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- Séon Carsuel (Anglicized: John Carswell, modern Scottish Gaelic: Seon Carsuail; c. 1522 – 1572) was a 16th-century Scottish prelate, humanist, and Protestant...
- 1556 and was adopted by the Church of Scotland in 1562. In 1567, Séon Carsuel (John Carswell) translated the book into Scottish Gaelic under the title...
- Peter Campbell (Rangers footballer) Kyle Carey Alexander Carmichael Séon Carsuel Donald Caskie Sìleas na Ceapaich Dòmhnall Ruadh Chorùna Arthur Cormack...
- John Carswell may refer to: Séon Carsuel (c. 1522 – 1572), Protestant reformer J. P. Carswell (John Patrick Carswell, 1918–1997), English civil servant...
- published in 1567 in Edinburgh, a translation of John Knox's 'Liturgy' by Séon Carsuel, Bishop of the Isles. He used a slightly modified form of the classical...
- The Book of Common Order was translated into Scottish Gaelic by Séon Carsuel (John Carswell), Bishop of the Isles, and printed in 1567. This is considered...
- Campbell Nobleman and abbot Neil Campbell 1575 M.A. Bishop of Argyll Séon Carsuel 1544 M.A. Prelate, humanist and Protestant reformer William Chisholm Bishop...
- Prescribed, by Is. W., to two of her Younger Sisters Serving in London. Séon Carsuel, Bishop of the IslesFoirm na n-Urrnuidheadh, translation of John Knox's...
- at least some of the longbows used at the Battle of Bannockburn. Séon Carsuel Cowan, Ian B. & E****on, David E., Medieval Religious Houses: Scotland With...
- Caimbeul III 1557–1560 x 1562 Pádraig MacGill-Eathain (again) 1560–1565 Séon Carsuel 1565–1572 Lachlan MacGill-Eathain c. 1567 Despite Scottish Reformation...