- Bally****n (Irish:
Baile Uí
Mhatháin,
meaning '****n's town') on the
River Inny is a town in the
southern part of
County Longford, Ireland. It is 19 km...
- Clan
Matheson (Scottish Gaelic:
Clann Mhathain [ˈkʰl̪ˠãũn̪ˠ ˈvãhɛn]) is a
Highland Scottish clan. The
surname Matheson has more than one anglicization...
-
Marquis MacMhata Mathewson,
Mathieson MacMhatha Matheson In the south. Mac
Mhathain MacMann,
Matheson MacMann in Glenlivet.
Matheson in the north. MacMhàrtainn...
- rendered. A fifteenth-century
pedigree concerning Clan
Matheson (Clann Mhic
Mhathain)
seems to
indicate that
Kermac is
identical to a
certain Coinneach mac...
-
Waiyirri Kiara Milera,
Charlotte Rose Kate Bonney,
Michael Gilmour,
James Mac
Mhathain Short The Wake
Eddie Diamandi Short Widowers Julian Tuna
Eddie Baroo, John...
- the Two Descents) and was the
traditional gathering ground of
Clann Mac
Mhathain,
translated into
English as Clan Matheson,
where the
fighting men of the...
- of Mabou.
Ailean a'
Ridse is
believed to have
composed the song Aoir a'
Mhathain ("The Bear's Satire"), for
which no
known tune survives,
following an incident...
-
William Matheson (Gaelic:
Uilleam Mac
Mhathain, 25
August 1910 - 30
November 1995) was a
Scottish Gaelic scholar, academic, and
ordained minister of the...
- were also imprisoned, as were the
heads of the
Wester Ross
Lochalsh Mac
Mhathain (Matheson) and the
Kintail MacChoinnich (MacKenzie) kindreds. Most of these...