- Iain
mac Mhurchaidh,
alias John
MacRae (c. 1725 – c. 1780), was a Scotland-born bard from Kintail, a
member of Clan Macrae, and an
early immigrant to the...
- John
MacMhurchaidh D****bh (John Murchison) was
appointed as a
compromise between rival Macrae and
Maclennan interests.
Furious at this treatment,
MacGillechriosd...
-
victims by saying, "My name is
Seamus Mac Murphy, the
handsomest man in Ireland." (Mise
Seumus 'A'
Mhurchaidh is
deise 'bhfuil in Eirinn). He had a re****tion...
- 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...
- "Dunslavie McVoirich" (either
MacM****rich (which
becomes Currie or
MacPherson) or
MacMhurchaidh), "Dulleis
MacKwiddy", "Dwnsleif
MacKcurra" and "Dwnsleyf MaKwra"...
-
increasingly treated as
poaching by the Anglo-Scottish landlords. Iain
mac Mhurchaidh had
already composed a poem
complaining that his
hunting rights were...
- in
North America about whom we know anything", is Kintail-born Iain
mac Mhurchaidh,
descendant of the Clan
Macrae tacksmen of Inverinate, who emigrated...
- Ride
Ralph Waldo Emerson:
Concord Hymn
David Humphreys Iain
mac Mhurchaidh Cionneach MacCionnich
Haxhi Shehreti:
Alipashiad Lord
Byron Rigas Feraios Dionysios...
-
those who
survived to be
taken prisoner was the
Loyalist war poet Iain
mac Mhurchaidh (John Macrae), a
member of Clan Macrae, a
recent immigrant from Kintail...
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castellans of
Eilean Donan,
clergymen and
poets (such as
Donnchadh MacRath) and Iain
mac Mhurchaidh. The
Killilan and
Inverinate estate is
owned by
Sheikh Mohammed...