- Maclachlan, also
known as Clan Lachlan,
Clann Lachainn (Argyll), and
Clann Lachlainn, is a
Highland Scottish clan that
historically centred on the
lands of...
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Maighread nighean Lachlainn (born c. 1660) was an eighteenth-century
Scottish Gaelic poet from Mull. In her poetry, she
mentions the
Jacobite risings...
- Lochlainn, and the Meic Lochlainn. A
variant form of Ó
Lochlainn is Ó
Lachlainn.
There are
numerous Anglicised forms of Ó Lochlainn, such as: Laughlin...
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McLachlan or
McLaglen is a surname. It is
derived from the
Irish Mac
Lachlainn,
which is in turn a
patronymic form of the
Gaelic personal name Lachlann...
- (Scottish Gaelic:
Srath Chura) and
Strathlachlan (Scottish Gaelic:
Srath Lachlainn) are
united parishes located on the
Cowal Peninsula, in
Argyll and Bute...
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Jessie Niven MacLachlan (Scottish Gaelic: Seònaid Nic
Lachlainn) (18 June 1866 – 13 May 1916) was a
Scottish Gaelic soprano.
Jessie Niven MacLachlan was...
- form of the
personal name
Lachlann is the
Scottish Gaelic surname Mac
Lachlainn.
Forms of the
personal names first appear on
record in the
tenth century...
- Gaidhil, namely,
Brian Ua
Neill and
Domnall Ua
Cairre and
Diarmait Mag
Lachlainn and
Maghnus Ua
Cathain and Cian Ua
Inneirghi and
Donnsleibhe Mag Cana...
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MacLabhrainn MacLaren, MacLaurin,
Lawrie MacLabhruinn MacLaren,
Laurie Mac
Lachlainn MacLachlan,
MacLauchlan MacLagain MacLagan MacLamraich Landsborough In...
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Raghnall mac Gofraidh, King of Mann, and had
become friendly with
Ailean mac
Lachlainn, Lord of
Galloway and
Constable of Scotland. In this context, Alexander...