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Retrieved 7
January 2024. "Scotland
remains home to Britain's
tallest tree as
Dughall Mor
reaches new heights".
Forestry Commission.
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multiple origins. In some
cases it is
derived from the
Gaelic personal name
Dùghall (variously spelt), or else from a
reduced form of the
surname MacDougall...
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Dúghall (or
Dougal or Dougall) of
Lorne [or de Ergadia] (died 1403) was a late 14th
century and
early 15th
century prelate in the
Kingdom of Scotland...
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personal name
Dubhghall may
refer to:
Dubhghall mac Ruaidhrí
Dubhghall mac
Somhairle Dubhghall mac
Suibhne This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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traits were more
evident in his
English than his
Scots poetry. Mochtàr is
Dùghall, an
unfinished epic
about a
Highland soldier, and a
North African Arab...
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given name. It is an
Anglicised form of the
Scottish Gaelic Dubhghall, or
Dùghall.
These Gaelic names are
composed of the elements: dubh,
meaning "black";...
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Dubhghall mac
Suibhne (fl. 1232×1241 – 1262) was a
Scottish landholder in Argyll, and a
leading member of
Clann Suibhne. He was a son of
Suibhne mac Duinn...
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variant Dùghall. Dànaidh
Danny Dùghall Dougal, Dugal,
Dugald Dougal, Dugal,
Dugald are Anglicisations. See also SG
variant Dùghall. Dùghlas Douglas...
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engineer and
pilot Lorne Gump
Worsley (1929–2007),
Canadian hockey player Dúghall of
Lorne (died 1403),
Scottish prelate Marion Lorne (1883–1968), American...
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Dugald Buchanan (
Dùghall Bochanan in Gaelic) (Ardoch Farm,
Strathyre (near Balquhidder) in Perthshire,
Scotland 1716–1768) was a
Scottish poet writing...