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surname of Manx origin. It is a
contraction of
MacCorran or McCorryn, an
anglicised form of the
Gaelic MacTorin,
meaning "son of Thórfinnr" (from Thórr...
- Clan Donald, also
known as Clan
MacDonald (Scottish Gaelic:
Clann Dòmhnaill;
Mac Dòmhnaill [ˈkʰl̪ˠãũn̪ˠ ˈt̪õː.ɪʎ]), is a
Highland Scottish clan and one...
- 2427972 The
Corran Ferry crosses Loch
Linnhe at the
Corran Narrows,
south of Fort William, Scotland.
Operated by
Highland Council, the
Corran Ferry is one...
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Carrauntoohill or
Carrantuohill (/ˌkærənˈtuːəl/ KARR-ən-TOO-əl; Irish:
Corrán Tuathail [ˌkɔɾˠaːn̪ˠ ˈt̪ˠuəhəlʲ],
meaning "Tuathal's sickle") is the highest...
- LIN-ee) is a sea loch on the west
coast of Scotland. The part
upstream of
Corran is
known in
Gaelic as An
Linne Dhubh (the
black pool,
originally known as...
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MacGillycuddy's R****s (Irish: Na
Cruacha Dubha,
meaning "the
black stacks") is a
sandstone and
siltstone mountain range in the
Iveragh Peninsula in County...
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MacBaynes took over
their services connecting Acharacle and
Kilchoan with the
Corran Ferry, by
which means onward connection could be made with
MacBrayne's...
- the
centre of the island. The
highest of
these is
Carrauntoohil (Irish:
Corrán Tuathail) in
County Kerry,
which rises to 1,039 m (3,409 ft)
above sea level...
- in
Scotland – at
which time a
Quoad Sacra Parish (QSP) – 'Ballachulish &
Corran of Ardgour' – was formed,
together with Ballachulish, in Inverness-shire...
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disbanded Father MacDonell
arranged a
tract of land in
Canada in 1804 and went with them. On 17
January 1828,
Glengarry perished at
Corran on Loch Linnhe...