Proper noun
MacIsaac (plural MacIsaacs)
A surname.
During her visit, Mrs Lycett-Green presented Mayor of Slough David MacIsaac with a book of her father's poems. Source: Internet
“It’s dangerous because the sprinklers had gone off in a room full of electricity, plus we didn’t have any lights in the building,” MacIsaac added. Source: Internet
Canadian distance runner, Caroline MacIsaac completed the podium position with a time of 47m17s comfortably ahead of Guyana’s pair, Alicia Jack (49m10s) and Cassie Kirton (50m38s). Source: Internet
Lois MacIsaac organized a milling frolic with Peggy Kennedy, Claire Fraser, and Alice Freeman, to name a few, including other members from the Broad Cove Parish. Source: Internet
Kilmallie travelled without Stephen McAlister, Craig MacIsaac, Innes Blackhall, Aaron Sandison, Mark Graham, Martin Stewart, Ryan Stewart and Calum MacDougall, whilst Steven Stewart didn’t start as he was struggling with a knee injury. Source: Internet
It will include a recreation of major portions of the 1946 POW murder trials and a gala diner featuring Supreme Court Justice Russell Brown, says Shaun MacIsaac, the president of the Law Archives Society of Alberta. Source: Internet