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Said that many Macaulays are mentioned in book titled "Pitcairn's Criminal Trials" Possibly this is one example: 1627--R. M'Cawlay,cardonar, Dunbarton, involved in bar brawl with sailors over a woman. Don't worry. At the moment I am not looking for his descendants. At least I don't think so. 1823--At Glasgow the death of Mrs Elizabeth Telfer, relict of Dr Macaulay of Glasgow 1846--Messrs Stewart & M'Aulay Co. of Glasgow underwriting shipments of goods from "Hayti." 1849--Greenock Port Controller, William McAulay, Esq. (At the same time the Port Collector at Liverpool was Elias Arnaud, Esq.) 1862--Lt William Macaulay Glasgow, Royal Artillery (surname of Glasgow) permitted to resign his commission 18 Mar. 1862 Notify Administrator about this message?
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