-
those pressed into his
service were the
deposed MacSweens of Knapdale,
under Murchadh MacSween. The
MacSweens seemed to have been of
doubtful loyalty as they...
-
Prudence ****
MacSween is an
Australian television and
radio presenter, reporter,
social commentator, and
public relations director. She has made a number...
- John
MacSween, and his brothers, the
MacSweens'
ancestral lands of Knapdale,
provided that they oust John Menteith. It is
possible that
MacSween, and...
-
Cowal and
Knapdale as the
ancestors of the Lamonts,
MacEwens of Otter, Maclachlans, and the
MacSweens.
While the clan is
centred in
Barra in the
Outer Hebrides...
- Rod
MacSween is the
founder and CEO of
International Talent Booking (ITB). He was
known for
bringing artists such as: The Who, Pink
Floyd and
Robert Plant’s...
- of the nomination". The
MacQueens or
MacSweens were
numerous in the Hebrides. The
Reverend of Snizort,
Donald MacQueen was of such
intellect that he even...
-
descendants of the O'Cathains of Ulster. The
MacLachlans, Lamonts,
MacSorleys,
MacNeills,
MacEwens,
MacQueens,
MacSweens are all
Scottish clans who are believed...
- John
MacSween may
refer to: Eóin
Mac Suibhne (fl. 1310),
Scottish nobleman John
MacSween (haggis entrepreneur) (died 2006),
Scottish butcher and entrepreneur...
- 2011 in the
album Chœurs with
musicians Bernard Falaise and
Alexander MacSween. The
music was
composed for
Wajdi Mouawad's
production of a
trilogy from...
- known, was
built by the
MacSweens in the 15th
century on the north-east
coast of Raasay. Latterly, it
became a base for the
MacLeod of Lewis's pirating...