other people Infobox University Vice Chancellor name MalcolmGrant image MalcolmGrant 2007.jpg 250px ... website http www.ucl.ac.uk provost Malcolm John Grant , CBE born 29 November 1947 ref http www.debretts.com people biographies search results 11881 Malcolm 20John 20GRANT.aspx ref is the Provost education ... applications. MalcolmGrant said, the trend indicated a big fall in the number of university educated ... egweekly story 0,,2001195,00.html location London work The Guardian first Malcolm last Grant ... The Independent title MalcolmGrant Is the axe man a saviour? date 19 January 2006 ref He was also ... in MalcolmGrant as President and Provost of UCL which passed at an Emergency Members Meeting ... to put the question whether students had confidence in MalcolmGrant as UCL Provost and President ... Telegraph , MalcolmGrant was criticised for allegedly downplaying Islamist radicalisation and extremism ... January 4, 2010 ref In response to the criticisms, MalcolmGrant stated that he had ordered ... . NAME Grant, Malcolm ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 29 November 1947 PLACE OF BIRTH New Zealand DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Grant, Malcolm Category Academics of University ... Professor Grant was born and raised in Oamaru, New Zealand . He attended Waitaki Boys High School a state ... of Law and Vice Dean, from 1986 till 1991, of University College London Law Faculty . Grant was appointed ..., 2003, Grant left the University of Cambridge and become Provost education Provost and President of University College London . ref http www.admin.cam.ac.uk news dp 2003040401 Grant to lead UCL Bot generated title ref In 2004 Grant launched The Campaign for UCL . The campaign was designed to generate ... ref until Cambridge set a 1bn target for its 800 year anniversary. Grant said of the Campaign Quotation ... In 2006 Grant also controversially stated that European students had better English skills than many ... Grant said the achievement and academic gap between male and female students was widening. ref cite ... more details
MalcolmGrant may refer to MalcolmGrant born 1947 , New Zealand born British academic in law, Provost and President of University College London MalcolmGrant East India Company officer 1762 1831 , English army officer in Bombay MalcolmGrant priest born 1944 , British Anglican priest, Provost of St Mary s Cathedral, Glasgow and then St Andrew s Cathedral, Inverness hndis Grant, Malcolm ... more details
refimprove blp date October 2011 Infobox clergy name Malcolm Etheridge Grant image religion Christianity birth date 6 August 1944 birth place Maidstone, Kent , England church Scottish Episcopal Church , Church of England education Dunfermline High School br Edinburgh University br Edinburgh Theological College ordained congregations St Ninian, Invergordon br St Wulfram s Church, Grantham br St. Mary s Cathedral, Glasgow br Inverness Cathedral St Andrew s Cathedral, Inverness br Eaton Bray Church of St Mary the Virgin, Eaton Bray with Edlesborough St Mary the Virgin , Eaton Bray with Edlesborough offices held Provost religion Provost of St. Mary s Cathedral, Glasgow br Provost of Inverness Cathedral St Andrew s Cathedral, Inverness br Rural Dean of Dunstable spouse Katrina Grant children Alison Grant, Iain Grant Portal Anglicanism The Canon priest Rev. Canon Malcolm Etheridge Grant is an eminent Anglican priest . He was born on 6 August 1944, educated at Dunfermline High School , Edinburgh University ref Who s Who 2008 London, A & C Black , 2008 ISBN 9780713672576 ref and Edinburgh Theological College and ordained in 1970. ref Crockford s clerical directory London, Church House 1975 ISBN 0108153674 ref His first post was as Curate Assistant Priest at St. Mary s Cathedral, Glasgow after which he was Vicar of Grantham . From 1981 to 1991 he was Provost religion Provost of St. Mary s Cathedral, Glasgow and from then until 2002 of Inverness Cathedral St Andrew s Cathedral, Inverness . ref Scottish Episcopal Clergy, 1689 2000 Bertie, D.M Edinburgh T & T Clark ISBN 0 567 08746 8 ref In that year he became Vicar of Eaton Bray with Edlesborough and in 2004 Rural Dean of Dunstable , retiring from both posts in 2009. S start S rel S bef before Harold Chad Mansbridge S ttl title St ... Province of Scotland Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Grant, Malcolm Etheridge ... DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Grant, Malcolm Etheridge Category 1944 births Category ... more details
