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Milton of Leys (Scottish Gaelic:
Baile Muilinn an Leigheis,
meaning "Mill-Farm of Medicine" ) is an area of the city of
Inverness in the
Highland council...
- Clannaboy. From at
least the 1650s the town was
known as "Iron Mills" (
Muilinn Iarainn in Irish,
anglicised "Mullynieren"). In 1667, the town was created...
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Muilinn Mhiabhaig (Meavag Mill) 57°52′01″N 6°48′17″W / 57.866863°N 6.804661°W / 57.866863; -6.804661 (The
Golden Road,
Meavaig South,
Muilinn Mhiabhaig...
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ascent is
possible from
Fortingall (grid
reference NN738470) up
Gleann Muilinn but this is a
round trip of
around 20 km. The
summit is
marked by a large...
- is
recorded as
having died in 496; Colmán
Comraire of Uisneach; Colmán
Muilinn,
founder of the
church of
Daire Chaechain in Dál Riata;
Bishop Mac Erca...
- of Tellach-Eathach, was
drowned in the lake of the
crannog of Caill-an-
muilinn, the
feast day of Berach, Sunday, this year and his
other brother, namely...
- of Tellach-Eathach, was
drowned in the lake of the
crannog of Caill-an-
muilinn, the
feast day of Berach, Sunday, this year and his
other brother, namely...
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Ballygonny More
Baile gConaidh Mór
homestead of fire-wood
Drummullan Droim Muilinn Mullan's ridge/ridge of the
little summit Moneyhaw Muine hDith brake of...
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Archiepiscopus Ardmach****,
obijt 622, 12 Sep." His
paternal uncle was St.
Colman Muilinn, of Derrykeighan,
County Antrim.[citation needed] An
alternative genealogy...