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Fionnlagh MacCailein or
Finlay Colini (died 1419) was a
medieval Scottish bishop. Both his
early life and the
details of his
career as
Bishop of Dunblane...
- name. Its
meaning is of
Scottish origin, from the
Gaelic personal name
Fionnlagh (Old
Irish Findlaech),
composed of the
elements fionn "white", "fair"...
- and also a surname. The
given name is
represented in
Scottish Gaelic as
Fionnlagh.
Finlay Calder,
Scottish rugby player Finlay Crerar,
Royal Air
Force Officer...
- St
Fionnlagh's Chapel (St Finla's Chapel) is a
ruined medieval chapel on Cara Island,
Argyll and Bute, Scotland.
First recorded in the 15th century, the...
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Finlay John
Macdonald (Scottish Gaelic:
Fionnlagh Iain MacDhòmhnaill; 4 July 1925 – 14
October 1987) was a
Scottish journalist and
radio and television...
- Fingal,
Fingall Fingal,
Fingall are Anglicisations.
Fionnghan Fingan Fionnlagh Findlay, Finlay,
Finley Findlay, Finlay,
Finley are Anglicisations. Frang...
- Finley, and Finlay. The name is an
Anglicized form of the Old
Gaelic name
Fionnlagh or
Fionnlugh which is
composed of the
elements fionn and lagh:
fionn means...
- for
certain that he is dead
until 10
September 1403, when his
successor Fionnlagh MacCailein was
provided as the new
Bishop of Dunblane. It is
likely his...
- Tomb of
abbot Fionnlagh II (Finlay McFaed)....
- he was
dismissed as
constable and
Christopher Macrae (Gillechriosd Mac
Fionnlagh Mhic Rath) was
appointed in his
place in
around 1511. John of
Killin obtained...