- Clan
MacFarlane (Scottish Gaelic:
Clann Phàrlain [ˈkʰl̪ˠãũn̪ˠ ˈfaːrˠl̪ˠɛn]) is a
Highland Scottish clan.
Descended from the
medieval Earls of Lennox, the...
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Dunfermline (/dʌnˈfɜːrmlɪn/ ; Scots: Dunfaurlin,
Scottish Gaelic: Dùn
Phàrlain) is a city, parish, and
former royal burgh in Fife, Scotland, 3
miles (5 km)...
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Dunfermline (Scottish Gaelic: Dùn
Phàrlain) is a
former burgh and
current city in Fife, Scotland. The town grew
under the
influence of
Queen Margaret to...
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MacFarlane or
Macfarlane is a
surname derived from the
Gaelic patronymic Mac
Phàrlain (son of Parlan),
shared by: Alan
Macfarlane (born 1941),
professor of anthropological...
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Strathearn ~1150 but Celtic\Culdees
bishops prior. 92,530
Dunfermline Dùn
Phàrlain The
Ancient Capital Fife ~1124 as a
royal burgh 2022 as a city Dunfermline...
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garments into our
permanent collection for
several reasons," says Adam Mac
Phàrlain,
curator of
clothing and
textiles for MHS, in a
press release. "First,...
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Macfarlane (15
February 1901—7
November 1982;
Scottish Gaelic:
Murchadh Mac
Phàrlain)
known as Bàrd
Mhealboist ("the
Melbost Bard") was a
published poet, songwriter...
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Malcolm MacFarlane (Calum Mac
Phàrlain, 1853–1931) was a
Scottish Gaelic scholar and songwriter. He was a
Secretary and
President of
Gaelic Society of Glasgow...
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Dunfermline (Scottish Gaelic: Dùn
Phàrlain, Scots: Dunfaurlin) was a
local government district in the Fife region...
- Gilchrist's son
Malduin was
father to Parlan. In 1344, Parlan's son,
Malcolm Mac
Pharlain,
renewed the
charter for the
lands of
Arrochar from Donald, the 6th Earl...