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'''Beattie''' may refer to:
{{Infobox surname
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| name = Beattie
== People==
| image =
* [[Beattie (surname)]]
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* [[Beattie Feathers]] (1909–1979), American football player
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* Beatrice [[Beattie Goad]] (born 1997), Australian footballer
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* [[Beattie Martin]] (1890–1958), Canadian surgeon, team doctor and president of the Saskatchewan Roughriders Canadian Football League team
| meaning = Diminutive of Bartholomew ([[patronymic]]); "one who held land on condition of supplying food to those billeted on him by the chief"; "public victualler"
* [[Beattie Ramsay]] (1895–1952), Canadian ice hockey player
| region = [[Border country|Scottish borders]], [[Ireland]]
| language = [[Aramaic language|Aramaic]]; [[Irish language|Irish Gaelic]]
| variant = [[Bate (disambiguation)|Bate]], [[Beatty]], Beatey, Betagh, [[Betty]], MacCaffrey, [[McCaffrey]], MacVitty, MacWatty, MacWattie, [[Watson (surname)|Watson]]
| family = [[Clan MacBain]]
| prefix =
| footnotes = Frequency Comparisons <ref>{{cite web |url=http://forebears.co.uk/surnames/beattie |title=Beattie Meaning and Distribution |publisher=forebears.co.uk}} Retrieved 25 January 2014</ref>
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}}
{{main|Beatty}}


==Other uses==
'''Beattie''' is a [[Scots language|Scottish]] surname, meaning "one who held land on condition of supplying food to those billeted on him by the chief"; "public victualler".
* [[Beattie, Kansas]], United States, a city

* [[Beattie Gold Mine]], an abandoned gold mine in Duparquet, Quebec, Canada
==People==
* [[Beattie (automobile)]], a kitcar
* [[A. L. Beattie]] (1852–1920), pioneering Chief Mechanical Engineer of the New Zealand Railways Department
* Sir [[Andrew Beattie (politician)]] (1860–1923), Irish politician.
* [[Ann Beattie]] (born 1947), American writer
* [[Anthony Beattie]] (1944–2014), British civil servant
* [[Bob Beattie (disambiguation)]], several people
* [[Bobby Beattie]] (1916–2002), Scottish footballer
* [[Brittany Beattie]] (born 1994), Australian model
* [[Catherine Beattie]] (1921–2014), American farmer and politician
* [[Charles Beattie]], Northern Irish farmer and briefly Member of Parliament
* [[Chris Beattie]], Australian rugby league footballer
* [[Craig Beattie]], Scottish footballer
* [[Daryl Beattie]], Australian motorcycle racer
* [[David Beatty, 1st Earl Beatty]] (1871– 1936), Admiral of the Fleet Royal Navy
* [[Dud Beattie]], Australian rugby league footballer
* [[Frank Beattie]], (1933–2009), Scottish association football player and manager
* [[George Beattie (disambiguation)]], several people
* [[James Beattie (disambiguation)]], several people
* [[Jennifer Beattie]] (born 1991), Scottish association footballer
* [[John Beattie (disambiguation)]], several people
* [[Joseph Beattie]], (born 1978), English actor
* [[Joseph Hamilton Beattie]] (1808–1871), locomotive engineer, London and South Western Railway
* [[Kevin Beattie]] (1953–2018), English footballer
* [[Mary Beattie]] (1923–2015), American politician
* [[Melody Beattie]], (1948–) American author
* [[Peter Beattie]] (born 1952), Premier of Queensland (1998–2007)
* [[Robert Beattie]], American lawyer
* [[Robert Ethelbert Beattie]] (1875–1925), Canadian politician
* [[Robert M. Beattie]], English gastroenterologist
* [[Rolla Kent Beattie]] (1875–1960), American botanist and plant pathologist
* [[Simon Beattie]], antiquarian bookseller
* [[Stephen Halden Beattie]], Royal Navy Lieutenant-Commander during the Second World War, winner of the Victoria Cross
* [[Taylor Beattie]] (1837–1920), Louisiana politician and judge
* [[Wendy Beattie]], (born 1980), Australian field hockey player
* [[William Beattie (physician)]] (1793–1876), Scottish physician and poet
* [[William Francis Beattie]] (1886–1918), Scottish sculptor
* [[William George Beattie]], son of Joseph Hamilton Beattie, also locomotive engineer for the London and South Western Railway

==Places==
* [[Beattie, Kansas]], United States
* [[Dalbeattie]], Scotland

==Other==
* [[Beattie (automobile)]]
* [[Beatrice Bellman]], more commonly known as Beattie, a character from a series of television advertisements by [[British Telecom]].
* [[Beatties of London]], usually known as just "Beatties", was a UK based toy and model shop which had 60 stores at its peak in the late 90s.
* [[Beatties]] UK department store group acquired by House of Fraser in 2005.

== See also ==
* [[Beatty]]
* [[Batey (family name)]]
* Beatrice Bellman ("Beattie"), a fictional Jewish mother played by [[Maureen Lipman]], featured in a British Telecom advertising campaign
* Beatrice Bellman ("Beattie"), a fictional Jewish mother played by [[Maureen Lipman]], featured in a British Telecom advertising campaign
* [[Beattie Feathers]] [[American football]] [[running back]]

==Notes==
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==External links==
*[http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~bp2000/bp2000.htm Beatty Project 2000 website ].


==See also==
{{surname}}
* [[Beattie well tanks]], a series of 19th century steam locomotives of seven different designs
* [[Beatties of London]], usually known as just "Beatties", former toy and model shop
* [[Beatties]], UK department store group acquired by House of Fraser in 2005
* [[Beattie Formation]], a geologic formation in Kansas, Oklahoma and Nebraska, United States
* [[Beatty (disambiguation)]]


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[[Category:Scottish surnames]]
[[Category:Surnames of Irish origin]]

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