Our indexes include entries for the spelling mcguinness. In the period you have requested, we have the following 105 records (displaying 61 to 70):
Pianists
(1905) The calendar of the Trinity College of Music, London, for 1905-1906 includes a section listing pianoforte associates and certificated pianists. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Superannuated Engineers (1908) Members of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers superannuated during 1908. The list gives the member's full name (surname first), trade (BF=brass finisher; CS=copper smith; F=fitter; M=machinist; MJ=machine joiner; MW=millwright; PM=pattern maker; S=smith; T=turner), branch, age, years of membership; weekly amount (in shillings); and date when granted.
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Inhabitants of Macclesfield in Cheshire
(1910) Alphabetical list of inhabitants from Seed's Macclesfield and District Directory. (j) indicates journeyman. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Civil Servants and Office Holders
(1913) The Imperial Calendar gives lists of officials and office-holders throughout England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland
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Naval Ratings Killed in 1914
(1914) The monthly lists of Royal Navy ratings killed from the start of the Great War through to the end of December 1914 are aranged alphabetically by surname and christian names, with rank, and official number. The lists include marines, reservists, and a few civilian canteen staff also killed in the conflict. Full names are given, except for a few cases where a middle name is represented only by an initial.
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Naval Ratings Killed in 1915
(1915) The monthly lists of Royal Navy ratings killed from the start of the Great War from January to December 1915 are arranged alphabetically by surname and christian names, with rank, and official number. The lists include marines, merchant navy, reservists, and a few civilian canteen staff also killed in the conflict. Full names are given, except for a few cases where a middle name is represented only by an initial.
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Killed in action at Jutland Bank
(1916) Roll of the officers and men of the Royal Navy killed in action at Jutland Bank, 31st May 1916 | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Soldiers wounded: Dorsetshire Regiment
(1916) Lists of names of soldiers wounded, died of wounds, died, missing presumed dead, and taken prisoner by the enemy, were issued to the British national press under the title Roll of Honour. Each man is identified by surname, initials and number. The regimental returns from which the daily Roll was compiled were made up over the previous week or weeks. Each regimental return may be partial, covering only part of the alphabet. The lists are provisional, in that a man reported wounded one day may appear as died of wounds later; a missing presumed dead may later be reported as having been found, or as having died; the lists of prisoners of war were provided by the enemy and will relate to captures weeks earlier. However, these rolls are the most comprehensive single source of names of British and allied combatants meeting with misfortune in the Great War. This is the roll published 3 August 1916. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Grenadier Guards Died in the Great War: Lance-Corporals
(1914-1918) 203 officers and 4508 other ranks of the Grenadier Guards were killed in the Great War; 242 officers and 6939 men were wounded. This nominal roll lists all the warrant officers, non-commissioned officers and men killed in action, or who died of wounds or disease, in the European war of 1914 to 1918. Arranged alphabetically for each rank, the roll gives regimental number, surname and initials. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Military Medal
(1918) King George V approved the award of the Military Medal for bravery in the Field to these non-commissioned officers and men 6 August 1918. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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