- the 1970
comedy film
Quackser Fortune Has a
Cousin in the Bronx.
Shane MacThomais, the cemetery's historian, was the
author and
contributor to a number...
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MacThomais dies". Journal.ie. 21
March 2014. "Historian
Shane MacThomáis dies". RTÉ News. 21
March 2014.
Retrieved 9
November 2015. "New
Mac Thomáis book...
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Derick Smith Thomson (Scottish Gaelic:
Ruaraidh MacThòmais; 5
August 1921,
Stornoway – 21
March 2012, Glasgow) was a
Scottish poet, publisher, lexicographer...
- Hay (Deòrsa
Mac Iain Dheòrsa, 1915–1984), Lewis-born
poets Derick Thomson (Ruaraidh
MacThòmais, 1921–2012) and Iain
Crichton Smith (Iain
Mac a' Ghobhainn...
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Bloomsbury Publishing, p. 305; ISBN 0-7475-5806-X Toolis, p. 74 Toolis, p. 28
MacThomáis,
Shane (2005). "Three
Volunteers killed in Coagh"
Archived 9
August 2011...
- Liam
Mac Gabhann as joint-editors 1934:
Domhnall O'Donoghue 1937:
Tadhg Lynch 1970: Seán Ó Brádaigh 1972:
Coleman Moynihan 1972: Éamonn
MacThomáis (Arrested)...
- in
books such as Gur Cake and Coal
Blocks (1976) by
historian Éamonn
Mac Thomáis. Redmond, Caitríona (10
April 2014). "Why Gur Cake
needs EU Designated...
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Anglicised form of the
Gaelic Mac Thomáis; similarly,
Holmes can also be a
variant of Cavish,
derived as an
Anglicised form of
Mac Thámhais. Alan Holmes, Welsh...
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medical doctor lived and
practised on
Belgrave Road,
Rathmines Éamonn
MacThomáis, 1927–2002, born in Rathmines, was an author, broadcaster, historian,...
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respective native languages. The
editors of Carn have included:
Frang MacThòmais (1973–1974),
Scottish Pádraig Ó
Snodaigh (1974–1977),
Irish Cathal Ó Luain...