- the Thames.
Scotland There are
several groups of
Martins or
Macmartins in Scotland. The
MacMartins of
Letterfinlay appear to have
allied themselves to...
-
styled "
MacGillonay".
Studies of M****cript 1467 have
thrown closer light on the
relationships between the Camerons,
MacGillonies,
MacMartins and others...
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powerful chiefs.
According to the
Oxford Companion to
Scottish History, the
MacMartins of
Letterfinlay who were a sept of the Clan
Cameron would have seen themselves...
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better known as
Mac Martin was an
American bluegr**** musician. He was born in Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania on
April 26, 1925.
William "
Mac Martin"
Colleran used...
- John Mc
Martin (1929–2016) was an
American stage, film and
television actor. John Mc
Martin may also
refer to: John Mc
Martin (Canadian politician) (1858–1918)...
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MacLoughlins, O'Branigans, O'Rahillys of Kerry,
MacMartins of Tyrone, O'Cahans,
MacLachlans, Lamonts,
MacSorleys,
MacNeills,
MacEwens,
MacQueens,
MacSweens...
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confederation than a
homogenous clan and the
MacMartins'
defection reflected this. In this view of history, the
MacMartins were
punished for
their treachery by...
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having predeceased him, Ewen was
initially fostered by his brethren, the
MacMartins of Letterfinlay, but then
spent much of his
youth under the "guardianship"...
- Vurich/Clan
MacPherson, Clan
MacPhail and Clan Dhai/Clan
Davidson (according to Skene) and
possibly Clan Vean/Clan
MacBean (or McBain)). The
MacMartins of Clan...
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Martin MacInnes (born 1983) is a
Scottish author of
three novels including Infinite Ground (2016),
which won the
Somerset Maugham Award, and In Ascension...