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resides in Norfolk, England. Bairnson,
MacBirnie,
MacBurnie, McBurnie, McBurney,
Mac****n,
MacMath,
MacMathon,
MacMhathain, M****ey, M****ie, Matheson, Mathewson...
- 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...
- the Two Descents) and was the
traditional gathering ground of
Clann MacMhathain,
translated into
English as Clan Matheson,
where the
fighting men of...
-
William Matheson (Gaelic:
Uilleam MacMhathain, 25
August 1910 - 30
November 1995) was a
Scottish Gaelic scholar, academic, and
ordained minister of the...
- as were the
heads of the
Wester Ross
Lochalsh MacMhathain (Matheson) and the
Kintail MacChoinnich (
MacKenzie) kindreds. Most of
these men,
including John...
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Waiyirri Kiara Milera,
Charlotte Rose Kate Bonney,
Michael Gilmour,
James MacMhathain Short The Wake
Eddie Diamandi Short Widowers Julian Tuna
Eddie Baroo...
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Irish language term
Baile Uí
Mhatháin or
Baile Mathuna,
meaning "Town of ****n". This may
refer to ****n (Mathgamain
mac Cennétig), a
southern chieftain...
- of Mabou.
Ailean a'
Ridse is
believed to have
composed the song Aoir a'
Mhathain ("The Bear's Satire"), for
which no
known tune survives,
following an incident...
-
concerning Clan
Matheson (Clann Mhic
Mhathain)
seems to
indicate that
Kermac is
identical to a
certain Coinneach mac Mathghamhna,
ancestor of the clan....