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Andrew Malcolm (other)
Andrew Malcolm may refer to: * Andrew Malcolm (politician), Scottish-born manufacturer and political figure in Ontario * Andrew Malcolm (author), British author and campaigner * Andrew George Malcolm Irish physician and medical historian * Andy Malcolm, English footballer {{hndis, Malcolm, Andrew ...
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Andrew Malcolm (politician)
Andrew Malcolm (November 23, 1840 – August 9, 1915) was a Scotland, Scottish-born manufacturer and political figure in Ontario, Canada. He represented Bruce Centre (provincial electoral district), Bruce Centre in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1898 to 1902 as a Liberal Party of Ontario, Liberal member. He was the father of Canadians, Canadian politician and Minister of Trade and Commerce, James Malcolm (politician), James Malcolm. Early life Andrew Malcolm was born on November 23, 1840, in Killearn, Scotland. He was the son of James Malcolm and Marion Duncan. At the age of 22, in 1862, Malcolm travelled to Jamaica, working as a bookkeeper on a sugar plantation. He arrived in Monkton, Ontario, in 1867, where he found work in a general store, by way of the United States, and later moved to Blyth, Ontario, Blyth. On December 6, 1876, he married Annie Robertson of Kincardine and had six sons and a daughter. Furniture manufacturing In 1875, he moved to Kincardine, Ontari ...
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Andrew Malcolm (author)
Andrew Malcolm (born 10 October 1948) is a British author and campaigner. He pursued a seven-year-long breach-of-contract claim against Oxford University Press, which he won with a landmark legal judgment in the Court of Appeal in 1990. Reporting on the verdict in ''The Observer'', Laurence Marks wrote, "It is the first time in living memory that Grub Street has won such a victory over its oppressors". The case ended in July 1992 with a Tomlin order, a damages settlement under the terms of which the servants and agents of Oxford University are permanently barred from denigrating Malcolm or his work ''Making Names''.Phil Baty, 'Whistleblowers', The Times Higher Education Supplement, 22 February 2002
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Andrew George Malcolm
Andrew George Malcolm (1818–1856) was an Irish physician and medical historian, who was employed by the General Hospital in Belfast. He has been called the "earliest respiratory physiologist" of the hospital.''John S. Logan Andrew George Malcolm 1818-1856 The Working Man of the Profession'' http://www.ums.ac.uk/malcolm_ag.html Today, he is mostly known for his reports on the sanitary state of Belfast and particularly for his ''History of the General Hospital''. Malcolm is also considered to be the "first historian" of Belfast General Hospital. Early life and education Malcolm was born in Belfast in 1818 to Andrew George Malcolm, the minister first of Dunmurry and then of Newry, and Eleanor Hunter of Dunmurry. He was their fourth son. His father died when he was only five years of age. At the end of his schooling at Inst he had been assistant to Henry Montgomery, the famous headmaster of the English department and his father's successor at Dunmurry. It was there, at the medi ...
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