- Iain mac
Mhurchaidh,
alias John
MacRae (c. 1725 – c. 1780), was a Scotland-born bard from Kintail, a
member of Clan Macrae, and an
early immigrant to the...
- is
Seamus Mac Murphy, the
handsomest man in Ireland." (Mise
Seumus 'A'
Mhurchaidh is
deise 'bhfuil in Eirinn). He had a re****tion as a
great drinker and...
- who
survived to be
taken prisoner was the
Loyalist war poet Iain mac
Mhurchaidh (John Macrae), a
member of Clan Macrae, a
recent immigrant from Kintail...
- husband. In 1773, Rev.
Bethune wrote a
letter to the
Kintail poet Iain mac
Mhurchaidh (John Macrae), a
major figure in
Scottish Gaelic literature, whom Rev...
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Christopher Plummer, who,
around 1773,
famously persuaded poet Iain mac
Mhurchaidh, a
major figure in
Scottish Gaelic literature, to
emigrate from Kintail...
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Eilean Donan,
clergymen and
poets (such as
Donnchadh MacRath) and Iain mac
Mhurchaidh. The
Killilan and
Inverinate estate is
owned by
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid...
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Scottish Gaelic means seed of
Murdoch with the full
Gaelic being Siol
Mhurchaidh and may also be
known by the
Anglicised Gaelic surname of MacMurchie....
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Retrieved December 28, 2016. Newton,
Michael (2014). "Unsettling Iain mac
Mhurchaidh's slumber: The
Carolina Lullaby, authorship, and the
influence of print...
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Murray in Galloway.
MacMhunna Munn
MacMhurardaich MacCurdy On Arran. Mac
Mhurchaidh MacMurchie, MacMurchy, MacMurdo, MacMurray, Murchie, Murchison, Murdoch...
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constable but was
considered too headstrong: the
local clergyman John Mac
Mhurchaidh D****bh (John Murchison) was
appointed as a
compromise between rival Macrae...