MacCabe
MacCabe can refer to several people and things. One notable individual is Sir Donald MacCabe, a British colonial administrator who served as Governor of New South Wales. He was appointed to this position in the early 19th century and played a role in the colony's development during a period of significant expansion. His tenure was marked by various administrative challenges and reforms.
In the realm of literature, a prominent figure is Edward MacCabe, an Irish poet whose works often
The surname MacCabe is of Gaelic origin, believed to derive from the personal name "Caba" or "Cabha."