rewrite date February 2011 MalcolmGrant 1762 1831 was an English lieutenant general in the East India Company s service. Life Grant was appointed to an infantry cadetship on the Bombay establishment in 1776, left England in January 1777, and was made ensign on 20 November following. In 1779 he served with a corps employed against the Mahrattas during the First Anglo Maratha War in support of Ragonauth Rao . He became lieutenant in 1780, and in 1780 1 served at the siege of Bassein and elsewhere with the Bengal force under General Thomas Goddard army officer Thomas Goddard , and was then employed in the neighbouring districts. Subsequently Grant served in Malabar Coast Malabar under General Norman MacLeod general Norman MacLeod until 1788, when he went home on furlough. He became captain 19 January 1789, and major 8 January 1796. He returned to India in 1790, and was employed from 1792 to 1798 in Malabar. When operations were begun by the Company against Tippoo Sultan he commanded the Bombay native grenadier battalion in the force sent under Colonel Little to act against the Mahrattas. This force was obliged to retire, and Grant s corps embarked at Jeyghar and proceeded by sea to Cannonore and then went by the Pondicherry ghat s, reaching Sidapoor on the Cavary before the fall of Seringapatam . After the capture of Mysore , Grant, in command of the 1st battalion 3rd Bombay Native Infantry , was employed with the troops under General James Stuart at Mangalore and in Canara , and at the reduction ... Grant, Malcolm Use dmy dates date February 2011 Persondata name Grant, Malcolm alternative names ... of death DEFAULTSORT Grant, Malcolm Category 1762 births Category 1831 deaths Category British East ... the Bombay force in these districts in December of the same year, Grant was on his way to Bombay ... of the fortress of Savendroog , then held by Huri Belal . This task Grant accomplished to the satisfaction of the Indian government and of the peishwa . In 1807 Grant returned to England in very bad ... more details
wiktionary MalcolmMalcolm , M el Coluim , or Maol Choluim may refer to TOCright People Nobility M el ... , ruler of the Kingdom of Strathclyde M el Coluim of Moray , Mormaer of Moray Malcolm I of Scotland , King of Scots Malcolm II of Scotland , King of Scots from 1005 until his death Malcolm III of Scotland , King of Scots Malcolm IV of Scotland , King of Scots Maol Choluim, Earl of Angus , the fifth ... Maol Choluim II, Earl of Lennox , Mormaer Malcolm Buries Religion Maol Choluim de Innerpeffray , fourteenth century bishop elect of Dunkeld Given name Malcolm given name Malcolm X , civil rights leader Surname Christian Malcolm born 1979 , English sprinter David Malcolm born 1938 , Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Western Australia 1988 2006 Derek Malcolm born 1932 , British film critic and historian Devon Malcolm born 1963 , English cricketer Janet Malcolm born 1934 , American writer and journalist John Malcolm actor John Malcolm 1926 2008 , Scottish actor Mary Malcolm 1918 2010 , BBC television announcer Noel Malcolm born 1956 , English writer, historian and journalist Norman Malcolm 1911 1990 , American philosopher Pete Malcolm born 1963 , British serial entrepreneur, technologist and inventor Ryan Malcolm born 1979 , Canadian singer Fiction Malcolm, Prince of Cumberland, a character in Shakespeare s Macbeth Ian Malcolm Jurassic Park character , a character from Michael Crichton s Jurassic Park series of books and films Malcolm Reynolds , the captain of the ship Serenity in Joss Whedon s Firefly Malcolm Tucker , master of spin in Armando Iannucci s The Thick of It and In the Loop Malcolm, an evil court jester in the adventure game series The Legend of Kyrandia Malcolm, a fictional character in the Unreal Tournament game series Malcolm , a ship, where the story of Julio Cort zar s The Winners takes place Television and film Malcolm X film Malcolm X film , 1992 biographical film about the activist and Black nationalist Muslim Malcolm X Malcolm film Malcolm film , a 1986 ... more details
