de 2020 · In 1963, Macleod was incensed by the manner in which Lord Home (Sir Alec Douglas-Home) had become Prime Minister following the resignation of Harold Macmillan. Dr Heppell said: “He thought ...