- Adam Ferguson, FRSE (Scottish Gaelic:
Adhamh MacFhearghais), also
known as
Ferguson of
Raith (1 July N.S. /20 June O.S. 1723 – 22
February 1816), was...
- all of
these have male and
female forms depending on the bearer, e.g. all
Mac-
names become Nic- if the
person is female. Some of the
Scottish Gaelic surnames...
- Languages. The
first cathraiche of the
eight member Bòrd was
Donnchadh MacFhearghais (Duncan Ferguson) from Islay,
rector of
Plockton High School, former...
- all of the
kings of
Ireland were
crowned on the
stone up to
Muirchertach mac Ercae, c. 500 AD.
Archibald Geikie noted resemblances to the
calcareous red...
-
Carrickfergus (from
Irish Carraig Fhearghais [ˌkaːɾˠəɟ ˈaɾˠɣəʃ],
meaning "Fergus' rock") is a
large town in
County Antrim,
Northern Ireland. It sits on...
- Catrìona Lexy
Chaimbeul (born 1982),
Scottish writer and
actor Catrìona Nic
Fhearghais (fl. 1746),
Scottish Gaelic poet Catrìona Shaw,
Scottish artist and musician...
- Teàrlach, an t-Athair Teàrlach
Mac Fhearchair) and John
Farquharson (Scottish Gaelic:
Maighstir Iain, an-tAthair Iain
Mac Fhearchair) and ****ure Catholic...
-
including Donnchadh Bàn
Mac an t-Saoir, who parti****ted in the
Rising as part of a
government militia, and
Catriona Nic
Fhearghais, who
allegedly lost her...
- Prince").
Flora MacNeil then performed, Mo rùn geal òg,
Catriona Nic
Fhearghais's lament for her husband,
Uilleam Siseal (William
Chisholm of Strathgl****)...
- Tuaisceart, "North" and Carrickfergus, from the
Irish Carraig Fhearghais,
named after Fergus Mór
mac Eirc, the 6th-century king of Dál Riata.
Armagh 1584/5 Ulster...