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unusual facts about William Ellison-Macartney


Charles Riley

He held this position from 1904 until his death, with the exception of a three year term (1917–1920) by Sir William Ellison-Macartney.


Charles Curtis Craig

Craig first stood for Parliament at a by-election in 1903 for the South Antrim constituency, after the sitting Unionist MP William Ellison-Macartney had left the Commons to take up the post of Deputy-Master of the Royal Mint.

Clarence E. Macartney

In 1919, Macartney engaged in his first printed exchange with Harry Emerson Fosdick.

Macartney baronets

Macartney was the younger son of William Macartney, who represented Belfast in the Irish Parliament.

Macartney Embassy

This multi-volume work was taken chiefly from the papers of Lord Macartney and from the papers of Sir Erasmus Gower, who was Commander of the expedition.

McCartney

McCartney Library, academic library of Geneva College, named for Clarence Edward Noble Macartney


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