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- McQuillan and MacQuillan are surnames of Irish origin. There are several unrelated origins of the surnames McQuillan and MacQuillan. The Ulster variant...
- Malcolm MacQuillan (died 9/10 February 1307) was a 13th-14th century nobleman. In July 1300, Malcolm was granted safe conduct by the English so he could...
- full ancient genealogy of the McQuillan was lost in the 1760s by Ephraim MacQuillan. Spelling variations for the name McKellen include: McQuillan, McQuillen...
- Gaelic: holly). The name has become Anglicised as MacCullen & McCullen, and MacQuillan & McQuillan. The name appears in Irish mythology. The family are thought...
- MacDomhnaill) was a son of Colla MacDonnell, Captain of the Route and Evelyn MacQuillan. He was killed accidentally in 1571 at Ballycastle. Upon the death of...
- undercover agent and Marxist. He pla**** a young soldier named Thomas Macquillan in the ITV drama Harry Price Ghost Hunter, ITV's adaptation of Neil Spring's...
- by a more pronounced shade of the same colours. The art critic Melissa MacQuillan sees in his face his pride and the firmness of his character. Monet described...
- (Monsieur Charpentier) (1878) Distel 1990. Kostenevič 1995. Proust 1927. MacQuillan 1986. This page is in part a translation from de:Marguerite Charpentier...
- foundation established in 1485 by Rory MacQuillan. It is said that the first battle between the warring MacDonnell and MacQuillan clans was fought on nearby land...
- O'Neill to ****ist the MacQuillans. They took the castle and it was given to MacQuillan for safe keeping. It was intact until 1896 when a storm demolished much...