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Robert Roy
MacGregor (Scottish Gaelic:
Raibeart Ruadh MacGriogair; 7
March 1671 – 28
December 1734) was a
Jacobite Scottish outlaw, who
later became a...
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MacGregor is a
Scottish surname. The name is
Anglicised form of the
Scottish Gaelic MacGriogair. The
Gaelic name was
originally a patronym, and means...
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Reverend Alasdair MacGriogair (1806–1881) was a
Scottish writer and minister.
Alasdair MacGriogair was born in 1806 in Glengairn, in Aberdeenshire, where...
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usually refers to the
Scottish folk hero Rob Roy
MacGregor (Scottish Gaelic:
Raibeart Ruadh MacGriogair, 1671–1734). Rob Roy may also
refer to: Rob Roy...
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derived from the
Gaelic Mac Griogair /
Mac Greagair meaning 'son of Griogar', the
Gaelic form of the
given name Gregory. Clan
MacGregor were a
famous Highland...
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Mac Colla (c. 1610–1647), 17th-century
military officer Alasdair Alpin MacGregor (1899–1970),
Scottish writer and
photographer Alasdair MacGriogair (1806–1881)...
- 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...
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Patrick McGregor (Scottish Gaelic: Pàdraig
MacGriogair d. 1636),
better known as Gilderoy, was a
Scottish outlaw and m****
murderer who
engaged in cattle...
- ("Marion Campbell"), the
widow of
Griogair Ruadh Mac Griogair ("Gregor the Red
MacGregor") (1541–1570), the
chief of the Clan
MacGregor of Glen Strae, who was...
- was born at
Glenlyon manse in 1895. Fr.
James MacGregor (Scottish Gaelic:
Maighstir Seumas MacGriogair),
parish priest of
Fortingall for the Catholic...