- The
Highlands (Scots: the
Hielands;
Scottish Gaelic: a' Ghàidhealtachd [ə ˈɣɛːəl̪ˠt̪ʰəxk], lit. 'the
place of the Gaels') is a
historical region of Scotland...
- Granny's
Hieland Hame is a
Scottish song,
composed and
first recorded by
Thomas "Sandy" MacFarlane. - a
Scottish singer who, in the
early part of the...
- catalogue. For example, the
verses given above are sung with
these words: Ye
Hielands an ye
Lowlands O,
whaur hae ye been They hae
slain the Earl o'
Moray And...
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Highland (Scottish Gaelic: Gàidhealtachd,
pronounced [ˈkɛːəl̪ˠt̪əxk]; Scots:
Hieland) is a
council area in the
Scottish Highlands and is the
largest local government...
- Full Throttle, with
Jennifer Paterson (Ebury Publishing, 27
August 1998).
Hieland Foodie: A
Scottish Culinary Voyage with Clarissa, with
Henry Crichton-Stuart...
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Highland English (Scots:
Hieland Inglis,
Scottish Gaelic:
Beurla na Gaidhealtachd) is the
variety of
Scottish English spoken by many in Gaelic-speaking...
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description of the "Chiftanis and
chieffis of all
clannis ...
duelland in the
hielands or bordouris" – thus
using the
words 'clan' and 'chief' to
describe both...
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William Dunbar (c. 1459 – c. 1530)
mentions "Five
thousand ellis ... Of
Hieland pladdis". The
earliest surviving image of a
Highlander in what was probably...
- •
Mount Macedon (Macedon Upper, Barringo) • New
Gisborne •
Newham (
Hieland Town, Isle of Skye) •
Pastoria (1868–1898) •
Pastoria East (1902–1966)...
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talks of the "Chiftanis and
chieffis of all clannis ...
duelland in the
hielands or bordouris". It has been
argued that this
vague phrase describes Borders...