- Clan
Fraser of
Lovat (Scottish Gaelic:
Friseal [ˈkʰl̪ˠãũn̪ˠ ˈfɾʲiʃəl̪ˠ]) is a
Highland Scottish clan and the prin****l
branch of Clan Fraser. The Frasers...
- Middle**** West from 1909 to 1921. Dr
Alexander Fraser (Ollamh
Alasdair Friseal) (1915). Geàrr-Sgeòil air Sir Seòras
Uilleam Ros, agus air mar a T****nich...
- Findlay, Finlay,
Finley Findlay, Finlay,
Finley are Anglicisations.
Frang Frank Frangan Francis See also SG Prainnseas.
Frangean Frankin Friseal Fraser...
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Foirbeiseach Forbes Flachnàn
Flanagan In Ayrshire. Fòlais Foulis,
Fowlis Friseal Fraser,
Frazer Frisealach Fraser,
Frazer Gall Gall
Gallach Gall, Gallie...
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League side, Bournemouth, and
Scotland Charles Fraser Mackintosh (Teàrlach
Friseal Mac An Toisich) – Lawyer,
author and politician. Born and
raised in Inverness...
- 171. ISBN 1842124986.
Retrieved 19
October 2023 – via
Internet Archive.
Friseal, A.
Eachann nan Cath Gairm,
Glasgow 1979 Bulloch, John, ed. (1900). "The...
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Adkin diminutive of Adam, and
Paton from Patrick). The name
Fraser (Gaelic
Friseal) has a
unique etymology; it
originally derives from the
French fraise,...
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early courts of
justice of
Upper Canada. Toronto : A. T. Wilgress, 1918.
Friseal, Alasdair. Gearr-sgeoil air Sir
Seoras Uilleam Ros agus air mar a t****nich...
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Charles Fraser-Mackintosh FSA Scot (Scottish Gaelic: Teàrlach
Friseal Mac An Tòisich; 1828 – 25
January 1901) was a
Scottish lawyer, land developer, author...
- 1851. In response,
Ailean a'
Ridse composed the poem ****ha do' n
Easguig Friseal ("Lament for
Bishop Fraser"),
which he set to the air A'
bliadhna leum...