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  2. Stedmans V&S - Wikipedia

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    1980: CanWest Capital (later CanWest Global) purchases Macleod-Stedmans Ltd. [3] 1992: Macleod-Stedmans Inc. becomes a dealer-owned cooperative named Cotter Canada. It would later be renamed Tru Serv Canada. 2011: Tru Serv Canada is purchased by Rona, Inc. 2014: Tru Serv Canada rebrands as Ace Canada [4] 2020: Peavey Industries acquires Ace Canada

  3. Ketchum Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The agency that would become Ketchum was founded as Ketchum and MacLeod in Pittsburgh on May 22, 1923. [5] The agency's name was changed to Ketchum, MacLeod & Grove in 1924. It was led by brothers George and Carlton Ketchum, and Norman McLeod and Robert Grove, whom the brothers met at University of Pittsburgh in the 1910s. [ 6 ]

  4. MacLeod of Raasay - Wikipedia

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    MacLeod of Raasay Chiefains; Number Name Dates Notes 1 Malcolm Garbh 1503 - 1560 Given patrimony of Raasay, Rona, Coigeach, Gairloch by Malcolm IX Lewis 1510 2

  5. List of generating stations in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of electrical generating stations in Alberta, Canada.. In 2023 Alberta produced 74% of its electricity through natural gas. [1] Alberta has a deregulated electricity market [2] which allows a large number of private companies to participate in electricity production, particularly in the cases of cogeneration and renewable energy.

  6. Graceland Too - Wikipedia

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    Graceland Too was located at 200 E. Gholson Avenue in Holly Springs. The two-story home—MacLeod occupying the top floor—was filled with Elvis paraphernalia [1] [8] to the point of being a fire hazard. [5] MacLeod operated Graceland Too 24/7 and would personally give visitors a tour, claiming that his collection was valued at millions of ...

  7. Bannatyne manuscript (Clan MacLeod) - Wikipedia

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    Lord Bannatyne was the son of Roderick Macleod (died 1784), and Isabel (fl. 1736–1744), daughter of Hector Bannatyne of Kames. It was through his mother that William Macleod Bannatyne inherited the estate of Kames and assumed the name "Bannatyne". [4] William Macleod Bannatyne is known to have compiled an earlier account of the clan in 1767. [5]

  8. Torquil MacLeod - Wikipedia

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    According to MacLeod tradition, Torquil was a son of Leod, founder of Clan MacLeod.Clan traditions made Torquil the brother of Tormod, and stated that the two brothers founded the main branches of the clan— one branch being Sìol Tormoid ("seed of Tormod"), the MacLeods of Harris and Dunvegan; the other branch being Sìol Torcaill ("seed of Torcall"), the MacLeods of Lewis.

  9. Roderick Macleod, 2nd of Cadboll - Wikipedia

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    Roderick Macleod was the son of Aeneas Macleod and Margaret, eldest daughter of Sir Kenneth Mackenzie, 1st Baronet and 4th of Scatwell. Macleod fought for Bonnie Prince Charlie in The 'Forty-Five' , but the family estate was not confiscated on understanding that he went into exile for a time.