- "Tartan
Details –
Toshach".
Scottish Register of Tartans.
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Toshach is an
early Celtic...
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Watkins 69
Ernest A.
Toshach 40
Gifford Main 30
Second Ballot:
William Cameron Kirby 163 Alan
Lazerte 128
Ernest Watkins 56
Ernest A.
Toshach 32
Gifford Main...
-
cannot name the
first Celtic chieftain who
consented to
change his
style of
Toshach and his
patriarchal sway for the
title and
stability of King's
Thane of...
- S.R.
Toshach and T.M.
Patsula in 1954
which allowed for high
recoverability of
Gonococci from
fecal samples. Cary and
Blair noted Stuart,
Toshach and Patsula's...
- with
which the term
Taoiseach shares an origin). In
Scotland at that time
toshach designated a
deputy to a mormaer,
controlling a
particular portion of a...
- were a
party of
around twenty-five
families from Scotland, led by
David Toshach, the
Laird of Monzievaird, and his brother-in-law
Major Patrick McGregor...
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which he
ascribed on
grounds now
widely accepted to the king. John
Thomas Toshach Brown contested the
attribution (1896), and his
views were
followed up...
- sonsy.
Spleuchan A pouch, from spliùchan [ˈs̪pluːxan], a pouch, purse.
Toshach Head of a clan, from
toiseach [ˈt̪ʰɔʃəx], beginning, front.
There are numerous...
- McConchy, Macglashan, Machardie, Machardy, Machay, Mackeggie, MacKillican, MacLerie, MacNiven, MacRitchie, Niven, Noble, Ritchie, Tarrill, Tosh and
Toshach...
- Magazine, January/February 1979, pg.34
Skateboarder Magazine,
February 1989
Toshach, Don (1987). Freestyling. New York, NY:
Perigee Books. p. 11. ISBN 9780399513336...