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Sir Andrew William McAlpine, 7th Baronet (born 22 November 1960) Lucinda Mary Jane McAlpine (born 19 June 1964) He married his second wife, Judith, whom he had known for many years, on 25 March 2004 at the restored station on his private railway. He died after months of illness on 4 March 2018 and was succeeded in the baronetcy by his son. [12]
Sir Alfred Robert McAlpine, 3rd Baronet (1907–1968) Sir Thomas George Bishop McAlpine, 4th Baronet (1901–1983) Sir (Robert) Edwin McAlpine, 5th Baronet (1907–1990) (created Baron McAlpine of Moffat in 1980) Sir William Hepburn McAlpine, 6th Baronet (1936–2018) Sir Andrew William McAlpine, 7th Baronet (born 1960) The heir apparent is the ...
Pages in category "McAlpine family" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. ... Sir William McAlpine, 6th Baronet This page was last ...
Pollard was last seen Dec. 2 while searching for her cat roughly half a mile from her residence. When she didn’t return home, her family reported her missing in the early hours of the following day.
Sir William McAlpine, 6th Baronet, 82, British engineering construction executive, managing director of Sir Robert McAlpine. [99] Carmel McSharry, 91, Irish actress (In Sickness and in Health, The Liver Birds, The Man Outside). [100] Farhang Mehr, 94, Iranian-born American Zoroastrian scholar and writer, Iranian Deputy Prime Minister (1973 ...
William McAlpine may refer to: William J. McAlpine (1812–1890), American civil engineer; Sir William McAlpine, 6th Baronet (1936–2018), British businessman; William McAlpine (tenor) (1922–2004), Scottish tenor; William H. McAlpine (1847-1905) American minister and educator
Richard Lewis' cause of death has officially been revealed just hours after sources confirmed he had died.In a statement to ET, the actor and comedian's publicist confirmed that Lewis died Tuesday ...
Edwin was the second son of William Hepburn McAlpine. He joined the family firm when he left Oundle School at the age of 18, becoming a partner in the 1950s. In 1955, he became deputy chairman of the Nuclear Power Plant Co., becoming the chairman four years later, overseeing the construction of seven nuclear power stations for Sir Robert McAlpine.