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Mairead inghean Eachainn, also
known as
Mairead nic
Eachainn, was a
consort of
Alexander Stewart, Earl of
Buchan (a man also
known as the "Wolf of Badenoch")...
- Dòmhnall
Eachainn M****,“Màiri Mhòr nan Òran :
Taghadh de a h-Òrain” (Dùn Eideann :
Comann Litreachas Gàidhlig na h-Alba, 1998)51-56 Dòmhnall
Eachainn M****...
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tournament (Replaced by 2019
Inter Games Football Tournament in Anglesey).
Eachainn Miller - pla**** for
Stirling University Island Games Bronze medal (2):...
- Mac
Eachainn is a
masculine surname in
Scottish Gaelic. The name
translates into
English as "son of Eachann". The
feminine form of the name is NicEachainn...
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Hector Roy
Mackenzie of
Gairloch (died 1528) was a
Scottish clan
chieftain of the Clan Mackenzie, who
acquired vast
estates in and
around Gairloch, Wester...
- Matthew,
professional golfer,
winner of the 2009
British Women's Open
Eachainn Miller,
Western Isles representative football team
player Catriona Morrison...
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Prince during his
flight after Culloden. Her cousin,
Gaelic poet
Niall mac
Eachainn,
criticised her in
verse for
trying to win
favour from both
Stuarts and...
- of a Club
Player of the Year
award later the same year
Mairead inghean Eachainn,
spouse of
Alexander Stewart, 1st Earl of
Buchan and
mother of Alexander...
- meeting.
Buchan had long
deserted his wife and
lived with
Mairead inghean Eachainn with whom he had
several children,
including Alexander Stewart, Earl of...
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surname McElhone. Phonetically,
McElhone seems similar to Mac Colquhoun. Mac
Eachainn is a
Pictish name of Galloway, Scotland.[citation needed] The name Eòin...