- each other.
Tearlach [Charles] Maclean,
eldest son of
Hector Maclean, 1st of Lochbuie,
brother of
Lachlan Maclean, 1st of Duart.
Tearlach was part of...
- Hertfordshire,
England aged 58 son of Mary I (primogeniture)
Charles I (
Teàrlach I Stiùbhairt) 1625–1649 19
November 1600
Dunfermline Palace son of James...
- of Clan
Tearlach 'Mild'
Patrick Campbell (k.1676), of Morinche, 5th of
Tearlach Charles '
Tearlach Ban'
Campbell (1650–1723), 6th of
Tearlach,
Baron Baillie...
-
Premier League side, Bournemouth, and
Scotland Charles Fraser Mackintosh (
Teàrlach Friseal Mac An Toisich) – Lawyer,
author and politician. Born and raised...
-
Charles Grant (
Teàrlach Grannd in
Scottish Gaelic; 16
April 1746 – 31
October 1823) was a
British politician influential in
Indian and
domestic affairs...
- 1998). "Bidders
storm 'The Castle'". Variety.
Retrieved 5
March 2022.
Tearlach Hutchenson, "The Castle",
Cinema Papers, August/September 2000 p10-14 The...
-
Chloinn 'Illeathainn: Eachann, Lachann; Eachann, Lachann; Eachann, Lachann;
Teàrlach". Jones;
Gimson (1986) p. 287. Hanks; Hardcastle;
Hodges (2006) pp. 162...
-
Stapleton (who
devised an
Antiqua orthography for
Irish in 1639) Quinnell,
Teàrlach (8 July 2009). "Moladh air
deagh bhàrd..."
Naidheachdan (in
Scottish Gaelic)...
- clan on Berneray.
Tearlach Charles See also SG
Teàrlach.
Teàrlach Charles Etymologically unrelated to En Charles. See also SG
Tearlach.
Tiobaid Theobald...
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Portuguese Carlos Carlinhos Romanian Carol Russian Карл (Karl)
Scottish Gaelic Teàrlach Serbian Карло (Karlo)
Slovak Karol Slovene Karel Spanish Carlos Carlito...