Wiktionarypar grantGrant may refer to TOC right Places Grant County disambiguation United Kingdom Castle Grant , 1.5 miles north of Grantown on Spey, Scotland United States Grant, Alabama Grant, Inyo County, California Grant, Sonoma County, California Grant, Colorado Grant Valkaria, Florida Grant, Iowa Grant, Michigan Grant, Minnesota Grant, Nebraska Grant, Wisconsin disambiguation six towns Grant City, Indiana Grant City, Missouri Grant City, Staten Island Grant Park, Illinois Grant Park Chicago Grant Town, West Virginia Grant Township disambiguation 100 townships in 12 states Grants, New Mexico U.S. Grant Bridge over Ohio River and Scioto River India Jolly Grant Airport Dehradun, Uttarakhand Businesses Donald M. Grant, Publisher, Inc. , a fantasy and science fiction small press publisher in New Hampshire W. T. Grant variety store, a chain of mass merchandise stores William Grant & Sons , a Scotch whisky distilling company Military history USS Albert W. Grant DD 649 USS Albert W. Grant DD 649 , a US Navy destroyer M3 Lee , an American tank, a modified version was called the Grant Law and philanthropy Grant, in United States law, a term in Conveyancing United States conveyancing Grant ... of President Ulysses S. GrantGrant of Arms in nobility Grant , a poem by Patti Smith from her 1978 book Babel book Babel book Grant automobile , a defunct Findlay, Ohio auto manufacturer In Search of the Castaways originally titled The Children of Captain Grant , a novel by Jules Verne Cyclone Grant ... Grant name Only list person commonly referred to as Grant only. List other persons with the name on the surname page Ulysses S. Grant , the 18th President of the United States and general of the Union during the American Civil War Frederick Dent Grant , son of the 18th President See also Grant County disambiguation Grantor disambiguation disambig geo bg cs Grant de Grant es Grant eo Grant fr Grant ko it Grant he lt Grant nl Grant ja pl Grant ujednoznacznienie pt Grant ro Grant ... more details
File Full Range Grant s Whisky.jpg thumb Grant s is a blended whisky blended Scotch whisky Scotch whisky bottled by William Grant & Sons in Scotland . History In 1886, William Grant started working in the distillery ..., suddenly went bankrupt and William Grant stepped in and launched Grant s whisky. William built ... Gordon became the company s first salesman and in 1909 spent a year taking Grant s to Australia ..., William Grant had kept a supply of aging whisky in stock and was able to ensure continued production. William Grant died in 1923 but by this time, the family business was well established. In 1963, William ... s second largest grain whisky producer. In 1979, Grant s UK sales surpassed 1 million cases for the first time. Today, Grant s continues to be family owned and run. The current CEO, Peter Gordon is the fifth generation of the family to head the business. Grant s is the oldest family owned blended ... brand, selling 4.9 million cases of whisky in 2010. Bottle In 1957, Grant s was first sold in a triangular ... as well being able to be stacked and packed efficiently. In 2002, the Grant s bottle and label were both updated. This included embossing the bottle with the Grant coat of arms and the motto Stand Fast the war cry of Clan Grant,to which William belonged. The words Est. 1887 and Independent Family ..., Ale Cask, Sherry Cask, 12, 18 & 25 Year Old. Grant s blended whiskies are made using grain whisky ... of the malt whiskies to come through into the final blend. Grant s Family Reserve is described as having ... s Whisky Bible 2010. Grant s 12 Year Old Whisky is blended from whiskies that have matured for a minimum of 12 years. It is described as having a warm and fruity taste with a hint of spice. Grant s Ale ... and honeyed. Grant s Sherry Cask Reserve finishes its maturation in oak casks that have previously ... and smoke. Grant s Blended Malt has been created exclusively from Speyside style single malts to produce ... as sweet, smooth and delicate. Grant s Rare 18 Year Old Whisky is a Scotch whisky described as rich ... more details
