- Lachlann.
Nothing definite is
known of Eachann, yet the
Sleat seanachie McVurich claimed that he had
another son,
Siothach an Dronan, who
settled in Ireland...
- MacM****rich. The
Hebridean MacM****rich
evolved in such a way that the
forms McVurich and
McCurrie
first appeared in the 17th century, and by the 18th
century Currie...
-
something that
sounded similar. MacM****rich took
variations such as Mac
Vurich, Currie,
Curry and Currey. The most
numerous and well-known sept of Ó Comhraidhe...
- MacLear, MacLeary, MacLees, MacLeish, MacLerie, MacLise, MacLish, MacMurdo, MacMurdoch, MacMurich, Mac
Vurich, MacVurrich, Murdoch, Murdoson, Pearson, Smith....
- MacBain,
Cowan vs MacCowan,
Ritchie vs MacRitchie. Also, the
prefixes Mac- and
Mc- are interchangeable,
although individuals may have a
preference as to which...
-
immunity which the
monastery of Iona had from his
ancestors before him" – Mac
Vurich. It
might be
expressed that Iona
Abbey had been
acting as a "(holy owned)...
- Cattanach, Clan
Vurich/Clan MacPherson, Clan
MacPhail and Clan Dhai/Clan
Davidson (according to Skene) and
possibly Clan Vean/Clan
MacBean (or
McBain)). The...
-
Translations of John Ray's
Dictionariolum Trilingue. The
beginning of Mac
Vurich's Panegyrick on the MacLeans.
Bibliographical Note on 'Gearan Brathar' [of...
-
record of Ùisdean
occur in the
traditional histories of the
shenachie Mac
Vurich and Hugh Macdonald.
According to the
Sleat shenachie, Ùisdean,
along with...
-
history of Scotland. The
Scottish bard
family of the MacM****rich (or "Mac
Vurich"),
ollamhs to Clan
Raghnaill claim descent from him.
Muireadhach served...