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- Clan Macnaghten (sometimes spelt as MacNachten, MacNaughton, McNaughton or McNorton), Scottish Gaelic: MacNeachdain, is a Scottish clan. The Clan Macnaghten...
- Scotland. It is an Anglicisation of Mac Reachtain an Ulster Gaelic variant of the patronymic surname Mac Neachtain (commonly Anglicised as McNaughton)...
- Bríd Ní Neachtain (/ˈbriːd niː ˈnɒktən/; Irish: [bʲɾʲiːdʲ n̠ʲiː ˈnʲaxt̪ˠənʲ]; born 1959) is an Irish actress known for Dancing at Lughnasa. Born in Rosmuc...
- the two centuries that followed is there mention of a bishop, Neachtan MacNeachtain whose death is set down under date 1085. In all other references to Ross...
- Terence "Sambo" McNaughton Personal information Irish name Toirealach Mac Neachtain Sport Hurling Position Left wing-back Born 1965 Cushendall, County Antrim...
- James McNaughton Personal information Irish name Séamus Mac Neachtain Sport Hurling Position Centre-forward Born 1997 Loughguile, County Antrim, Northern...
- John McKnight Personal information Irish name Seán Mac Neachtain Sport Gaelic football Position Left corner-back Born 1932 Killeavy, County Armagh, Northern...
- Ó Neachtain Circle. They included: Richard Tipper John Conry Tadhg Ó Rodaighe John Fergus (Eoin Ó Fearghusa) Charles O'Conor (historian) Seon Mac Solaidh...
- sons of Neachtain Ó Domhnaill, invaded Inishowen. The invaders were opposed by the ruling Ó Domhnaill who was aided in part by Maol M****re Mac Suibhne...
- charter evidencing Clement's authority in Argyll is one of Giolla Chríost Mac Neachtain of the church of St Muiredach (Kilmorich) to Inchaffray Abbey. Giolla...