- Sìleas na
Ceapaich (also
known as
Cicely Macdonald of Keppoch,
Silis of Keppoch, Sìleas
MacDonnell or Sìleas Nic Dhòmhnail na
Ceapaich) was a Scottish...
-
Keppoch or Clan
Ranald of
Lochaber (Scottish Gaelic:
Clann Dòmhnaill na
Ceapaich [ˈkʰl̪ˠãũn̪ˠ ˈt̪õː.ɪʎ nə ˈkʲʰɛʰpɪç]), is a
Highland Scottish clan and a...
- his clan, the
MacDonalds of
Keppoch (Scottish Gaelic:
Clann Dòmhnaill na
Ceapaich). Some
genealogies give him the
title 16th of Keppoch,
following a previous...
-
events of the
risings inspired the
immortal poetry of Iain Lom, Sìleas na
Ceapaich,
Alasdair Mac
Mhaighstir Alasdair, Iain Mac Fhearchair,
Catriona Nic Fhearghais...
- Back of
Keppoch (Gaelic: Cùl na
Ceapaich) is a
small coastal settlement in the
northwest Scottish Highlands, 40
miles (65 kilometres) west of Fort William...
- The
Keppoch Murders (Scottish Gaelic: Murt na
Ceapaich) is the name
given to the
murders of
Alexander MacDonald, 12th of
Keppoch and his
brother Ranald...
- on the back
cover of the
debut album,
Delighted with Harps. Sìleas na
Ceapaich was an 18th-century
Gaelic poet. Her
praise of harp
music led
Seddon and...
- duo Sìleas,
which was
named for the 18th-century
Scottish poet Sìleas na
Ceapaich.
During the same year, she
started playing one of the
first models of electric...
-
Scottish Gaelic Renaissance;
particularly through Iain Lom, Sìleas na
Ceapaich,
Alasdair Mac
Mhaighstir Alasdair,
Allan MacDonald,
Ailean a'
Ridse MacDhòmhnaill...
- footballer) Kyle
Carey Alexander Carmichael Séon
Carsuel Donald Caskie Sìleas na
Ceapaich Dòmhnall
Ruadh Chorùna
Arthur Cormack Iain
Crichton Smith A. J. Cronin...