Sir-malcolm


noun
1.
Sir Colin, Baron Clyde. 1792–1863, British field marshal who relieved Lucknow for the second time (1857) and commanded in Oudh, suppressing the Indian Mutiny
2.
Donald. 1921–67, English water speed record-holder
3.
Sir Malcolm, father of Donald Campbell. 1885–1948, English racing driver and land speed record-holder
4.
Mrs Patrick, original name Beatrice Stella Tanner. 1865–1940, English actress
5.
Roy. 1901–57, South African poet. His poetry is often satirical and includes The Flaming Terrapin (1924)
6.
Thomas. 1777–1844, Scottish poet and critic, noted particularly for his war poems Hohenlinden and Ye Mariners of England
noun
1.
Sir (Harold) Malcolm (Watts). 1895–1967, English conductor
2.
John Singer. 1856–1925, US painter, esp of society portraits; in London from 1885

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