Clan Macpherson is a Highland Scottish clan from Badenoch, on the Spey River in Scotland. The name Macpherson -- or MacPherson or McPherson, according to different spellings -- comes from the Gaelic Mac a' Phearsain and means 'Son of the Parson'. The Parson in question was Muriach, a 12th century parson, or lay preacher, of Kingussie in Badenoch. The history of Clan Macpherson has been called "The Posterity of the Three Brethren" as the three grandsons of Muriach are the antecedents of the three main clan families, Cluny, Pitmain and Invereshie So, the Clan McPherson dates to the 12th century and is some 900 years old.
It is known that the golfer in the cup is Abe Mitchell, a hired golfer of Samuel Ryder.
A golfer's assistant is called a caddy. A caddy is paid by golfer. Most professional golfers have caddies.
Robert Lee - golfer - was born on 1961-10-12.
Harry MacPherson is 5 feet 10 inches tall. He weighs 150 pounds. He bats right and throws right.
Archie MacPherson was born in 1937, in Glasgow, Scotland, UK.
R. J. S. Macpherson has written: 'Educative accountability' -- subject(s): Educational accountability
K.A.T MacPherson has written: 'Geology of the Kilmarnock district' -- subject(s): Geology - Scotland - Kilmarnock
E. J. Harrison - golfer - died on 1982-06-19.
E. J. Harrison - golfer - was born on 1910-03-29.
N. J. MacPherson has written: 'European markets for small pelagics from developing countries' -- subject(s): Pelagic fish, Small pelagics
J. Phemister has written: 'Scotland - the Northern Highlands' 'Scotland'
J. S. Scotland has written: 'Poems secular & sacred'
John J. Ballam died in 1954.
Robert Macpherson has written: 'Robert Macpherson'
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Dick MacPherson's birth name is Richard F. MacPherson.