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- Scottish Gaelic Mac an t-Sagairt, meaning "son of the priest" Also having the forms McTaggart and Taggart. Fearchar mac an t-sagairt (anglicised as Farquhar...
- Fearchar of Ross or Ferchar mac in tSagairt (Fearchar mac an t-sagairt, often anglicized as Farquhar MacTaggart), was the first of the Scottish Ó Beólláin...
- Hugh [probably Gaelic: Aodh], was the third successor of Ferchar mac in tSagairt as Mormaer of Ross (1323–1333). Hugh de Ross was the eldest son and heir...
- Hugh (Middle Irish: Áedh; died 1218) was an early 13th-century bishop of Brechin. He either from the native Gaelic ecclesiastical family of Brechin who...
- MacTaggart and McTaggart, which are anglicisations of the Gaelic Mac an t-Sagairt, meaning "son of the priest". The name is sometimes written Teggart or...
- Priest's Leap (Gaelic Léim an tSagairt) is a steep and nearly straight single-lane mountain p**** between Coomhola Bridge and the village of Bonane east...
- Prestonpans (/prɛstənˈpænz/ Scottish Gaelic: Baile an t-Sagairt, Scots: The Pans) is a mining town, situated approximately eight miles east of Edinburgh...
- the east 115 metres (377 ft) which incorporates Cnoc Mòr and Beinn an t-Sagairt, and the third in Ronaigh Beag, which rises to 74 metres (243 ft). Like...
- Monaghan, a large Celtic cross now tops a M**** rock known as Leacht a 'tSagairt ("The Priest's Flagstone"). The bullet hole in the altar below the cross...
- Scottish or Ultonian origin. It is an Anglicisation of the Gaelic Mac an t-Sagairt, meaning "son of the priest". Also having the forms MacTaggart and Taggart...