- on the
relationships between the Camerons, MacGillonies,
MacMartins and others. The
MacMartins and
MacMillians are also
sometimes described as
being related...
- Thames.
Scotland There are
several groups of
Martins or
Macmartins in Scotland. The
MacMartins of
Letterfinlay appear to have
allied themselves to the...
-
powerful chiefs.
According to the
Oxford Companion to
Scottish History, the
MacMartins of
Letterfinlay who were a sept of the Clan
Cameron would have seen themselves...
- but also
included the MacLoughlins, O'Branigans, O'Rahillys of Kerry,
MacMartins of Tyrone, O'Cahans, MacLachlans, Lamonts, MacSorleys, MacNeills, MacEwens...
-
having predeceased him, Ewen was
initially fostered by his brethren, the
MacMartins of Letterfinlay, but then
spent much of his
youth under the "guardianship"...
- "Chuckles the Chipmunk"
Herman Phil
Bruns as
Sloan John
McMartin (as "John
Macmartin") as Man in
office Music in the film
ranges from
rudimentary drum cadences...
- (according to Skene) and
possibly Clan Vean/Clan
MacBean (or McBain)). The
MacMartins of Clan
Cameron and Clan
MacMillan are also
sometimes described as have...
-
confederation than a
homogenous clan and the
MacMartins'
defection reflected this. In this view of history, the
MacMartins were
punished for
their treachery by...
-
delivering over the prisoners, but
before any
report had been
given in,
Macmartin, the
absent soldier,
rushed in
amongst his fellow-prisoners, all pale...
- of the 15th
chief Archibald (Gilleasbuig)
Macdonald and Mary
Macmartin of the
Macmartin Camerons. The anti-Jacobite Whig
historian Thomas Babington Macaulay...