-
Irish as Annraoi, Anraí, and Einrí; and into
Scottish Gaelic as Eanraig,
Eanruig. In
Southern Europe,
variants without the
initial "H"
include Italian Arrigo...
- The Clan
Henderson (Clann
Eanruig) also
known as
House of
Henderson is a
Scottish clan. The clan's
historical seat is at
Fordell Castle in
Dalgety Bay...
-
Henderson Stone (Clach
Eanruig in
Scottish Gaelic) is a
granite boulder in a
field in the
Glencoe (Carnoch) area of Scotland.
Clach Eanruig is
translated alternatively...
- the M****acre of
Glencoe Memorial, and
plaque at
Henderson Stone (Clach
Eanruig). The
village is
surrounded by
spectacular mountain scenery and is po****r...
-
equivalent of En Archie.
Ealar Ellar Eanraig Henry SG
equivalent of En Henry.
Eanruig Henry Edelret Ethelred Eideard Edward SG
equivalent of En Edward. Eirdsidh...
- the 'Soldier's Stone'. In the late 19th century, it was
renamed Clach Eanruig, or 'Henry's Stone',
after the man
reputed to be
Piper to MacIain. Glencoe...
- and ric ("powerful").
Equivalents in
other languages are Anraí (Irish),
Eanruig (Scots Gaelic), Enrico,
Amerigo (Italian),
Enrique (Spanish), Heinrich...
- Glencoe, a sept of Clan Donald,
derive their surname from the
Gaelic Mac
Eanruig. The
surname was
unknown in
England prior to the 17th
century and is first...
- in 1314. It is
believed that
Angus Og
never married the
daughter of Mac
Eanruig or
MacHenry the 'head man' in Glencoe. Instead, he
married Aine O'Cahan...
-
Baron of Kintail, who died at
Eadarachaolis about 1350,
leaving a son
Eanruig from whom
descends the
Logans of Harris.
Between 1372–1450,
Crotach M'Gillie...