- Clan
Mackintosh (Clann Mhic an
Tòisich) is a
Scottish clan from
Inverness in the
Scottish Highlands. The
chiefs of the clan are the
Mackintoshes of Mackintosh...
- A toísech or toísech
clainne was the head of a
local kin-group in
medieval Scotland. The word,
meaning "first" or "leader" in
Scottish Gaelic, is first...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
McIntosh or
Mackintosh (Gaelic: Mac an
Tòisich) may
refer to: Mackintosh, a form of
waterproof raincoat Mackintosh's or...
- Macintosh, or
Mackintosh (Gaelic: Mac an
Tòisich) is a
Scottish surname,
originating from the Clan Mackintosh. Mac an
Tòisich means (son of) leader/chief.[citation...
- in
Scottish Gaelic; the
latter forms an
element in "MacIntosh" (Mac an
Tòisich) (see Clan Mackintosh). Both
words originally had a
similar meaning in...
- men from
Inverness Castle led by the governor's son,
Donnchadh Mac an
Tòisich (Duncan Mackintosh). Both
leaders were
killed in the battle, and Dòmhnall...
- 785400488959 NO522739] Ma,G,Sim 690 1542
Scotland 559 958 Carn Mhic an
Toisich 678 176 2,224 577 11B 34 57.22594343289;-4.8009928245801 NH310185] Ma,G...
- + axe.
Mackintosh After Charles Macintosh who
invented it. From Mac an
Tòisich [ˈmaʰk ən̪ˠ ˈt̪ʰɔːʃɪç], son of the chieftain. Mod A
Gaelic festival, from...
- MacSporran, Purser,
Purcell Purser in Argyll. Mac an Tàilleir
Taylor Mac an
Tòisich Mackintosh, Macintosh, Tosh Mac an t-Sagairt MacTaggart,
Taggart Mac an...
-
closure in 1786. The name is
thought to have been
anglicised from
Fearann an
Tòisich, ‘the
estate of the thane’, the land
having once
belonged to the Thane...