- pp. 5. C. Paterson, "The combs, ornaments,
weights and coins",
Cille Pheadair: A
Norse Farmstead and
Pictish Burial Cairn in
South Uist. Mike Parker...
- Cill
Pheadair,
meaning 'Peter's church', may
refer to: Kilpedder,
County Wicklow, Ireland, a
village Kilphedir, Sutherland, Scotland, a
remote settlement...
-
crofters retain grazing rights on the island. The
remains of
Teampall Pheadair (St Peter's Church) and
burial ground are in the
south east
around Loch...
- to
Saint Peter,
which gave the area its
former name of
Kilpeter ("Cille
Pheadair" in
Scottish Gaelic). The present-day old
village dates mainly back to...
- and
English origin. It can also be an
English translation of
Gaelic Mac
Pheadair (same meaning) or an
Americanized form of
cognate surnames like Peeters...
-
roinn ròn am
fearann eadar Baghasdal agus
Cille Pheadair". "Mar a
chaidh Baghasdal is
Cille Pheadair a'
sgaradh le ron". "Alexander
hears jobs and cuts...
-
through by a river. The
remains of the
church of
Saint Peter,
Teampull Pheadair, are
located north of the settlement. It
existed since at
least the 1600s...
- St. Peter's (Scottish Gaelic:
Baile Pheadair;
formerly known as "Santo Pedro", "Saint-Pierre", "Port Toulouse", and "St. Peters") is a
small incorporated...
-
Kilpedder (Irish: Cill
Pheadair,
meaning "Peter's church") is a
village in
County Wicklow, Ireland,
located off the N11 road
between Kilmacanogue and Newtownmountkennedy...
- St. Peter's
Church Teampall Pheadair St. Peter's
Church in the 19th century. St. Peter's
Church Location Aungier Street,
Dublin Country Ireland Denomination...