-
Baillie John
MacMorran (1553-1595), a
merchant and
Baillie of Edinburgh, was
killed during a riot at
Edinburgh High School. His
house at Riddle's Court...
- Mc
Morran or
MacMorran is a surname.
Recorded as O'Morahan, O'Moran, Mc
Morran, Moran,
Morran,
Morahan and others, it is
possibly of
Irish origin. Moran...
- John
Mounteney (1882).
Militia Act. p. 21.
Retrieved 18
February 2024.
MacMorran, Alexander;
Colquhoun Dill, T. R. (1898). The
Local Government Act 1888...
- Riddle's
Court is the well-preserved 16th-century
house of a
merchant John
MacMorran, who was shot by
rioting schoolboys in 1595. Today, the
majority of shops...
- 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...
-
Macpherson Ferguson (1784–1855),
younger son of Adam
Ferguson (CP) John
MacMorran (1553–1595),
Burgh official shot by schoolchildren.
Duncan Forbes, Lord...
- PMID 30064674. Al-Azem A,
Kaushal Sharma M,
Turenne C,
Hoban D,
Hershfield E,
MacMorran J, et al. (1998). "Rural
outbreaks of
Mycobacterium tuberculosis in a...
-
Edinburgh High
School in 1595, shot and
killed Bailie MacMorran in a
siege at the school.
MacLeod of ****ynt who betra****
James Graham, 1st
Marquess of...
-
ancestry back to Alpin,
father of Cináed
mac Ailpín. Po****r
tradition has been
until recently to
consider Cináed
mac Ailpín the
first King of
Scots and a...
-
Handbook for
Churchwardens and
Parochial Church Councillors,
Kenneth MacMorran &
Timothy J Briden, London : Mowbray, 2006. ISBN 0-8264-8153-1 The Churchwarden's...