-
traditions ****ociate the Mac
Neacails with the
mainland in ****ynt and Coigach; the
ruins of
Caisteal Mhic Neacail ("Mac
Neacail's Castle") near
Ullapool may...
- The
Nicolson Institute (Gaelic: Àrd-sgoil
MhicNeacail) in Stornoway, is the
largest school in the
Western Isles, Scotland. The
Nicolson is the only six-year...
- Lachlann, Ruaidhrí, and a
certain Eóin Mac
Neacail. The
latter appears to be the
earliest member of
Clann Mhic Neacail on record. At
about this time, this clan...
- Lachlann, Ruaidhrí, and a
certain Eóin Mac
Neacail. The
latter appears to be the
earliest member of
Clann Mhic Neacail on record. At
about this time, this clan...
-
ruins of
Caisteal Mhic Neacail ("Mac
Neacail's Castle") near
Ullapool may well
corroborate such
traditions of the mainland. The Mac
Neacails once also had possession...
-
brutality of the
evictions was
later submitted anonymously to Pàdraig Mac
Neacail, the
editor of the
column in
Gaelic in
which the poem was
published in...
-
Eilean an Easbuig,
Eilean Mhic Eachain, Rosgaigh,
Unsaraigh Islands Lochboisdale:
Eileanan Iasgaich: Main group:
Eilean Bàgh
Mhic Rois,
Eileanan Iasgaich...
-
brutality of the
evictions was
later submitted anonymously to Pàdraig Mac
Neacail, the
editor of the
column in
Canadian Gaelic in
which the poem was later...
- 19
centimetres (9.1 by 7.5 in). It was
written by
Dubhghall Albanach mac
mhic Cathail;
according to
Ronnie Black, he was
likely a
member of the MacM****rich...
- MacLean's
influence has been
pervasive and persistent. Poet
Aonghas Mac
Neacail started writing in English,
because "My
education gave me to
believe that...