- and
Eilean Chalbha (calf island) to the north, Rèidh
Eilean and Stac
MhicMhurchaidh to the west and
Eilean Mùsimul (mouse holm island) and Soa
Island to...
-
Creag Mhurchaidh Mhòir Ross and
Cromarty Broker 58°15′13″N 6°08′20″W / 58.2535°N 6.13877684°W / 58.2535; -6.13877684 (Camas
Creag Mhurchaidh Mhòir)...
-
constable but was
considered too headstrong: the
local clergyman John Mac
Mhurchaidh D****bh (John Murchison) was
appointed as a
compromise between rival Macrae...
-
Mackenzie goes on to say that two
Mackenzies named Ian Dubh
MacCoinnich Mhic Mhurchaidh and Ian
Gallda Mac
Fhionnla D****bh
having learned of the
cause of the...
- last
MacCodrum to
leave the
island was Dòmhnall
mhic Aoidh mhic Mhurchaidh mhic Iomhair mhic Iain
mhic Iomhair,
whose great-grandfather was the
first cousin...
- McVoirich" (either MacM****rich (which
becomes Currie or MacPherson) or Mac
Mhurchaidh), "Dulleis MacKwiddy", "Dwnsleif MacKcurra" and "Dwnsleyf MaKwra". "Dunslav"...
-
sociable and
among his
friends were
fellow musicians and
poets Niall Óg Mac
Mhurchaidh, Pádraig Mac
Giolla Fhiondáin (1665–1733), and
Toirdhealbhach Ó Cearbhalláin...
- MacRae, 8th of Inverinate,
North Carolina Loyalist war poet Iain mac
Mhurchaidh, who is a
highly important figure in 18th-century
Scottish Gaelic literature...
-
North America about whom we know anything", is Kintail-born Iain mac
Mhurchaidh,
descendant of the Clan
Macrae tacksmen of Inverinate, who
emigrated at...
- 89091°W / 54.25443; -9.89091),
promontory fort
Laghtmurragha (Leacht
Mhurchaidh) (54°19′28″N 9°37′33″W / 54.32444°N 9.62579°W / 54.32444; -9.62579)...