- universities, a
Master of Arts (MA; Scots:
Maister o Arts,
Scottish Gaelic:
Maighstir nan Ealan) is the
holder of a
degree awarded to undergraduates, usually...
- father, and of an
Episcopal clergyman by her mother."
Through her
uncle Maighstir Alasdair MacDhòmhnaill,
Episcopalian Rector of
Kilchoan and a Clanranald...
- and was
buried at Howmore,
South Uist in 1636. The Bard's
father was
Maighstir Alasdair MacDhòmhnaill (Fr.
Alexander MacDonald, 1st of Dalilea), who...
-
Lovat was both
praised by
Alasdair Mac
Mhaighstir Alasdair and
reviled by
Maighstir Iain in the
Scottish Gaelic bardic poetry of the era. Lord
Lovat has also...
-
brought up and
educated in Fort William.
Allan MacDonald (Scottish Gaelic:
Maighstir Alein, An t-Athair
Ailean Dòmhnallach) (1859–1905),
Roman Catholic priest...
-
under the
leadership of the Bard Fr.
Allan MacDonald (Scottish Gaelic:
Maighstir Ailein).
Since the
current church was
consecrated by
Bishop George Smith...
-
addition to
being well
known locally as a folk hero,[clarification needed]
Maighstir Alasdair MacDhòmhnaill was the
father of poet
Alasdair mac Mhaighstir...
- John
Farquharson (Scottish Gaelic:
Maighstir Iain, an-tAthair Iain Mac Fhearchair) (19
April 1699 – 13
October 1782), was a
member of the
Scottish nobility...
-
considered for merging. ›
Alexander Cameron of Lochiel, S.J. (Scottish Gaelic:
Maighstir Sandaidh, an t-Athair
Alasdair Camshròn) (17
September 1701 in Achnacarry...
- Uist for
three years as a
child Fr.
Allan MacDonald (Scottish Gaelic:
Maighstir Ailean) (1859–1905),
Roman Catholic priest at Daliburgh,
folklore collector...