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Gaelic Anglicised form "Son of-" Mac
Asgaill MacAskill, McCaskill, Castell,
Caistell Áskell Mac
Amhlaibh (confused with
native Gaelic Mac Amhlaidh, Mac...
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McAskill and
McCaskill is a surname. It is an
Anglicisation of the
Gaelic Mac
Asgaill,
meaning "son of Asgall". The
Gaelic name
Asgall is a
reduced form of the...
- Iain
Eairdsidh Mac
Asgaill (19
February 1898 – 4 June 1934),
alias the Bàrd Bheàrnaraigh ("the Bard of Berneray") was a
Scottish World War I
veteran of...
- Carter,
MacArthur Carter in Perthshire.
MacAsgaidh Caskie,
MacCaskie Mac
Asgaill MacAskill MacAsgain MacAskin MacBeatha Beaton, Bethune, MacBeath, MacBeth...
- the
Western Front.
Among them were
regimental bagpiper Iain
Eairdsidh Mac
Asgaill (1898-1934), and poet Dòmhnall
Ruadh Chorùna (1887-1967).
Hunstanton was...
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footballer Iain
Durrant (born 1966),
Scottish footballer Iain
Eairdsidh Mac
Asgaill (1898–1934),
Scottish poet and
piper Iain
Evans (field hockey) (born 1981)...
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Berneray is the
birthplace of the
giant Angus MacAskill. Iain
Eairdsidh Mac
Asgaill, a
World War I
veteran of the King's Own
Cameron Highlanders,
Western Australian...
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Gaelicised Norse personal names (for example,
MacAmhlaigh → Macaulay, Mac
Asgaill → Macaskill, and MacLeòid → Macleod). Such 'Norse'
names in
these areas...
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Banjo Paterson Bill
Scott (balladeer and collector) Iain
Eairdsidh Mac
Asgaill (1898–1934)
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newspaper The
Casket on
February 14, 1924. The
Gaelic poet Iain
Eairdsidh Mac
Asgaill, (1898—1934), who is
widely known as the Bàrd Bheàrnaraigh ("the Bard of...