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  2. Murdoch family - Wikipedia

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    since 1989, to: British media executive Charles Alasdair MacLeod (usually known as Alasdair MacLeod). Both Prudence and Alasdair MacLeod hold or have held directorial and/or executive roles within the News Corporation empire. The couple have three children, [23] James MacLeod (b. 1991), Angus MacLeod (b. 1993) and Clementine MacLeod (b. 1996).

  3. Alasdair Crotach MacLeod - Wikipedia

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    Alasdair Crotach MacLeod (Scottish Gaelic: Alasdair Crotach MacLeòid) (1450 – 1547) is considered to be the 8th Chief of Clan MacLeod. He was the son of the 7th Chief of Clan MacLeod, William Dubh , and succeeded his father in 1480, following William Dubh's death at the Battle of Bloody Bay .

  4. Prudence MacLeod - Wikipedia

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    Prudence MacLeod (née Murdoch; born August 1958), possibly also known as Prudence Odey [citation needed], is an Australian-British philanthropist and non-executive director in the media industry. She is the eldest child and daughter of Australian billionaire media proprietor Rupert Murdoch .

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    In 1989, Prudence married Alasdair MacLeod, an Eton-educated businessman who began working for his father-in-law. They have three children. This story was originally featured on Fortune.com.

  6. London Gold Pool - Wikipedia

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    The London Gold Pool was the pooling of gold reserves by a group of eight central banks in the United States and seven European countries that agreed on 1 November 1961 to cooperate in maintaining the Bretton Woods System of fixed-rate convertible currencies and defending a gold price of US$35 per troy ounce by interventions in the London gold market.

  7. St Clement's Church, Rodel - Wikipedia

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    In 1528, Alasdair Crotach MacLeod, 8th Chief, prepared for himself a magnificent wall tomb on the south side of the choir - possibly the finest medieval wall tomb in Scotland, being crowned by an arch and ornated by carvings of biblical design. The 9th Chief, Alasadair or Alexander's son William, had his grave prepared in the south wall of the ...

  8. List of University of Glasgow people - Wikipedia

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    Ken MacLeod, writer; Alasdair MacMhaighstir Alasdair, Gaelic bard and Jacobite captain; Aonghas MacNeacail, Gaelic poet; Laura Marney, writer; Angus Matheson (1912–1962), inaugural Professor of Celtic at the University of Glasgow [4] William McIllvanney, writer; Caroline Moir, writer; Edwin Morgan, poet; Seamus Perry, academic and writer

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