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- the MacAuleys and MacPhoils of the middle Glens of Antrim for ****istance against the MacDonnells. The two small clans (the MacAuleys and MacPhoils) were...
- Scotland, it is an Anglicisation of the Gaelic Mac Phàil (Scottish) Mac Pháil (Irish) Mac Phóil (Irish) "Mac Phaayl" (Manx) meaning "son of Pàil/Páill/Póil/Paayl"...
- battle and became spectators. Sorley Boy MacDonnell then rode out to the chiefs of the MacAuleys and MacPhoils and persuaded them to join his ranks, to...
- of Aura, in which the McQuillans were defeated by the MacDonnells. The MacAuleys and MacPhoils arrived midway through the battle, and had planned on siding...
- Rasharkin. Other derivations found include MacPhóil, MacPóil, MacPaul, MacVail, Vail, Paulson, Polson and Powlson MacPhaayl, Maelfabhail; From the book, Manx...
- 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...
- Other names Variant form(s) Boghossian (Western Armenian) MacPhàil (Scottish Gaelic) Mac Phóil, Mac Póilín (Irish) Pálffy, Pálfi (Hungarian) Pálsson (Icelandic)...
- slain. Writing of this family, Mac Lysaght states: "Mac Fall (MacPhail and MacPhoil) which I think is of Scottish and Clan MacPhail origin. O'Mulfoyle is...
- O'Casey), son of Pól, son of Séamus, would be known to his neighbours as Seán Phóil Shéamuis. Occasionally, if the mother or grandmother was a well-known person...
- Guilfoyle is an Irish surname. It originates from Gaelic Mac Giolla Phoil, meaning "son (or descendant) of the follower of St. Paul". They were once a...