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- John de Crannach (c. 1386 – 1453/54) was a 15th-century Scottish scholar, diplomat and prelate. Originating in the north-east of Lowland Scotland, he probably...
- Loinne Ceannacroc Coille Coire C****lc Coir a' Ghamhna Conaglen Cougie Crannach Crathie Creag G****bhais Dark Mile Doire Darach Dubh Uisge Dundreggan Easan...
- Strathardle Coupar Angus Longforgan Scone Kinclaven Glentilt Dull Fortingall Crannach Findowie Dalmarnock Strowan Auchterarder Dunning Forteviot Ross & Cromarty...
- Beanie Loch Benachally Loch Bollachan Loch Broom Loch Chon Loch Con Loch Crannach Loch Creagh Loch Curran Loch Derculich Loch Dhu Loch Doine Loch Drunkie...
- Crannagh (Irish: Crannach, meaning 'Abounding in Trees, or Woodland'), sometimes written Cranagh or Granagh, is a barony in the north western part of County...
- churchmen sent proxy attendees; Bishops John Cameron of Glasgow and John de Crannach of Brechin, however, attended in person, as did Abbot Patrick Wotherspoon...
- Keir Ciarach Keir Ciogach Eggo In Aberdeenshire. Coineagan Cunningham Crannach Cranna In Aberdeenshire. Criatharach Crerar In Loch Tay and Strathspey...
- Craige (Perth and Kinross) Loch of Craiglush (Perth and Kinross) Loch Crannach (Perth and Kinross) (reservoir) Craufurdland Loch (East Ayrshire) Creagmhor...
- Bishop of Brechin See Brechin In office 1454–1462 × 1463 Predecessor John Crannach Successor Patrick Graham Previous post(s) Rector of Coulter; Vicar of Haddington;...
- was his last in the records. By 7 June 1426, when his successor John de Crannach was provided to the see at the papal court, he must have been dead for...