- Clan Hay (Scottish Gaelic:
Garadh or
MacGaradh) is a
Scottish clan of the
Grampian region of
Scotland that has pla**** an
important part in the history...
- 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...
- few
months later Anne was
living with him at this
address as Anne
MacGaradh.
MacGaradh was, his sons said, a war-cry of the Hay
family but it was entirely...
-
Eochaidh Baicidh Nia Mór
mac Lughna Lughaidh mac Lughna Fear Tri Aodh
Caomh mac Garadh Glundubh Coinne mac Fear Tri
Muireadh Tireach mac Fiachra Sraibrintne...
-
House Terrace in
London on 16
December 1976. In 1943 he
married Jean
MacGaradh Wilson. They did not have any children. Sir
Harrie M****ey Sec R.S; Sir...
-
Invergarry in 1721, and was
eulogized in the song-poem
Alistair à
Gleanna Garadh by his
kinswoman Sìleas na Ceapaich,
which hearkens back to the mythological...
- "Alasdair À
Gleann Garadh" (English:
Alexander Of Glengarry), "Alasdair À
Gleann Garadh" as
performed by
Rachel Walker "Alasdair À
Gleann Garadh" as performed...
-
Garadh Alasdair Mac Mhaighstir Alasdair John Roy
Stewart Seán "Clárach"
Mac Domhnaill: Mo
Ghile Mear
Walter Scott Carolina Nairne Agnes Maxwell MacLeod...
- The
soldier and death. B. W. Huebsch. p. 46.
Retrieved 26
September 2010.
Mac Donald,
George (1875), The Wise Woman, London: Strahan& Co. "The Wise Woman...
- Sydney. The longest-lasting was
Mac-Talla (lit. 'The Echo'),
published by
Jonathon G.
MacKinnon [gd] from 1892 to 1904.
Mac-Talla
began as a w****ly, but...