5, 8 8, 2 14, and 2 14 won lost records. In 1986, Grant was replaced by rookie Kent Hull . Seattle Seahawks Grant then joined Knox with the Seattle Seahawks in 1986 and 1987, starting 6 games in 1986 ... G GranWi20.htm ref References reflist 1 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Grant, Will ALTERNATIVE ... Boston, Massachusetts DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Grant, Will Category 1954 births ... more details
Malcolm Fleming may refer to Malcolm Fleming, Earl of Wigtown Malcolm Fleming, 3rd Lord Fleming Malcolm Fleming SNP Malcolm Fleming soccer , New Zealand football coach See also Malcolm Flemyng , writer hndis Fleming, Malcolm ... more details
Malcolm Rogers may refer to Malcolm Rogers actor , British television actor Malcolm Jennings Rogers , archaeologist Malcolm Rogers curator , director of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston hndis Rogers, Malcolm ... more details
Malcolm Barrett may refer to Malcolm Barrett actor , American actor Malcolm Barrett academic , Australian legal academic Malcolm Barrett Stargate , a character in the Stargate franchise hndis Barrett, Malcolm ... more details
Malcolm Kerr is the name of Malcolm Kerr academic 1931 1984 Malcolm Kerr cricketer 1877 ? Malcolm Kerr politician born 1950 hndis Kerr, Malcolm ... more details
Lord Malcolm may refer to John Malcolm, 1st Baron Malcolm 1833 1902 , Scottish soldier and politician. Colin Campbell, Lord Malcolm b. 1953 , Scottish lawyer and Senator of the College of Justice. hndis Malcolm, Lord DEFAULTSORT Malcolm, Lord ... more details
Malcolm Spence is the name of Malcolm Spence Jamaican athlete born 1936 , Jamaican sprinter Malcolm Spence South African athlete 1937 2010 , South African sprinter hndis Spence, Malcolm de Malcolm Spence pl Malcolm Spence ... more details
Malcolm Evans may refer to Professor Malcolm Evans jurist , O.B.E., British jurist Malcolm Evans cartoonist , New Zealand cartoonist Malcolm Evans computer programmer , British computer programmer Mal Evans , road manager for The Beatles hndis name Evans, Malcolm DEFAULTSORT Evans, Malcolm eo Malcolm Evans fr Malcolm Evans ... more details
Infobox fashion designer image caption Claire Malcolm, 2011 name Claire Malcolm nationality English people ..., British Fashion Awards BFA Claire Malcolm is a British Fashion design menswear designer ref http www.gq ... autumn winter 2011 hardy amies Claire Malcolm, designer ref who since graduating from Middlesex ... career Kim Jones In 2006 Malcolm began working for British Designer Kim Jones designer Kim Jones ref http zanacco.com blog ?tag kim jones Claire Malcolm worked previously with Kim Jones ref who she admired for his refined approach to menswear design. Throughout this period, Malcolm helped produce 4 ... Jones, Malcolm assisted for a variety of industry leaders and companies, including the stylist Nicola ... that Malcolm began to further explore her passion for bespoke tailoring when Jones collaborated with the Savile Row tailors Norton & Sons . Kanye West Pastelle Between 2008 09, Malcolm worked closely with Music Producer and Artist Kanye West ref http www.feedgirls.info tag claire malcolm Claire Malcolm ... his fashion line, Pastelle . E.Tautz In 2009, Malcolm moved permanently to Savile Row , working for Patrick Grant of Norton & Sons ref http magazine.shortlist.com 1D4d761fd21c474012.cde page 32 Claire Malcolm worked previously with Kim Jones ref as the designer for his E.Tautz label a forgotten military brand from which Grant wanted to develop a ready to wear branch of his tailoring house. Between 2009 10, Malcolm designed both the SS10 and AW10 collections, subsequently winning E.Tautz the award for Best Menswear at the British Fashion Awards 2010. Hardy Amies In 2010, Malcolm was offered ... Claire Malcolm London Fashion Week Designer Profile ref at the eponymous British fashion brand, Hardy ... blog 48548 Claire Malcolm showed her A W 2011 collection for the historic and royally patronised house ref Malcolm drew on the period of Sir Edwin Hardy s life when he was a prominent figure ... . NAME Malcolm, Claire ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 27 June 1982 PLACE ... more details
