- "The Son of
Liberty from Islay".
Ileach.
Ileach Ltd.
Retrieved 10
March 2014. "THE SON OF
LIBERTY FROM ISLAY". www.
ileach.co.uk.
Retrieved 16 May 2016. Champagne...
- hotels, restaurants, shops, a hospital, a high
school and is home to the
Ìleach newspaper,
community newspaper of the year 2006.
Bowmore is also host to...
- The
Rinns of
Islay (Scottish Gaelic: Na
Roinn Ìleach;
alternative English spelling Rhinns of Islay) is an area on the west of the
island of
Islay in the...
- with his father.
Donald Balloch,
executed in 1499 with his father.
Angus Ileach, fled to Ireland. Agnes, who
firstly married Donald Gallach MacDonald, 3rd...
-
Eilean uaine Ìle – the "green isle of Islay" A
native of
Islay is
called an
Ìleach,
pronounced [ˈiːləx]. The
obliteration of pre-Norse
names is
almost total...
-
Retrieved 22
December 2011. (Scottish Gaelic) "THE
GAELS IN GLASGOW". www.
ileach.co.uk.
Archived from the
original on 5 July 2008.
Retrieved 24 July 2008...
-
Observer and
Argyllshire Standard Helensburgh Advertiser Isle of Bute News The
Ileach Oban
Times Alloa &
Hillfoots Advertiser Annandale Herald &
Moffat News Annandale...
- 2008. Palmer, Brian, "Washing
Machine Post: The Jef
Mallett Interview"
Ileach (May 3, 2008)
Archived August 20, 2008, at the
Wayback Machine Weingarten...
- articles, but are
mostly in English/other languages,
despite their titles: An
Ileach (The Islay-person) Carn Stri "Dàna". "Comunn Gàidhlig Astràilia - the Scottish...
-
Profile Books. ISBN 978-1-80081-158-4 Mithen, S. J. (2020) Land of the
Ileach:
Archaeological Journeys into Islay’s Past.
Edinburgh & London:
Birlnn Books...