- Flainn, of
Cenel Cairbre Chruim, died 691 Seachnasach, of
Cenel Fechin, died 711
Dluthach mac Fithcheallach, of
Cenel Cairbre Chruim, died 738
Cathal Maenmaighe...
- The
traditional gathering on Crom Dubh
Sunday was
known as
Comthineol Chruim Duibh or the
Congregation of Crom Dubh. On this day,
families held a feast...
- Cowan,
MacCowan MacIlleChonaill MacWhannell MacIlleChrìosd
Gilchrist MacIlle
Chruim Crum,
MacCrum In Dunbartonshire. MacIlleDhòmhnaich Downie,
MacIldownie MacIlleDhonaghart...
-
Dalrymple Scottish Gaelic: Dail a'
Chruim-puill Scots:
Drumple Dalrymple Railway Viaduct to the
north of the
village Dalrymple Location within East Ayrshire...
- Bruff. The Limerick-Kilmallock road is nearby. The
largest stone is
Rannach Chruim Duibh (Crom Dubh's Division) and is over 4m high and
weighs 40 tonnes. The...
- The Dhus of Strathnairn, who took
protection around 1373. Clan
Slioch Gow
Chruim/The Gows or Smiths, who took
protection around 1399. Clan Clerich/The Clarks...