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Proceedings of the
British Academy (78). Newton,
Michael (2015).
Seanchaidh na
Choille The
Memory Keeper of the Forest:
Anthology of
Scottish Gaelic Literature...
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Rippon Lea
Estate in Elsternwick,
Stonington mansion in Malvern, and Ard
Choille at
Mount Macedon, Victoria. In the 1880s, he
wrote extensively for The...
- 860753997244;-7.0041258031961 C640019] Ma,4 1200 1811
Scotland 854 1110 Carn na Dubh
Choille 480 159 1,575 522 14B 20 57.666587675428;-4.7057747027889 NH387673] Ma...
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antique crown Or.
Motto 'S
Rioghal mo
dhream (Royal is my race) War cry Àrd-
Choille Profile Region Highland District Argyll and
Perthshire Plant badge Scots...
- 1690s.
Irish irregulars in the 16th
century were
known as
ceithearnaigh choille, "wood-kerne", a
reference to
native Irish foot-soldiers
called ceithearnaigh...
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Eastwood (Scottish Gaelic: A'
Choille an Ear, Scots: Eastwid) is a
civil parish which straddles Glasgow and East
Renfrewshire in Scotland. The parish...
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Morefield (A' Mhór-
choille in Gaelic) is a
small hamlet,
lying on the
northern s**** of Loch Broom, 2
miles to the
north of
Ullapool and
south of Rhue...
- Òran do dh'
Aimearaga ("A Song to America"),
which is also
known as A
Choille Ghruamach ("The
Gloomy Forest"),
after emigrating from
Scotland to Canada...
- 03°46′44″W / 56.74500°N 3.77889°W / 56.74500; -3.77889
Scottish Gaelic: Blàr
Choille Chnagaidh The
Inventory of
Historic Battlefields –
Battle of Killiecrankie...
- Stronachlachar, the
Royal Cottage,
Culligart and
Glasahoile (Gaelic: Glas-
choille "greywood"). The
roads and
paths do not
circle the loch completely, as...