- Nan
MacKinnon (Nan
Eachainn Fhionnlaigh) (12
December 1902 to 24 June 1982) was a
traditional singer and
storyteller on the
Island of Vatersay. Nan MacKinnon...
- Gaelic) was
Macbethad mac Findláech. This is
realised as
MacBheatha mac
Fhionnlaigh in
modern Scottish Gaelic, and is
rendered Macbeth MacFinlay (also spelled...
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Reign Epithet Title Marriage(s)
Dynastic status Macbeth (MacBheatha mac
Fhionnlaigh) (Mac
Bethad mac Findláich) 1040–1057 Rí
Deircc "the Red King" Rí Alban...
- of the melody:
According to legend, the poem was
written by Sìne Nic
Fhionnlaigh (Jean Finlayson) of Tong who was
courting a
young fisherman from Uig...
- Invercauld, 17th
Baron of
Invercauld and
Omnalprie Chief of the Name and Arms of
Farquharson (Mac Mhic
Fhionnlaigh) Seat
Invercauld Castle (historically)...
-
Suthen at
least two sons
Grandson of
Malcolm II
Macbeth (MacBheatha mac
Fhionnlaigh) (Mac
Bethad mac Findláich) 1040–1057 Rí
Alban Rí
Deircc "the Red King"...
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Philp MacFhiongain MacKinnon MacFhionghain, MacFhiong****n
MacKinnon Mac
Fhionnlaigh Findlay, Finlayson, Macinlay, MacIntosh,
Mackinlay MacIntosh in Glen...
- to
Scottish Gaelic literature, as the
poets Iain Lom and Dòmhnall Mac
Fhionnlaigh nan Dàn lie
buried in the churchyard. Martin,
Paula (2005). Lochaber...
-
Games on the isle of Lewis. The
local football club is Tong FC. Sìne Nic
Fhionnlaigh, who
potentially composed the song "Fear a' bhàta",
lived in Tong in...
-
Plantation of Ulster. Grimble, Ian (1973).
Scottish Clans and Tartans. Hamlyn. p. 171. ISBN 0600317269. it
derives from Mac
Fhionnlaigh, Son of Finlay...