- surname. It
comes from the
Middle Scots "Meikill" (also
spelled "Meikle" or "
Mekill"),
meaning "big, large".
Notable people with the
surname include: Barbara...
- sort that was in Europe, and mony
coistly abilyeaments for hir body, with
mekill silver wark of
coistlye cupbordis, cowpis, & plaite." A list or inventory...
- to the
siege without success, "as can be rememberit, thar was
nevir sa
mekill (so much) pane
travell expensis and
diligence done and maid for the wynning...
- "To the Blak Crag in ****no past a****ne, His
houshauld set with men of
mekill mayne, Thre
monethis thar he
dwellyt in gud rest". Wallace’s
household at...
-
property to the boy. I wald him chuk,
cheik and chyn, and
cheris him so
mekill, That his
chief chymys he had
chevist to my sone,
Suppos the
churll wes...
-
resigned to him and his wife part of the
lordship of
Kintail and the
lands of
Mekill Braan. In 1544,
Kenneth was
commanded by the Earl of Huntly, who held a...
-
recorded also as
having been a
tenant of
Kynellane [Kinellan],
Scatell Mekill [Greater Scatwell],
Scatell Beg [Lesser Scatwell],
Kilquilladrum and Mylne...
- merk
lands of Glentig, with its
grain mill, the 5 and a half merk
lands of
Mekill Sallauchan, and the 4 merk
lands of
Little Sallauchan. The
first Laird of...
-
monie deir day; Bot I culd get nane at
sessioun nor Seinȝe :
Thairfoir the
mekill dum
Deuill droun all the meinȝe. DILIGENCE: Shaw me thy mater, man, with...
- as
viola players and were
listed in the
household on 10
March 1568 as "
Mekill [Big]
Thomas Hudson,
Robert Hudson,
James Hudson,
William Hudson", with...