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- 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...
- 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...
- McIver MacSween (2 February 1935 – 11 December 2015) was a Scottish pathologist, professor of pathology at University of Glasgow, 1984 to 1999. MacSween was...
- eISSN 1745-817X. ISSN 0076-6097. S2CID 154568763. Campbell, ND (1911). "MacEwens and MacSweens". The Celtic Review. 7 (27): 272–284. doi:10.2307/30070248. JSTOR 30070248...