-
Cameron (born c. 1550),
known as
Black Taylor of the Axe (Scottish
Gaelic Taillear Dubh na Tuaighe) was a
famed warrior of the
Scottish Highlands during the...
- Taylor. Some
members of the
Taylor sept are
descendants of
Donald Cameron ('
Taillear Dubh na Tuaighe'), who
lived in the
Scottish Highlands Lochaber area ("Cameron...
- The
Lairig Ghru (Scottish Gaelic: Làirig Dhrù) is one of the
mountain p****es
through the
Cairngorms of Scotland. The
route and
mountain p**** partially...
- sept of the Clan
Cameron of the
Scottish Highlands who are
descendants of
Taillear Dubh na
Tuaighe (b.1550), see:
Taylor sept.
Scottish Clan &
Family Encyclopedia...
-
battle the
Chief of
MacKintosh is
believed to have been
killed by
Donald '
Taillear Dubh na Tuaighe' Cameron, (son of the XIV
Chief of Clan Cameron), with...
-
battle the
chief of
Mackintosh is
believed to have been
killed by
Donald '
Taillear Dubh na Tuaighe' Cameron, (son of the XIV
Chief of Clan Cameron), with...
- Todd
Talmhach Tolmie Tolmach Tolmie Tuairnear Turner Tàileach
Tallach Tàillear Taylor Tulach Tulloch,
Tough Ualas Wallace Umphraidh Humphrey In Braemar...
- Sibéal, and many
other artists. In 1753, John
Cameron (Scottish Gaelic: An
Taillear Mac Alasdair) of Dochan****ie in Lochaber,
composed (Scottish Gaelic: Òran...
- 28th Chief,
Conservative member of the
Scottish Parliament and life peer
Taillear Dubh na
Tuaighe (c. 1550–?),
Donald Cameron,
illegitimate son of 13th chief;...
- action, the
chief of
MacKintosh is
believed to have been
killed by
Donald '
Taillear Dubh na Tuaighe'
Cameron (son of the XIV
Chief of Clan Cameron), with a...