- in the
Scottish Gaelic language. The
traditional form of the name is
Gilleasbuig.
Another form of the name is
Gille Easbaig. The
names mean "servant of...
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Gilleasbuig Iain
Macmillan KCVO FRSE (1942-2023) was a
minister of the
Church of Scotland. From 1973
until his
retirement in
September 2013 he served...
- Gille-Caluim
Malcolm Gille-Crìosd Christopher,
Gillchrist Gilleasbaig,
Gill-
easbuig,
Gilleasbuig Archibald,
Gillespie Etymologically unrelated to En Archibald...
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Gearailteach Fitzgerald Gilios Gillies GillAndrais
Gillanders GillEasbaig Archbold, Archibald, Bishop,
Gillespie GillEasbuig Gillespie,
Archibald GilleChriosd...
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Collatius Kiotach Macdonnell". In
Gaelic he was
referred to as Coll Mac
Gilleasbuig ("Coll the son of Archibald").
However in
English he was
normally known...
- Armagh, and Tyrone.
Scottish Gaelic forms of the
surname include GillEasbuig and
GillEasbaig. A.
Arnold Gillespie (1899–1978),
American cinema special...
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Gilleasbuig Macmillan, who was
appointed minister in 1973 and
retired in 2013. The ****istant
minister is
Craig M****. From
Cameron Lees to
Gilleasbuig...
- Muir, Edinburgh. In 1541
Finlaggan was held from the
Crown by
Donald Mac
Gilleasbuig. The
castle appears to have been
demolished in the 15th–16th century...
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Reverend Professor John
McIntyre (1916-2005) 1989-2014: The
Reverend Gilleasbuig Iain
Macmillan 2014–2019: The Very
Reverend Iain
Torrance 2019-present:...
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command of
Alasdair Mac Colla.
During the siege, Alasdair's brother,
Gilleasbuig Mac Colla, was
killed in
August 1646. The
castle was
abandoned in the...