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Bishop Hugh MacDonald, the priests, and
students at the
clandestine Buorblach Seminary. Rt.-Rev.
Angus Bernard MacEachern (1759–1835),
later the first...
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place because of the
loudness of the inn. When the
seminary moved to
Buorblach (sometimes
spelt Bourblach) it had five
students and the
building needed...
- Ban (1714–1716 and 1732–1738)
Guidal (1738–1746)
Glenfinnan (1768–1770)
Buorblach (1770–1774 and 1776–1779)
Samalaman College (1783–1803)
Lismore Seminary...
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district occasionally to
perform episcopal duties, such as the
setting up of
Buorblach Seminary. He died in Glengarry, Lochaber, on 12
March 1773, aged 74. After...
- and of
Bishop Hugh MacDonald, the priests, and
students at the
illegal Buorblach seminary, who were less
critical of his
poetry and
politics than Father...
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scarred for life. MacDonnell's
early education was at the
strictly illegal Buorblach Seminary, near Morar.
Around 1775 he went to the
Scots College in Paris...
- for the
Roman Catholic priesthood at the
clandestine minor seminary at
Buorblach near Morar. His
major seminary training continued at the
Royal Scots College...