Michael Malcolm may refer to Michael Malcolm footballer Michael Malcolm actor , British actor, who played a Tractator in the Doctor Who story Frontios Sir Michael Malcolm, 3rd Baronet d. 1793 , of the Malcolm Baronets Sir Michael Malcolm, 6th Baronet d. 1828 , of the Malcolm Baronets Sir Michael Albert James Malcolm, 10th Baronet 1898 1976 , of the Malcolm Baronets See also Malcolm Michael hndis Malcolm, Michael ... more details
Malcolm Macmillan may refer to Malcolm MacMillan ice hockey , Canadian ice hockey player Malcolm Macmillan , Scottish politician and journalist hndis Macmillan, Malcolm ... more details
Malcolm Howard may refer to Malcolm Jones Howard , American federal judge Malcolm Howard rower , Canadian rower hndis name Howard, Malcolm ... more details
Malcolm Page may refer to Malcolm Page footballer , born 1947 , Welsh footballer Malcolm Page sailor , born 1972 , Australian Olympic sailor hndis Page, Malcolm ... more details
Malcolm Johnson may refer to Malcolm Johnson administrator born 1947 , British director of the ITU Telecommunication Standardization Bureau Malcolm Johnson journalist 1904 1976 , American journalist Malcolm Johnson American football hndis Johnson, Malcolm ... more details
Malcolm Allen may refer to Malcolm Allen swimmer born 1973 Malcolm Allen footballer born 1967 Malcolm Allen politician born 1953 , Canadian politician hndis Allen, Malcolm Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
Malcolm Stewart or Stuart may refer to Sir Malcolm Stewart, 1st Baronet 1872 1951 , British businessman Malcolm Stewart actor 1948 , Canadian actor Malcolm A. Stewart 1939 , British artist and illustrator Malcolm L. Stewart , Deputy United States Solicitor General Max Stewart 1935 1937 , familiar name of Malcolm Clarke Stewart, Australian racecar driver. See also Percy Malcolm Stewart intitle intitle Malcolm Stuart hndis Steward, Malcolm ... more details
Infobox officeholder name George A. Malcolm image George A. Malcolm 1881 1961 .jpg imagesize frameless ... Wilson predecessor Grant T. Trent successor Jose P. Laurel birth date birth date 1881 11 5 mf y ... Angeles, California spouse affiliation religion signature footnotes George A. Malcolm November 5, 1881 ... thumb left Malcolm 2nd row, 2nd from right , pictured in 1904 together with fellow founding members of the Acacia Fraternity . Born in Concord, Michigan , Malcolm obtained his degree in law ... of the Acacia Fraternity . Following his graduation, Malcolm proceeded to the Philippines, which was then a colony of the United States. Malcolm served in several minor positions in the colonial government ... MalcolmHall.jpg thumb right Malcolm Hall at the University of the Philippines, Diliman U.P. Diliman campus . It was through Malcolm s efforts that the first English language law classes was established ... Malcolm s proposal for the establishment of a law college within the University. Malcolm thus arranged for the Manila YMCA to offer law courses, which commenced in 1910. Malcolm acted as the Secretary ... as the acting dean of the college, while Malcolm was appointed as the College Secretary. Almost immediately, Moreland turned over his office to Malcolm, who served as acting dean while the University ... in the idea of appointing Malcolm as the first permanent Dean of the College of Law ref name American Colonial Careerist, p. 97 , Malcolm was finally appointed to the post on October 11, 1911 ... archivedate 2007 10 19 ref Malcolm served as dean for the next six years. He also taught courses ... , Manuel Roxas , and Elpidio Quirino . Several other of Malcolm s students would later serve in the Supreme Court of the Philippines Supreme Court , including also Laurel, who would actually succeed to Malcolm ... Malcolm Hall after Malcolm, a name that is carried as of 2008. Supreme Court Justice In 1917, President of the United States U.S. President Woodrow Wilson appointed Malcolm to sit on the Supreme ... more details
Malcolm Green may refer to Malcolm Green chemist born 1936 , British professor of inorganic chemistry Malcolm Green physician , professor of thoracic medicine Malcolm Green musician , drummer for New Zealand band Split Enz hndis Green, Malcolm DEFAULTSORT Green, Malcolm ... more details