- King
Robert II of Scotland. His
father was
probably a
chief of the
MacNeachdainn (
MacNaughton) kindred.
Domhnall was
university trained, and by 1431 had...
- Clan
Macnaghten (sometimes
spelt as
MacNachten,
MacNaughton,
McNaughton or McNorton),
Scottish Gaelic:
MacNeachdain, is a
Scottish clan. The Clan Macnaghten...
- 1799. and was
named after a
local landowner. The name
MacNaughton
derives from "
MacNeachdainn",
meaning "Son of Nechtan."[citation needed] Mímir Ó hÓgáin...
- and
election to that see on 1 July 1437,
after the
death of
Domhnall MacNeachdainn, the last
elected bishop who died on his way to
obtain consecration...
-
McNaughton (New York politician) (1830–1893),
American politician Domhnall MacNeachdainn (died 1440), dean and
bishop This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- Iona,
perhaps founded in the
early 9th century, in the
reign of Caustantín
mac Fergusa, King of the Picts. It is not
clear when its
abbots got independence...
-
Andrew Umfray John de
Peebles Robert Sinclair Robert de
Cardeny Domhnall MacNeachdainn James Kennedy Alexander Lauder Thomas Livingston James Bruce William...
-
Andrew Umfray John de
Peebles Robert Sinclair Robert de
Cardeny Domhnall MacNeachdainn James Kennedy Alexander Lauder Thomas Livingston James Bruce William...
- In
office 1398/9–1437
Predecessor Robert Sinclair Successor Domhnall MacNeachdainn Previous post(s) Dean of
Dunkeld Orders Ordination x 1394 Consecration...
- the summer. He was
buried in St Mary's chapel, Dunfermline.
Gordon A. C.
MacGregor,
Bruce of Cultmalundy, in The Red Book of
Perthshire (Perthshire Heritage...